Networking of University Networks: increasing cooperation, improving visibility, adding value

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UNICA RECTORS SEMINAR on: Networking of University Networks: Synergy of Partnership University of Belgrade, 24-25 May 2018 Networking of University Networks: increasing cooperation, improving visibility, adding value Prof. dr. Eden Mamut Black Sea Universities Network

CONTENT Networking Conceptualization Black Sea Universities Network Influencing factors Cooperation with other Networks Proposals for cooperation with UNICA

Models of Universities

Intellectual Social Responsibility Multivalent logic Synthetic thinking Integrative learning Focus on results Generate Synergies Be part of a team! And Try to MAKE.a little bit BETTER on Earth!

Networking 1 5 4 2 3 22 23 6 11 10 7 9 8 25 21 24 12 13 18 14 17 15 16 19 26 20

Types of networks: Size

Strengths & Weaknesses

Black Sea Universities Network Aim: The Network was founded for the purpose of developing scientific, cultural and educational cooperation and exchanges among the Universities of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation Participating States and other institutions with similar concern for the sustainable development of the BSR Members: 113 Universities of 12 BSEC member countries Bodies: Conference of Rectors of BSR, Executive Board, President, IPS Centers: Center for Advanced Engineering Sciences (Romania), B. S. Cobanzade Research Center on Turkology, Baku State University, Center ACADEMICON (Turkey), Center for Coordination of Common Graduate Programs (Greece), Center for Coordination of Summer Schools & Short Term Certificate Courses (Ukraine), Center for Joint Research Projects (Azerbaijan), Center for BSUN Publications (Bulgaria), Consortia: BSUN Consortium on Economics & Business, Consortium on Oral Health, Consortium on Tourism, Consortium on RES. Web site: Http://www.bsun.org

Management of networks

Collaboration vs Co-education Programs as Education Programs as a service as a service Programs as a service a serviceinfrastructure as a service Infrastructure as a service Infrastructure as a service University Infrastructure University Infrastructure University Infrastructure

ARGOS Project

Explore vs Exploit Knowledge

University Industry Partnership Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs) Production Implementat ion Pre- Production Technology Assessment and Providing 9 Innovative 8 Companies 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Technology Demonstration and Development MEDGreen COSMOMAR INSAE MSC & PhD Deployment Demonstration Development Research University Research Industrial Exploitation R.T.D.I. Structures

NETWORKS OF NETWORKS

BSUN Challenges The complexity of the Black Sea Region: What can do the Universities? The competitiveness of each region is depending fundamentally on the understanding, learning and implementing an effective university industry community partnership as a fundamental principle of corporate culture and in such a way to be able to cope with the complexity of the factors connected to sustainable development and green economy. Which is the appropriate model for the Black Sea Region in the current regional context? The Universities have a good practice to be partners with high potential to contribute to the development and consolidation of the region. How could be further indeepen the partnership models? For facing the new challenges, what kind of strategic and structural changes have to be made within BSUN?

NETWORKING European Dimension Bilateral Dimension Black Sea Dimension

EXISTING EXPERIENCE Baltic Sea Universities Network European Universities Association Mediterranean Network of Schools of Engineering Eurasian University Association Caspian Sea Universities Network Community of Mediterranean Universities Danube Rectors Conference

Cooperation with UNICA Partnership in addressing brain drain Partnership in addressing university autonomy, quality assurance and funding Partnership for developing regional study programs: Black Sea Studies, Conflict prevention Pilot projects in a specific geographic area: Ukraine, Georgia, Serbia or Moldova Pilot projects on specific topics: Managing Demographic Processes, Blue growth, Cybersecurity, Industry 4.0 Partnership for developing a Black Sea Regional Innovation Cluster