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Bridging the Pacific Rim Community through Education, Research and Enterprise. Association of Pacific Rim Universities. - 2 nd Senior Staff Meeting -. Dr Lawrence Loh Secretary General Association of Pacific Rim Universities www.apru.org 22 March, 2005.
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Bridging the Pacific Rim Community through Education, Research and Enterprise Association of Pacific Rim Universities - 2nd Senior Staff Meeting - Dr Lawrence Loh Secretary General Association of Pacific Rim Universities www.apru.org 22 March, 2005
Bridging the Pacific Rim Community through Education, Research and Enterprise APRU Overview • Formed in 1997 • Consortium of 36 leading research universities from 16 economies in the Pacific Rim • APRU aims to foster cooperation in education, research and enterprise thereby contributing to the economic, scientific and cultural advancement in the Pacific Rim
Canada University of British Columbia USA Stanford Caltech UC, Berkeley UC, Davis UC, Irvine UC, Los Angeles UC, San Diego UC, Santa Barbara University of Oregon University of Southern California University of Washington Mexico National Autonomous University of Mexico Chile University of Chile Russia Far Eastern National University China Fudan University Hong Kong University of Science & Technology Peking University Tsinghua University University of Science & Technology of China Zhejiang University Chinese Taipei National Taiwan University Japan Keio University Kyoto University Osaka University University of Tokyo Waseda University Korea Seoul National University Indonesia University of Indonesia Malaysia University of Malaya Philippines University of the Philippines Singapore National University of Singapore Thailand Chulalongkorn University Australia Australian National University University of Sydney New Zealand University of Auckland Bridging the Pacific Rim Community through Education, Research and Enterprise APRU Membership
Bridging the Pacific Rim Community through Education, Research and Enterprise APRU Governance • Legally constituted in Singapore • Member universities are represented by their CEOs • Members elect a Chair and a Steering Committee to provide leadership • Governance meeting include Annual Presidents Meeting and Senior Staff Meeting • Permanent secretariat is based in Singapore
Bridging the Pacific Rim Community through Education, Research and Enterprise APRU Activities • Governance Meetings • Annual Presidents Meeting • Senior Staff Meeting • Strategic Initiatives • APRU Enterprise • Research Projects • Network Collaboration • APRUNet and Distance • Learning • International Programs • Fellows Programs • Doctoral Students • Conference/Network • Research Symposiums
Bridging the Pacific Rim Community through Education, Research and Enterprise Governance Meetings Annual Presidents Meeting • Convening of APRU Presidents • To address issues relating to APRU’s governance and strategy • To discuss matters of strategic importance to research universities Senior Staff Meeting 8th Annual Presidents Meeting hosted by University of Chile, Santiago • Meeting of APRU senior staff • To review development and implementation of APRU activities
Bridging the Pacific Rim Community through Education, Research and Enterprise Strategic Initiatives Research Projects • To address issues of strategic importance through sharing of best practices • Each study culminates in a research workshop where findings are shared • 2 research projects to-date: • Technology Transfer and Wealth Creation • Internationalization of APRU Universities APRU Enterprise Conference in 2003 APRU Enterprise • Provides a platform to promote best entrepreneurial programs and practices, as well as launch innovations
Bridging the Pacific Rim Community through Education, Research and Enterprise Network Collaboration APRUNet and Distance Learning • Networking platforms created to facilitate development of advanced Internet capabilities and professional development • Distance Learning and the Internet (DLI) Conference is a flagship activity • Core group of APRUNet representatives drives network collaboration The 5th Distance Learning and the Internet conference held in Tsinghua University
Bridging the Pacific Rim Community through Education, Research and Enterprise International Programs Fellows Program • Annual two-week program that brings together junior faculty • To promote knowledge exchange and build cross-national, multidisciplinary collaboration • Involves scholarly discussions with synchronized field immersion experiences • Held across two APRU member economies APRU Fellows on a field trip to Lake Biwa in Osaka
Bridging the Pacific Rim Community through Education, Research and Enterprise International Programs Doctoral Students Conference • Annual conference driven by APRU Doctoral Students Network • To encourage scholarly research in the Pacific Rim • To provide an international platform for students to share and present their research Research Symposiums • Specialized research symposiums provide international platform to facilitate exchange of knowledge and professional development of APRU researchers
Bridging the Pacific Rim Community through Education, Research and Enterprise APRU Senior Staff Meeting (SSM) • Arose from a suggestion by APRU presidents at 2002 Annual Presidents Meeting • Formation of a core group of dedicated senior staff to move APRU forward • Annual governance meeting where senior staff of APRU universities review development and implementation of APRU initiatives
Bridging the Pacific Rim Community through Education, Research and Enterprise 1st APRU Senior Staff Meeting • Inaugural meeting at Stanford from April 13-15, 2004 • Attended by 36 senior staff from 25 APRU Universities • Review of APRU programs and initiatives • Break-out discussion: Role of Senior Staff and How APRU Can Be More Effective APRU senior staff at the inaugural meeting at Stanford
Bridging the Pacific Rim Community through Education, Research and Enterprise SSM Objectives and Role of Senior Staff • Drive the development and implementation of APRU programs and initiatives • Review effectiveness of APRU programs and initiatives • Play an active role in championing APRU initiatives • Assist in identifying areas and action items which presidents could focus on in their discussions • Work closely to further develop and enhance APRU’s effectiveness as a network
Bridging the Pacific Rim Community through Education, Research and Enterprise APRU Working Groups • Two working groups formed following 1st SSM • Student Mobility • Thematic Conferences • Comprise senior staff from geographically representative APRU universities
Bridging the Pacific Rim Community through Education, Research and Enterprise 2nd SSM • Working groups to present proposals on student mobility and thematic conference • Senior staff to discuss these proposals and agree on next steps • Senior staff will also review entire spectrum of APRU programs and initiatives • Proposals for new initiatives are welcome to be discussed • Senior staff to take leading role in spearheading, evaluating APRU initiatives
Bridging the Pacific Rim Community through Education, Research and Enterprise Program Outline for 2nd SSM • Working groups recommendations and discussions • Announcements of upcoming activities • Review APRU programs/initiatives during break-out session • Presentations on university strategic programs • Innovation and enterprise initiatives • Meeting will end with new APRU initiatives and open forum