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EUROFACULTY - TOWARDS A MODERN
UNIVERSITY
«Eurofaculty as a human development model for
cross-border cooperation»
PSKOV, 2015
State of the Region Report. (2014) The Top of Europe – Emerging from
the Crisis, Adapting to a New Normal.
“ The Region remains the ‘Top of Europe’ and registers both prosperity growth and
internal catch-up rates that outperform the rest of the EU.
• It is difficult to see where powerful new growth drivers should come from: labor
mobilization will be hard to increase significantly, and labor productivity rates,
too, are unlikely to pick up quickly.
• Despite the Region’s impressive overall competitiveness, there are issues to
address at the national and regional levels to further enhance competitiveness
• The continued shift towards a knowledge driven economy will remain another
key trend. The returns to skills will increase further. And the changes in the
innovation processes itself will require that firms, academic institutions, and
innovation policies adjust.
• The Region continues to benefit from an exceptionally strong network of projects
and institutions that are the envy of macro-regional efforts elsewhere in Europe”.
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Total BSR figures
• 57,6 million people
• 43% of them live in the Nordics, 12%
in the Baltics, remaining 45% in the
parts of Germany, Poland, and
Russia bordering the Baltic Sea.
Fish +
Energy equipment +
Forestry –
Biofarmacy -
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Economic Growth in the Baltic Sea Region
GDP share by selected regional
areas:
Nordic countries – 62%
Northern Germany – 14%
Northwestern Russia – 12%
The Baltics – 7%
Northern Poland – 5%
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Unemployment rates
«Total employment in the Region is at 27.7 million employees, a slight
decrease compared to last year and about 2%, or 600,000 below the peak
reached in 2008. However, the situation is more difficult for young people
under 25 years.»
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A bit of philosophy, not about results..
Effective international project in
Higher education
Regional cooperation; additional
focuses
• Global citizens
• “Together for… or together
against..”
• Concrete areas and tasks
• National and International elite
– managers and innovators
• National and international
workforce
• More transparency in
partnerships (who is who)
• “Club” limitations: membership
and regulations
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Skills development + cross-cultural diversity = human
capital development
Investments into sharing values – creation of
comfortable common space – effective economy and
business – support and improvement of living
standards
human capital development
Scale of partnership?
Project participants possibilities?
Financial resources?
“Regional roots”
Long-term project
Hundreds young , well educated
people
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Eurofaculty – just educational cooperation or
practical tool…for what?
Politics and foreign
affairs authorities
behind
tasks
Regional economic development
Social stability and human
capital development
Soft power
Negotiation area
through
Academic exchanges
Bachelor and master programs
Economics. Regional studies, Law,
business administration
Labor market monitoring
Institutional development
Regional (national/local)
economic development
Human capital development
evalu
ation
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Efficiency and Effectiveness of educational projects
for…
transnational business
•
• cross-border cooperation
• resourses’
concentration
distribution,
• networking and collaboration
and
• Professional qualifications and
competences
• Soft skills
• R&D, innovations
• Youth
and
academic
cooperation
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Current trends in RF Higher Education
2007 – p.t. International
competitiveness
National Universities - 2
National Research Universities - 29
Federal Universities – 10
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TOP 5|100 – 14 +
2015 – 2020 National \ Regional
competitiveness: University
Merging
Regional University (“Flagship” university)
Up to 15 in 2016,
up to 100 till 2020
Different aims, responsibilities and duties, financial
support, indicators of effectiveness
New generation of Educational Standards
Development of Master and PhD programs; Master
Programs’ Networks
Internal mobility
Open education
Total full-time students 10 000
Total annual revenue 2bln rub
Ratio of master’s and PhD
students 20%
Papers per 100 faculty
members
15 (WoS)
20 (Scopus)
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Conclusion
• «Economically, there are signs that the Region is entering a ‘new normal’ of
permanently lower growth rates…while the Region’s long-term prospects
continue to benefit from very solid underlying competitiveness fundamentals»
Eurofaculty as a model of cross-border cooperation for regional
stability, development and competitiveness:
Labor market monitoring: gaps, needs, requirements
Short-time professional programs: cross sector, cross border competences
and qualifications
R&D, Innovations for targeted tasks: networking in infrastructure,
researchers and postdocs’ exchanges, joint research groups
Real practice: involvement of young scientists and managers into existing
national and regional projects
Next stage or next project (s)?
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Thank you for long-term and
effective cooperation!!
Dr. Irina Arzhanova
NTF Executive Director
[email protected]