Leading figures from the higher education world have gathered in Hong Kong for the inaugural Times Higher Education Innovation & Impact Summit, hosted in partnership with Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
The prestigious conference looks at the extent to which?the role of higher education?in societal development can be identified and measured. Discussing themes such as internationalisation, social inclusion and economic disruption are leaders and experts from around the globe, including?policy makers, university?leaders and other sector influencers. The three-day summit aims to set the agenda on how universities can innovate towards creating greater impact.
Video: hear from delegates
How can institutions fund and secure curiosity-led research? Is there an international graduate skills gap? Do universities still have a responsibility to open minds? All these topics and more are being tackled at the event. Highlights and stories will be published below as they break.
Latest summit news:
US research culture stuck in the past, says cancer expert
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‘Patent first, publish later’ for societal impact, says academic
Vice-president tells summit that universities must convince researchers that journal articles are not the only way to disseminate knowledge
Technology provides ‘golden opportunity’ for higher education reform
Philanthropist and entrepreneur Charles Chen Yidan says today’s education systems are "not suited to tomorrow’s society"
Want entrepreneurs? Then teach ethics, says leading innovator
Candace Johnson says universities should cultivate a belief in their students that they ‘can do everything’
Jacques Biot: ‘We must prepare our students for the fourth industrial revolution’
Summit speaker and ?cole Polytechnique president Jacques Biot urges universities to prepare for "Industry 4.0"
The pitfalls of working with industry (and how to avoid them)
Summit speaker Max Lu, vice-chancellor of the University of Surrey, on the challenges of university-industry partnership
Video: Greg Simon addresses the summit
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Video: panel discussion on calculating the economic and social impact of higher education?
This session was streamed live at 2pm on 2 June (Hong Kong - 7am UK). You can re-watch the session below. ?Please note that the session?starts at minute?20.?
?Watch:?Candace Johnson speaks at the Innovation & Impact Summit
Candace Johnson, who is speaking about entrepreneurship, is a serial entrepreneur and angel investor, who co-founded SES ASTRA and was the architect of SES Global, one of the world’s largest satellite systems. She has also founded or co-founded ventures including Loral Teleport Europe, Europe Online, VATM, GTWN, Succès Europe and Oceania Women’s Network Satellite.
Read our report on Dr Johnson's presentation
Watch: Highlights from the 2017 Innovation & Impact summit
Tweet highlights from the event
2 June 2017
Pres Tim Tong making concluding remarks at the summit- end of a fabulous meeting of minds in impact
— Max Lu (@uniofsurreyVC)
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Performance indicators measuring university impacts interesting metrics emerging for global university
— ProfDimitriosBuhalis (@buhalis)
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Former White House Cancer Moonshot chief Greg Simon applauded as he attacks "President who knows nothing & believes nothing"
— Phil Baty (@Phil_Baty)
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J.Biot President Summit Hong Kong: higher ed institutions have to collaborate around the world, not to compete
— Kristina Lutsik (@LutsikKristina)
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Tony Chan, HKUST, on "T-shaped" learning: all should experience challenge of learning something deeply. Doesn't matter what.
— John Gill (@JG_THE)
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1 June 2017
A delightful evening kicking start the hosted by Pres Tong of / -a great honour to be invited
— Max Lu (@oneinbillion)
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Phil Baty kicks off THE summit making a strong case for universities to provide value in a post-truth era
— anders karlsson (@AKtokyo)
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Over 200 delegates from 28 countries represented in our summit at .
— PolyU (@HongKongPolyU)
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Peter Mathieson, v-c University of Hong Kong, advises HE to identify what's important & stick to it, rather than bend to fads
— John Gill (@JG_THE)
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Tong citing 's 55 technology challengers. is one of them
— Ellie Bothwell (@elliebothwell)
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Candace Johnson's tips for becoming an entrepreneur
— Phil Baty (@Phil_Baty)
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"Lead, follow or get out of the way" Candace Johnson on entrepeneurship - inspiring talk
— anders karlsson (@AKtokyo)
Introduction to the summit
More to follow?