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Evolutionary Models for College-Industry Partnerships

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Conference

2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition

Location

Vancouver, BC

Publication Date

June 26, 2011

Start Date

June 26, 2011

End Date

June 29, 2011

ISSN

2153-5965

Conference Session

Evolutionary Models for College-Industry Partnerships

Tagged Division

College Industry Partnerships

Page Count

2

Page Numbers

22.657.1 - 22.657.2

DOI

10.18260/1-2--17938

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https://strategy.asee.org/17938

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358

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Jack Selter Daytona State College

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John (Jack) A. Selter, Director of External Relations for Daytona State College, one of 6 state colleges in the higher education system in the State of Florida. Daytona State offers over 100 programs of study ranging from certificate programs to Bachelor Science Degrees in Engineering Technology. Jack has over 30 years of experience in engineering programs, contract development and management, and developing partnership models between academia and industry at Georgia Institute of Technology (Southern Tech), Clemson University, Carnegie Mellon University and University of Pittsburgh.

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Ray M. Haynes DaVinci Charter High Schools

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Dr. Haynes is a retired Northrop Grumman executive, professor emeritus from Cal Poly SLO, and now volunteers his time with a charter high school as STEM director and serves ASEE Board as VP Finance.

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Abstract

What is the future of college-industry relationships in the 21stCentury. Will traditional partnership models survive? How arecommunication technologies impacting college-employerrelationships? What do some of the emerging partnerships modelslook like and what accountability factors are built into to them.This panel session will explore" Evolutionary Models for College-Industry Partnerships". The panel will explore emerging strategiesand related activities that both colleges and industry will implementnow and in the future to maintain their visibility in the marketplace.Career Fairs and corporate checks will no longer suffice to build solidCIPs. Two seasoned college-industry professionals will act as panelmoderators interacting with the panel and audience.The panel willinclude major corporations and government agencies and collegerepresentatives. A panel-in-the-round format will encourage audienceparticipation while the moderators will challenge the panel andaudience with assumptions about college-industry relations.

Selter, J., & Haynes, R. M. (2011, June), Evolutionary Models for College-Industry Partnerships Paper presented at 2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Vancouver, BC. 10.18260/1-2--17938

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