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8.30 |
Transport from The Ritz-Carlton Hotel to NUST MISIS |
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9.15- 10.50 |
CREATING CULTURAL CHANGE A series of lightning keynote speeches where the audience shall hear from senior leaders from academia and outside the higher education sector, where the leader has arrived at the university and successfully introduced a significant cultural change in the institution, resulting in functional success (and reflected in rankings success where appropriate). What were the leadership challenges specific to their institution, how did they succeed in getting approval from faculty as well as government stakeholders, and how much of their previous experience helped them in this work, and how much of their personal experience did they have to abandon in order to take their institution forward? |
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9.15 — 9.20 |
Introduction Phil Baty, chief knowledge officer, THE |
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9.20 — 10.20 |
Lightning keynotes (in order of appearance)
Location: Engineering Prototyping Centre, ground floor, NUST MISIS |
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10.20 — 10.50 |
Debate: Follow up discussion and audience questions and answers Chair: Phil Baty, chief knowledge officer, THE
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10.50 — 11.20 |
Networking refreshments Location: Building B, 2nd floor, foyer, NUST MISIS |
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FUTURE EXCELLENCE IN MATERIAL SCIENCES | |
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11.20 — 12.00 |
Collaborating for shared success: Embracing societal challenges posed by emerging technologies Amy Lin, vice-president, Huawei |
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12.00 — 13.00 |
Panel debate: What does the future hold for engineering education? Engineering experts in teaching and learning from academia and industry will explore the latest developments in engineering technology, including what talent is needed now by industry and how universities could adapt their curricula to provide it. Chair: Olga Golyshenkova, president, International Association for Corporate Education
Location: Engineering Prototyping Centre, ground floor, NUST MISIS |
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13.00 — 14.15 |
Networking lunch Location: Building B, 2nd floor, foyer, NUST MISIS |
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13.20 — 14.10 |
THE session: Implementing a strong academic recruitment strategy — how and why? Academic recruitment is often viewed as a functional necessity, this session will demonstrate why you approach this as a strategic activity and how to achieve the greatest result. Nick Davis, strategic solutions director, THE Location: Building B, Main entrance, Room B2, NUST MISIS |
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14.15 — 15.15 |
Panel discussion: Creating new clusters for scientific excellence Is world-class scientific innovation increasingly restricted to geographic clusters that combine top universities and businesses in a favourable economic and social environment? Or can scientific excellence truly be a global endeavor? How might universities outside current tech-clusters still attract and develop world-class talent and produce world-class research? Chair: Alexander Majouga, rector, MUCTR
Location: Engineering Prototyping Centre, ground floor, NUST MISIS |
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15.15 —16.00 |
An open conversation: Russia’s progress to world class excellence: what does the data tell us?
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16.00 — 16.10 |
Closing ceremony
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16.10 — 16.40 |
Farewell refreshments Location: Building B, first floor, foyer, NUST MISIS |
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16.45 |
Transport from NUST MISIS to The Ritz-Carlton Hotel |