Programme - Universities UK

In partnership with:
Powering the knowledge economy: universities,
cities and innovation
Tuesday 3rd March 2015
Woburn House Conference Centre
London WC1H 9HQ
Featured Speakers:
Professor Madeleine
Atkins CBE
Chief Executive
HEFCE
Supported byfd:
Geoff Mulgan
Professor Steve West
Chief Executive Officer
Vice-Chancellor,
University of the West
of England
NESTA
President of Bristol
Chamber of Commerce
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Agenda
Powering knowledge economy: universities, cities,
innovation
Tuesday 3rd March 2015
Woburn House Conference Centre
London WC1H 9HQ
9.15
Registration and refreshments
9.50
Welcome and introduction by morning Chair
Professor Dame Julia King, Vice-Chancellor, Aston University and Chair of Universities UK’s Innovation
and Growth Policy Network
10.00 Keynote address: Innovation, Universities and Place
Geoff Mulgan, Chief Executive, NESTA
10.20 Civic Leadership, Innovation and Economic Growth
Professor Steven West, Vice-Chancellor, University of the West of England and President of Bristol Chamber of Commerce
10.30 Panel debate: Civic Leadership, Innovation and Economic Growth
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The drivers of successful knowledge cities
Innovation clusters
Universities as anchor institutions
Enhancing civic leadership
Andrew Carter, Acting Chief Executive, Centre for Cities
Professor Steven West, Vice-Chancellor, University of the West of England and President of Bristol Chamber of Commerce
A representative from the Core Cities Group
11.25 Refreshments and networking break
11:55 Introduction by Chair
Lisette van Doorn, Chief Executive, Urban Land Institute (ULI) Europe
12:00 Universities as anchor institutions in local economies
Professor Madeleine Atkins, Chief Executive, Higher Education Funding Council for England
(HEFCE)
12:20 Engaging with Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs)
A Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) Chair (invited)
12:40 Funding Innovation
John Mark Williams, Head of Breakthrough Programme, Santander Universities
13:00 Questions and discussion
13.15 Lunch
14:00 Discussion Groups
(delegates may attend one – places allocated on a first come first served basis subject to maximum numbers)
Universities have a key role in driving forward innovation in the
knowledge economy and contributing to a skilled workforce by
attracting, developing and retaining global talent in their region.
Powering the knowledge economy: universities, cities and innovation
is a one-day national conference organised by Universities UK that
will examine partnerships between cities, universities, businesses
and place makers and explore their role in economic growth.
This conference will explore the latest policy developments and best
practice and will consider how to maximise the local and regional
economic growth benefits from university activities.
1.
Rethinking the research & innovation ecosystem
Nick Fowler, Managing Director of Academic and Government Institutions, Elsevier B.V
2.
Models of effective business engagement to drive local economic growth
Ian Wooton Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (Research), Departmement of Economics Strathclyde Business School
Paula Whitehouse, Director, Aston Centre for Growth, Aston Business School and member of the Association of Business Schools
3.
University Enterprise Zones
Professor Stephen Holloway, Provost, University of Liverpool
4.
Health Partnerships
Dr Hakim Yadi, Chief Executive, Northern Health Sciences Alliance
15:00 Refreshments and networking break
15:20 Introduction by Chair
Dr Joe Marshall, Chief Operating Officer, National Council for Universities and Business (NCUB)
15:30 Keynote address
Rt Hon Greg Clark MP, Minister for Universities, Science & Cities (invited)
15:45 Panel debate: Universities, Business and the knowledge economy
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The role of LEPs
Local growth funds and other funding sources
Enhancing universities engagement with SME’s
Major Capital Projects
Talent creation, higher level skills and graduate retention
Professor Julia Buckingham, Vice-Chancellor and President, Brunel University
John Mathers, Chief Executive, The Design Council
Paula Whitehouse, Director, Aston Centre for Growth, Aston Business School and member of the Association of Business Schools
Michael Davis, Chief Executive, UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES)
16:45 Close of conference
Interested in sponsorship opportunities for this event?
Contact: Catriona Coyle, Events and Sponsorship Manager
Tel: 0207 419 5411
[email protected]
The organisers reserve the right to make changes to this programme without prior notice.