Internationalization of Universities through University Associations ABSTRACT

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Internationalization of Universities through University Associations Satoru Endo Kyoto University ABSTRACT International university associations are a very effective tool for member universities to promote their research and educational activities. Kyoto University is a member of AEARU (The Association of East Asian Research and APRU (Association of Pacific Rim, and hosts such programs as research symposiums, and participates in various programs hosted by other member universities. The experiences of participating in the international university associations have brought many benefits to Kyoto University. The significant one was that the participating faculties and students could have international, interdisciplinary, and inter-cultural experiences. At the same time, the international university associations contributed to the enhancement of bilateral and multilateral collaboration among each of member universities. However, the merits of university associations may not be limited to these experiences. If we look at regions outside Asia, the university associations, especially in Europe, take on broader roles and greater responsibilities in its educational and academic community. For example, various significant educational programs such as credit transfer and double degree programs within the framework of Bologna Process are being implemented by some international university associations. Furthermore, some associations are making a variety of efforts to enhance the environment for universities through outreach, policy recommendation and advocacy. These activities of international university associations will help us to think how our universities could work together to enhance research, education and outreach within the region of Asia. 115

Internationalization of Universities through University Associations 2 nd University Administrators Workshop February 1, 2007 Kyoto University Satoru Endo, Director, Division of International Affairs Kyoto University Kyoto University s Strategic Plan for Internationalization Fundamental Principles Kyoto University s International Strategy Contributing to the fulfillment of Kyoto University Mission Statement Global outlook and respects regional cultures Exchanges building upon the rich cultural heritage of Kyoto city From a receiving mode to a pro-active approach From the enrichment of bilateral exchanges to the development of multilateral exchanges Human Resource Development Two Main Target Areas Formation of Research Cores Focused support for exchange activities in specially designated fields Reinforcement of international exchange platform After the Strategic Plan Four for Internationalization Pillars has been implemented lower language and cultural barriers enhanced international students and researchers career development Increased numbers of students and staff studying or researching overseas Increased publicity for Kyoto University s research achievements better relations between the Kyoto area and Kyoto University 3 The Organization for the Promotion of International Relations (OPIR) of Kyoto University was established on April 1, 2005 to improve mutual benefits between Kyoto University and its partners. 2 Realizing the strategy through AEARU and APRU programs for the development of Human Resources APRU Graduate Summer Program AEARU Student Summer Camp for the strengthening of Research Cores APRU/AEARU Research Symposium AWI Workshop 4 1 116

Benefit that can be obtained through university associations Development of multilateral research collaborations Fostering the multidisciplinary research collaborations (from research on single discipline to university-wide, multidisciplinary subjects) Promotion of student exchanges Cost sharing (budgetary burden of host institution may be heavy, though) Strengthening the networks (that will enable more information exchange, participation to the program, etc.) Bilateral partnership will also be enhanced University Associations in the World Russell Group CESAER Coimbra Group T.I.M.E. LERU AAU AEARU AAC&U URA CLUSTER APRU Worldwide Association IAU Universitas 21 AC21 WUN IARU INU 7 Participation to the International University Associations AEARU APRU IAU IARU Universitas 21 AC21 INU Fudan University, Peking University, Tsinghua University-Beijing, University of Tokyo, KAIST, POSTECH, Tohoku University, Tsing Hua University-Hsinchu, HKUST, Seoul National University, University of Tsukuba, Taiwan University, Kyoto University Chulalongkorn University, Fudan University, National University of Singapore, Peking University, Tsinghua University-Beijing, University of Tokyo, HKUST, Keio University, Seoul National University, Taiwan University, University of Malaya, Kyoto University Chulalongkorn University, Hokkaido University, University of Tokyo, POSTECH, Tohoku University, Keio University, Kobe University, Nagoya University, University of Tsukuba, University of Malaya, Kyoto University National University of Singapore, Peking University, University of Tokyo Fudan University, National University of Singapore, Peking University, Kasetsart University Chulalongkorn University, Fudan University, Peking University, Nagoya University Ritsumeikan University 6 University Associations - Worldwide IAU (International Association of established in 1950 601 Universitas 21 20 * To promote the principles of freedom and justice, of human dignity and solidarity. * To contributes to the development of material and moral assistance. To facilitate collaboration and cooperation between the member universities and, To create opportunities POSTECH Kyoto U., Osaka U., Tohoku U., U of Tokyo., U of Tsukuba Fudan U., Peking U. Shanghai JiaoTong U. Korea U. U. of Virginia U. of Birmingham Reference publications Scholarly publications Policy statements Online databases Summer school AC21 (Academic Consortium 21) established in 2002 25 WUN (Worldwide Universities Network) 16 IARU (International Alliance of Research established in 2006 10 To encourage the further advancement of global cooperation to the benefit of higher education and to contribute to world and regional society. To create a worldwide partnership to generate significant advances in research, graduate training, education and knowledge transfer. To share a similar vision and have a commitment to educating future leaders. Fudan U., Peking U., USTC, Nagoya U. Chulalongkorn U. U. of Sydney U. of Bristol Nanjing U. Zhejiang University U. of Wisc., Madison ANU, NUS, Peking U., UCB, U. of Cambridge, U. of Oxford, U. of Tokyo, Yale U. International Forum Student World Forum (student exchange, information sharing) Research elearning The Global Exchange Programme (GEP) Summer internships Student exchange Jjoint/dual degree 8 arrangements Faculty exchange. 5 117

University Associations - Europe Coimbra Group established in 1985 37 member universities LERU (League of European Research established in 2002 20 CESAER (The Conference of European Schools for Advanced Engineering Education and Research) Established in 1990 Nearly 60 T.I.M.E. (Top Industrial Managers Europe) established in 1989 46 To creating special academic and cultural ties in order to promote internationalisation, academic collaboration, excellence in learning and research, and service to society. -Education through awareness of the frontiers of human understanding -Creation of new knowledge through basic research -Promotion of research across a broad front To provide "High Quality" Engineering Education in Europe, and, To improve links between its members in Research as well as in Postgraduate and Continuing Education. To furthering high-level educational programs for engineers and industrial executives, preparing them to function across national borders in the European Community and in the world U. of Cambridge U. of Oxford U. di Bologna Uppsala U. U. of Heidelberg U. of Cambridge U. of Oxford U. of Heidelberg U. of Milan U. Louis Pasteur Strasbourg Tech. U. München Imperial College London Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Toulouse Tech. U. München Ecole Centrale Paris U. Catholique de Louvain Task Forces Symposia Scholarship Visiting program Advocacy (committees and working groups) Collaboration (elearning, digital resources, medical education) Consultations among the members Cooperation with governments Exchange of information Double degree Programs of university associations in Europe -Research collaborations LERU (League of European Research The EUREA feasibility project aims to determine the best conditions of implementation, commercial operating and perpetuation of a European cross-border mutualisation system of academic e-resources of the highest quality. (9 out of 12 members joined) WUN (Worldwide Universities Network) Research activity is at the heart of what WUN does. The alliance aims to bring together the best people and the best ideas from the member institutions to solve global problems. Topics are; Attitudes about Science and Technology, BIOTRACS, Green Chemistry, Horizons in Bioinformatics, Intelligent Uninhabited Aerial Vehicles, Nanomanufacturing, Nuclear Science, Spintronics 11 University Associations other areas East Asia AEARU (Association of East Asian Research 17 To explore and identify areas of mutual interest for collaboration Fudan U., Nanjing U., Peking U., Tsinghua U- Beijing, USTC, HKUST, Waiwan U., Tsing Hua U.-Hsinchi, KAIST, POSTECH, SNU, Osaka U., Tohoku U., TIT, UT, Tsukuba U., Kyoto U. Student Summer Camp Research Symposium Workshop on Network Education Pacific Rim APRU (Association of Pacific Rim 37 To foster cooperation in education, research and enterprise thereby contributing to the economic, scientific and cultural advancement in the Pacific Rim. AN U, Fudan U., HKUST, Peking U., Tsinghua U., Taiwan U. Keio U., Kyoto U., Osaka U., U. of Tokyo, SNU., NUS, UC Davis APRU Enterprise Research Symposiums Fellows Program Doctoral Students Conf. AWI USA & Canada AAU (The Association of American established in 1900 62 * developing national policy positions * discussing a broad range of other institutional issues UC Davis, UCB, Harvard U., Johns Hopkins U., UPENN, Stanford U. Annual membership meeting Advocacy 10 Policy Issues of university associations in Europe -Educational Programs CESAER (The Conference of European Schools for Advanced Engineering and Research) CESAER pursues its aims through development and implementation of programmes of multinational engineering education at undergraduate, postgraduate and professional levels T.I.M.E. (Top Industrial Managers Europe) Through its double degree activities, T.I.M.E. promotes high-quality engineering education and produces graduates who are able to work transnationally and in trans-cultural environments. 12 9 118

of university associations in Europe (and U.S.) - to enhance environment favorable to universities LERU (League of European Research LERU s policy development activities are undertaken at the request of the Rectors Assembly. Committees, Working Groups and Communities, consisting of LERU Rectors or their deputies, are established as needed to help elaborate LERU policy positions. Results include such publications as; -Universities and Innovation: The Challenge for Europe -Growth, research-intensive universities and the European Research Council AAU (Association of American The Association of American Universities today focuses on issues that are important to research intensive universities, such as funding for research, research policy issues, and graduate and undergraduate education. its publications are; -Report of the AAU Interdisciplinarity Task Force -Reinvigorating the Humanities: Enhancing Research and Education on Campus and Beyond Kyoto University Mission Statement Kyoto University states its mission to sustain and develop its historical commitment to academic freedom and to pursue harmonious coexistence within human and ecological community on this planet. Research 1. Kyoto University will generate world-class knowledge through freedom and autonomy in research that conforms with high ethical standards. 2. As a university that comprehends many graduate schools, faculties, research institutes and centres, Kyoto University will strive for diverse development in pure and applied research in the humanities, sciences and technology, while seeking to integrate these various perspectives. Education 3. Within its broad and varied educational structure, Kyoto University will transmit high-quality knowledge and promote independent and interactive learning. 4. Kyoto University will educate outstanding and humane researchers and specialists, who will contribute responsibly to the world s human and ecological community. Relationship with society 5. As a university committed to a broad social engagement, Kyoto University will encourage cooperation with local and national society, and will disseminate knowledge informed by the ideals of freedom and peaceful coexistence. 6. As an international institution, Kyoto University will promote foreign academic exchange and thereby strive to contribute to the wellbeing of the world. Administration 7. In order to enhance the free development of learning, Kyoto University will pay due respect to the administrative independence of each of its component institutions, while promoting cooperation among them. 8. Kyoto University will conduct its administration with regard for the environment and respect for human rights and will be accountable to society at large. 15 Possible new directions of university associations in Asia for the strengthening of research collaboration -to hold academic meetings and exchange information on multidisciplinary and multicultural research issues for the promotion educational programs -to support bilateral (and multilateral) education programs such as student exchange program and double degree program -to exchange information on education system, which will contribute to the improvement of quality of education for the enhancement of the environment -to implement research on common issues -to accommodate dialogue with policy makers 14 13 119