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Oxford Internet Institute Dr Eric T. Meyer Research Fellow
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Oxford ranked 5th best university in the world by the Times Higher Education
Moderately sized city (ca. 150,000), within one hour of London by train, and excellent connections to Europe via Heathrow airport (1½ hours by express coach) and Eurostar (4 hours to Brussels and Paris) Oxford is very easy to attract visitors to from all over Europe and the world University of Oxford has 250 ongoing EC contracts at any given time, producing £14.9 million per annum and averaging 80 new EU contracts per year 2
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A full department of the University with: 3 full professors
OII is the leading centre for research on the social science of the Internet A full department of the University with: 3 full professors 12 research faculty 20 doctoral students 25 master’s students 14 staff Knetworks participants: William Dutton, Director of the OII Juan Cristóbal Cobo, Research Fellow 3
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afas OII has particular expertise in: Including interests in:
ICTs in everyday life Scientific collaboration Business collaboration Learning and education eGovernment Including interests in: Variation in knowledge networks, e.g., the differences between flows of scientific knowledge, governmental knowledge, business knowledge, and personal knowledge Permeability of boundaries The empirically measurable effects of technology on the flow of knowledge
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afas Contributions of the OII:
Promoting Knetworks among its community of stakeholders who can contribute to the expansion and strengthening of the knowledge transfer in the Atlantic Area. Strategic use of the Virtual Collaborative Platform that will be created, facilitating the integration of diverse backgrounds and experiences Research expertise in the areas above, ie., ICT penetration, collaboration, science, business, government, and the interaction of all of these with society at large
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afas Expectations of results
Meta-Network/hub of networks: the OII expects that this project will be able to create a meta-network (network of networks). In order to work towards the sustainability of the K-Network Project, it is expected that this initiative will includes not only relevant stakeholders but also those hubs of networks (constituted by companies, universities and/or governments) that may be interested to participate. It is believed that this approach will be a key factor for the implementation of the European Knowledge Centre. An Open Innovation approach: OII expects that the strategies and methodologies of the K-Network Project will be aligned with the “open innovation” principles. In other words, in order to contribute to a distributed collaboration, an open and inclusive integration of ideas and the efficient flow of collective intelligence it is expected that the architecture of “open innovation” will be broadly adopted.
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Oxford Internet Institute website: www.oii.ox.ac.uk
Contact info: Eric T. Meyer 7
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