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RMA’s roles in institutional partnerships
Fostering collaboration between researchers and Research Support Offices
Format: Fifteen-Minute Discussion Tables
Category: Discussion Starter
Topic: International
Charlotte SteenhuisHow can we foster research collaboration through international partnerships and embed this in the daily practice of RSO’s? This session, builds on our previous show-case of ongoing practices, opportunities and challenges in utilizing partnerships as drivers for research collaboration.
Research and innovation in European Universities
Research and innovation in European Universities: Discussion on future directions and role of Universities of Applied Sciences (UAS)
Format: Fifteen-Minute Discussion Tables
Category: Interactive Session
Topic: International
Hanna TimonenWe aim to initiate a discussion on R&I in European Universities. UAS are well equipped to address societal challenges but still, only 25 % of current alliances have involved this type of partner. As a case example, we present the European University alliance Ulysseus and Haaga-Helia UAS.
Widening in EuUnivAlliances: strategy for EU funds
How European University Alliances help Widening Countries increase their participation in EU Funding Programs
Format: Fifteen-Minute Discussion Tables
Category: Interactive Session
Topic: International
Marie JadrnickovaThis discussion table will open the debate on how European University Alliances can be beneficial in transforming higher education in relation to the dynamic changes taking place within the European Research Area. The key topicalities that we want to address are: what are the concrete best practices
Global collaboration through joint PhD cohorts
An Australian perspective to sustainably strengthen international research links in a post-pandemic and climate-challenged world.
Format: Oral 30 Minutes
Category: Practical Initiatives
Topic: International
Maria RoitmanStrategically co-investing internal resources with international partners to establish joint PhD cohorts can rapidly grow and sustain research collaborations. It is flexible across jurisdictions and attracts high-quality candidates who maintain their research links long into their research careers.
Lessons Learned in Collaboration with US Partners
What European institutions need to know about US government-funded research collaborations
Format: Oral 30 Minutes
Category: Operational Lessons Learned
Topic: International
Bill FerreiraThis session centers on both classic and emerging areas of compliance exposure for European institutions participating in US government-funded scientific research collaborations.
Leveraging the “Zoom Boom”
Leveraging the “Zoom Boom”: partnering across Australia
Format: Oral 30 Minutes
Category: Interactive Session
Topic: International
Connie KilleyAn exploration of how information and our processes and approaches to research management could be shared in an environment of pre-existing openness and goodwill between our institutions.
RM Practices to Promote International Cooperation
Research Management Practices to Promote International Cooperation: Peking University case study
Format: Oral 30 Minutes
Category: Good Practice
Topic: International
Dr. Shaofeng FANInternational cooperation is a strategic priority for the Europe and the world. Peking university has actively promoted the international collaboration by taking diversified and flexible forms. The presenter will share the knowledge and best practice within PKU to better serve it.
Strengthening R&I cooperation between AU and EU
Strengthening the R&I cooperation between the African Union (AU) and the European Union (EU) – the new innovation agenda and the role of research managers
Format: Oral 30 Minutes
Category: Operational Lessons Learned
Topic: International
Dr. Sara MedinaStrengthening the research and innovation (R&I) cooperation between the African Union (AU) and the European Union (EU) needs to be a persistent driving force for both regional blocks, as it lays the foundation of consistent development.
US Funding 101: Making it easier for everyone
Ensuring that institutional compliance meets federal and philanthropic needs through the lifetime of the grant.
Format: Oral 30 Minutes
Category: Operational Lessons Learned
Topic: International
Joey GaynorAn overview of some of the challenges we faced when taking over a US funding portfolio and how we have become more efficient in managing US applications, grant management and close out.
Race Against the Clock: Europe / USA
Race Against the Clock: A Day In The Life of “Sophia” (Europe)” and “Alice" (USA)
Format: Oral 60 Minutes
Category: Discussion Starter
Topic: International
Aaron WolpoffWe will showcase “Sophia” – an RMA in Europe, “Alice,” her American counterpart, to broaden the understanding of the commonalities and differences between the two positions, and to create a platform for further dialog and collaboration.