Challenges for Scholars in Multicultural Societies

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Challenges for Scholars in Multicultural Societies The Case of the European University Bastian Baumann, Secretary General, Magna Charta Observatory Sochi, 21 May 2010

Magna Charta Universitatum Signed by 388 rectors in Bologna on 18 September 1988 Now 662 signatories in 78 countries Fundamental principles and values Institutional autonomy Academic freedom Link between teaching and research

Magna Charta Observatory Founded in 2001 by University of Bologna and European Rectors Conference (now EUA) Based at the University of Bologna No membership

Activities Monitoring function Convenor Advisor Think tank Worldwide scope of activities

The European University Concept rather than reality Universities as places of multiculturalism Change in 19th century (nation states) Waves of immigration in the second half of the 20th century Universities became again multicultural in terms of the student body Bologna Process

Preconditions for ICD Awareness Attitude of openness / tolerance Prejudices; mobility Attitude of openness / tolerance Limits of tolerance Critical thinking Teaching and research Participation

Teaching and learning environment Need to address ICD in all aspects of university life Diversified teaching body Mobility of staff Culture of teaching/learning/assessment Attitude to recognition Culture of respect (of authorities)

The European University - a Utopia? Concept: model existing in European countries Importance for national identity Staff / students Study programmes Legal status Multilingualism

Contact www.magna-charta.org magnacharta@unibo.it Via Zamboni 25 40126 Bologna Italy