New Forms of International Cooperation

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New Forms of International Cooperation Joint Graduate Programs Opening Conference of the German Chinese Year of Science and Cooperation 2009/10 March 31- April 1, 2009

Workshop topics Workshop 1: Structures of Joint Programs Workshop 2: Intercultural Competencies Workshop 3: Quality Assurance Workshop 4: Employability Opening Conference of the German Chinese Year of Science and Education 2009/10 March 31- April 1, 2009

Statements German industry is interested in recruiting Ph.D. candidates (natural sciences & engineering) German students use the chance for increasing their career in industry Chinese doctoral students mainly persue their Ph.D. for academic career Is this true (reality) or are there other interests, demands and expectations? Opening Conference of the German Chinese Year of Science and Education 2009/10 March 31- April 1, 2009

Considerations with respect to perspectives of employability Aims and goals of a joint PhD program What kind of career students like to persue What kind of qualifications and competencies, what is attractive for the students and the employers Should a program prepare the students for a career in academia or industry or both? How can different expectations be accommodated Opening Conference of the German Chinese Year of Science and Education 2009/10 March 31- April 1, 2009

Workshop 4 - Employability What are typical expectations of Chinese and German doctoral students in joint programs regarding their later career? What are typical expectations of later employers of graduates? What are typical positions of graduates of joint programs? How can a program accommodate different expectations of students from the different countries and of employers? Opening Conference of the German Chinese Year of Science and Education 2009/10 March 31- April 1, 2009

What are typical expectations of Chinese and German doctoral students in joint programs regarding their later career? 1 Different structure of the program, joint programs 2 Overseas experience, language skills, technical and laboratory facilities 3 Possibility for post-doc positions, oppotuniies 4 Personal network building

What are typical expectations of later employers of graduates? 1 Foreign language skills 2 Experience in abroad 3 Flexibility of the students 4 Creativeity for solving problems

What are typical positions of graduates of joint programs? 1 They are just students of research systems 2 Project assistance mainly concentrate on research 3 Soft skills should be gained (Project management)

How can a program accommodate different expectations of students from the different countries and of employers? 1 involument of professors, ability to cooperation, reputation 2 displinery on a very high level, precondition 3 high profile very attractive for student and partner, more choice for candidates 4 morden approach to set up mocommunication platform between parties