Sala Coral
Apr 22, 2024 05:00 PM - 06:30 PM(America/Sao_Paulo)
20240422T1700 20240422T1830 America/Sao_Paulo Round Table - Soft Power and Higher Education: A look at the current role and relevance of HEI in the context of "Science Diplomacy"

For some years now, geopolitical conflicts and global challenges, systemic rivalries, and widespread anti-science discourses have also posed enormous challenges for universities, particularly when it comes to their international relations and also because they themselves are increasingly ascribed a relevant role as an actor in political foreign relations. They are required to advise their researchers on suitable forms and also risks of international cooperation; they are competing – on a highly competitive and borderless market – for international students and academics and should become active in multinational networks in order to research global challenges such as climate change. At the same time, political actors have high expectations of universities because scientific cooperation is often considered to be "untroubled" in comparison to political and economic relations and universities are seen as "soft power" actors. This claim is often expressed under the slogan of "science diplomacy" towards universities, which is itself deemed to be extremely imprecisely defined in social science research (see Flink, T. (2020). The Sensationalist Discourse of Science Diplomacy: A Critical Reflection. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 15(3), 359-370. https://doi.org/10.1163/1871191X-BJA10032).

The session will discuss what role universities can play in this conflicting field between the high expectations of political actors on the one hand and the maxim of freedom of research and teaching on the other, and what risks and benefits internationalization entails in the face of these challenges. It will bring together experts from Brazil and its most important partner countries for scientific cooperation, also exploring the nuances between the global north and south ...

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For some years now, geopolitical conflicts and global challenges, systemic rivalries, and widespread anti-science discourses have also posed enormous challenges for universities, particularly when it comes to their international relations and also because they themselves are increasingly ascribed a relevant role as an actor in political foreign relations. They are required to advise their researchers on suitable forms and also risks of international cooperation; they are competing – on a highly competitive and borderless market – for international students and academics and should become active in multinational networks in order to research global challenges such as climate change. At the same time, political actors have high expectations of universities because scientific cooperation is often considered to be "untroubled" in comparison to political and economic relations and universities are seen as "soft power" actors. This claim is often expressed under the slogan of "science diplomacy" towards universities, which is itself deemed to be extremely imprecisely defined in social science research (see Flink, T. (2020). The Sensationalist Discourse of Science Diplomacy: A Critical Reflection. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 15(3), 359-370. https://doi.org/10.1163/1871191X-BJA10032).

The session will discuss what role universities can play in this conflicting field between the high expectations of political actors on the one hand and the maxim of freedom of research and teaching on the other, and what risks and benefits internationalization entails in the face of these challenges. It will bring together experts from Brazil and its most important partner countries for scientific cooperation, also exploring the nuances between the global north and south experiences.

Format:

Roundtable Discussion with 4 discussants, one chair and one moderator (open, plenary discussion, short input by chair)

Presidente del Servicio de Relaciones Internacionales
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Universidad De La Repíblica
Director of International Affairs
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Universidade Federal De São João Del-Rei
Scientific attachée
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Genral Consulate Of France
Director of the Liaison Office
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University Of Münster
Director of Instituto Latinoamericano de Estudos Avançados - UFRGS
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Universidade Federal Do Rio Grande Do Sul
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Dr. Christina Peters
Director Latin America Office
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Sociedade Alemã De Amparo a Pesquisa (DFG)
 Nicolas Maillard
Director of Instituto Latinoamericano de Estudos Avançados - UFRGS
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Universidade Federal Do Rio Grande Do Sul
Mr. Anderson Galvão
International Affairs Advisor
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Instituto Federal De Brasília
Mrs. Paula Gabriela Coetti Ramos
VE/ COIL Coordinator
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Universidade De Ribeirão Preto
Prof. Dulce Silva
Full Professor
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UNESP Sao Paulo State University
 Roumiana Theunissen
Director, Global Communications & Outreach
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Washington University In St. Louis
Dean, Faculty of Pharmacy
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Universidad De Sevilla
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