IREG 2021 Jeddah Conference


Effects of Rankings on Community and Society
15 – 16 November 2021

Organizer
IREG Observatory on Academic Ranking and Excellence
Partner
King Abdulaziz University
PROGRAM



Monday, 15 November

11:00  OPENING video

  • Luiz Costa, President, IREG Observatory on Academic Ranking and Excellence
  • Abdulrahman Obaid Al-Youbi President, King Abdulaziz University

11:15 – 12.15  First Session video
Arabic universities and their effect on the societies and communities for the transformation to better future.

Any government looks forward to the develoent of its society and the prosperity of its national economy. It seeks to develop plans and programs targeted at its various national sectors. Universities are main players in the develoent of the knowledge economy and building capacities, but despite the diversity of global university rankings and the accuracy of their measurements, these indicators are not always clear about the relationship between the rankings and their influence on the progress of industry, technology and economy. At the session representatives of leading Arab universities will discuss – in the ranking context –their institutions strive to improve quality of teaching and research in order to meet challenges facing societies in their countries.

Chair:

  • Jan Sadlak, f. President of IREG (France)

Speakers:

12:15 – 12:30  Break

12:30 – 14:00  Second Session (Invited Session) video
Globalization of Science

Globalization of science is today one of the most significant processes affecting higher education systems and the academic profession. Universities are the most globalized social institutions and globalization is a major driving force behind science. However, international collaboration on a massive scale creates tensions both between scientists and states, and between researchers on different continents. Global rankings stratify universities into different tiers. Is the era of collaborative global science the best of times for science across the world?

Moderator: Peter Maassen, University of Oslo, Norway

Speakers:

  • Marek Kwiek, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, (Poland) – The Dynamics of Global Science and New Tensions in Academic Knowledge Production
  • Simon Marginson, Director, Center for Global Higher Education (CGHE), University of Oxford (UK) – Global science in a world of nation states: Do those who pay the piper call the tune?
  • Isidro F. Aguillo, Head, Cybermetrics Lab – Scimago Group (Spain) – Open Global Science and the Higher Education

Discussion

14:00 – 14:15  Break

14:15 – 14:40  Special Presentation video
Research in the MENA universities and its engagement in the transformation projects in the region

Chair: Waldemar Siwinski, Vice-President, IREG Observatory on Academic Ranking and Excellence; President, Perspektywy Education Foundation, Poland

Speaker: M’hamed el Aisati, Vice President, Elsevier

14:40 – 16:00  Third Session video
What’s new in rankings

The pandemic has increased interest in university rankings. In absence of personal visits on campuses prospective students look to rankings while searching for studies that best suite them; researchers use rankings to learn about institutions that represent certain level of research and teaching where it pays to have contacts with. Following the tradition of IREG conferences in the past, we have invited representatives of international rankings to share information on recent develoents in these rankings.

Chair: Waldemar Siwinski, Vice-President, IREG Observatory on Academic Ranking and Excellence; President, Perspektywy Education Foundation, Poland

Speakers:

  • Lu Wang – Ranking Manager, ShanghaiRanking Consultancy, China: – Latest global academic ranking performance of universities from the perspective of ShanghaiRanking
  • Gero Federkeil – U-Multirank Coordinator, Centre for Higher Education CHE, Germany: – The profiles of Arab universities in global context – evidence from U-Multirank
  • Duncan Ross – Chief Data Officer, Times Higher Education THE, UK: Social aspects in THE Impact Ranking.
  • Ural Akbulut – URAP Coordinator, Professor of Middle East Technical University, Turkey: – New face of University Ranking by Academic Performance

Tuesday, 16 November

13:00 – 14:00  Fourth Session video
Distance learning is to stay after the pandemic; will it impact rankings?

In the Distance Learning session we shall discuss the increase of the distance learning during the Covid-19 pandemic and the likeness that it will continue afterwards. It will be very important for rankings and society to look at the quality of distance learning.

Moderator: Luiz C. Costa, President of IREG Observatory, Rector, IESB University (Brazil)

Speakers:

  • Albert Sangra Morer, Open University of Catalonia (CODUR) (tbc)
  • Robert Morse, US News, USA
  • Grzegorz Mazurek, Rector, Kozminski University (Poland)
  • Ellen Hazelkorn, Dublin Institute of Technology (Ireland)

14:00 – 14:15  Break

14:15 – 15:15  Fifth Session video
Challenges universities face implementing the third, social mission

Interaction with society is generally considered the third mission of the university, with the first two representing education and science. The mission’s relevance has been growing for at least two reasons: the dissemination of ideas of sustainable develoent, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, that has led to the reassessment of the university’s role and place in society.

Moderator: Oleg Yastrebov, Rector, RUDN University, Russia

Speakers:

15:15 – 15:30  Break

15:30 – 17:00  Sixth Session video
Rankings and Internationalization

In today’s highly internationalized and competitive global higher education landscape, there are significant synergies between rankings exercises and internationalization agendas. This session will explore how these two powerful forces, which have been evolving in relation to one another for nearly two decades, intersect from a variety of national, institutional, and thematic perspectives.

Moderator: Laura Rumbley, Associate Director, EAIE, (USA/Netherlands)

Speakers:

  • Gerardo Blanco, Academic Director, CIHE at Boston College (USA)
  • Hans de Wit, Former Director & Distinguished Fellow, CIHE at Boston College (Netherland/USA)
  • Fernando Leon Garcia, IAUP President Elect, President, CETYS University (Mexico)
  • Daniela Craciun, University of Twente (Netherlands)

    17:00 – 17:15  CLOSING video

    • Edmund Adam, McMaster University (Canada), Winner of IREG Competition on best PhD on academic rankings 2021: – The influence of global rankings on institutional strategies.

    Closing remarks

    • Habib Fardoun, Consultant for University Ranking & International Relations, King Abudlaziz University
    • Luiz Costa, President, IREG Observatory