Higher
Education and Research Addressing Local and Global Needs, the
theme of the 13th General Conference, echoes the very reasons that led
to the creation of the Association 60 years ago, namely the
responsibilities of higher education and research institutions to serve
the world around them. In 1948, it was the imperative of creating
collaborative links and bridges of understanding in order to restore
and guarantee peace among peoples and nations ravaged by WWII that
motivated higher education leaders to come together. In 2008
higher education institutions and their leadership face different but
equally challenging demands both locally and globally.
Today, as 60 years ago, many of these challenges are of an
international nature, requiring international collaboration, learning
from each other and undertaking collective action.
Furthermore, given the technology- and knowledge- intensiveness of
current developments, higher education and research institutions are
central actors, both as drivers of innovation and progress but also as
institutions that can question proposed answers and find solutions to
the unexpected or even undesirable effects of change.
Are higher education
institutions addressing the most pressing challenges facing humanity?
To what extent does higher
education contribute to the promotion of social justice, peace and
equity?
How well are higher
education institutions balancing their response to the pressures to
secure economic competitiveness and to reduce socio-economic gaps and
increase social cohesion?
Are HEIs exercising fully,
the responsibilities that come with the central role they play in
scientific discovery and its applications?
Are HEI leaders
sufficiently engaged as moral or civic leaders, building public trust,
understanding and support for higher education and research?
These questions and related topics will serve as leitmotif for the
Thematic Programme of the 13th General Conference and guide the
conversation during the Opening
Dialogue, the discussions and debates in Plenary Sessions and during the parallel Workshops.
A global forum as offered by IAU,
remains an essential mechanism to enable HEI leaders to identify and
debate how to meet these challenges that affect people in their daily
lives, but also society more generally over time. International
collaboration is a lever for change and improvement. It is also
the foundation for developing a shared understanding and a common voice
on issues and principles of global importance; a key goal for IAU as it
aims to realize its slogan: For a
Worldwide Higher Education Community.