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ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK IDB 1440 VISION Quick
Win Programs
GENERAL ROADMAP FOR ACHIEVING
EXCELLENCE IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY HIGHER
EDUCATION
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Objective
  • Open up higher education institutions to new
    technological innovation and opportunities as
    well as improving the ways in which knowledge is
    produced, managed, disseminated, accessed and
    controlled.
  • Reform IDB member countries-based learning
    institutes to become "functional developmental
    institutes" providing valuable resource for
    business, industry and society.
  • And upgrading them to become world-class
    institutions of higher learning through balancing
    international academic standards with national
    needs and local identity and culture.

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Aims
  • Building and retaining a critical mass of
    world-class scientists and technologists in
    targeted Science and technology areas
  • Promoting relevant research and development
    outcomes for promoting value-added products for
    the private sector.
  • Improving and reforming the educational
    institutions in order to facilitate IDB member
    countries participation in the knowledge-based
    economy.

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Outline about the roadmap
  • Fifteen (15) institutions, five (5) within each
    of the three IDB regions (African, Asian and Arab
    regions), will be identified for carrying out the
    upgrading process to promote scientific research
    in chosen strategic fields in Science and
    Technology.
  • Carrying out gap analysis to formulate the
    necessary strategic initiatives to be undertaken
    for the upgrading (reform) process, and precisely
    define the objectives to be reached by the end of
    the upgrading
  • _at_ A diagnostic report will be prepared
    for the selected Institutes.
  • _at_ Bench marking with world class
    universities
  • Three (3) of the 15 selected institutions, one
    (1) from each IDB region, will be chosen for the
    pilot phase of the Quick Win Project for
    demonstrating the feasibility of the upgrading
    process.
  • Undertaken strategic initiatives for upgrading.
  • Evaluation for the pilot phase
  • Large scale upgrading.

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Schematic representation of the roadmap
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Priority science and technology fields. in each
of the three IDB regions (i.e. African, Arab and
Asian regions)
  • ST fields must have
  • Regional impact
  • High scientific potential
  • Highly critical to the economic development of
    member countries
  • An analysis of the results of various studies
    including
  • Status of Scientific Research in OIC Member
    States performed by the COMSTECH
  • Arab foundation of science and technology
  • IDB science development network
  • National and regional strategies for science and
    technology

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ST fields of regional interest with present high
scientific potential
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2. Institutions selection process. 15 selected
educational institutions (5 within each of the
three IDB regions "African, Asian and Arab
regions") were initially identified for carrying
out the upgrading and reforming process to
promote scientific research in chosen strategic
fields in Science and Technology.
  • The potential candidate institutions were
    selected using the following
  • International rankings including World Academic
    Ranking of Universities, Times Higher Education
    Ranking and Scientific Research Performance
    Ranking.
  • Regional rankings including Pakistan-based
    COMSTECH ranking and Turkey-based SESTRIC ranking
  • Other measures have been put in consideration in
    the selection process
  • - IDB Science and Technology Prize winner
    institutions.
  • - Geographical distribution within each IDB
    region
  • - The readiness of the selected institutions to
    meet the upgrading demands.
  • - Institutions with potential for both national
    and regional impact on the development of
    knowledge based economy.
  • - The selection focuses on research centres or
    units within selected universities in order to
    facilitate the implementation process. Those
    centers should also have Master and or PhD
    degrees training programmes.

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Selected institutions
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The final selection of exact programme,
department, unit or center within these
institutions, to be subject to upgrading for
achieving excellence in higher education science
and technology for development, will be made
after
  • The diagnosis process which will be conducted by
    asking the selected institutions to fill a
    comprehensive formulary.
  • Following the respective IDB procedures, the
    concerned governmental institutions and IDBs
    representatives in the concerned country shall be
    involved,
  • The collected information will be assessed by
    missions to the institutions for.
  • - Getting in touch with the reality on the
    ground.
  • - Ensuring that the institutions have the
    necessary minimum standards to leap-frog to
    excel.

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Prior of starting the pilot phase and in abid to
make the gap analysis, formulate the necessary
strategic initiatives to be undertaken for the
upgrading (reform) process, and precisely define
the objectives to be reached by the end of the
upgrading, the following will be carried out
  • A diagnostic report for each selected institution
  • An appropriate benchmarking with world-class
    institutions.

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Pilot phase
  • Out of the 15 selected educational
    institutions, one educational institute in each
    of the three IDB regions "African, Asian and Arab
    regions") will participate in the pilot programme
    for carrying out the upgrading and reforming
    process to promote scientific research in chosen
    strategic fields in Science and Technology.

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Trends and tools
  • The reviews of the current literatures and views
    on transformation of higher education reveals the
    existence of many trends that should be included
    into the Roadmap for excellence.
  • Characteristics.
  • Transformation into research universities or
    international hubs of excellence
  • Increasing demand for higher education,
    particularly for science and technology based
    disciplines
  • Focus on quality in teaching, learning,
    research and service delivery
  • More institutional autonomy and university
    empowerment and self- funds generation
  • Growing competition on specialized niche areas,
    strategic research priorities, quality student,
    quality staff
  • devoting more funds to finance research and
    teaching and learning
  • Infuse of ICT and high tech tools in teaching and
    research
  • Enhancing science and technology education
    through empowering staff with the skills and
    pedagogical and methodological knowledge
  • Linking the university to industry and society
    as a whole in order to get strength and make
    impact through producing employable graduates,
    high impact research and effective services to
    the industry and society
  • Bridging the gap between theoretical research and
    applied technology and creating industry lab
    centers at Universities
  • More focus on human capital and intangible
    assets to stimulate creativity and innovation
    fresh graduates and seniors given scholarships by
    industry to further develop practical invention
    to industry firms-
  • Developing patents system in Muslim countries

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Within the selected institutions located in
different IDB regions the following axes could be
considered to upgrade the institutions to meet
the objective.
  • Roadmap strategic axes

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Some vital interventions will be carried out for
upgrading the institutions including
  • human resource development
  • Strategic Alliances networking and Private Sector
    initiatives
  • Financial resources
  • Strategic Management
  • Infrastructure
  • Promoting community services.
  • a monitoring and evaluating system will be
    established
  • Setting up information dissemination tools.

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A focus on Human Resource Development is needed
through
  • Enhance the curriculum to reflect labor market
    needs in the ST fields
  • Update of teaching resources adopting IT
  • Upgrade teaching staff through a planned
    staff-development plan
  • Enhance research skills, teaching skills through
    training programs
  • Continuous improvement of teaching processes and
    skills benefiting from the students feedback and
    teachers evaluation exercises
  • Development of student-centered approach
    learning, promotion of analytical skills,
    critical thinking, learning motivation soft
    skills enhancement such as communication skills,
    presentation skills etc

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Building Strategic Alliances and Networking
  • The shortcomings of science education systems
    in IDB member countries have been highlighted by
    the lack of entrepreneurship and innovation in
    the region.
  • For innovation to take root
  • The 'golden triangle' of academic institutions,
    governments and the private sector must cooperate
    in doing business.
  • To establish partnership between the selected
    science and technology institutions and the
    private sector, it is crucial to base the
    development of S T on Building Strategic
    Alliances and Networking by preparing the
    following

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Directory of ST parks, incubators, and cities
in IDB member countries.
  • This directory will highlight the important role
    of science parks in promoting the culture of
    innovation and competitiveness among businesses
    and knowledge-based institutions.
  • It will be used as a guide to promote private
    sector involvement in the project as it will
    promote links between scientists at universities
    and RD institutions and science parks in IDB
    regions with the aim to facilitate the set up and
    development of innovation-based companies through
    incubation and spin-off processes.

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(b) System for promoting partnership
between private sector and universities.
  • in abid to promote initiatives to encourage
    innovation and entrepreneurship throughout the
    Islamic world, an intelligence system will be
    developed for promoting universities-industry
    alliance depending on well-conceived procedures
    for gathering, mobilizing, evaluating, sorting
    and communicating information with the aim to
    convert it into knowledge that is relevant to the
    need of Islamic countries.
  • To achieve that, a mechanism will be
    established for screening science and technology
    information from universities and cooperate with
    the private sector to set up commercially viable
    science-based enterprises with the aim to lay the
    foundations for science and technology-based
    "homegrown" entrepreneurial venture

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Online directory for ST associations, societies
and networks in IDB member countries.
  • It will act as a guide to national and
    regional science and technology (ST)
    associations, societies and network to promote
    cooperation and collaboration among scientific,
    education, business and public communities in IDB
    member countries.

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The following interventions could be performed in
the selected science and technology institutions
  • Directing curriculum towards the private sector
    needs.
  • Preparing a scheme for Student placement in
    industry to produce ready industry graduates.
  • Launching awareness program for private sector as
    well as researchers about the role of science in
    developing knowledge-based industry.
  • Modifying the promotion roles of faculty and
    staff to make working with the private sector
    part of it.
  • Preparing directory for staff with private sector
    experiences.
  • Launching programs about science management and
    industrial innovation.
  • Establishing a unit to be called (unit for
    investors) where investors can get all the
    necessary business-based information.
  • Create academic chairs funded by the private
    sector

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(d) Financial Management Efficiency
  • Developing a comprehensive strategic plan on the
    university revenues.
  • Developing indicators to measure the level of
    success in using the financial resources to
    enhance science and technology.
  • Budget allocation as block grants for focused
    areas

(e) Strategic Planning
  • Formulation of vision and mission in the focused
    areas
  • Central and unified mechanism of policy
    formulation
  • Development of capability for autonomy management
  • Instituting good governance principles
  • Formulate a strategic planning for the focused
    areas

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(f) Physical Learning Environment
  • Infrastructure needs adequate in the focused
    areas of the S T such as labs, state of the art
    equipment and facilities for research undertakings

(g) Promoting Community Services
  • Setting up of websites to disseminate information
  • Programs to introduce the focused areas
    discoveries to the community
  • Introduce life-long learning for the public in
    the science and technology areas

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(h) Establishing a Monitoring and Evaluation
System.
  • To ensure what is the current status and how much
    assistance required upgrading the
  • institutions to attain the project objectives.
  • A Quality Assurance System has to be incorporated
    so as the institutions can give
  • transparent outlook to their undertakings.
  • A quality capacity building should be designed
    and should include
  • Quality management training
  • Establishing quality assurance units in
    universities
  • Preparing universities for accreditation by
    international accreditation Boards
  • Integrated ISO training
  • Promoting young scientists and scientific
    discoveries
  • Creative thinking and quality initiatives
  • Strategic planning
  • Key performance indicators and quality
    measurement
  • Quality audit
  • Academic review reviewers, examiners, advisors
  • Benchmarking
  • Creative and innovative groups
  • Human resources development
  • Information capital capacity building
  • Leadership and governance training

Integrated skills for academicians and
administrators
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Benchmarks need to be established as indicators
of the quality of the components and achievements
monitored.
  • A culture of continuous improvement has to be
    instilled through the evaluation system among the
    measures to be taken such as
  • Strategic planning
  • Setting up key performance indicators
  • Balanced score card
  • Audit exercises
  • Self assessment
  • Surveys and feedback

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(i) Use of ICT. In addition to other measures,
the QW could set up a website to be used as a
tool for
  • Communicating of the project to the potential
    donors,
  • Disseminating the concept of the project,
  • Promoting networking between concerned partners
    such as higher education institutions, science
    oriented private sector, science policy makers,
    .. etc.
  • Stimulating the exchanges of ideas and flow of
    knowledge,
  • Enhancing cooperation among IDB member countries
  • Contributing towards innovation in the field of
    higher education as well as science and
    technology for development

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Higher education information center for IDB
member countries
  • The online higher education information center
    for IDB member countries, which is the first in
    Islamic states, is ongoing effort to provide
    higher education policymakers, analysts, experts,
    scientists and technologists with the data and
    information needed to make sound educational
    policy decisions as well as promoting cooperation
    and knowledge transfer among IDB member
    countries.
  • It includes the following
  • Database for higher education strategies
  • E-library for international reports on higher
    education

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ST higher education Innovation alliance
resources (IAR) 
  • It includes the following
  • Directory for world class universities
  • It is ongoing effort to provide scientists,
    technologists, educationalists and policy makers
    in IDB-based universities and higher learning
    institutions with an invaluable information
    resources about the top 50 World class
    universities in international ranking systems
    located outside IDB member countries and foreign
    universities with branches located in IDB member
    countries to identify best practices from highly
    performing world class universities.
  • Directory for ST associations, societies and
    networks
  • Directory of science and technology parks,
    incubators and cities in IDB member countries
  • E-bulletin (Achieving excellence in science and
    technology "ST" higher education)
  • A monthly bulletin that monitors the
    development of ST within higher education sector
    in IDB Member Countries and disseminates
    information and knowledge generated from the QW
    project as well as promotes cooperation between
    learning institutions and industry to establish
    sustainable and innovation-based ST higher
    education system for development in the Islamic
    world.

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Ranking monitor for universities in IDB member
countries 
  • It is ongoing effort to provide IDB-based
    universities with an invaluable tool for tracking
    changes over time in their regional and
    international standing and help academic and
    higher education policy makers in identifying the
    weakness and constraints that IDB-based
    universities are facing in terms of quality and
    efficiency as well as identifying best practices
    from highly performing world class universities.
  • It includes the following
  • (A) Regional ranking
  • Ranking of SESRTCIC " Turkish-based Statistical,
    Economic and Social    Research and Training
    Center for Islamic Countries
  • Ranking of COMSTECH "Pakistan-based OIC standing
    committee on scientific and technological
    cooperation"
  • (B) International ranking
  • Academic Ranking of World Universities
  • QS World University Rankings
  • Webometrics Ranking
  • Scientific research performance ranking
  • Web-based popularity ranking

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Islamic intelligence system for promoting private
sector-universities partnership
  • A model to promote links between selected
    universities and private sector in the fields of
    agriculture, nanotechnology and information
    communication technologies.
  • At the implementation stage, The QW Project
    should establish a mechanism for screening
    science and technology information to help
    universities to cooperate with the private sector
    for presenting models for scientific creative
    ideas that could be transformed into products and
    processes as well as setting up commercially
    viable science-based enterprises.

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What is next?
  • Once the following roadmap(s) is completed and
  • cleared by the IDB Management..
  • General roadmap for excellence in science and
    technology.
  • Customized roadmaps
  • Agriculture
  • Nanotechnology
  • Information and communication technologies
  • We will start the gap analysis followed by the
    development of Pilot
  • Projects in ST Higher Education.

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