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9:30
Meet in the lobby (1st floor at the top of the escalators), Hotel Skt. Petri and proceed on foot to the Main Campus
10:00-10:05
Opening remarks by Ellen Mashiko, Executive Director, Scholarship
Division, The Tokyo Foundation
10:05-11:50
Session 1. SYLFF 20th Anniversary: Celebrating the first
two decades, moving forward into the next decades (at Festsalen)
Welcome and introduction of the keynote speaker by Ralf Hemmingsen, Rector/Vice Chancellor, University of Copenhagen
Keynote speech by Bertel Haarder, Minister of Education, Denmark
SYLFF 20th Anniversary commemorative speech by Yohei Sasakawa, Chairman, The Nippon Foundation
Reflections on the inauguration of the SYLFF Program in 1987; expectations for the coming decades
Thanks and appreciation by Hideki Kato, Chairman, The Tokyo Foundation
11:50-12:10 Group photo
12:10 Return to Hotel Skt. Petri
12:30-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:45
Session 2. SYLFF 20th Anniversary: On fulfilling the
SYLFF vision and mission (at Alexandersalen)
Introductions and opening comments by the convenor, Yozo Yokota, International Advisory Committee member
Presentations by 2004 SYLFF Prize recipients
Amal Jadou
Egla Martinez-Salazar
Goran Svilanovic
Presentations on how the SYLFF Program has impacted their lives; thoughts on how SYLFF institutions can engage
SYLFF fellows in fulfilling the SYLFF vision and mission.
15:45-16:15 Coffee break at Alexander Hall
16:15-17:00
Session 2 continued. Round-table discussion on SYLFF
fellows fulfilling the SYLFF vision and mission by commentators
Commentators:
Jose Cruz, Ateneo de Manila University
David Newman, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Reflection on the three SYLFF Prize recipients' presentations and consideration of ways
in which SYLFF endowed institutions can further encourage all SYLFF fellows to fulfill the SYLFF vision and mission.
Closing remarks by the convenor
17:10 Return to Hotel Skt. Petri
18:50
Meet in the lobby (1st floor at the top of the escalators), Hotel Skt. Petri and proceed on foot to the Main Campus
19:00-21:00 SYLFF 20th anniversary dinner at Festsalen
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8:45 Meet in the lobby (1st floor at the top of the escalators), Hotel Skt. Petri
9:00 Bus departs to the Amager Campus
09:30-09:40 Announcements
09:40-10:30
Session 3. SYLFF Update: Review of SYLFF-related programs
and activities (at Auditorium 23.0.49)
Presentations by Scholarship Division
Ellen Mashiko
Keita Sugai, The Tokyo Foundation
Q & A
10:30-12:30
Session 4. SYLFF Network Program (SNP): Global and local perspectives and challenges
Introductions and opening comments by the convenor, Peter Scheid, International Advisory Committee member
Presentations by the representatives of the SYLFF Fellows Council
Stuart Graham
Jeanne Lee, President
Sherilyn Siy
Report on the initiatives and activities of the SYLFF Fellows Council(SFC) and related matters.
12:30-14:00 Lunch at Amager Campus Refectory
14:00-15:45
Session 5. SYLFF Fellows Mobility Program (FMP): The
experiences of the first two years, looking ahead to the next
three years
Introductions and opening comments by the convenor, Alexander Fedotoff, Sofia University
Presenters:
Carlos Azzoni, University of Sao Paulo
Jean-Francois Prud’homme, El Colegio de Mexico
Joyashree Roy, Jadavpur University
Peter Liljenstolpe, Uppsala University
Daniel Warner, GIIS, University of Geneva
Isamu Maruyama, The Tokyo Foundation
Q & A, discussion with the floor
Presentation of basic data and analysis of the first and second years (2005, 2006) of the FMP (Maruyama), followed by discussion of the positive aspects of FMP (from the viewpoints of sending and receiving institutions, and of SYLFF fellows who have participated in FMP; negative aspects that call for improvement (by sending and receiving institutions, SYLFF fellows and Scholarship Division).
15:45-16:15 Coffee break at Amager Campus Balcony
16:15-17:00
Session 6. Introduction to the University of Copenhagen
and the following day's field trip by John E. Andersen, Director
of International Affairs, the University of Copenhagen
Dinner on your own
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8:45 Meet in the lobby (1st floor at the top of the escalators), Hotel Skt. Petri
9:00 Bus departs to the Malmo University, Sweden
Morning field trip trip to Malmo University regarding "Oresund
University", including lunch.
14:00 Return to Hotel Skt. Petri
Afternoon free
Dinner on your own
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8:45 Meet in the lobby (1st floor at the top of the escalators), Hotel Skt. Petri
9:00 Bus departs to the Amager Campus
09:30-09:40 Announcements
09:40-12:35
Session 7. Globalization of Higher Education: Implications
for the SYLFF Network (at Auditorium 23.0.49)
Introductions and comments by the convenors Jerry Sheehan; The Fletcher School, Tufts University; and Tim Sullivan, The American University in Cairo
Cluster #1 North/South America
Orlando Taylor, Howard University
Gary Jarvis, York University
Teresa Iriarte, University of Chile
Cluster #2 Africa/Europe
Wilhelm Loewenstein, Ruhr University Bochum
Ersin Onulduran, Ankara University
Jan Persens, University of the Western Cape
Cluster #3 Asia/Pacific
Agus Dwiyanto, Gadjah Mada University
Hideyuki Tokuda, Keio University
Deng Ya, Peking University
12:35-13:30 Lunch at Amager Campus Refectory
13:30-15:30
Session 7 continued
Cluster #4 Music schools
Gretchen Amussen, Conservatoire Paris
Jamee Ard, The Juilliard School
Wolfgang Klos, University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna
Cluster #5 Business schools
Philip Yetton, Australian Graduate School of Business
Helen Henderson, INSEAD
Patricia Murphy, University of California, Berkeley
Deirdre Mendez, University of Texas, Austin
Q & A, discussion
Closing observations
In what ways and to what degree is globalization affecting higher education in your region/field
(music and performing arts, business education)? What is the impact of globalization vis-a-vis competing needs and priorities?
What are these competing needs and priorities?
Specific issues and challenges related to the globalization of higher education will be addressed
such as quality assurance, program/curriculum development, language(s) used in education delivery,
traditional versus new education delivery modes, student recruitment and retention, student & faculty mobility, credit transfer,
university finances and sustainable development.
What is the relationship between globalization and the SYLFF network?
15:30-16:00 Coffee break at Amager Campus Balcony
16:00-16:50
Session 8. SYLFF Program Self-Study Proposal: Consideration
of a network-wide self-study
Introductions and comments by the convenor David Leyton-Brown, International Advisory Committee member
Richard Linton, University of Oregon
Geoffrey Kamau, University of Nairobi
Ellen Mashiko
Q & A, discussion
2007 marks twenty years since the launch of the SYLFF Program. The Scholarship Division wishes to engage all SYLFF institutions
in a self-study of the SYLFF Program.
16:50-17:00
Session 9. Wrap-up
Looking ahead by Caroline A.M. Yang, International Advisory Committee chairperson
Next steps and follow-up by Ellen Mashiko
The immediate next steps and plans for follow-up to SPAM will be put forward.
19:00- Farewell dinner at Statens Museum for Kunst
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