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BALTIC SUSTAIN A Flagship Project on Higher Education for the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region Christine Jakobsson Baltic University Programme CSD Uppsala Uppsala University

CSD Uppsala Centre for Sustainable Development Uppsala Baltic University Programme www.csduppsala.uu.se www.balticuniv.uu.se

The Baltic University Programme network of > 220 universities & institutes of higher learning; initiated in 1991; 14 countries in the Baltic SeaBasin Centres 1.500 teachers/researchers contributed; 9.500 students yearly; focuses on sustainable development, environmental protection & democracy Education for Sustainable Development; Secretariat at Uppsala University, Sweden; International ti lboard Strategic partner to CBSS on education 3

Baltic University Programme s Network Locations where one or more universities participate 4

The Baltic University Programme Activity areas education research information outreach activities applied projects & 5

The Baltic University i Programme Student conferences, courses & activities Teacher trainings, conferences & seminars Lead and participate in projects Develop eductional materials/courses Organisational meetings: Board Meetings/Executive Committee Centre Director Meetings Rectors Conferences 15 16 October 2009 (2nd) Senior Advisory Council NETWORKING 6

The Baltic University Programme Courses 1. Basic, undergraduate courses 2. Specialisation, master courses 3. Competence development for professionals interdisciplinary problem oriented based on research English language interactive international diploma

Taking on the challenge Four areas An environmentally sustainable place A prosperous place An accessible and attractive place A safe and secure place Universities have a role for many different areas/projects

BUP and the EU Strategy for the BSR BUP has participated p in both Stakeholder events (September 08 in Stockholm, March 09 in Rostock) BUP sent in an input the the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea region after the Centre Directors meeting 21 2323 January 2009 in Tallinn The Baltic University Programme a flagship pproject and as the largest university network in the BSR and as an important actor. We offered to take the lead in university networking in the BSR on SD (May 2009)

EU Strategy for the BSR Flagship projects: Education: Enhance cooperation on a voluntary basis between the regional Universities of the Baltic Sea Region so that they coordinate their activities (research areas, exchange of students/ professors/researchers, cooperation with enterprises). This could e.g. be based on the existing networks of universities such as the Baltic Sea University i Programme with almost all universities of the region and the Baltic atcsea Region University stynetwork with 40 members.

Important issues for theeu s strategy for thebsr Promote cooperation between universities, university teachers & university students. Support international networks & their national nodes. Establish & makeavailablegrantsavailable for regional cooperation within the BSR for development of university courses, for cooperative projects & research. Promote education of university students on sustainable development SD & climate change (decision makers of the future & will be affected by today s decisions). Promote & support the development of university courses on the different aspects of SD & of education for SD.

BUP on the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea region A long term & SD is needed to ensure that the region will be an environmentally friendly, prosperous, accessible & attractive, as well as safer & more secure place. BUP develops & holds courses, seminars, conferences & leads & participates in projects & applied research. Target groups: university students, university teachers & the society around the universities. In projects cooperate with stakeholders, e.g. municipalities, organizations, NGO s, industry sector. Members in Baltic 21.

EU Strategy for the BSR Flagship projects: Pi Prime Ministers i office held hldtkhld stakeholder meeting in June in Stockholm Lead: Baltic University Programme in coordination with Lithuania; Deadline for finalisation: i to be determined) d) FAST TRACK We, the BUP, are prepared to take the lead heretogether with Lithuania (Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Vilnius University) as proposed in the action plan if the necessary financial resources are made available. We strongly support the implementation of sustainable development within the BSR.

December 1st Meeting at DG Regional Policy Anders Lindholm, DG Regio invited his colleagues fromtheotherdg:s other Meeting 11.00 14.00 with buffé lunch

What will happen next? 22 2424 January: BUP Centre Directors Meeting, Trojanovice, Czech republ. 23 24 February: Kick Off meeting in Hamburg for the 4 flagship projects on education 11 March: first working meeting for implementation bodies regarding the EUSBSR, Riga, Latvia (Commission and INTERACT Point Turku ) 22 March: 3rd call of BSRP 2007 2013 programme deadline May: Next meeting for flagship projects on education 12 14 October: Annual Stakeholder Meeting in Tallinn

Baltic Sea Region Programme 2007 2013 3 rd call Joint Technical Secretariat Part financed by the European Union

BALTIC SUSTAIN The focus of the Flagship Project Strengthening Co operation on a voluntary basis between universities iti of the Baltic Sea Region on co operation in the field of sustainable development in the Baltic Sea Region: will be of instrumental t assistance it in the search for solutions to the problems the region currently faces & help to integrate environmental protection with economical growth & social welfare. Cross sectoral: It means that it involve universities on the one hand, but also government offices, local authorities & NGOs on the other hand, hence being integrative, inclusive and results oriented, ensuring its outputs are used in practice. 36 months. Starts in October 2010 & completed in October 2013.

BALTIC SUSTAIN There is at present little transnational and cross sectoral cooperation between universities in the Baltic Sea Region with local authorities, municipalities and NGOs in key areas such as sustainable development. This project, a flagship project (fast track) of the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region aims to: modernise the study programmes of universities in the field of sustainable development create cooperative programmes on sustainable development foster cooperation among universities, local authorities and municipalities by means of concrete pilot projects

WP 5 Pilot projects Redevelopment of former industrial areas Energy autonomy /renewable energy Sustainability of city planning; development of methods for sustainability assessment Ecosystem services: water management and green area management

BALTIC SUSTAIN The partnership Universities in: Hamburg (DE), Uppsala (SE), Vilnius (LT), Tallin (EE), Riga (LV), Minsk (BY), Abo (FIN) and Copenhagen (DK) Government offices (Hamburg, DE), Municipalities (Livani, LV), Vilnius (LT), Tallinn (EE), City of Copenhagen (DK), City of Minsk (BY), City of Turku (FIN) and City of Uppsala (SE). Russia not possible!! Not Ukraine either; Belarus is in! Slovakia and Czech republic not possible

PROJECT BALTIC SUSTAIN Overview of themes for pilot projects Topic Redevelopment /Brownfields Energy (including energy autonomy) City planning, CSR Ecosystems services (water management/green areas) City Hamburg, Livani, Uppsala, Turku Hamburg, Uppsala, Turku, Vilnius Tallin, Turku, Hamburg, Copenhagen Turku, Copenhagen

The Baltic University Programme- In Summary - a regional university network, since 1991 coordinated by Uppsala University on sustainable development - based on subjects of common interest equal partners in the network -financed by the Ministry of Education in Sweden,Uppsala University, SI, Sida, BSRP 2007-2013 (Interreg IIIB), Erasmus IP, Nord Plus, Ministry of Education in Finland & the universities in the network,(fees in future?), Future financing for the flagship project: -Countries: Russia, Belarus, Ukraine?? -Overhead or indirect costs??? Co-financing?? Salaries?? - Education? Development of courses, DG EAC? - Networking? DG?? - Common projects

Thank you for your attention & interest! www.balticuniv.uu.se

WP 1 Project Management (led by BUP Uppsala) WP 2 Project Information, Communication and Networking (led by BUP Uppsala) Uppsala) WP3 Modernization of study programmes (led by Lodz with contribution from Latvia) survey of the state of the art and needs identification of requirements prepare some examples of how modernization can take place (e.g. new structures/design) WP4 Cooperative programmes on sustainable development (led by Lithuania with support from Hamburg, Zittau, Uppsala, Abo, Ostrava) map and put together the various existing initiatives create a coherent and coordinated programme(s) seek added value prepare new materials, new course packages, new modules (e.g. climate change, risk management, renewable energy), summer courses be open to industry, municipalities, ii lii NGOs, etc WP5 Local, transnational pilot projects on sustainable development and education for sustainable development (led by Abo) Project ideas undertaken with local partners from industry, municipalities, NGOs, etc Hamburg, Tallinn, Livani, Åbo, Lodz, Vilnius, Uppsala

Cooperation between higher education programmes in sustainable development Improving education quality and relevance Student exchange Teacher exchange Course exchange Course material exchange Improved contacts with employers Improved contacts with local and regional authorities Common excursions and study visits Common field courses Mutual support for project work & thesis work Regular network meetings Mailing lists Potential for more formalised cooperation, such as joint masters Definition of education programme core Improve employability yof students Identify the various niches or profiles of the different education programmes Common marketing, addressing both students and labour market

Milestones Map of higher education programmes for sustainable development in the region Mailing list with contact persons for all interested programmes Formation of core partners Widening i the scope to identify possible partners outside tid the region List of potential issues for cooperation and collection of good examples and experiences Prioritised list and action items for cooperation Implementation of cooperation Evaluation of results General workshop forming a permanent network with all interested partners.

Four Projects on Education: 1. Enhance cooperation on a voluntary basis between the regional Universities of the Baltic Sea Region FAST TRACK Lead: BUP & Rimantas Vaitkus 2. Develop on a voluntary basis joint curricula and share education resources FAST TRACK Lead: Humboldt University 3. Identify and remove barriers hampering mobility of researchers and students in the Baltic Sea Region Lead: BMBF, Germany, Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Bonn 4. Develop a ring of partner schools in the Baltic Sea Region Lead: Hamburg & German Foreign Office