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    WORLD 100 2010 - The World 100 Conference

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    Category WORLD 100 2010

    Deadline: June 22, 2010 | Date: June 22, 2010

    Venue/Country: Hong Kong, Hong Kong

    Updated: 2010-06-04 19:32:22 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    The World 100 Conference

    Managing University Reputation in a Competitive World

    22-23 June at The University of Hong Kong

    REGISTER YOUR PLACE NOW!

    The conference will present some of the leading thinkers in strategy, reputation, communications, branding and international relations, and deliver findings from two research projects, one focussed on staff engagement in world leading universities, the other addressing the corporate impact of rankings within world ranked universities. You can register your own views and contribute to this research now!

    Those holding senior reputation management and leadership roles in higher education are invited to be a part of this high value event which offers the chance to engage with Hong Kong's world-class universities and to meet with colleagues who also value their international reputation. The conference is being hosted by The University of Hong Kong, with the Chinese University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong University of Science and Technology enabling you to join small group tours with opportunities to meet key staff.

    The Times Higher Education and the Chronicle of Higher Education will cover the conference editorially, so this is a great opportunity to showcase you university, its ambitions and achievements; there will be three structured discussion sessions to ensure that there is plenty of opportunity to share best practice and debate the issues to a deeper level.

    The draft programme is available, and provisional highlights include:

    Growing and Sustaining Excellence in a Volatile World, Prof Lap-Chee Tsui, Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of Hong Kong

    Rankings and Repute, Jonathan Adams, Director of Research Evaluation at Thomson Reuters, Phil Baty, Deputy Editor of Times Higher Education, Dr Qi Wang, The Centre for World Class Universities, Shanghai Jiao Tong University and Louise Simpson, The Knowledge Partnership

    Leading and Inspiring Top Staff, Prof Nigel Thrift, Vice-Chancellor of Warwick University

    Reputation in the International Media, Mark Sudbury, Director of Communications, University College London and Katherine Ma, Director of Communications, University of Hong Kong

    Lessons in Attracting International Faculty, David Wheeler, Managing Editor, International, The Chronicle of Higher Education

    Head Hunt! How does a world class university find, choose and keep a world class leader?, David Field, Perrett Laver

    Strategies and Rankings for National and Institutional Advancement, Dr Christopher Tremewan, Pro Vice-Chancellor (International), University of Auckland

    University Reputations and International Student Recruitment, Prof John Spinks, Senior Adviser to the Vice-Chancellor, The University of Hong Kong

    Creating a Top University Brand, Patrick Freeland-Small, Chief Marketing Officer, University of Melbourne

    Rebranding 17th Century Helsinki, Jorma Laakkonen, Communications Director, University of Helsinki

    10 Ways to Position a University to Advance Reputation, Amy Schottenfels, Creative Director, Boston University

    Value added: for a two day conference, and a chance to visit and engage with three world-class Asian universities, the price is being kept to £500 for non members, and £400 for members (first delegate from a World 100 Reputation Network is free), through the generous support of our sponsors. Accommodation can be booked separately at our conference hotel, The Courtyard by Marriott.


    Keywords: Accepted papers list. Acceptance Rate. EI Compendex. Engineering Index. ISTP index. ISI index. Impact Factor.
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