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African knowledge society crucial – Mbeki

Thabo Mbeki

Thabo Mbeki

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30th July 2015

By: RDM News Wire

  

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One of the major tasks which faced universities was advocacy to convince the political class in Africa that institutions of learning are “indeed situated at the centre of the African development agenda” and therefore need new significant investment to improve their capacity to discharge their responsibilities‚ former South African president Thabo Mbeki said.

Mbeki on Thursday delivered his opening address on the first day of the inaugural Times Higher Education Africa Universities Summit at the University of Johannesburg (UJ).

In his address Mbeki‚ a well-known proponent of the African Renaissance‚ advocated the necessity for knowledge to take prominence on the African continent.

“Perhaps the recognition of the need for an African knowledge society to achieve the Africa we want by 2063 is exactly the message we need to signal the commitment of our political leadership to provide the resources which will enable the African university to play its role‚ firmly situated at the centre of the Agenda 2063 development vision.” Mbeki said.

The summit will see some prominent leaders in Africa deliberate on how African universities can assist political leaders‚ government‚ civil society and business industry to realise the goals of the African Union’s 50th programme informed by its 50th vision and strategy for Africa.

One of the first panel sessions during the conference deliberated and advised on how Africa’s universities could be resourced for the mammoth task of moving towards the 2063 goals. To sustain the AU’s vision‚ African universities must play a vital role in capacitating skills and ensuring that intellectual capital is not lost to other continents. To this end‚ the brain drain and African universities rankings will be explored on the second day of the summit.

“What is the world class university therefore in Africa?” asked Prof Ihron Rensburg‚ Vice-Chancellor and Principal‚ UJ. “Is a world class university in Africa the classical model of a Harvard or a Stanford?

“The debate we will be having about this matter of how do we rank Africa’s universities is - is it research that matters most‚ is it undergraduate teaching that matters most‚ is it social impact of the work of the university that matters most or is it public scholarship that matters most?”

A new ranking that reflects the region’s landscape will be revealed at the summit. The ranking will provide a timely and more accurate indicator of the continent’s vibrant tertiary education landscape.

This ranking is significant as the continent’s institutions are often not being recognised by ranking bodies‚ given African institutions’ distinctive range of needs and priorities that are sometimes at odds with those of traditional global research universities.

The ranking‚ formulated using the Elsevier’s Scopus database‚ will be based on a system that highlights some of the continent’s top performers in terms of how often research papers are referred to and cited by other academics globally.

It will also provide indicators on markers such as a university’s economic contribution‚ its civic engagement and teaching parameters.

Edited by RDM News Wire

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