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The age of science-tech Universities

The age of science-tech Universities 

Responsibilities, Challenges and Strategies

by Paola Francesca Antonietti, Paola Bertola, Antonio Capone, Bianca Maria Colosimo, Davide Moscatelli, Carolina Pacchi, Stefano Ronchi

Routledge

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Analysing past and ongoing trends that have shaped the landscape of universities worldwide, this book explores the possible paths for the future of universities along three main dimensions characterizing key strategic choices: knowledge creation and dissemination, relationships within society and governance mechanisms.
By sharing reflections and offering directions on the changing role of technical universities, especially in Europe, this book considers the change and disruption that are causing universities to reconsider their role.
This book:
- provides an up-to-date picture of the role of technical universities in the European context
- critically discusses the strengths and weaknesses of technical universities
- identifies emerging challenges that will shape their evolution going forward
- provides insight into how current models can be adapted and adopted for future use
Impinging on extensive transdisciplinary research, this book highlights the need of the technical university within society and its role not only to improve skills, but education in the most articulated sense, to train future citizens and professionals. The book is a must-read for all those interested in the future of technical universities.

It is the final work by PoliMI 2040, a team of Professors from Politecnico di Milano built to support the strategic decision-making process by developing possible future scenarios.