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Intelligent Communities: Universities as Knowledge Partners

Intelligent Communities: Universities as Knowledge Partners. Concluding Remarks and Round Table Discussion. Instituto Internacional Casa de Mateus, 25th of September, 2011. “Tomorrow is not what it used to be” Paul Valery. The value of this meeting

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Intelligent Communities: Universities as Knowledge Partners

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  1. Intelligent Communities: • Universities as Knowledge Partners Concluding Remarks and Round Table Discussion Instituto Internacional Casa de Mateus, 25th of September, 2011

  2. “Tomorrow is not what it used to be” • Paul Valery

  3. The value of this meeting • A great weekend, in a magnificent place and fabulous hospitality • Inspiring lectures and open debate of ideas (in many cases, fortunately, contradictory)

  4. A few concluding remarks: • - Model of universities governance: need to develop strategic planning, with a deep involvement of “Conselhos Gerais” • Need to deepen and respect university autonomy (which comes with responsibility): management of resources, including patrimonial, funding and human resources (culture of merit) • - Triple Helix harmony spaces, involving universities, enterprises and government, in an environment of creativity, freedom of thought and ethical behaviour

  5. A few concluding remarks: • - University Missions: • - Teaching • - Research • - Dissemination (creating economic and culture value, and societal welfare) • Teaching and learning: encourage curiosity, encourage risk taking, non-linear thinking, promote entrepreneurial training and spirit, provide communication skills, ...

  6. A few concluding remarks: • - Research: Integrate “discipline-based” research with “target-oriented” research • Research and Dissemination: Mutual “contamination” between academia and enterprises: promote mobility of researchers (e.g., PhD’s in enterprise environment). Learn each other culture • - Dissemination: Develop professional structures for technology transfer (why not shared structures between universities?)

  7. “Chance favours The prepared minds” Louis Pasteur

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