The Knowledge Triangle Shaping the Future of Europe
The importance of a well-functioning knowledge triangle in the form of interaction between education, research and innovation has been emphasised by EU leaders since 2006. During its Presidency of the EU, Sweden wants to contribute to this process by raising the issue of how better coordination can be achieved between the different sides of the knowledge triangle, focusing in particular on the role of education. This is the aim of a conference in Göteborg on 31 August–2 September 2009.
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The conference was held at the Elite Park Avenue Hotel in Göteborg.
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The conference hall with 300 delegates.
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Opening session with Anders Flodström, Tobias Krantz, Pam Fredman and Jan Figel
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Scandinavian folk music by students from the Academy of Music and Drama, Göteborg.
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Jean-Marc Rapp, President, European University Association, EUA
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Margret Wintermantel, Bonn, Germany
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Artur Serra, Hannu Tenhunen, Tina Lee Odinsky-Zec, Margarete Rudzki, Agneta Bladh and Ramon Wyss
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Agneta Bladh, Vice-Chancellor, University of Kalmar, Sweden
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Tina Lee Odinsky-Zec, Lecturer, Zagreb School of Economics and Management, Zagreb, Croatia
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Odile Quintin, Frans van Vught, Helena Nazaré, Günter Stock and Lucienne Blessing
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Leif Johansson, CEO, Volvo and Anders Flodström, University Chancellor, Sweden
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Deborah L. Wince-Smith, President, Council on Competitiveness, USA
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Tao Zhan, President, Jilin University, People´s Republic of China
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Sverker Sörlin, Professor, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
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Measures to strengthen the knowledge triangle play a major role in the process of modernisation that European universities are now engaged in. Such a process can help strengthen institutions of higher education, make the business sector more competitive and benefit the development of society in general.
Increased demands are being made on universities to engage in education, research and innovation alike. This requires a new and more modern view of institutions of higher education and is an important part of the process of modernisation which has made varying degrees of progress in the countries of Europe. This development requires the support of coordinated measures at both national and EU level, including stronger interaction between policies in the three areas constituting the knowledge triangle. The issue of the knowledge triangle is also of particular current interest following the EU decision to establish a European Institute of Innovation and Technology.
A range of internationally known authors and decision-makers, as well as politicians and experts, will participate in the conference The Knowledge Triangle Shaping the Future of Europe by giving lectures or presentations in special focus groups. Detailed information may be found in the programme.
Among the special focus issues that is the role of the knowledge triangle in broad areas of research such as medicine/life sciences, technology and the arts, as well as how entrepreneurship is dealt with in the university sector. The role of the regions in Europe with respect to the knowledge triangle will also be raised and discussed from a number of perspectives. In addition, the view will be broadened to include parts of the rest of the world, with a particular focus on the interaction between education, research and innovation in China and the United States. A special session will be devoted to the situation of students and young researchers, and their opportunities to contribute within the framework of the knowledge triangle.
Pre-meeting news
When
31 August1, 2 September
Where
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Elite Park Avenue Hotel
Kungsportsavenyn 36-38Göteborg, Sweden
Ministry in charge
Ministry of Education and Research
Authority in charge
Swedish National Agency for Higher Education
Contacts
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Göran Melin
Special Adviser, Ministry of Education and Research
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Gunilla Jacobsson
Project Manager, The Swedish National Agency for Higher Education
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Mikael Lundgren
Information Officer, Ministry of Education and Research