E.I.D.S. Mutual Collaboration for the Future Innovation Europe The European Industrial Doctoral School E.I.D.S. A spin-off from DOC-CAREERS II Prof. Petter Gustafsson Director, Umeå University Industrial Graduate School
E.I.D.S Mutual Collaboration for the Future Umeå Industrial Doctoral School A model for a European Doctoral School Defined by a vision emphasising that creative researchers collaborate with external partners, companies and public organisations, in collaborative projects where strong science is used for the benefit of the society Defined by doctoral candidates selected on the basis of a will to work in collaborative projects Defined by a skills development package to prepare candidates for R&D careers Defined by a competitive process integrating the vision statement Defined by 14 principles describing the vision statement
E.I.D.S. Mutual Collaboration for the Future Umeå Industrial Doctoral School A model for a European Doctoral School 20 collaborative research projects 20 doctoral candidates 20 candidates for R&D leaders trained in collaborative research 20 creative scientists as supervisors 20 company mentors 30 companies and public organisations involved
Umeå Industrial Doctoral School Past Performance 2 groups of candidates, first group started 2008, second group started 2010 1 completed doctoral thesis 23 scientific papers in peer reviewed journals, out of which 14 are co-authored by company personnel 4 patent applications 4 innovations 9 technical solutions 2 software packages E.I.D.S. Mutual Collaboration for the Future On average 0,5 day per week spent at the company
E.I.D.S. Founding Partners
Bangor University Knowledge Economy Skills Scholarships (KESS) Mr. Bryn Jones Project Manager, Knowledge Economy Skills Scholarship Programme Research and Innovation Office, Bangor University
Bangor University Knowledge Economy Skills Scholarships (KESS) PhD and Research Masters supported by the Welsh Government s ESF Convergence programme; Research projects undertaken collaboratively with businesses based in the Convergence Region; Integrated with research, innovation and business skills training leading to a Postgraduate Skills Development Award; Scholarship projects linked to the 4 Welsh priority R&D sectors; Part of a concerted effort to transform the economy of Wales through investing in Research, Innovation and Higher-level skills Students must be based in the Convergence Region on application.
Bangor University Knowledge Economy Skills Scholarships (KESS) 33/ 39 million total project costs; 220 PhDs / 200 Research Masters; 318 live scholarships (Jan 12); 9 University Partners across Wales; Micro Companies, SMEs, Large Companies and 3 rd and Public Sector Organisations are all eligible project partners; Low cost for participating companies: 2.5-3.5k / 3-4.2 p.a. Students receive a Scholarship of 14k / 16.8k p.a. and a 5k / 6k travel, training and equipment budget; Projects approved through an institution-wide competition. IP retained by University but possible to license at additional cost www.higherskillswales.co.uk/wales
E.I.D.S. Mutual Collaboration for the Future Collaborative PhD research at Ghent University Baekeland initiative (IWT) First call in 2009 In close collaboration with Flemish company Company submits project, provides co-funding and dayto-day supervision Opportunity for young MaDegrees, and for more mature employees in company who want to do PhD research Researcher: student at university; works at university or company PhD degree awarded by university Challenging PhD project, to the benefit of the company and the PhD student Contract: content and division of work/time, IP,
E.I.D.S. Mutual Collaboration for the Future Collaborative PhD research at Ghent University Baekeland initiative (IWT) In 2010 = 12 ongoing PhD projects Science engineering and technology 10 Medical and Life Sciences 1 Social and Behavioural Sciences (consulting) Large companies SME s 7 Call in 2011; next round of projects is now starting up 1 5
E.I.D.S. Mutual Collaboration for the Future E.I.D.S. - Vision Engage creative researchers: deliver breakthrough science find innovations knowledge exchange Engage external partners with the same vision Find competitive doctoral candidates with a mind set to collaborate with external partners Deliver skills development to prepare candidates for R&D careers enhanced through mobility Enhance mobility and exchanges within the E.I.D.S. Working with the 14 principles defining the vision
A Collaborative Platform for Future Success 7 Universities all over Europe E.I.D.S. Mutual Collaboration for the Future 7 Industrial Doctoral Schools focusing on 14 principles 12 doctoral candidates and collaborative projects at each university 84 industrial partners Co-authored scientific papers, innovations, patents, technical solutions, shared training packages, doctors trained to become new R&D leaders
E.I.D.S. Mutual Collaboration for the Future Scientific Excellence UmU Optimal PhD-candidate Outcome Maximum Collaborative Outcome E.I.D.S platform for a European collaborative doctoral school Enhanced Inter- University Collaboration UGent BangorU
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E.I.D.S. Mutual Collaboration for the Future Exclusive Courses Gender & Diversity Project orientation Ethics
E.I.D.S. Mutual Collaboration for the Future E.I.D.S. principles are aimed as a platform to harmonize a joint collaborative doctoral school for: Scientific excellence Maximum collaborative effect Optimal PhD-candidate outcome Enhanced Inter-university collaboration Developing the skills base needed by R&D companies Knowledge exchange to benefit the economy and society
E.I.D.S. Principles Science and Innovation Working collaboratively with businesses and other organizations to deliver the principles of the Industrial Doctoral School, E.I.D.S. Engage creative researchers so they combine excellent research with benefit for society Encourage research projects and doctoral candidates within a range of academic disciplines Promote projects with mutual benefit Competitiveness Assure that projects and doctoral candidates are selected through a competitive process
E.I.D.S. Principles Course package Provide a course package to develop generic competencies Support local teams of collaborating teachers to deliver the course package. All course packages should be delivered through an agreed common language Establish local communities of doctoral candidates to encourage networking and peer support Prepare doctoral candidates for collaboration between the university and an external partner Mobility Establish and promote doctoral candidate exchanges within E.I.D.S. Establish and promote a common approach to the delivery of training that is harmonized across the partners Coordinate work-shops for all doctoral candidates to communicate their projects and discuss research issues
E.I.D.S. Principles Contract Make sure that a contract is signed by all engaged partners before the start of the graduate studies. The contract should regulate duties, finances, responsibilities and IP rights of all parties Funding Further affirm EIDS value by requiring external partners to co-fund the research project. The aim is to reach 50 % in co-funding from external partners
E.I.D.S. Mutual Collaboration for the Future Partners Co-founders: Bangor University, Wales, GB Gent University, Gent, Belgium Collaborating partner: University of Aveiro, Portugal Approached potential partners: Linköping University, Sweden Aarhus University, Denmark University of Pardubice, Czech Republic
Future activity Establish funding to secure: Principles as a platform among partners Scientific creativity as a basis for industrial and societal innovations Mobility Harmonised course packages Doctoral candidates trained in collaboration
Closing remarks Prof David Shepherd Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research & Enterprise) Bangor University