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The university is an institution that goes back to the Middle Ages. As universitas magistrorum et scholarium the university was a community of scholars and students gathered around books and preoccupied with study and the search for truth. But what is the role of the university today? The meaning of teaching, study, and research has changed. Screens are replacing books, online learning environments are replacing lecture halls, and students are becoming learners. In the context of a growing emphasis on innovation and development, competition among institutions, and the privatisation of knowledge, the role of communities of scholars and students is changing. Some argue that the university is entering a new phase, others claim that we face the end of the university. To address these issues a conference was organized with an exposition of projects involving new ways of publishing, alternative organizations of departments, proposals for open access and open source, and university architecture and accessibility. Each of the contributors reflects, from their exhibited project, on the challenges the university is facing today. More than a catalogue of different projects, Curating the European University offers a unique contribution to the public debate on the role of the university.
Contents
Contents
Curating the European University: On Experiments, Roundtables and Containers
Maarten Simons, Joris Vlieghe, Mathias Decuypere and Jan Masschelein
Studying (Architecture) in Dialogue with Disability - Reflections on the Public Role of the University
Ann Heylighen and Greg Nijs
Hamburg Dialogues
Sinah Mielich and Susanne Umbach
Universal Design University: Removing Barriers and Enhancing Accessibility
Justin J.W. Powell
Cismoc Achievements relating to the Presence of Islam in Europe: Analyses of an Unthought Reality and Concrete Investments in Education and Relations, Aimed at a Reciprocal Co-inclusion
Brigitte Maréchal andFelice Dassetto
Electronic Media and the Participation of Researchers in Public Debate
Christophe Mincke, Michel Hubert, Émilie Vossen and Stefan De Corte
What is the Meaning of Openness for the Universities?
Ignasi Labastida
Department 21
Bianca Elzenbaumer, Fabio Franz, Samara Scott, Anna Sikorska, Anais Tondeur, Elizabeth Walker, Henrik Potter, Polly Hunter, Bethany Wells, Prapat Jiwarangsan, Stephen Knott, Xavier Antin and Yesomi Umolu
European Journal for Research on the Education and Learning of Adults - A Contribution to Diversity in the European Academic Landscape
Andreas Fejes, Henning Salling Olesen and Danny Wildemeersch
Process Oriented Teacher Education as an Alternative to the Competence-Based Approach to Education and Training
Rudi Kotnik
Universitas Magistrorum et Scholarium: A Short History of Profanation
Jan Masschelein and Maarten Simons
Enhancing Student Participation in the Public Debate through Simulation Exercises
Foteini Asderaki, Athanasios Moysiadis, Georgios Adonakakis, Andreas Papp, Stavros Kontizas and Georgia Panagopoulou
The Auditorium in Times of Digitalisation and Virtualisation
Sebastiaan De Bie
Universities Allied for Essential Medicines
René-Marie Meignan, Max Bender, Lukas Fendel and Maurice Wolf
Reconnecting the Humanities with the Public: On How (not) to Publish at European Universities
Wim Weymans
Replica Construction of a 19th Century University Building - Part I & II
Maarten Van Den Driessche and Nathalie Van Hulle
Replica Construction of a 19th Century University Building - Images
Maarten Van Den Driessche and Nathalie Van Hulle
Experiments in Learning Ecologies: Teaching a Mobile Phone Course
Nicolás Grandi
The 'Millennium Student' and the War on Attention: Capitalising or Forming Attention?
Maarten Rabijns
Academy Commons: A Net-tool for Connecting Spaces of Research and Knowledge Production
Octavi Comeron, Nicolas Malevé and Anja Steidinger
Public Good and Public Responsibility in the Context of the European Higher Education Area
Birgit Winkler
The Role of Universities in the 'Open' World
Peter Slaets and Herman Bruyninckx
Old and New Dreams - A New Knowledge Nexus or Just Academic Drift?
Harald Jarning
About a Film Contribution: 'Breeder Otherwise?' - An Audiovisual Reflexive Approach of an Agricultural Practice
Valérie Mathieu
Creating and Curating the Cognitive Commons: Southampton's Contribution
Les Carr, Alma Swan andStevan Harnad
eBay University
Wim Cuyvers