Times Higher Education hosted the inaugural in Miami on 28 April 2014 - the worldās first global gathering dedicated to the specific challenges and opportunities facing young universities.
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The summit, hosted by Times Higher Education in partnership with the UKās Plymouth University, was attended by over 130 senior leaders of universities under 50 years old, from 30 countries, who came together ahead of the official launch of the THE 100 Under 50 2014 rankings on 30 April.
Welcome and introductions
Professor Wendy Purcell, vice-chancellor, Plymouth University, UK
āDeveloping world-class universities in years, not centuries - an overview of the THE 100 Under 50 Rankingsā
Phil Baty, rankings editor, Times Higher Education
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āCan young universities compete on the global higher education scene? The challenge of leapfroggingā
Jamil Salmi, global tertiary education expert and former World Bank tertiary education coordinator
Introduced by Ms Vicki Thomson, executive director, Australian Technology Network
āHow can younger universities compete on the world stage with those that have had a head start of many centuries?ā
Sung-Mo āSteveā Kang, president, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea
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āDeveloping your research strategyā
Koen Lamberts, vice-chancellor, University of York, UK
āFunding, freedom and the pursuit of excellenceā
Umran S. İnan, president, KoƧ University, Turkey
Plenary panel sponsored by Thomson Reuters
āCapturing research impact, innovation and knowledge transfer for world university rankings and beyond: an open consultative panel debate on proposed metrics from Thomson Reuters for THEās World University Rankingsā
Chaired by Mr Phil Baty, editor at large and rankings editor, Times Higher Education
Introduced by Joshua Schnell, Director, Scientific Analytics at Thomson Reuters
āLeadership challenges for young universities: creating the vision, rallying staff, making choicesā
David E. Daniel, president, University of Texas at Dallas, US
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āDeveloping a niche, building a vision and establishing a brandā
Wendy Purcell, vice-chancellor, Plymouth University, UK
Q&A
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