Program
1st July 2009
9h00 - Registration of the participants
9h30 - Opening Session
Joaquim Azevedo, President of the Catholic University of Portugal, Porto Regional Centre
Maria Teresa Le Goullon D'Avila, President of AMEP (Portuguese Women Business Owners Association)
Emílio Rui Vilar, President of Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
Vladimiro Feliz, Head of Education, Youth and Innovation, Porto City Council
Manuel Braga da Cruz, Rector of the Catholic University of Portugal
10h20 - Key Speaker
Katerina Ananiadou, Centre for Educational Research and Innovation (CERI) - OECD
11h00 - Coffee Break
11h15 - Panel I - Employability: Who is employable? (Professional profiles; National Qualifications Framework, Results of Learning).
Maria Teresa Paixão, Employment & Training Policies Expert, Portugal
Anna Buchner - Jeziorska, Professor of the Department of Sociology of Education, Institute of Sociology, Faculty of Economics and Sociology, University of Lodz, representing the Foundation for Promotion of Entrepreneurship, Poland
“Implementation of the Bologna Process- European comparative perspective”
Isabel Machado, Professor and Coordinator of Quantitativ Methods Department, IPAM- Marketing School for Business, Aveiro | Anabela Rodrigues, Professor and Coordinator Social Sciences Department, IPAM- Marketing School for Business, Aveiro
“Marketing Employability: Graduate Trajectories, Skills and Performances”
Conceição Soares, Professor of Applied Ethics, Faculty of Business and Economics, Catholic University of Portugal
“Ethics as an active self construction of the human”
Chairperson: Dorothy Oakey, Head, Curriculum Development and Academic Practices, University of Salford, United Kingdom
Rapporteur: Isabel Guimarães, Professor of the Faculty of Business and Economics, Catholic University of Portugal
12h30 - Debate
13h00 – Free Lunch
14h30 - Panel II - Towards the Entrepreneurial Education
Anthony Mendes, Executive Director of the Academy for Entrepreneurial Leadership- University of Illinois, USA
“Entrepreneurship: An American Perspective”
Vitor Figueiredo, Coordinator of the National Project for Entrepreneurship Education
“National Project for Entrepreneurship Education”
Ana Sofia Ferreira | Leonídio Fonseca | Lilian Santos, 3rd Year Students, Degree in Economics, School of Economics, University of Porto
“Are “entrepreneur students” the future entrepreneurs? A preliminary assessment of the contribution of junior enterprises for entrepreneurship”
Rui Magno, AEP- Entrepreneurial Association of Portugal
“Entrepreneurship in the Creative Industries of Knowledge and Well-being, the construction of the new European Economy Model”
Chairperson: António Leite, Deputy- Director of the Northern Authority for the Education, Portugal
Rapporteur: Miguel Sottomayor, Professor of the Faculty of Business and Economics, Catholic University of Portugal
16h00 - Debate
17h00 - Coffee Break
17h30 - Posters Presentation and School Project’s Exhibition
18h30 – Cocktail Porto de Honra, Panoramic Restaurant of UCP
2nd July 2009
9h00 - Registration of the participants
9h30 - Opening Session
Álvaro Nascimento, Director of the Faculty of Business and Economics, Catholic University of Portugal
9h45 - Key Speaker
Dana Redford, Visiting Scholar, Entrepreneurship & Public Policy, University of California - Berkeley, USA
“Personal Marketing, International Networks & Entrepreneurship”
10h30 - Coffee Break
10h45 - Panel III - Towards the Entrepreneurial Education
Cristina Soutinho, DREN - Regional Direction of Education North
“The Enterprising School: a global citizenship-based vision”
Cristina Bastos, Pedagogical Director of IPTA- Professional Institute of Advanced Technologies
“Day-to-day actions of a living school”
Manuel Au-Yong Oliveira, (1, 4, 6) | Ramiro Gonçalves (8) | José Miguel Oliveira (1,3, 7) | Manuel Aroso, (1,3) | Miguel Barbosa, (1,3,5) | Romão Santos, (1,3) | João José Pinto Ferreira, (1,2,3)
(1) University of Porto, (2) INESC Porto / UITT, (3) Faculty of Engineering / DEIG, (4) Faculty of Economics, (5) Fraunhofer Portugal Research, (6) University of Aveiro / DEGEI, (7) CEPESE/UP Centre of Population Research, Economics and Society, University of Porto; (8) Engineering Department, University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto-Douro
“Social Entrepreneurship and the role of Universities”
Ana Meireles, External Consultant in E&D for the International Project “Employability & Entrepreneurship: Tuning Universities & Enterprises”, Catholic University of Portugal | Agnieska Dziedziczak-Foltyn, Professor of the Department of Sociology of Education, Institute of Sociology, Faculty of Economics and Sociology, University of Lodz, representing the Foundation for Promotion of Entrepreneurship, Poland
“Gender Policies and Practices across European Higher Education Institutions: Some comparative data and the particular case of the Polish reality”
Chairperson: Christine Naschberger, Researcher, Audencia Nantes. School of Management- Nantes, France
Rapporteur: Raquel Araújo, AEP - Entrepreneurial Association of Portugal
12h00 - Debate
13h00 - Free Lunch
14h30 - Panel IV - Co-operation University/Enterprises
Aurora Teixeira, Professor, School of Economics, University of Porto, Portugal
“University-Firm relations in Portugal. An empirical assessment”
Caroline Staedtler, Program Manager of the Graduate Programme, Associação Aprender a Empreender/Junior Achievement Portugal
“Junior Achievement Programme”
Oscar Cubillo, Director of Development of Foundation University-Enterprise, Madrid, Spai
“Identifying Graduate Skills for the Knowledge Society Job Market”
Belmiro de Azevedo, President of the Board of Sonae Group, Portugal
Chairperson: Adelaide Martins, Human Resources Director, AENOR Group
Rapporteur: José Pedro Amorim, Research Assistant, Faculty of Education and Psychology Catholic University of Portugal
16h00 - Debate
17h00 - Coffee Break
17h30 - Conclusions of the Conference
Chairperson:
Eva Dias de Oliveira, “Employability & Entrepreneurship: Tuning Universities & Enterprises” Project Coordinator, Catholic University of Portugal
Rapporteurs:
Isabel Guimarães, Professor of the Faculty of Business and Economics, Catholic University of Portugal
Miguel Sottomayor, Professor of the Faculty of Business and Economics, Catholic University of Portugal
Raquel Araújo, AEP - Entrepreneurial Association of Portugal
José Pedro Amorim, Research Assistant, Faculty of Education and Psychology Catholic University of Portugal
Teresa Proença, School of Economics, University of Porto, Portugal
18h00 - Closing Session |