Title: Eduardo Ismodes
1Revolution in the University
- Eduardo Ismodes
- Science and Technology Literacy
- Perú, Chipre, USA 2006
2Do we improve in Perú? (1)
- The State yearly spends 2.200 million soles in
social help programs, some of them related to
youngsters, but nobody notices any improvement.
What happens is that money is not everything.
Francisco Sanz, Orazio Potestá,
http//www.elcomercioperu.com.pe/Elecciones2006/Ht
ml/2005-11-19/Informe0406396.html
3Do we improve in Perú? (2)
- Of the seven million youngsters living in the
country, with ages ranging from 15 to 29,
approximately 2 million neither study nor work.
And not because they dont want to. A proof of
this is that 48 of youngsters have had to
migrate from their towns of origin in the search
for an informal job and to do whatever has to be
done.
Francisco Sanz, Orazio Potestá,
http//www.elcomercioperu.com.pe/Elecciones2006/Ht
ml/2005-11-19/Informe0406396.html
477 of Lima citizens would live abroad... if they
could
- 30 to the United States
- 26 to Spain
- 86 of youngsters aging from18 to 24, if they
could, would emigrate abroad.
Survey done by Support, Opinion and Market
surveyors (Apoyo, Opinión y Mercado encuestadora)
for News Paper El Comercio, 15/5/2005. Renato
Cisneros, http//www.elcomercioperu.com.pe/edicion
impresa/html/20052D052D15/imppolitica0306664.htm
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5But ... is it that? Are there no resources?
Is there no money?...Is there no future?...
6S/.200 mlls. of international help are wasted (1)
- The last Peruvian International Cooperation
Agency (PICA) report reveals that in the year
2004 more than 200 million of not-reimbursable
soles - that is, donated, were not used. The
total international help provided by different
countries and organizations to support State
projects for fighting against poverty and in
favor of development was of around 253 million
soles, and hardly a bit more than the fifth of it
(52 millions) could be used.
Cover of the news paper El Comercio 27/12/2005
7S/.200 mlls. of international help are wasted (2)
- Excess of bureaucracy and the deficiencies in the
elaboration, management and execution of the same
projects handicapped the proper use of the given
funds. - 53 projects were affected.
Cover of the News Paper El Comercio 27/12/2005
8No one knows in what is the mining canon invested
(1)
- Despite the increase of the amount being
transferred to the regional and local governments
- 97 more in relation to that in 2004
concerning the mining canon, there is no way of
knowing exactly what is this amount being spent
in.
News Paper El Comercio, Perú, Friday 30 December
2005
9International Reserves in Perú reach US 14.004
millions
- The net international reserves (NIR) reached 2005
US 14.004 on Dec. 13th of 2005, exceeding in US
461 millions those registered at the end of
November, as reported by the Banco Central de
Reservas del Perú (BCR).
http//www.elcomercioperu.com.pe/ediciononline/htm
l/20052D122D17/onleconomia0422647.html
10A new capital source.
- After more than 12 years of activity, Peruvian
AFPs attend around 3.5 million registered people
and have accumulated assets for as much as 8,700
million dollars. This amount corresponds to
almost 60 per cent of the national investment
capital, with a growth rate of 60 million dollars
per month according to Fernando Muñoz-Najar
Perea, advisor for the Association of AFPs.
BIDAmérica, 4 January 2006 http//www.iadb.org/id
bamerica/index.cfm?thisid3798
11And what are we doing?How do we start?How can
we get organized?...What is the role of the
University?
12In what Era are we in?
- Era of information
- Era of communication
- Era of knowledge
13What does a University ideally do?
Graduates (Under and Post Degrees, Continuous
Education)
Society Requirements
The University
Research Development Innovation
Receives
Gives
Social Responsability
14What does a University in Peru really do?
Graduates with no title and extenión coure
Society Requirements
The University
Research Develpoment Innovation
Receives
Gives
Social Responsability
15Fundamental Internal Workin the University
- Receive, aprehend Knowledge
- Store Knowledge
- Process Knowledge
- Transmit Knowledge
- Create Knowledge
- Give sense to reception, storage, process,
transmission and Knowledge generation
16The essence of the University
17Self-limitation of the University
- In the knowledge issue, the peruvian University
is basically devoted to transmitingt knowledge,
not to generating it and by not doing so, our
capacity to prominently influence in the
development of the country turns out to be very
limited.
18What is a professional in engineering?
- A person with enough knowledge to exercise his
career. - A person capable of attending to the problems
that arise in his profession with abilities,
aptitude, attitudes and capacities in - Handling Projects
- Management, Administration, Economic aspects
- Oral and written Communication
- Group and interdisciplinary Work
- Ethics
- Continuous Learning
19Reasons to follow university studies
Interest in studying an area of knowledge
Potential for obtaining good economic income
when finishing studies
Social pressure / Family pressure
20Acting environment of the University
Candidate
Graduate
Depend. or Independ worker.
University
Is interested in an issue
Has Knowledge
Has a job in what he likes
Wants a good job
Has Capabilities
21Are we well focused?
- One of the most serious problems of most Peruvian
universities is that we teachers are neither
worried about if our students will find a job nor
what kind of job they will get.
22Real acting environment of the University in Perú
Candidate
Graduate
Depend. or Independ worker.
University
Is interested in an issue
Has Knowledge
Gets a job in What he likes
Wants a good job
Has Capabilities
23Present situation in the Universities
- There is no clear orientation about the great
issues where the country must handle Knowledge. - The potential sources of wealth are not studied.
- The academic units inside each university are
functioning as feuds. - Peruvian universities compete with each other
over the recruitment of new students.
24Universities do not relate well with the context
- How do universities relate with those that should
be the main sources of employment of their
students? - What effort is made by universities to get linked
with enterprises and with the government? - Do universities have an idea of what they are
training their students for?
25And how can wealth be generated in a country?
Who are the key actors?What is the role of
the university?
26The well known Sábatos development triangle
(that does not work in Peru)
Government
Academy
Enterprise
27More actors, indeed
Government
PPM Persons Projects Money
Academy School
Enterprise
28Present situation of the University
When society asks the University for
solutions, it addresses the administration or
the teachers, which is like adddrssing the
turbine or the generator. But, how will they
work without energy? How will they transmit the
energy without a transmission system?
Picture taken from http//www.howstuffworks.com/
29Which of the following factors is the most
important in the final result?
- Studies Plan (Sp)
- Teachers (Tr)
- Marks or Assessments (M)
- Infrastructure (I)
- Services (S)
- Administration (A)
- The selfsame student (St)
- Payments ()
- Supervised Field Practicals (FP)
- Time (t)
- Thesis work (T)
30The Energy is in the students!
Photo. taken from http//www.howstuffworks.com/
31We need to create the pipeline that will take
the energy to the turbine and also the line of
transmission that should connect us to society
Picture taken from http//www.howstuffworks.com/
32Solution
- How to cause a revolution in the Universitys
essence and performance? - How to create the feeding pipeline and the
transmission distribution Network?
33Alternative for a solution
- The new information and communication
technologies offer us a series of tools for us to
use. - Since November 2005, the Science and Engineering
Faculty has launched the Citizens Net of
Interest Teams. - See http//equipos.pucp.edu.pe (from January
15th of January 2006 onwards)
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35The Interest Teams Net in IDR
I Innovation D Development R Research
36Products from the Teams
Monthly Report Articles Books Courses
Materials Courses Estrategic Plan Projects Papers
Thesis Consultancies Patents Chartered Experts Vin
culations University, State, Enterprises U-E-G?
Topics of Interest for the generation of wealth
Enterprises
37Categories for the Interest Teams
38The Teams Obligations
- Periodical meetings (at least once a month).
- Publish a one-page report once a month,
registered in the Universitys Web page. - Define objectives, aims, intentions at an initial
stage. - Develop a strategic plan in its first year of
existence. - Propose Thesis Projects related to the Teams
topics, which will support the objectives of the
Team.
39Obligations (Duties)
- Relate the students - members of the Team - to
the professional practicals related to the Teams
topics of interest. - Get trained in the preparation of projects.
- Relate the subjects of the member students with
the Teams topics of interest. Offer the teachers
of the subjects where any relation can be found,
an opportunity for them to prepare complementary
coursework added to the activities developed in
class. - Relate the topics of the Interest Teams to the
needs of the enterprises and of the country.
40The Teams Rights
- Space on the Web page.
- Register and control of first drafts.
- Room for socializing (Space, environment).
- Classrooms, meeting rooms
- Contact with possible financing agencies,
facilitators, collaborators. - Depending on the case, help from laboratories.
- Letters of presentation addressed to companies
and the Government.
41Rights
- Funds through concurse.
- Awards.
- Training in te hdevelopment of strategic plans,
bussiness plans, knowledge on how to prepare
projects, thesis plans, etc. - Space to enable the Teams to offer courses,
seminaries, conferences. - Participation before international organizations.
- System of qualification for chartering and for
practicals adapted to the Teams. - Any facility that may be given within their
range.
42Master Interest Team
Academy,Government, Enterprise, School
43Master Interest Team
Curious
Supporters
Candidates
Graduates
Active Members
Financiers and backers
Universe of Interest Teams
44And ... generate enterprises
Enterprise(s) Center Institute Academic
Unit Foundation ONG(s) Other Interest Teams
Original Interest Team
45How to introduce Interest Teams into Universities?
Universities
Formal Environment (Space)
Non-Formal Environment (Space)
46Take advantage of the TICS to create the net
Universities Formal Environment
(Space) Non-Formal Environment (Space)
47The results influence the formal spaces
Key Tool The Thesis and Practicals
University Formal Environment (space) Non-Formal
Environment (space)
48Results transcend the boundaries of Universities
University Formal Spaces Non-Formal Spaces
49Impact in the PUCP
- The Faculty of Science and Engineering has 3300
students. If every student were a member of an
interest team, with an average of 19 people per
team, we would have 330 Interest Teams. - If the University, with its 17,000 students, gets
involved, it will be able to yield 1,700 Interest
Teams.
50Impact in San Marcos University
- How many students are there at the San Marcos
University? 30,000? - Could they form 3,000 Interest Teams?
51Impact over the country
- If, in general terms, the universities get
involved in the formation of Interest Teams, with
more than 400,000 university students spread all
over the country, we could count with more than
40,000 Interest Teams. - Can you imagine the impact on each one of the
team members lives and the impact in favor of
the enterprises?
52And the Knowledge?
- The formation of the network of Interest Teams in
the Universities would boost the production of
Thesis investigations, the generation of
Knowledge and the need to protect the
intellectual production that has been generated. - With few resources based on the passion and
interest of the teams regarding their subjects,
as well as their dreams, poor countries could
become an active part of a world that is
continually building on a base of Knowledge.
53The End
- Thank you for your attention