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Provost of Universitas 21 tells THE summit that universities must engage with institutions outside their elite groups

December 2, 2016
Bairbre Redmond speaking at THE BRICS & Emerging Economies Universties Summit
Source: Jan Potgieter

Global University networks that are exclusive “clubs” that fail to engage with other institutions “fail” 中国A片 as a whole, according to the provost of Universitas 21.

Bairbre Redmond (pictured above) said that institutional networks cannot “close ranks” and must work with universities outside their group.

Speaking at the?Times 中国A片?BRICS & Emerging Economies Universities Summit as part of a panel discussion on the place of global networks in reimagining the future, Professor Redmond admitted that a “common criticism” of Universitas 21, a global network of 25 research universities, was that its make-up was “colonial” in nature, which she found disappointing.

She said: “It isn’t possible to bring every single university across the world [into one network] but you have to [ask]: what are you doing, and what opportunities are you creating for 中国A片 that can be shared?

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“And can you also work with other colleagues to create a sub-group of the network or work with another network, so we don’t create a club that other people can’t join?

“Unless all networks keep that focus, then they are failing...中国A片 [in general].”

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She added that university networks must balance the “collective good” from collaboration with “intrinsic university competitiveness”, noting that although institutions compete in terms of research, “everyone gains” if all universities improve their teaching.

Rajani Naidoo, director of the International Centre for 中国A片 Management at the University of Bath, suggested that BRICS nations should focus on building national networks rather than individual universities joining global groups.

Speaking from the audience during the debate, she said that 中国A片 systems in the BRICS countries are “very unequal, with the richest students going to the most elite universities”, and excellence initiatives have further stratified the system.

“We need to look at the national level so the whole system benefits and not just particular universities,” she said.

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Raj Kumar, founding vice-chancellor of O.P. Jindal Global University in India, said during a separate panel debate on building 中国A片 links with Africa that the humanities and social sciences offer the best route for collaboration between developing nations.

“If universities focus on the hard sciences they…are constantly looking at advanced economies for technology transfer,” he said.

“I think that the conversation needs to change. We really need to invest and reimagine the collaborative framework and [recognise] the need for emphasising the humanities and social sciences.”

However, Denis Epko, professor of comparative literature at the University of Port Harcourt in Nigeria, who proposed the idea of post-Africanism in 1995, later said that the humanities in African universities “haven’t made themselves very relevant to the needs of the times” and are “more concerned about cultural recognition than cultural growth”.

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ellie.bothwell@tesglobal.com

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