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http:// www.eurochambres.eu. UNICA Rectors’ Seminar University-business collaboration. 45 National Chamber Organisations, and 1 Transnational Chamber Organisation. Our Network. +1,706 Chambers of Commerce. THE NETWORK. +19,860,565 Enterprises. 120,000,000 Employees. Our members.
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http://www.eurochambres.eu UNICA Rectors’ Seminar University-business collaboration
45 National Chamber Organisations, and 1 Transnational Chamber Organisation OurNetwork +1,706 Chambers of Commerce THE NETWORK +19,860,565 Enterprises 120,000,000 Employees
Our members 45 National Chamber Organisations andOne Transnational Association
Mandatory Affiliation Voluntary Affiliation EU 27: 994 Chambers of Commerce Number of Chambers
Mandatory Affiliation Voluntary Affiliation NON EU: 712 Chambers of Commerce Number of Chambers
Our Business Community • 19.9 mln member companies • of which 99% are SMEs • 97% < 50 employees
Some figures/ Education & training • 2.7 million people trained per year, including 1.9 million young and 800 000 adults in life long learning courses • More than 1,000 training centres managed by European Chambers. • 17,000 teachers, professors, and trainers.
Some Figures/ Education & training • In nearly 95% of European Chambers, businesses are involved in determining the educational content provided. • In some countries, Chambers of commerce and Industry are the second most important provider of training after the public sector.
Chambers’ involvement in academia-business cooperation 2 best practice examples... • Austrian ‘Fachhochschulen’ ( WIFI- WKÖ) demand and acceptance analyses are a prerequisite for accreditation of the programmes
Austrian ‘Fachhochschulen’( WIFI-WKÖ) • business representatives as “consultants” on content and pedagogical orientation of the programmes • business representatives in the board and councils of the “Fachhochschule” • Students write their final thesis often with the company, mandatory placements
Grandes Ecoles ( Paris chamber of Commerce) • CEOs contribute to the design and to the follow-up of the strategy of the 12 educational institutions • Each one of them is chaired by a CEO and managed by a board composed of CEOs. • Advice on content and pedagogical orientation of the programmes • 89% of students are hired within 6 months after graduation.
What do companies expect from a collaboration with Universities? • Keep up with research developments • Access to special knowledge • Building networks • Meet potential future employees • Reputation for company to cooperate with • University (HE- institution) • Possibility to advice on curricula better • qualified personnel
Challenges • Companies ‘think’ in competences, Universities in qualifications or diplomas • Different planning horizons ( short term versus long term, universities not always able to respond) • Different expectations, lack of trust
Challenges • Universities too much focused on knowledge and not on skills ( consequence: industry develops own supply of training as response to lacking skills) • Legal status of universities/ ( Autonomy in Administration/ Finances)
Recommendations • Accurate dialogue between universities and business guarantees employability of graduates. • Opening governance structure of universities to the world of business ( it’s about synergies not about managing universities like enterprises) • Set up platforms/ networks with SMEs • Encourage initiatives for start-up business
Recommendations • Joint exploration of curriculum requirement • Guidance and counselling together with companies • Guest lecturing from business side • Keep in touch with alumnis for identifying skills needs • Human resource policy is key- it’s all about people
Conclusions • Strategic alliance between universities and business should be in the interest of...students! • Human Resource management is key: appointed persons at university level who are in charge of university-business cooperation
Thank you for your attention! • Contact us: EUROCHAMBRES Association of European Chambers of Commerce and Industry Avenue des Arts 19 A/D 1000 Brussels-Belgium http://www.eurochambres.eu Mail: Margarete Rudzki rudzki@eurochambres.eu