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OECD is now in the process of selecting regions to participate in the reviews for 2008-2010. The following regions have agreed to participate in the review: City of Berlin (Germany), Bío Bío Region (Chile), the Galilee (Israel), the Paso del Norte Region (US-Mexico) and Veracruz (Mexico). Negotiations are continuing with a number of other regions. The final number of the participating regions is expected to be between 10 and 14.
Higher education institutions make a significant contribution to economic, social and cultural development in their region. In 2004-2007, IMHE, in collaboration with the OECD Public Governance and Territorial Development Directorate, conducted a comparative review of how higher education in regional development in 12 countries. Read more.
Target regions
• In countries identified for accession to OECD: Russia, Chile, Israel, Estonia, Slovenia
• In rapidly developing economies identified for enhanced engagement with OECD: Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, South Africa
• In countries in South-East Asia
• In G8 countries
• City regions
Objectives
The purpose is to provide HEIs and regional and national authorities and policy makers with information and analysis to assist them in formulating and implementing policies to mobilise higher education for social, economic and cultural development.
The reviews aim:
• To extend the knowledge base of higher education in economic, social and cultural development at regional level
• To develop and reinforce partnerships between HEIs and business and industry and other social partners
• To assist HEIs to articulate their mission, develop their management, evaluate their contribution and contribute to their viability
• To develop reliable indicators and system-level and individual incentives for regional engagement
Guidelines for regions and their HEIs for participation in the review
These documents describe the objectives, target regions, costs and the review process.
They comprise of:
Aide Memoire, including objectives, target regions, costs and review process (English version)
Version française
Guidelines for the Self-Evaluation Report (English version)
Version française
Outputs
The reviews will produce a range of outputs that will be disseminated through print and electronic means, workshops and seminars:
• Regional self-evaluation reports prepared by the regions and their HEIs
• Peer review reports of all regions visited by international experts
• Commissioned papers
• International comparative analysis on specific issues
Major Developments
• September 2008 Launch Workshop for Participating Regions in Paris 10-11 September 2008
• Early 2008 : Official Launch of the review 2008-2010• 2004-2007 : OECD review project “Supporting the Contribution of HEIs to Regional Development”
• September 2007 : Outcomes of the 2004-2007 review project launched and a broad framework for international work agreed. Read more.
• December 2007 : Joint World Bank–OECD review of Kazan City Region
• End 2007 : Revised guidelines for the participation of regions and their HEIs adopted
Next Steps
Identification of the participating regions
Self-evaluation process (September 2008 - August 2009)
Further Reading
Higher Education Management and Policy Vol. 20 Issue 2 based on the presentations from the concluding conference of the 2004-2007 reviews in Valencia in September 2007.
Higher Education and Regions - Globally Competitive, Locally Engaged
Policy Brief Higher Education and Regions
Understanding the Regional Contribution of Higher Education Institutions - literature review
Higher Education and Regions in IMHE Info
Partners and sponsors
OECD Directorate for Territorial Development and Public Governance (GOV)
World Bank
Useful links
FINHEEC (Finnish Higher Education Evaluation Council)
CURDS (Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies, United Kingdom)
The Impact of Higher Education Institutions on regional economies initiative (United Kingdom)
Contact information
Jaana.Puukka@oecd.org (+33 1 45 24 16 61) Project Manager
Richard.Yelland@oecd.org (+33 1 45 24 92 60) Head of Division
Christine.Merk@oecd.org (+33 1 45 24 79 94) Consultant
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