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Draft Version at the Date of 9Th June 2017 H. 18.00 Udine, Italy, 29th and 30th June 2017 Garzolini di Toppo Wasserman Palace, via Gemona 92 th Draft version at the date of 9 June 2017 h. 18.00 Thursday 29th June 2017 12.00 – Hall Registration 12.30 – The Gardens of Palazzo Garzolini di Toppo Wasserman Welcome Lunch 13.30 – 14.15 – Velarium Official Welcome and Opening Remarks Alberto De Toni, Secretary General, CRUI - The Conference of Italian University Vice-Chancellors Giuseppe Morandini, President, Friuli Foundation Furio Honsell, Mayor, City of Udine Pietro Fontanini, President of the Province of Udine Debora Serracchiani, President of the Autonomous Friuli Venezia Giulia Region Rolf Tarrach, President, EUA - European University Association Valeria Fedeli, Italian Minister of Education, Universities and Research 14.15 – 14.45 – Velarium Keynote Address The International Debate on Education for All in the Sustainable Development Stephen Freedman, Provost, Fordham University, New York, Full Administrative U.S.A. Board Member of the IAU - International Association of Universities “I Magnifici Incontri” Meetings of International Vice-Chancellors and Presidents 4 Parallel Sessions 14.45 – 15.00 Introductory Activities 15.00 – 16.30 I Round Table – State of the Art - Urgency for Change 16.30 – 17.00 The Gardens of Palazzo Garzolini di Toppo Wasserman Coffee Break 17.00 – 18.30 II Round Table – Future Challenges & Proposals 1 Table 1 – Room T9A Global Citizenship Coordinators Fabio Rugge, Chairperson, Vice-Chancellor, University of Pavia Paolo Lugli, Rapporteur, Vice-Chancellor, Free University of Bolzen-Bolzano Annalisa Oboe, Rapporteur, Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Cultural, Social and Gender Relations, University of Padua Foreign Universities Stephen Freedman, Provost, Fordham University, New York, United States of America Colin Riordan, President and Vice Chancellor, Cardiff University, United Kingdom Manuel Tunon de Lara, President, University of Bordeaux, France Italian Universities Massimo Carpinelli, Vice-Chancellor, University of Sassari Gino Mirocle Crisci, Vice-Chancellor, University of Calabria Eugenio Di Sciascio, Vice-Chancellor, Polytechnic University of Bari Simonetta Filippi, Deputy Vice-Chancellor for University Education, Biomedical University Campus of Rome Francesco Frati, Vice-Chancellor, University of Siena Armando Genazzani, Deputy Vice-Chancellor for International Relations, University of Eastern Piedmont Andrea Lania, Director, Specialty Medical School, Humanitas University, Milan Sauro Longhi, Vice-Chancellor, Marche Polytechnic University Francisco Matte Bon, Vice-Chancellor, University for International Studies, Rome Gaetano Manfredi, Vice-Chancellor, University of Naples “Napoli Federico II” Michela Meo, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Polytechnic University of Turin. Pasquale Nappi, Past Vice-Chancellor, University of Ferrara; President, Unitown – University Town Network GianMaria Palmieri, Vice-Chancellor, Molise University Claudio Pettinari, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, University of Camerino Claudia Piccoli, Deputy Vice-Chancellor for international relations, University of Foggia Roberto Pinton, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, University of Udine Rosario Rizzuto, Vice-Chancellor, University of Padua Alessandro Ruggieri, Vice-Chancellor, Tuscia University Arduino Salatin, Dean, IUSVE – Salesian University Institute, Venice Francesca Spigarelli, Deputy Vice-Chancellor for the Implementation of the Principles of the European Charter for Researchers, University of Macerata Stefano Trinchese, Director, Department of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences, University of Chieti, Pescara Other Organisations Carla Barbati, President, CUN – National University Council Angela Bergantino, President, CONVUI– National Coordination of the Evaluation Units of Italian Universities Luigi Berlinguer, President, National Committee for the Development of Scientific and Technological Culture, MIUR - Ministry of Education, Universities and Research Fabio Monti, Secretary General, The Conference of University Colleges of Merit Luca Peyron, Member, National Council for Education, School and University of the Italian Bishops’ Conference Donatella Solda, Chief of Cabinet Office, MIUR Emanuela Stefani, Director General, CRUI – The Conference of Italian University Vice-Chancellors Lesley Wilson, General Secretary, EUA - European University Association G7 Students Keiko Onohara, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan Cyrielle Cassan, University of Bordeaux, France Elena Settimini, University of Leicester, United Kingdom Anna Azzalin, University of Padua and President, CNSU - National Council of University Students, Italy Shahad Khalladi, University of Ottawa, Canada Table 2 – Room T9B Education and Sustainability Coordinators Angelo Riccaboni, Chairperson, Chair of UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network Assembly Michele Bugliesi, Rapporteur, Vice-Chancellor, University of Venice “Ca’ Foscari” Francesco Musco, Rapporteur, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, University IUAV of Venice 2 Foreign Universities Holger Burckhart, Vice-Chancellor, University of Siegen, Germany Giuseppe Pezzotti, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan Mamoru Suzuki, President, Tokyo Medical University, Japan Rolf Tarrach, Past Vice-Chancellor, University of Luxembourg Alan Wildeman, President and Vice-Chancellor, University of Windsor, Canada Italian Universities Francesco Adornato, Vice-Chancellor, University of Macerata Mario Caligiuri, Director of the Master in Intelligence, University of Calabria Aniello Cimitile, Ex-Vice-Chancellor, University of Sannio Giovanni Cuda, President of Biotecnomed, University “Magna Græcia” of Catanzaro Giovanni Ferri, Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Didactics, University Lumsa of Rome Stefano Liebman, Director of the Law School, Commercial University “Luigi Bocconi”, Milan Alessio Malcevschi, Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Sustainability, University of Parma Mauro Mantovani, Vice-Chancellor, Salesian Pontifical University and President of CRUPR – The Conference of Roman Pontifical University Rectors Marco Montorsi, Vice-Chancellor, Humanitas University, Milan Giuseppe Novelli, Vice-Chancellor, University Tor Vergata of Rome Mario Panizza, Vice-Chancellor, University “Tre” of Rome Fabio Pigozzi, Vice-Chancellor, University “Foro Italico” of Rome Paola Pittia, Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Internationalization, University of Teramo Giovanni Puglisi, Vice-Chancellor, University of Enna Kore Vilberto Stocchi, Vice-Chancellor, University “Carlo Bo” of Urbino Maurizio Tira, Vice-Chancellor, University of Brescia Michela Tonetti, Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Education, University of Genova Antonio Felice Uricchio, Vice-Chancellor, University “Aldo Moro” of Bari Vincenzo Zara, Vice-Chancellor, Salento University Other Organisations Carlo Doglioni, President, INGV - National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology Mounir Ghribi, Director, International Cooperation and Strategic Partnerships, OGS – National Institute of Oceanography and Experimental Geophysics Mauro Giacca, General Director, ICGEB - International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Damien Lanfrey, Technical Secretariat of the Ministry, MIUR Daniele Livon, Director General, Programming, Coordination and Financing of Institutions of Higher Education, MIUR Clemens Mader, Copernicus Alliance - European Network of Higher Education for Sustainable Development Gioacchino Margarito, President, Salento 4.0, Cultural Association of Salento Ugo Morelli, Director, Master in World Natural Heritage Management, School for the Management of the Territory and the Landscape, the Autonomous Province of Trento Fabio Trincardi, President Delegate, CNR – National Research Council G7 Students Jessica Gröber, University of Siegen, Germany Rina Maruta, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan Sertac Tas, University Pierre and Marie Curie, Paris, France Luca Scognamiglio, Member of the CNSU, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy Table 3 – Room “Sala del Consiglio” University, Culture and Society Coordinators Tommaso Agasisti, Chairperson, Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Institutions & Public Administration, Polytechnic University of Milan Maurizio Fermeglia, Rapporteur, Vice-Chancellor, University of Trieste Roberta Facchinetti, Rapporteur, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, University of Verona Foreign Universities Paul Boyle, President and Vice-Chancellor, University of Leicester, United Kingdom 3 Michael Quante, Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Internationalization and Knowledge Transfer, University of Münster, Germany Jacques Frémont, President and Vice-Chancellor, University of Ottawa, Canada Italian Universities Marco Abate, Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Didactics, University of Pisa Candeloro Bellantoni, Director General, University of Milan - Bicocca Alessandra Carucci, Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Internationalization, University of Cagliari Pasquale Catanoso, Vice-Chancellor, The Mediterranean University of Reggio Calabria Eugenio Coccia, Vice-Chancellor, Gran Sasso Science Institute, L’Aquila Emilio Faroldi, Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Construction, Space and Sustainability, Polytechnic University of Milan Andrea Ferrara, Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Didactics, Internationalization and Placement, “Scuola Normale Superiore” of Pisa Fabrizio Figorilli, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, University of Perugia Loredana Garlati, Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Orientation and Placement, University of Milan - Bicocca Eugenio Gaudio, Vice-Chancellor, University “La Sapienza” of Rome
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