AC21 MONTHLY REPORT No.6 (2007.9.27)
*************** AC21 MONTHLY REPORT: SEPTEMBER 2007***************
Dear AC21 Members,
Greetings from AC21 General Secretariat!
*A Visit to AC21 Institution *
STC Chair Professor Yamamoto visited Chemnitz University of
Technology on September 7. He met
Vice-President of Marketing and International Affairs Prof. Dr.
Cornelia Zanger, Chancellor Mr.
Eberhard Alles, and International Office Director Ms. Esther
Smykalla. Professor Yamamoto also met
AC21 Communicator Ms. Katrin Schulz, who also participated in the
Student World Forum in Paris. Ms.
Schulz enjoyed participating in SWF, and hopes for continuity of this
excellent event.
*A Visit from AC21 Institution*
AC21 General Secretariat welcomed President Zhou Qifeng, Vice
President Qiu Shilun, Division of
International Cooperation and Exchange Director Liu Debin and Deputy
Director Li Meihua from Jilin
University. They met STC Chair Professor Yamamoto and Director
Professor Nomizu and discussed the
future collaboration among AC21 members, and also what they can do in
the next International Forum
at North Carolina State University.
*Meeting with Dr. Hans de Wit *
AC21 Academic Staff Associate Professor Horie and AC21 Project
Coordinator Associate Professor Iwaki
participated in EAIE (European Association for International
Education) which was held in Trondheim,
Norway and met Dr. de Wit from Windesheim Honours College, who will
be giving a keynote lecture on
October 26. Dr. de Wit is very excited about this symposium, and we
feel it will be a wonderful
occasion to learn more about how consortium should work and what AC21
can do to make our consortium
better! With this Monthly Report, we are going to attach the
symposium poster. You are welcome to
send this to any institution you wish. We believe this is one of the
great ways to let people know
more about what we do.
*New Research Collaboration Fund Established by the University of Sydney*
The University of Sydney has announced the establishment of a new
International Program Development
Fund -- International Network Research Collaborations (IPDF-INRC).
This funding plan encourages
research collaborations with member universities of the three
international networks in which the
University of Sydney is involved -- Academic Consortium 21 (AC21),
the Association of Pacific Rim
Universities (APRU) and the Worldwide Universities Network (WUN).
While the fund is open only to
University of Sydney faculty, it provides up to $10,000 to successful
applications for collaborative
research, requiring matching support from the partner institution.
For further details, see the
relevant Guidelines at
http://www.usyd.edu.au/international/about/docs/IPDF-INRC_2008_Guidelines.pdf. (See also the
University of Sydney’s news page at
http://www.usyd.edu.au/news/84.html?newscategoryid=1&newsstoryid=1919.)
*Nagoya University Seeking Proposals for the “2007 Nagoya University
AC21 Projects”*
Nagoya University is seeking proposals for the “2007 Nagoya
University AC21 Projects,” a project
fund established to promote academic exchange between Nagoya
University and AC21 member
institutions, and to help accelerate preparations for the next AC21
Forum, which is scheduled to be
held at North Carolina State University in July 2008. The fund
provides approximately one million
yen (though not more than 1.5 million yen) for each of the six to
eight proposals to be selected.
While only Nagoya University faculty can submit a proposal, the
project to be proposed must involve
at least two AC21 member institutions, not including Nagoya
University, and it should be a project
that could lead to a continual AC21 project in the field of research,
education, administration, or
international exchange, with support from other financial resources.
The following keywords are
provided as possible project topics: "Industry-University
Collaboration," "Asia," "Information and
Communications Services," "Higher Education," "Health and Medicine,"
"Evaluation and Bench-marking,"
and "University Internationalization." The deadline for the
submission of proposals is October 12,
2007.
*AC21 Newsletter vol. 4*
Newsletter vol. 4 is ready. It should reach you by beginning of
October. Please look forward to it!
AC21 General Secretariat
http://www.ac21.org