Information about Worldwide Universities Network

Worldwide Universities Network
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Data
Established2000
Members17
ContinentsAsia, Australasia,
Europe, North America
CountriesAustralia, China, Netherlands,
Norway, United Kingdom,
United States
ChairEric Thomas,
University of Bristol, UK
AcronymWUN
Homepage[1]


The Worldwide Universities Network (WUN) is an invitation-only group of research-led universities which have agreed to carry out research and research training on a collaborative basis. The WUN provides financial and infrastructural support to member universities to allow student and staff exchanges, development of international training programs and collaborative research work.

Introduction

Founded in 2000,[1] the Worldwide Universities Network is an invitation-only, nonprofit group of universities from China, The Netherlands, Norway, the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States. The network provides for collaboration among its members, principally by organizing online, interactive video-seminars (although traditional conferences are also organized) and by financing exchanges of research students and staff.[2] It has also developed two research-based Master's degree programmes as well as other online training courses.[3] These courses are written jointly by academic staff from several of the participating universities.

Initially, the WUN comprised ten universities,[4] but has since expanded. The current members are (in alphabetical order):[5] WUN's current chair is Eric Thomas, [6] Vice-Chancellor at Bristol.

The network is funded principally by its member universities, who each pay a one-off fee of $50 000 to join.<ref name="chronicle" /> It also draws occasional financial support from industry as, for example, when Sun Microsystems commissioned an online course development software package from the network in exchange for $500 000.<ref name="chronicle" /> The online training courses that have been developed have also been supported financially by external organisations.

Themes

WUN organizes its activities into five main areas, which it terms 'themes'.[7] These represent the principal areas of collaboration among its member universities.

Research and 'Grand Challenges'

The research that WUN members work together on is divided into six areas.[8] Within each area there are a number of research projects, but the universities have decided to give particular focus to some of these as 'Grand Challenges'.[9] At present, these areas and their ' grand challenges' are:
  1. Science
  2. *Grand Challenges: Arctic climates and environments, bioinformatics, green chemistry, spintronics
  3. Information and communications technology (ICT)
  4. *Grand Challenges: Geographical information sciences 'academy', wireless communications, WUN Grid (work on grid computing)
  5. Earth sciences
  6. *Grand Challenges: INSPIRE (INternational South-east Pacific Investigation into Reducing Environments), weathering and sustainable land use
  7. Social sciences
  8. *Grand Challenges: Future cities, globalisation of education, green chemistry,
  9. Health and life sciences
  10. Arts and humanities


There are numerous individual projects within each area.

Global exchange programme

The Global Exchange Programme allows research students and staff at WUN members to spend time researching at other institutions in the network. The program is aimed primarily at research students and junior academic staff so that they might be able to develop contact networks of their own early in their careers. It is also hoped that the possibility of inter-university and international collaboration may help attract funding to research work. In the first three years of the scheme, about 400 awards have been made. [10]

The exchanges are funded by the universities themselves and usually by the 'home' university of the individual on the exchange. This means that the scope and duration of exchanges can vary, but there is an obvious emphasis on the main research areas of the WUN (see above). In the case of students, an academic supervisor must be found at the 'host' university as well the home university and there is an agreement that tuition fees will be waived for the duration of an exchange.<ref name="GEP applicants" />

The scheme (that is, the home university) pays for travel expenses and subsistence, including accommodation and any local travel costs. On returning, the individual is required to write a report describing the exchange and how it benefitted the institutions involved and the WUN at large.[11]

Video seminars

The WUN organises regular online, interactive video seminars which are available to people at member universities. These seminar series are delivered by a number of academics from various of the universities and their topics approximately align with the research areas mentioned above. At present, they cover: [12] The WUN intends to add seminars on wireless communications, informatics and mediƦval history later.<ref name="virtual seminars" />

eLearning

This theme branches out a little from WUN's research focus and includes efforts at collaboratively developing taught programmes. These include two research-based Master's degree courses: one in public policy and management, and one in bioinformatics and a series of offline seminars hosted at WUN institutions on e-learning.<ref name="elearning" />

Some the WUN's less successful collaborations have been in the teaching area, with UKeU (UK eUniversities Worldwide Limited), an online University funded by the UK government which ultimately folded in 2004. WUN and UKeU agreed a course in geographical information systems[13] which does not appear on WUN's e-Learning page[14] and the establishment of an 'eLearning Research Centre',[15] funded by HEFCE, which is still running, [16] obviously without the involvement of UKeU, of which the seminar series mentioned is part.

See also

Some other international groups of universities:

References

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Asia is the world's largest and most populous continent. It covers 8.6% of the Earth's total surface area (or 29.4% of its land area) and, with almost 4 billion people, it contains more than 60% of the world's current human population.
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Australasia is a term variably used to describe a region of Oceania: Australia, New Zealand, and neighbouring islands in the Pacific Ocean. The term was coined by Charles de Brosses in Histoire des navigations aux terres australes (1756).
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Europe is one of the seven traditional continents of the Earth. Physically and geologically, Europe is the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, west of Asia. Europe is bounded to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the west by the Atlantic Ocean, to the south by the Mediterranean Sea,
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North America is a continent [1] in the Earth's northern hemisphere and (chiefly) western hemisphere. It is bordered on the north by the Arctic Ocean, on the east by the North Atlantic Ocean, on the southeast by the Caribbean Sea, and on the south and west
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"Je maintiendrai"   (French)
"Ik zal handhaven"   (Dutch)
"I shall stand fast"1

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Royal: Alt for Norge ("Everything for Norway")
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Ja, vi elsker

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"Dieu et mon droit" [2]   (French)
"God and my right"
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"God Save the Queen" [3]
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"In God We Trust"   (since 1956)
"E Pluribus Unum"   ("From Many, One"; Latin, traditional)
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Eric Thomas

Vice-Chancellor of Bristol University Born 1953
Hartlepool, England
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Eric Jackson Thomas[1]
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University of Bristol is a university in Bristol, England. It received its Royal Charter in 1909,[10] although its predecessor institution, University College, Bristol,had been in existence since 1876.
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"Dieu et mon droit" [2]   (French)
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Research is a human activity based on intellectual investigation and aimed at discovering, interpreting, and revising human knowledge on different aspects of the world. Research can use the scientific method, but need not do so.
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university is an institution of higher education and research, which grants academic degrees at all levels (bachelor, master, and doctorate) in a variety of subjects. A university provides both tertiary and quaternary education.
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A non-profit organization (abbreviated "NPO", also "non-profit" or "not-for-profit") is a legally constituted organization whose primary objective is to support or to actively engage in activities of public or private interest without any commercial or monetary profit purposes.
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March of the Volunteers (义勇军进行曲)
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"Je maintiendrai"   (French)
"Ik zal handhaven"   (Dutch)
"I shall stand fast"1

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Motto
Royal: Alt for Norge ("Everything for Norway")
1814 Eidsvoll oath:
Enige og tro til Dovre faller
("United and faithful until the mountains of Dovre crumble")

Anthem
Ja, vi elsker

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Motto
"Dieu et mon droit" [2]   (French)
"God and my right"
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"God Save the Queen" [3]
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Video (Latin for "I see", first person singular present, indicative of videre, "to see") is the technology of electronically capturing, recording, processing, storing, transmitting, and reconstructing a sequence of still images representing scenes in motion.
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master's degree is a postgraduate academic degree awarded after the completion of a program of one to four years in duration.

In the recently standardized European system of higher education diplomas, it corresponds to a two years postgraduate program undertaken after at
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University of Bergen (Universitetet i Bergen) is located in Bergen, Norway. Although founded as late as 1946, academic activity had taken place at Bergen Museum as far back as 1825. The university today caters for more than 16,000 students.
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