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Leadership and Governance in Higher Education. 13, Engaging the Community / [Elaine Ward and others].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Hazelkorn, Ellen.
Puukka, Jaana.
Krull, Wilhelm.
GmbH, DUZ Verlags- und Medienhaus.
EBSCOhost.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Education, Higher--Administration--Case studies.
Education, Higher.
Educational leadership.
Universities and colleges--Administration.
Universities and colleges.
Education.
Education, Higher--Administration.
Genre:
Case studies.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (73 pages)
Other Title:
Engaging the Community
Place of Publication:
Berlin : DUZ Verlags- und Medienhaus, 2016.
System Details:
text file
Contents:
Engaging the Community; E. Ward & E. Hazelkorn: Engaging With the Community; 1. Introduction: The Public and Social Responsibility of Higher Education; 2. Policy Context; 3. Defining Engagement; 4. Indicators of Engagement; 5. Summary and Recommendations; J. Puukka: Smart Specialisation and University Engagement Strategies; 1. What Is Smart Specialization and Why Did It Emerge?; 1.1 Defining Smart Specialization; 1.2 Three Reasons for the Rise of Smart Specialization; 2. What Is Universities' Regional Role and How Does Smart Specialization Fit Into It?
2.1 What Do We Know About HEIs' Regional Role?2.2 What Are the Factors That Limit or Facilitate HEIs' Regional Engagement and Participation in Smart Specialization?; 2.3 RIS3 Is a Challenge to All HEIs but for Different Reasons; 3. Smart Specialization in Practice; 3.1 Six Steps to Design and Implement the RIS3; 3.2 The Key Ingredients; 3.3 Universities Are Crucial for the Success of RIS3; 3.4 Checking the Validity of the Smart Specialization Strategy: A Check List for Regions and HEIs; 4. Different Pathways to Regional Innovation and Development; 4.1 Five Pathways.
4.2 Implementing the Pathways in Different Regions4.3 What to Do With the Less Advanced Regions?; 5. Conclusion; [1] Edmondson, G., Valigra L., Kenward M., Hudson R.L. & Belfield H. (2012). Making industry-university partnerships work. Lessons from successful collaborations. Science Business Innovation Board AISBL. http://www.sciencebusiness.net/Assets/94fe6d15-5432-4cf9-a656-633248e63541.pdf.
[2] European Commission (2011). Connecting Universities to Regional Growth: A Practical Guide. A guide to help improve the contribution of universities to regional development, with a view to strengthening economic, social and territorial cohesion, in a sustainable way.[3] http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/sources/docgener/presenta/universities2011/universities2011_en.pdf; [4] ESMU
European Centre for Strategic Management of Universities (2011). European Drivers for a Regional Innovation Platform for DG Education and Culture. Retrieved from http://www.esmu.be.
[5] EUA
European University Association (2012). Sharing Innovative Practices in University Modernisation
Collaborative Research. EUA. http://www.eua.be/eua-projects/current-projects/euima.aspx[6] EURADA
European Association of Development Agencies (2011). Directory of ""No-Nonsense"" Activities To Build S³-minded Regions Scoping Document for Agorada 2011+.; [7] http://www.eurada.org/files/No%20Nonsense%20Guide-E(1).pdf.
[8] Foray, D., David, P.A. & Hall, B. H. (2009). Smart Specialisation
The Concept. Knowledge Economists Policy Brief, 9 (Policy brief delivered by the ""Knowledge for Growth"" Expert Group advising the Commissioner for Research, Janez Potočnik). http://ec.europa.eu/invest-in-research/monitoring/knowledge_ en.htm.
Notes:
Electronic reproduction. Ipswich, MA Available via World Wide Web.
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on December 28, 2019).
Contains:
Ward, Elaine. Engaging With the Community.
Other Format:
Print version: Ward, Elaine. Leadership and Governance in Higher Education - Volume 13 : Engaging the Community.
ISBN:
3960370792
9783960370796
Publisher Number:
99982983322
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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