Advancing Research Excellence in Thematic Networks under ACE Impact

 
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PRESENTATION INTRODUCTIVE AVEC RESUME SUR LE 4
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WORKSHOP VIRTUEL
 
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PRESENTATION D’ETAT DES LIEUX DES CENTRES
 
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Agriculture
Colleges of
Engineering
Education
Energy
Environment
Urban & Transport
Health (excludes
infectious diseases)
Health (infectious
diseases)
Sustainable Mining
 Water
Digital Science &
Technology (ICT)
ACE Impact Thematic
Networks not funded
PARTNER Funded
 
 
 
Overall Goal
: To advance cutting edge research hence broadening
ACEs’ contribution to the knowledge base
 
ACE Impact Thematic Networks  Arrangement, Benefits and Outcomes
Expected Benefits
Strengthen
faculty
capacity
Research
Partnerships
Address
Salient
Issues
      Increased research outputs
Impact oriented interventions (due to new
Knowledge)
Institutional capacity strengthened
Reinforcement of existing research teams
in STEM among others
Resource mobilisation as alternative
funding for scientists
Improved quality  of research
Diversity and achieving equity
Increased female participation
Expected Outcomes
Network Constitution
Networks will be
supported by Subject
Matter Experts
 
The network should be outside the PARTNER networks. The initiative is designed to allow more
centres participate in the networking activities.
 
The networks should examine clear problems of regional importance aligning to the ACE Impact
project development objectives and address empirical questions that will increase the understanding
of fundamental issues leading to significant improvements in policy and practice.
 
The network should have submitted a comprehensive concrete plan of activities (and expected
results) to implement taking into account of the objectives of these thematic networks 
( also
include what they have been doing in terms of networking – building on existing
engagements).
 
The six thematic networks are eligible for the funding namely; Agriculture, Health (outside of
infectious diseases; Colleges of Engineering; Education, Energy, Urban and Transport; and
Environment.
 
Clear Governance arrangement for the implementation of the thematic network  (example
nominating a lead coordinating centre).
 
Eligibility & Requirements
 
ACE Impact has allocated $
600,000.00 USD 
to support the work of the
networks.
 
Networks can apply for between 
$50,000 - $10,000USD as seed funding
(towards additional fund mobilisation).
 
 Activities for funding can include student and faculty symposia, seminars,
joint resource mobilisation, joint research coordination, exchange
activities, capacity building  and publication etc.
 
Competitive concepts that meet the criteria will be considered for funding.
 
 
Funding
 
 
Centres to use the opportunity during the breakout sessions  to
discuss their plans and concepts to be submitted for funding
consideration.
 
Call for proposal End November 2020 with a deadline of
submission application January 20
th, 
2021.
 
 
 
 
Moving Forward
 
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AGIR - VALOPRO - CEFOGRIS
Center Institution: UCAD , INP , UJZ
Intervenants: Khadim , Yao Kouassi , Sendira Magnini
 
Online short course verification
 
COVID-19 limitations 
holding on physical trainings
Online short course training acceptable
 under the project
Verification process and criteria updated
 
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Regional student flexibility (
Observation
)
 
COVID-19 limitations 
challenged recruitment of
regional student
Regionality rules adjusted 
for 2020 calendar year
Virtual students counted at 50%
Regional criteria (30% regional students) waived
for Jan-Dec 2020 enrollments
Up to number of 
students projected per student
category in DLI table for year 2
20% regional rules applied back to Beyond year 2
projections
Maximum per DLR still holds (ultimate restricting
factor)
 
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1.
Student enrollment has been delayed this 
new academic year 
(in some countries,
classes start next January)
a.
Considering reducing Student enrollment time eligibility 
from 6 to 3/4 months
b.
Consideration for 
another round of verification in mid-2021 
(Decision will be based on the
results submitted by centers).
 
2.
DLI 4.3 and 7.5 milestone verification within country travel restrictions
a.
As much as possible 
online
 and 
virtual verification
b.
Explore using 
country-based experts 
for 
onsite verification 
of civil works/large equipment
3.
List of eligible activities for external revenue updated to include activities related
to COVID-19 response
   
a
. Contracts
 for
 research 
related to COVID-19
   b.
 Sales
 from 
innovative products 
developed by the centers to respond to a development
       challenge. e.g. solar-powered hand washing stations with hand-sanitizer/soap dispensers
 
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Les activités de nombreux établissements d'enseignement supérieur (HEIs) en Afrique ont été
suspendues par leurs gouvernements pour contenir la propagation du Virus. Bon nombre de ces
institutions sont hôtes de projet CEA Impact sur le développement et par conséquent, leurs
activités ont été affectées. Cependant, il a été noté que les ACE ont pris des mesures pour
soutenir le confinement et la gestion du virus dans les 11 pays participants de la sous-région
ouest-africaine. Ceci a été possible par (voir 
www.aau.org
)
Ressources d'apprentissage en ligne
 
Interventions des ACE contre la pandémie COVID
 
Activités du Groupe de travail COVID BM/AUA
 
Webinaires sur le renforcement des capacités
 
Autrement dit, vous devriez vous concentrer sur, les innovations dans l'enseignement et
l'apprentissage, les innovations dans la recherche et le service communautaire.
Partager des ressources pertinentes à utiliser par la communauté de l'enseignement supérieur en
Afrique afin de faire face au blocage du COVID-19 et aux perturbations qui lui sont associées.
 
POUR DEMAIN
 
27 October
 
 
 
 
PRESENTATION DU PROBABLE RESEAU APRES DISCUSSION DES
MEMBRES DE CHAQUE CENTRE
 
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CENTER ACRONYM: CENTER
Center INSTITUTION
Intervenants
 
Implementation
 
Décrire un problème que votre centre a résolu avec succès en passant à la
phase de mise en œuvre complète du projet.
Concentrez-vous sur l'engagement du corps professoral, l'engagement et le
bien-être des étudiants, la conciliation des revenus et des dépenses ou la
recherche de la durabilité.
 
Décrire comment cette approche peut être appliquée pour d’autres centres.
 
Identifiez jusqu'à 3 défis auxquels vous vous êtes confrontés en tant que CEA
ou responsable du CEA pour passer de la propriété intellectuelle à la mise en
œuvre.
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Thematic networks under ACE Impact aim to enhance cutting-edge research, accelerate scientific activities, deepen partnerships, and create specialized research centers across institutions. The arrangement offers benefits like increased research outputs, strengthened faculty capacity, impact-oriented interventions, and improved quality of research. Collaboration with diverse teams and subject matter experts ensures the success of these networks in addressing salient issues and promoting gender diversity in research.

  • Research Excellence
  • Thematic Networks
  • ACE Impact
  • Partnerships
  • Cutting-edge Research

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  1. Environment Thematic Network ACEs Environment Thematic Network ACEs VALOPRO VALOPRO - - AGRI AGRI - - CEFOGRIS CEFOGRIS Nasser Nasser Ennih Ennih & & BenjaminTchoffo BenjaminTchoffo

  2. PRESENTATION INTRODUCTIVE AVEC RESUME SUR LE 4me WORKSHOP VIRTUEL & PRESENTATION D ETAT DES LIEUX DES CENTRES

  3. Thematic groups in ACE Impact Thematic groups in ACE Impact PARTNER Funded ACE Impact Thematic Networks not funded Agriculture Colleges of Engineering Education Energy Environment Urban & Transport Health (excludes infectious diseases) Health (infectious diseases) Sustainable Mining Water Digital Science & Technology (ICT)

  4. Objectives of Thematic Networks under ACE Impact Overall Goal: To advance cutting edge research hence broadening ACEs contribution to the knowledge base Objective 1: To accelerate scientific research activities anchored in world class academic practices Objective 2: To deepen partnerships among ACE Impact centres and collaborators across the continent Objective 3: Create interlinked specialized research centers across ACE Institutions

  5. ACE Impact Thematic Networks Arrangement, Benefits and Outcomes Expected Outcomes Expected Benefits Network Constitution Increased research outputs Strengthen faculty capacity Impact oriented interventions (due to new Knowledge) Guided by thematic Networks BUT should be outside the PARTNER Network Institutional capacity strengthened Reinforcement of existing research teams in STEM among others Resource mobilisation as alternative funding for scientists Teams Include: Professors, Graduate & undergraduate students, Regional/International Partners (research institutions or Industry) Research Partnerships Improved quality of research Diversity and achieving equity Address Salient Issues Networks will be supported by Subject Matter Experts Increased female participation

  6. Eligibility & Requirements The network should be outside the PARTNER networks. The initiative is designed to allow more centres participate in the networking activities. The networks should examine clear problems of regional importance aligning to the ACE Impact project development objectives and address empirical questions that will increase the understanding of fundamental issues leading to significant improvements in policy and practice. The network should have submitted a comprehensive concrete plan of activities (and expected results) to implement taking into account of the objectives of these thematic networks ( also include what they have been doing in terms of networking building on existing engagements). The six thematic networks are eligible for the funding namely; Agriculture, Health (outside of infectious diseases; Colleges of Engineering; Education, Energy, Urban and Transport; and Environment. Clear Governance arrangement for the implementation of the thematic network (example nominating a lead coordinating centre).

  7. Funding ACE Impact has allocated $600,000.00 USD to support the work of the networks. Networks can apply for between $50,000 - $10,000USD as seed funding (towards additional fund mobilisation). Activities for funding can include student and faculty symposia, seminars, joint resource mobilisation, joint research coordination, exchange activities, capacity building and publication etc. Competitive concepts that meet the criteria will be considered for funding.

  8. Moving Forward Centres to use the opportunity during the breakout sessions to discuss their plans and concepts to be submitted for funding consideration. Call for proposal End November 2020 with a deadline of submission application January 20th, 2021.

  9. Breakout Session 2 Center Resilience in a Center Resilience in a Covid Covid Era Era AGIR - VALOPRO - CEFOGRIS Center Institution: UCAD , INP , UJZ Intervenants: Khadim , Yao Kouassi , Sendira Magnini

  10. Online short course verification COVID-19 limitations holding on physical trainings Online short course training acceptable under the project Verification process and criteria updated Links to recording of each day s session Prepare and share Curricula for the Professional Short Course Course curricula Online survey administered to participants Participation list for each training Guidelines on various meeting applications Online survey Recording of sessions Meeting App 10

  11. Regional student flexibility (Observation) STUDENTS ENROLLMENT 2019 VS 2020 COVID-19 limitations challenged recruitment of regional student Regionality rules adjusted for 2020 calendar year Virtual students counted at 50% Regional criteria (30% regional students) waived for Jan-Dec 2020 enrollments Up to number of students projected per student category in DLI table for year 2 20% regional rules applied back to Beyond year 2 projections Maximum per DLR still holds (ultimate restricting factor) 6,000 5,096 5,000 3,618 4,000 3,361 2,949 3,000 2,000 1,478 1,000 412 0 Total Students Regional Students National students 2019 Enrollment (Full Calendar year)* 2020 Enrollment (First Semester year)** 11

  12. Results Verification during COVID Results Verification during COVID- -19 19 1. Student enrollment has been delayed this new academic year (in some countries, classes start next January) a. Considering reducing Student enrollment time eligibility from 6 to 3/4 months b. Consideration for another round of verification in mid-2021 (Decision will be based on the results submitted by centers). 2. DLI 4.3 and 7.5 milestone verification within country travel restrictions a. As much as possible online and virtual verification b. Explore using country-based experts for onsite verification of civil works/large equipment 3. List of eligible activities for external revenue updated to include activities related to COVID-19 response a. Contracts for research related to COVID-19 b. Sales from innovative products developed by the centers to respond to a development challenge. e.g. solar-powered hand washing stations with hand-sanitizer/soap dispensers 12

  13. ACE for Impact ACE for Impact Centres Les activit s de nombreux tablissements d'enseignement sup rieur (HEIs) en Afrique ont t suspendues par leurs gouvernements pour contenir la propagation du Virus. Bon nombre de ces institutions sont h tes de projet CEA Impact sur le d veloppement et par cons quent, leurs activit s ont t affect es. Cependant, il a t not que les ACE ont pris des mesures pour soutenir le confinement et la gestion du virus dans les 11 pays participants de la sous-r gion ouest-africaine. Ceci a t possible par (voir www.aau.org) Ressources d'apprentissage en ligne Centres and COVID and COVID- -19 19 Interventions des ACE contre la pand mie COVID Activit s du Groupe de travail COVID BM/AUA Webinaires sur le renforcement des capacit s Autrement dit, vous devriez vous concentrer sur, les innovations dans l'enseignement et l'apprentissage, les innovations dans la recherche et le service communautaire. Partager des ressources pertinentes utiliser par la communaut de l'enseignement sup rieur en Afrique afin de faire face au blocage du COVID-19 et aux perturbations qui lui sont associ es.

  14. POUR DEMAIN 27 October PRESENTATION DU PROBABLE RESEAU APRES DISCUSSION DES MEMBRES DE CHAQUE CENTRE

  15. Breakout Session 4 Passage la Passage la mise mise en Oeuvre en Oeuvre compl te compl te du Plan du Plan CENTER ACRONYM: CENTER Center INSTITUTION Intervenants

  16. Implementation D crire un probl me que votre centre a r solu avec succ s en passant la phase de mise en uvre compl te du projet. Concentrez-vous sur l'engagement du corps professoral, l'engagement et le bien- tre des tudiants, la conciliation des revenus et des d penses ou la recherche de la durabilit . D crire comment cette approche peut tre appliqu e pour d autres centres. Identifiez jusqu' 3 d fis auxquels vous vous tes confront s en tant que CEA ou responsable du CEA pour passer de la propri t intellectuelle la mise en uvre.

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