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Proton International 2011
Third informational meeting
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Wednesday April 6th, 2011
BBL 077
Destination
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Programme
Date
(Provisional) programme
Sunday
April 17
Departure to Barcelona
Monday
April 18
Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO; Barcelona Biomedical Research Park (PRBB)
Tuesday
April 19
Institute of Advanced Chemistry of Catalonia (IQAC)
Wednesday
April 20
AkzoNobel Barcelona
Thursday
April 21
City Tour
Friday
April 22
Good Friday
Saturday
April 23
Sant Jordi
Sunday
April 24
Easter
Monday
April 25
Visit to Montserrat
Tuesday
April 26
Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
Wednesday
April 27
Universitat de Barcelona
Thursday
April 28
Universitat Rovira I Virgili (URV); Institut Catala d'Investigacio Quimica (ICIQ)
Friday
April 29
DOW Tarragona
Departure to The Netherlands (from Barcelona)
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Important points
• Departure: Sunday April 17th 2011
Gather at Utrecht Central Station at
7.50 h
(below the blue “departures” board)
• Return: Friday April 29th 2011
Arrival at Rotterdam The Hague Airport at +/- 23.00
h
• Do not forget
• Passport or ID card
• Programme booklet
• OV chip card
• Questions for thematic report
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Important points
• Study tour script
• Never leave the group without notifying someone
• Full meal schedule, except for Friday and Sunday.
• Maximum weight of cabin luggage is 20 kg (+ 5 kg
of hand luggage).
• Inform us after the presentation if you will not depart
from Utrecht.
• Take care of your belongings in Barcelona!
– Travel insurance?
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Representative clothing
• Gentlemen
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No shorts
Closed shoes
Dress shirt
Optional: (suit)blazer or pullover
• Ladies
– No bare legs
– Closed shoes
– Dress shirt
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Presentation questions
thematic reports
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Student Life
Studiegerelateerd
• Specifieke regels op
universiteiten
• Man/vrouwverhouding
• Hoeveel studenten zijn er?
• Bachelor/mastersysteem en –
structuur?
• Werkdruk
• Selectie aan de poort
• Uitstroom
• Collegetijden
• Internationale verhoudingen, PhD
na bachelor mogelijk?
Vrije tijd
• Wat doe je naast je studie?
• Faciliteiten op de universiteit,
sport en eten?
• Studie- en studentenverenigingen
• Uitgaan
Huisvesting
• ’s Weekends naar huis?
• Thuiswonend/campus/huurwoninge
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• Sociale huisvesting
• Transport; OV/auto/brommer
Financiën
• Steunpakketten overheid
• Leningen/ouders/werken
• Levensonderhoud duur?
• Collegegeld
• Ziektekostenverzekering
• Huur
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Difference in culture
Geloof
• Welke rol neemt het geloof in in het dagelijks leven?
• Hoe wordt er in Spanje Pasen gevierd?
Eten
• Wat zijn de dagelijkse gerechten?
• Hoe ziet de maaltijdindeling er uit in Spanje?
Werk
• Hoe reizen de Spanjaarden naar het werk?
• Hoe zien de werkdagen en werktijden er uit in Spanje?
Opleiding*
• Welke opleidingsniveaus zijn er en hoelang duren de verschillende
opleidingen in Spanje?
• Wat is het werkgelegenheidsvooruitzicht voor de verschillende
opleidingsniveaus?
Sport
• Hoe belangrijk is sport in het dagelijks leven?
• Welke plaats neemt sport in de maatschappij?
Familie
• Hoe belangrijk is familie binnen de Spaanse cultuur?
• Hoe zijn kinderopvang en ouderenzorg in Spanje geregeld?
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The future of
chemistry in Spain
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How do you think your research will contribute to, for
example, the energy demand of Spain?
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Do you see your company expanding to a worldwide
multinational over the next decades, or will your company
stay a smallscale local research institute? If it is already a
multinational, what makes your research different from the
research performed at the other locations of the
multinational? Does it have a large contribution to the
research performed at the whole multinational company?
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Do you expect Spain to have a leading position in different
research fields? If so, which fields?
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Knowledge economy
in Spain (1)
Definition:
Aim:
-Based on ‘knowledge’ (human capital)
-Knowledge is product (results in
knowledge-based services and tools)
-Creating knowledge
-Transferring and utilizing knowledge
E.U. Guidelines:
-Lisbon Agenda (2000): 3% yearly economic
growth,
70% employment rate
-Lisbon not met; Spain’s econ. Growth <1%
-New treaty: Europe 2020
Europe 2020:
-3% GDP invested in R&D
-75% employment rate
-< 10% early school dropouts
-> 40% youngsters w/ higher education degree
Spain/Catalonia 2020?... current unemployment 20.5% (E.U. highest).
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Knowledge economy
in Spain (2)
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Is Spain / Catalonia going to achieve the Europe 2020 goals?
How does this compare to other E.U. membership states?
Is effort being put into building a better knowledge economy (by
universities, government, companies -> investments in R&D)
How do they contribute to the knowledge economy?
Are youngsters sufficiently stimulated to stay in school?
Is there enough stimulation (scholarships or other forms of monetary
support) to increase the level of education within the young
population?
Is it possible to continue studying while employed / is there enough
social security to quit your job and continue studying?
Is there sufficient cooperation between government and NGO’s (e.g.
universities, institutes, companies)?
What needs to be improved and what measures are taken?
Any actions noticeable?
– By government, industry or universities
– Is there awareness among the Spanish / Catalonian people?
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After the tour
• Final report
– Day and thematic reports
– Deadline May 16th 2011
– Examples of final reports at Proton room
• Reunion dinner
– Wednesday June 8th, 18.30 h
– Restaurant Amor
– First drink for free!
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See you all on April 17th,
7.50!
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