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The World University 2020 – Teamwork in a time of Turbulence. For Australia and the wider world…. AC 21 – Shanghai – 20.10.10 John Hearn Vice President (International) Professor of Physiology, School of Medical Sciences www.sydney.edu.au/international.
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The World University 2020 – Teamwork in a time of Turbulence For Australia and the wider world…. AC 21 – Shanghai – 20.10.10 John Hearn Vice President (International)Professor of Physiology, School of Medical Scienceswww.sydney.edu.au/international
World economy – stronger, cleaner, fairer Core academic values – recalibrate basics Global challenges – transfer of research Teaching demand – improved quality Market - Joint degrees 2+2, Sandwich PhDs Rankings– international indicators and KPI’s Reform/Innovation– leaders, academics, students, curriculum, universities, societies Higher Education and Research 2020 Steady ahead – drivers for change
Reduction – endowment and donations Reduction – investments and credit Reduction – contracts with industry Reduction – public funding Reduction – ability to meet fees Reduction – student jobs and internships Reduction – student places and enrolments Threats from the GFCResource Reductions (OECD 2010)
World Higher Education Framework 2020 Internationalisation Mobility Talent Competition Quality Rankings Drivers GFC-Toxic Assets; GW–Greentech; MDGs-leadership in country
China – increased investment, fill the gaps? Australia – short term investment, what gaps? Europe – steady ahead,Bologna, internationalise Britain – reduced investment, internationalise USA – reduced investment, internationalise Education and Competition 2020Stimulus packages and sustainability
Team – networks, universities, governments, industry, international agencies, alumni International partnerships – share education and research best practice, ideas and costs Talent - graduate unemployment, retirement International framework – review yearly Diversity – keep national characters and models Less developed countries – partner with leaders The Priorities – Teamwork TimeThe World Class University
Sydney – A World University in a World City • Reputation and Rankings • Relationships, Partnerships and Networks • Research and higher education leadership • Recruit, retain the best staff and students • Resource development in grants, scholarships and people
Sydney International Engagement and Influence (University wide) • Regional and Country Action Plans • Sydney World Program – Delegations, Sydney Days • International University Networks, Agreements • International Forum Series – education diplomacy • Area Studies – interdisciplinary critical mass • International VIP Visitors Program Partnerships in flagship global programs and benchmarking
International strategy and policy International Handbook – intelligence International Program Development Fund International Leaders Program International Scholarships Development Program International Resources Development Program International Agencies and Alliances International Media and Communications International Services and Resources
Internationalisation Within • Curriculum • Dual or double degrees, sandwich PhD’s • Staff and student study abroad and exchange programs • Expert supervision and mentoring • International staff and student support and facilities
Strengths - reputation, research, active minds Weaknesses – complacent, slow, supply side attitude Opportunities – world centre of learning, demand side Threats - competition, resources, discretionary revenue Sydney SWOT – 2010 30% of Potential A place where International leaders and citizens can grow and thrive
University of Sydney International University Networks AC21 APRU WUN Prospective members November 2009
Value add – ‘for Australia and the wider world’ Intelligence, global competition, advantage • Strategy, focus, policy and delivery • Programs related to country priorities • Return on investment, academic and business • Discretionary Revenues ($M 120-350-500) • University wide academic and business plan delivery 2010-15