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Welcome to Session 11.12 Partner or perish: the value of global partnerships Argyll 1 Thursday, 17 September 15:30-16:30

Welcome to session PARTNER OR PERISH: THE VALUE OF GLOBAL PARTNERSHIPS Argyll 1, Level 0, Crowne Plaza, 17 September, 15.30-16.30

Welcome Session overview Introduction I. Networked approaches to global collaboration Discussion (tables) II. From theory to practice case studies Discussion (tables) Close Saskia L Hansen (RMIT University), Chair Speakers: AnneSophie Hokkanen, (University of Helsinki) Inger Munk, (Danish School of Media and Journalism) Juliette Sargeant (University of the Arts London) September 23, 2015 Slide 2

Why Partner? Preparing our students for a global world of work Develop and diversify approaches to mobility Curriculum development Enhance research outputs Engage with industry Win funding bids We cannot do any of this on our own What matters is selecting the best partners for the most appropriate activities September 23, 2015 Slide 3

Strength in diversity DMJX 2000 students and staff of 200 including research staff. Coordinates the Erasmus Mundus Masters in Journalism with Aarhus University and international partners. Has a further education center. More than 60 international partners with about 10 being strategic project partners. HU Finland s top multidiciplinary research university founded 1640. 11 faculties, 35 000 students and 8000 staff. More that 550 partners around the world. Teaching in Finnish, Swedish and English. Over 40 International Masters Degree programs offered in English. RMIT UAL Global university (campuses in Australia, Vietnam and partnerships across Asia and Europe, RMIT Europe in Spain), approx 82,000 students and 11,000 staff, close to 20,000 students outside of Australia. Established in 1887. Around 600 agreements/relationships and 212 exchange partners. The world s leading (and largest) specialist creative university. Formed of six of London s original art and design schools, with international reputations in arts and design education. 19000 students, 49% from outside UK. Around 200 agreements/partnerships incl. 115 exchange. September 23, 2015 Slide 4

Strategies for selecting partners and managing partnerships Formal partnership selection methodology Established formal partnership management approach September 23, 2015 Slide 5 UAL DMJX HU RMIT Y Y Y Y D Y D D Use tiering of partners? Y Y D D Use existing partners and their partners when establishing consortia? Membership of university consortia or alliances D in development Y yes N - no Y Y Y Y Y (ELIA) Y Y Y (ATN)

Ice breaker: Introductions Coloured flags correspond to institutions: RMIT - Red; HU Blue, DMJX Yellow, UAL Green Take one representing existing or potential partner and use to introduce yourself to your table I am from x institution and we currently/would like to partner with xyz September 23, 2015 Slide 6

Theme 1 NETWORKED APPROACHES TO GLOBAL COLLABORATION September 23, 2015 Slide 7

Networked approaches: Global reach Global spread between the four institutions Shared partners - some but not many Different approaches by continent what can we learn from each other? My partners partner is your partner Where next? September 23, 2015 Slide 8

Global reach September 23, 2015 Slide 9

Europe September 23, 2015 Slide 10

Asia and Pacific September 23, 2015 Slide 11

Middle East and Africa September 23, 2015 Slide 12

North America September 23, 2015 Slide 13

Cental and South America September 23, 2015 Slide 14

Quick roundtable discussion 1 What approaches does your institution use when selecting partners and managing partnerships? ACTIVITY: CONSIDER AND SORT THE PROPOSED CRITERIA WITHIN GROUPS Do you actively map out if your partners partner with other of your partners and does this feature in funding and project applications? How can networks real or virtual assist our aims? September 23, 2015 Slide 15

Questions Geographical location Curriculum match/complementary pedagogical Compatability between researchers Joint funding potential/income generating Links to industries World rankings/existing international profile Institutional policies and procedure Other September 23, 2015 Slide 16

Theme 2 FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES September 23, 2015 Slide 17

EU-ICI-ECP mobility project INTERACTive Studios & Innovation Networks for future Design Careers http://interactmob.net Formalise the use of studio based activities, new generation design tools and work on real life projects within the design industry in cross cultural settings. The result will be the provision of future practitioners who are networked, innovative and adaptable and able to provide creative solutions in interaction design in both local and international contexts UAL, DMJX, RMIT, QUT, industry partners September 23, 2015 Slide 18

OPPORTUNITIES - CHALLENGES International cooperation: different timezones Student exchange: recruiting Teacher exchange: contributions to partner s curricula Staff: the engine of the project Curriculum development: Semesters/terms, development to dual/joint degrees Research projects: London Design Week Industry cooperation: Integration of industry Funding improves quality September 23, 2015 Slide 19

EU-ICI-ECP mobility project www.inclusivejournalisminitiative.com Increase cross-cultural understanding of curricula and teaching methods with a view to enabling journalists to better respond to the challenges of an increasingly globalised world and being inclusive in their reporting. AUT, Canterbury, DMJX, Helsinki, industry & nongovernmental organisations partners. September 23, 2015 Slide 20

OPPORTUNITIES - CHALLENGES International cooperation: different timezones Student exchange: language Teacher exchange: contributions to partner s curricula, thematics Curriculum development: Development to dual/joint degrees, online courses Research projects: World Journalism Conference. Article on inclusiveness and internationalization. Industry cooperation: Integration of industry September 23, 2015 Slide 21

It s all about inclusiveness Broader definition of internationalisation with an inclusive approach Internationalisation at home + international mobility staff, teachers, students are two equal sides of the internationalisation coin September 23, 2015 Slide 22

Close of session From our perspective, we could not achieve our institutional aspirations and strategic goals without partners The challenge is picking the right partners to start with and then managing the partnerships to achieve outcomes for all and to deliver impact Emails: j.sargeant@arts.ac.uk saskia.hansen@rmit.edu.au anne-sophie.hokkanen@helsinki.fi imu@dmjx.dk September 23, 2015 Slide 23