Scene Setting Keynote Speeches
Internationalization of Research & Graduate Studies: An industry view across the Atlantic
by: Helen F. Routh
Session One: Transatlantic Science and Engineering Graduate Curricula
European R&D+Edu In (A Few) Facts And Figures
by: Ivan Wilhelm
The Art of Partnerships
by: Madeleine F. Green
Topic A: Strategies To Create Transatlantic Synergies
by: Andrejs Rauhvargers
Topic A: Strategies to Create Transatlantic Synergies
by: Ishwar K. Puri
Topic B: EU-US Partnerships to Attract Young Talent
by: Manfred J. Hampe
Topic B: Preparing Students for the Global Workplace
by: John Grandin
Topic C: Obstacles for a Harmonized Transatlantic Approach
by: David H. Allen
Topic C: Internationalization Of Research And Graduate Studies And Its Implications In The Transatlantic Context
by: Adre Siganos
Session I: Transatlantic Science and Engineering Graduate Curricula Summary Recommendations
Session Two: Innovation Curricula for Global R&D
Topic A: Universities in a Globalized World: Roles and Responsibilities to Shape Innovative Curricula for Global R&D Careers
by: Maresi Nerad
Topic A: Innovative Curricula for R&D
by : Léopold Demiddeleer
Topic B: Building Non-Technical Skills Into Innovative Curricula
by: Michael Adewumi
Topic C: Internationalization of Research and Graduate Studies and its Implications in the Transatlantic Context
by: Dieter Leonhard
Session II: Innovative Curricula for Global R&D Summary Recommendations
Session Three: Brain Circulation Schemes for Developing Lasting Networks of Excellence
Internationalization of Research and Graduate Studies and its Implications in the Transatlantic Context
by: Linda Katehi
Brain circulation Schemes for Developing Lasting Networks of Excellence
by: EU Pär Omling
Topic A: The European Research Council and its contribution to transatlantic scientific collaboration
by: Pavel Exner
Topic A: Internationalization of Research and Graduate Studies and its Implications in the Transatlantic Context
by: Sabine U. O’Hara
Topic B: Lasting Early Career Networking of Excellence
Introductory Remarks
by: Andrej Umek
Topic B: Brain Circulation Schemes for Developing Lasting Networks of Excellence
by: Richard E. Bissell
Topic C: ....Schemes for Developing Lasting Networks of Excellence
by: James Herrington
Topic C: Mobility of Researchers to access large Research Infrastuctures
by: John Wood
Session Four: Transatlantic Mobility of Researchers and Innovation
Research in Slovenia
by: Radojka Verčko
Topic A: Organizing Highly Creative Research
by: Philip Shapira
Topic A: Global Science & Technology Careers
by: Susan Butts
Topic B: MIT-Zaragoza – a “startup university
by: Jarrod Goentzel
Topic B: Transatlantic Mobility Of Researchers And Innovation: ObstaclesWhich Prevent Innovation
by: Jean-Luc Clément
Topic C: Innovation Stimulators: Talent, Investment, Infrastructure
by: Cynthia McIntyre
Topic C: Innovation Stimulators: Connecting Centers of Excellence in Research and Innovation
by: Per Eriksson
Session IV: Transatlantic Mobility of Researchers and Innovation Summary Recommendation
Tuesday, November 18, 2008 Summary Presentations
Session I: Transatlantic Science and Engineering Graduate Curricula
Session II: Innovative Curricula for Global R&D
Session III: Brain Circulation Schemes for Developing Lasting Networks of Excellence
Session IV: Transatlantic Mobility of Researchers and Innovation


