Values in University Education - From Academic Freedom to Impact
Panel Discussion: University Values Over Time
Academic Freedom
Dr Tom Collins, President Emeritus, National University of Ireland, Maynooth & Former President, Royal College of Surgeons Ireland Bahrain
RIASOC
Chair:
Professor Lizbeth Goodman (Event Chair), Chair of the RIA Social Sciences Committee/SMARTlab, University College Dublin
Keynote:
Lord David Puttnam of Queensgate
Speakers:
Dr Michael Doherty, Secretary of the RIA Social Sciences Committee/Department of Law
& Government Dublin City University
Professor Paddy Prendergast, Provost Trinity College Dublin
Mr Thomas Estermann, European University Association
Mr Declan Kirrane, Managing Director, Intelligence in Science
Panel Discussion:
Professor Sally Wheeler, Head, School of Law, Queens University Belfast
Professor Paul McCutcheon, Vice President Academic & Registrar, University of Limerick
Professor Roger Downer, President Emeritus, University of Limerick & Vice-President, Royal Irish Academy
Professor Linda Hogan, Vice Provost/Chief Academic Officer, Trinity College Dublin
Dr Tom Collins, President Emeritus, National University of Ireland, Maynooth & Former President, Royal College of Surgeons Ireland Bahrain
Closing Remarks:
Professor Luke Drury, President of the Royal Irish Academy
Monday, 10 June 2013, Academy House
On Monday 10 June at 1pm the Royal Irish Academy Social Sciences committee organised a half day seminar. The event explored shifting principles, aims and values in higher education, such as academic freedom, impact, peer review and open innovation, against the backdrop of current economic challenges. Speakers considered the effective 're-visioning' of education and the values–open and hidden–at play. Contributions included a look at higher education in Ireland, the UK and mainland Europe.
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