ACADEMIA EUROPAEA: PROSPECTS FOR A NORTHERN REGIONAL HUB IN BERGEN BERGEN, MAY 30, 2014.

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ACADEMIA EUROPAEA: PROSPECTS FOR A NORTHERN REGIONAL HUB IN BERGEN BERGEN, MAY 30, 2014

2 765 Active members 53 Countries 20 Sections

ACADEMIA EUROPAEA MEMBERS BY COUNTRY 2013

ACADEMIA EUROPAEA FIELDS/ SECTIONS 1988 and 2013

MY QUESTIONS : SUBSTANTIVE RESEARCH FOCI 1.How is the Nordic region defined ? How are “Northern Seas” delimited? 2.The Arctic World: opportunities for cross-cultural ands interdisciplinary networking 3.Policy analysis: reflections on previous programmes viewed from experience on the ground. 4.The role of humanities and social sciences : range and quality of Nordic expertise

RATIONALE FOR REGIONAL HUBS Q : What is the areal extent of “Nordic” region and ”Northern Seas” ? Issues of scale : local, national, regional, global Challenges of sustainable development Diversity of political cultures Tensions between central (EU-framework programmes) and regional traditions AE MISSION/GOAL 1 Promote a wider appreciation of the value of European scholarship and research

Q: The Arctic World: opportunities for cross-cultural and interdisciplinary networking ? AE MISSION/GOAL 2 Identify topics of trans-European importance to science and scholarship and propose appropriate action to ensure that these issues are adequately studied Sustainable development: ecological integrity, economic growth, social vitality Migration and identity Climate change Technology and society

Q: Plans for international collaboration/critical reflection on “Nordic” models ? AE MISSION/GOAL 3 Make recommendations to national governments and international agencies concerning matters affecting science, scholarship and academic life in Europe Policy analysis Reflections on experience of various programmes/ processes on the ground Relationships/dependencies on governments in educational curricula

Q: The role of humanities and social sciences : range and access to Nordic expertise ? AE MISSION/GOAL 4 Encourage interdisciplinary and international research in all areas of learning, particularly in relation to European issues Collaboration among AE “hubs” : Bergen – Barcelona - Wroclaw Interactions between university and town Doctoral training curricula

ACADEMIA EUROPAEA FIELDS/ SECTIONS 1988 and 2013

2 765 Active members 53 Countries 20 Sections