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COMPANY-BASED RESEARCH

Research outside Academia:

Industrial Doctorates, Apprenticeships for Research

Purposes, Fiscal Incentives and Cultural Benefits

International Conference organized by ADAPT and the International Doctoral School in Human Capital Formation and Labour Relations (University of Bergamo).

The Conference is one of the ADAPT international events on

Productivity, Investment in Human Capital and the Challenge of Youth Employment

V Edition

Bergamo (Italy), 26-27 September 2014

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Scuola internazionale di dottorato di ricerca in FORMAZIONE DELLA PERSONA E MERCATO DEL LAVORO

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C/o Università degli Studi di Bergamo, piazzale S. Agostino n. 2, studio 17, 24129 – Bergamo Sede operativa: via Moroni n. 255, 24127 – Bergamo

sid-adapt@unibg.it – www.unibg.it/phd-educationandlabour – www.adapt.it

Friday 26 September

9.00-10.00 Stepping up the Cooperation between Industry and Academia Stefano Paleari (Dean of the University of Bergamo)

Giuseppe Bertagna (University of Bergamo) Annamaria Minervini (University of Bergamo)

10.00-12.30 Building Bridges between Industry and Academia: The International Doctoral School in Human Capital Formation and Labour Relations

The Meaning of SIPED workgroup: Training, Higher Education and Research Doctorates

Simonetta Ulivieri (SIPED President – Italian Society of Pedagogy)

The Strategic Role of Higher Education and Training: Research Notes

Giuseppe Bertagna (University of Bergamo)

The Necessary Integration between the Labor Market, Higher Education and Training

Emmanuele Massagli (ADAPT)

Presentations by the Members of the SIPED Group “Secondary Education, Higher Education and Ph.D. Programmes”: Maria Teresa Moscato (University of Bologna), Michele Caputo

(University of Bologna), Andrea Potestio (University of Bergamo), Andrea Porcarelli (University of Padova), Olga Rossi Cassottana (University of Genova), Olga Bombardelli (University of Trento), Paolina Mulè (University of Catania), Carla Xodo (University of Padova), Giuseppe

Spadafora (University of Calabria)

12.30-13.00 Questions and Answers

13.00-14.30 Buffet lunch

14.30-17.00 Company-based Research: The Italian Case from an International and Comparative Framework

Maurizio Bianco (AgustaWestland S.p.A.) Alberto Busnelli (Basf)

Stefano Antonelli and Fulvio Uggeri (Bracco) Alberto Sasco (Fincantieri)

Introduction and chairing: Michele Tiraboschi (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia) 17.00-17.45 Questions and Answers

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Scuola internazionale di dottorato di ricerca in FORMAZIONE DELLA PERSONA E MERCATO DEL LAVORO

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C/o Università degli Studi di Bergamo, piazzale S. Agostino n. 2, studio 17, 24129 – Bergamo Sede operativa: via Moroni n. 255, 24127 – Bergamo

sid-adapt@unibg.it – www.unibg.it/phd-educationandlabour – www.adapt.it

Saturday 27 September

8.30-10.30 Professional and Industrial Doctorates: Comparing International Experiences

Career Prospects and Impacts of SSH Doctorates

Annamaria Inzelt (IKU Innovation Research Centre)

Understanding the Impact of the Industrial Doctorates: The Case of the EngD in the UK

Fumi Kitagawa (University of Manchester)

The Knowledge Contributions of Professional Doctorates

Carol Costley (Middlesex University)

Chair: Lilli Casano (University of Bergamo)

10.30-12.30 Industrial Doctorates and Innovative Research Paths in Europe and Italy

European Industrial Doctorates in Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions – Policy Objectives

Przemyslaw Jankowski (European Commission)

The doctoral degrees under H2020: novelties of the MSCA Programme

Katia Insogna (APRE – Agency for the Promotion of European Research)

The Third Mission of University: Current Issues and Future Prospects

Alfonso Balsamo (International Doctoral School in Human Capital Formation and Labour

Relations)

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