University Collaboration in Regional Development Spaces

Cornwall Leads European Higher-Education Partnership

Official launch of UNICREDS, University Collaboration in Regional Development Spaces

Today saw the official launch of UNICREDS, a €2million project looking at how different models of higher education (such as Combined Universities in Cornwall) can benefit regional economic development. Cornwall Council is leading the programme, which is the largest of its type to be run by the Council. UNICREDS is majority funded by the EU in addition to co-financing from each of the 15 partners from countries including Sweden, Finland, Czech Republic, Bulgaria and Hungary.

UNICREDS is a three year project which aims to demonstrate how collaboration between universities, industry and the public sector can help transform deprived or peripheral regions into centres of excellence in research and innovation. Partners will share knowledge and experiences with a view to driving forward economic development and ultimately to develop a transferable model for future education and regional development programmes that can be adopted by the European Commission.

More than 50 delegates attended the UNICREDS launch event at New County Hall, Truro which was opened by Alec Robertson, Leader of Cornwall Council. In addition to presentations from each of the UNICREDS partners, speakers included Dr Denis Gartside of University College Falmouth; Carolyn Rule, Cabinet Member for Economy and Regeneration, Cornwall Council; Nicolas Wallet, Project Manager for UNICREDS; Zoltán Karácsonyi, Director of Centre for Environmental Management and Policy at the University of Debrecen, Hungary.

During her introduction to UNICREDS, Carolyn Rule, said: “UNICREDS is all about sharing information between European countries to help drive forward the role of universities in boosting regional economies. It is an exciting and important programme for both Cornwall and Europe.”

20100427UNICREDS_TremoughCombined Universities in Cornwall (CUC) is a UNICREDS partner and one of the project’s best practice models of a decentralised, multi-campus approach to delivering higher education. Following the launch event, a selection of delegates were taken on a tour showcasing the Tremough Campus near Falmouth.

Commenting on what CUC hopes to learn during the UNICREDS project, Dr Sue Brownlow, CUC Director, said: “Thanks to EU investment through Objective one and Convergence, Cornwall has pioneered a radical new approach to university education over the past decade, with the specific aim of using higher education to drive economic regeneration. We have learned a great deal along the way, but we are still navigating uncharted territory, so the opportunity to look in detail at how others have tackled similar challenges is very welcome. I am particularly looking forward to sharing experiences of how universities and colleges can play a key role in supporting small businesses, which is an area where we have made progress but would like to achieve far more.”

Project Manager, Nicolas Wallet is responsible for running UNICREDS on behalf of Cornwall Council from his base at Cornwall College Camborne. Talking about the programme, he said: “UNICREDS brings together regions from across Europe, including Cornwall, that share similar characteristics, for example their geographical location and distance from key areas of economic activity, population demographics or decline of traditional industries. The aim is to develop a model for regional development that is integrated into local, regional, national and EU policy structures.”

More information is available at www.unicreds.eu.

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Notes to editors:

  • UNICREDS stands for University Collaboration in Regional Development Spaces.
  • UNICREDS is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund and made possible by the INTERREG IVC programme.
  • UNICREDS is a partnership of 15 partners from 7 EU regions who share the belief that decentralized universities can help transform deprived regional economies into centres of excellence in research and innovation.
  • The ‘triple helix’ model is based on a multi-sited university and its integration with the private and public sectors.
  • The aim of the UNICREDS programme is to share knowledge between the member partners, to further develop the triple helix model, and to ultimately lobby EU policy makers to adopt the model across Europe.
  • UNICREDS logos and brand guidelines are available in the document library
  • Additional images of the conference are available in the photo gallery
  • Country-specific versions and translations of this press release are available in the Press Releases area of the document library.

 

UNICREDS partners

  1. Cornwall Council, UK www.cornwall.gov.uk
  2. Combined Universities in Cornwall, UK www.cuc.ac.uk
  3. Municipality of Skellefteå, Sweden www.skelleftea.se
  4. Regional Council of Vasterbotten, Sweden www.regionvasterbotten.se
  5. Akademi Norr, Sweden www.akademinorr.se
  6. City of Seinäjoki, Finland www.seinajoki.fi
  7. University Consortium Seinäjoki/Tampere, Finland www.ucs.fi
  8. Seinäjoki Technology Centre Ltd, Finland www.stoy.fi/en
  9. University of South Bohemia, Czech Republic www.jcu.cz
  10. South Bohemia Regional Authority, Czech Republic www.kraj-jihocesky.cz
  11. Ministry of Regional Development and Public Works, Bulgaria www.mrrb.government.bg
  12. Sofia University, Bulgaria www.uni-sofia.bg
  13. University of Debrecen, Hungary www.envm.unideb.hu
  14. Regional Authority Hadju Bihar, Hungary www.hbmo.hu
  15. Millenium Institute University of Highlands & Islands, UK www.uhi.ac.uk

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