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Title: Recommendations


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Recommendations Theme 1Qualification
Accreditation
  • Thinking about QA still mainly national
  • Need to tell our professions institutions
    about what goes on at the European level
  • QA only works when all those involved are
    committed to it
  • Reduce burocracy by
  • Reducing the number of assessments
  • Fewer submissions of data
  • Gain by focusing on outcomes, skills and
    competences, rather than on course content

2
Qualification and Accreditation (contd)
  • Stimulate liaison between QA agencies visiting
    the same institution
  • Stimulate exchange of ideas beween label
    committees and identify best practices
  • N.B. the Chemistry Eurobachelor was
    identified as an admirable slimline
    procedure
  • Separate QA in research and in teaching
  • Make excellence in teaching as important as
    excellence in research

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Recommendations Theme 2Industry / Innovation /
Impact
  • How can Universities promote innovation?
  • Value industrial funding as equal to funding for
    fundamental research
  • Equate patents with publications for review
  • (assessing Unis / Depts / promotion)
  • Develop short term mechanism for handling
    confidentiality in doctoral theses
  • Exposing students to industrial needs practice
  • Place a value on innovation in teaching and
    excellence
  • Ensure that QA does not stifle innovation

4
Industry / Innovation / Impact (contd)
  • With respect to the EIT
  • Difficult to comment before proposal is more
    definite
  • Uncertain about industrial participation where IP
    matters are crucially involved
  • Avoid negative effects on universities of the
    former Eastern-European Academies of Science
  • Requirements and burocracy should be far simpler
    than in FP 6 and FP 7
  • Question Is this the best way to spend one
    billion Euros in order to promote a
    knowledge-based society?

5
Theme 3How to attract students to scientific
studies
  • The Slovenian initiative Science on the buses
    was an outstanding project and gave great value
    for money
  • Talent should be recognised as a resource. People
    with specific abilities should be identified
    early
  • We have to create a challenging educational
    environment, both inside and outside schools.
  • The media often present a negative image of
    engineering. Good practice in training scientific
    journalists (Royal Society of Chemistry) and in
    training and listing potential experts for TV
    interview (several Universities)

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Theme 3 (contd)How to attract students to
scientific studies
  • Target audiences should be teachers and society
    in general (multiplier effect)
  • However, events aimed at potential students can
    also be effective
  • Single subject teachers are needed to teach
    science in schools
  • Teachers in Maths Physics should be stimulated
    to illustrate their theory with examples from
    engineering
  • Competitions with simple items (flying beetles,
    powered by elastic) can contribute
  • Continuing education for secondary school teachers
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