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1 Universities: Will They Remain the Same? Jamil Salmi Hong Kong, 24 March 2009

2 2 the future of tertiary education?

3 3 a world of science fiction? social and economic progress is achieved principally through the advancement and application of knowledge World Development Report 1998/99

4 4 are universities ready?

5 5 outline of the presentation... importance of knowledge changing education & training needs emerging challenges

6 6 explaining the difference between poverty and wealth © K4D program

7 7 creative work in the economy

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9 9 evolution of Nokia sales

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14 14 resolving environmental problems

15 15 knowledge for safety

16 16 disaster preparedness n n sismology n n vulcanology n n climatology (floods, tsunamis, droughts, etc.)

17 17 Tsunami 26 December 2004

18 18 acceleration of speed of creation of new knowledge

19 19 how can we update our knowledge?

20 20 outline of the presentation... importance of knowledge changing education & training needs

21 21 changing education and training needs higher skill levels

22 22 Female Male relative earning gaps are increasing

23 23 Korea and China 1975 2000 1980 68% 1% 31% 1% 34% 65% 3% 45% 52% 1960 1980 2000 80% 3% 17% 49% 42% 9% 18% 55% 26%

24 24 changing education and training needs higher skill levels flexibility to adapt to change

25 25 changes in job task-skill demands in the USA (1960 – 1998) Source: Autor, Levy, and Murnane (2003) “The Skill Content of Recent Technological Change: An Empirical Exploration,” Quarterly Journal of Economics.

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27 27 2006 PISA results

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29 29 changing education and training needs higher skill levels flexibility to adapt to change need for continuing education

30 30 from innocence

31 31 … to wisdom

32 32 university of the future? postgraduate studies first degree continuing education

33 33 Continuing education Career change studies Graduate studies Undergraduate studies university of the future?

34 34 changing education and training needs higher skill levels flexibility to adapt to change need for continuing education learning to learn and unlearn continuously

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37 37 new pedagogical approaches focus on learning tailored to needs of individuals rather than teaching new and varied modalities for learning: interactive & collaborative learning

38 38 when you want…

39 39 where you want…

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46 46 new pedagogical approaches focus on learning tailored to needs of individuals rather than teaching new and varied modalities for learning: interactive & collaborative learning reliance on advanced education technology in appropriate ways

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48 48 new pedagogical approaches focus on learning tailored to needs of individuals rather than teaching new and varied modalities for learning: interactive & collaborative learning reliance on advanced education technology in appropriate ways teacher as guide and facilitator

49 49 “In the early twenty-first century, people will be able to study what they want, when they want, where they want, and in the language they prefer, electronically.“ Peter Knight, July 1994

50 50 outline of the presentation... importance of knowledge changing education & training needs emerging challenges

51 51 opportunity or challenge?

52 52 emerging challenges world-class universities quality and relevance values and ethics impact of the financial tsunami flexibility

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56 56 top 50 universities

57 57 SJTU ranking (2008)

58 Hong Kong and mainland China universities in the world rankings 2008/09

59 59 Shanghai Jiao Tong University: ARWU 2008 9 universities in top 300 201-302 Chinese University Hong Kong Hong Kong University of Science & Technology Nanjing University Peking University Shanghai Jiao Tong University Tsinghua University University of Hong Kong University of Science & Technology of China Zhejiang University

60 60 THE-QS World Universities Ranking 2008 12 universities in top 400 26 University of Hong Kong 39 Hong Kong University of Science & Technology 42 The Chinese University of Hong Kong 50 Peking University 56 Tsinghua University 113 Fudan University 141 University of Science and Technology of China 143 Nanjing University 144 Shanghai Jiao Tong University 147City University of Hong Kong 229 Zhejiang University 386 Tianjin University

61 61 Webometrics January 2009 Ten universities in top 500 117 Peking University 121University of Hong Kong 156Chinese University of Hong Kong 241 Tsinghua University China 355 Shanghai Jiao Tong University 387Hong Kong University of Science & Technology 425ZheJiang University 435City University of Hong Kong 477 Fudan University 482Hong Kong Polytechnic University

62 62 what it means to be world class concentration of talent abundant resources appropriate governance

63 Autonomy Academic Freedom Students Teaching Staff Researchers Research Output Technology Transfer Concentration of Talent Abundant Resources Favorable Governance Leadership Team Strategic Vision Culture of Excellence Public Budget Resources Endowment Revenues Tuition Fees Research Grants WCU Supportive Regulatory Framework Graduates Characteristics of a World-Class University Alignment of Key Factors Source: Elaborated by Jamil Salmi

64 64 what it means to be world class (II) research universities or all types of tertiary institutions? every institution or a select few?

65 “For sale: charming and peaceful residence away from neighbors, with a wonderful view of the sea, a grand period staircase, and lots and lots of light…”

66 66 quality and relevance programs –professional skills –soft competencies creativity

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68 68 luxury Razr with lizard skin

69 69 Giorgio Armani-Samsung mobile

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76 76 creativity invent experiment think out of the box take chances break the rules make mistakes and have fun…

77 77 creative work in the economy Hong Kong

78 78 quality and relevance programs –professional skills –soft competencies creativity measurement of student learning outcomes effectiveness of e-learning

79 79 ethical dimensions humanistic values

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81 81 ethical dimensions humanistic values conflict of interest in research rules for fund raising environmental responsibility

82 82 is the golden era over?

83 83 impact of the crisis quality equity opportunity for further investment as engine of growth need to have multiple funding sources and practice contingency planning

84 84 flexibility

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86 86 flexibility good feedback mechanisms strategic planning to orient change ability to react and adapt rapidly

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88 88 conclusion

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90 90 a brave new world?

91 91 the brick university

92 92 the click university

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94 94 competing in the learning society...

95 95 competing in the learning society...

96 96 competing in the learning society...

97 97 competing in the learning society...

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99 99 crisis

100 100 danger

101 101 opportunity

102 102 crisis = danger + opportunity

103 what is your vision?

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