University Partnerships Management in Times of Pandemics – Mission (Im)Possible

IF 1.5 4区 经济学 Q3 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Aneta Dokova, T. Kostadinova, S. Panayotova
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This article aims to present and analyse the communication at the beginning of the COVID – 19 pandemic between the academic partners of the Medical University of Varna at international level with a focus on the partners under „Erasmus+“ programme in the period March – September 2020. There are four main accents of the study: 1) information about the current conditions in the countries, from which the international partners come, about the stage and the course of the disease, the changes in the training process and the state of the mobility; 2) contact with the universities with which activities are planned in the framework of bilateral agreements for academic cooperation; 3) participation in online international events; and 4) training and exchange of good practices for university partnerships and mobility management in times of COVID-19. Material and methods. 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Background. The main challenges, faced by the international departments of the European universities during the COVID-19 pandemic, result from the need for fast adaptation, entirely online interaction with national and international partners, the huge amount of work, the absence of established guidelines and information about the procedures for acting under the unknown circumstances. During the coronavirus crisis the university international departments adopted a key role of communication centres with the world outside and turned into hubs for information exchange. Aim. This article aims to present and analyse the communication at the beginning of the COVID – 19 pandemic between the academic partners of the Medical University of Varna at international level with a focus on the partners under „Erasmus+“ programme in the period March – September 2020. There are four main accents of the study: 1) information about the current conditions in the countries, from which the international partners come, about the stage and the course of the disease, the changes in the training process and the state of the mobility; 2) contact with the universities with which activities are planned in the framework of bilateral agreements for academic cooperation; 3) participation in online international events; and 4) training and exchange of good practices for university partnerships and mobility management in times of COVID-19. Material and methods. Based on written documantation, electronic and virtual communication as well as the reports and observations of the officers working at the Department of International Relations and the team of the „Erasmus+“ programme, an analysis was performed of the communication during the pandemic and the impact of the social distancing on the international partnerships of the Medical University of Varna, the changes in the channels used for communication and the overall process of communication and operational activities. Results. Due to the COVID-19 crisis, the summer internships and practices which became traditional for the last seven years with partner medical universities in Moscow and St. Petersburg (Russia) and Kharkiv (Ukraine) had to be cancelled. Two new agreements for academic cooperation were signed and one was resumed. Two international events were organized by Varna Medical University, in which the teams of the Department of International Relations and „Erasmus+“ programme took an active part. For the studied period of six months in the field of international cooperation, the Medical University participated in twenty online trainings, virtual meetings and conferences, organized by partner organisations, whose member Varna Medical University is. Some of them include the European University Association, the Black Sea Universities Network, the European Health Management Association and the World Health Organisation. Conclusions. The communication with the European partners proved crucial under pandemic conditions, characterized by unpredictability and uncertainty. The international communication and the teams working at the international relations departments, including that at the Medical University of Varna, consolidated and extended their role of university centres for communication with international partners and information exchange with them. This is most prominently reflected in the entirely changed range and type of communication, especially concerning the „Erasmus+“ mobility, in which the students’ and academic staff health protection and safety become key issues. A marked trend is observed of shifting toward online communication, in which the partners communicate from a distance in real time. The traditional fora with physical presence make room for the virtual events, the webinars and virtual conferences becoming a standard in international communication. The numerous unprecedented situations and cases with which the departments of international relations have to cope, can be successfully resolved with fast response, creative thinking in the very course of the pandemic. The unexpected and comprehensive extraordinary situation is a great challenge for the international partnerships but also a preparation for the future. It demonstrates the sustainability of communication, the constructive relations and the good results.
大流行时期的大学伙伴关系管理-可能的任务
背景。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,欧洲大学国际部面临的主要挑战是,需要快速适应,与国家和国际合作伙伴进行完全在线互动,工作量巨大,缺乏关于在未知情况下采取行动的既定指导方针和程序的信息。在冠状病毒危机期间,大学国际系发挥了与外界沟通中心的关键作用,成为信息交流的枢纽。的目标。本文旨在介绍和分析COVID - 19大流行开始时瓦尔纳医科大学国际学术合作伙伴之间的沟通,重点关注2020年3月至9月期间“伊拉斯谟+”计划下的合作伙伴。该研究有四个主要重点:1)国际合作伙伴来自的国家的现状信息,关于疾病的阶段和过程,培训过程中的变化和活动状态;2)与计划在双边学术合作协议框架内开展活动的大学保持联系;3)在线参与国际赛事;4)培训和交流应对2019冠状病毒病的大学伙伴关系和流动管理的良好做法。材料和方法。根据书面文件、电子和虚拟通信以及国际关系部工作人员和"伊拉斯谟+ "方案小组的报告和意见,分析了大流行病期间的通信情况以及社会距离对瓦尔纳医科大学国际伙伴关系的影响。用于沟通的渠道的变化以及沟通和业务活动的整体过程。结果。由于新冠肺炎危机,过去7年在莫斯科和圣彼得堡(俄罗斯)以及哈尔科夫(乌克兰)的合作医科大学传统的暑期实习和实践不得不取消。签署了两项新的学术合作协议,并恢复了一项协议。瓦尔纳医科大学组织了两次国际活动,国际关系系和"伊拉斯谟+ "方案小组积极参加了活动。在为期6个月的国际合作研究期间,瓦尔纳医科大学参加了由伙伴组织组织的20次在线培训、虚拟会议和会议,瓦尔纳医科大学是这些组织的成员。其中包括欧洲大学协会、黑海大学网络、欧洲健康管理协会和世界卫生组织。结论。事实证明,在不可预测和不确定的大流行病条件下,与欧洲伙伴的沟通至关重要。国际交流和在包括瓦尔纳医科大学在内的国际关系部门工作的小组巩固并扩大了它们作为大学中心与国际伙伴交流和信息交流的作用。这最突出地反映在交流的范围和类型完全改变,特别是在“伊拉斯谟+”流动方面,其中学生和学术人员的健康保护和安全成为关键问题。人们观察到一个明显的趋势是向在线交流转移,在这种情况下,伴侣们可以远距离实时交流。传统的实体论坛让位于虚拟活动,网络研讨会和虚拟会议成为国际交流的标准。国际关系部门必须应对的许多前所未有的情况和案例,可以在大流行的过程中通过快速反应和创造性思维成功解决。这一意想不到的、全面的非常局势是对国际伙伴关系的巨大挑战,也是对未来的准备。它表明了沟通的可持续性,建设性的关系和良好的结果。
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期刊介绍: The focus of the International Journal of Health Economics and Management is on health care systems and on the behavior of consumers, patients, and providers of such services. The links among management, public policy, payment, and performance are core topics of the relaunched journal. The demand for health care and its cost remain central concerns. Even as medical innovation allows providers to improve the lives of their patients, questions remain about how to efficiently deliver health care services, how to pay for it, and who should pay for it. These are central questions facing innovators, providers, and payers in the public and private sectors. One key to answering these questions is to understand how people choose among alternative arrangements, either in markets or through the political process. The choices made by healthcare managers concerning the organization and production of that care are also crucial. There is an important connection between the management of a health care system and its economic performance. The primary audience for this journal will be health economists and researchers in health management, along with the larger group of health services researchers. In addition, research and policy analysis reported in the journal should be of interest to health care providers, managers and policymakers, who need to know about the pressures facing insurers and governments, with consequences for regulation and mandates. The editors of the journal encourage submissions that analyze the behavior and interaction of the actors in health care, viz. consumers, providers, insurers, and governments. Preference will be given to contributions that combine theoretical with empirical work, evaluate conflicting findings, present new information, or compare experiences between countries and jurisdictions. In addition to conventional research articles, the journal will include specific subsections for shorter concise research findings and cont ributions to management and policy that provide important descriptive data or arguments about what policies follow from research findings. The composition of the editorial board is designed to cover the range of interest among economics and management researchers.Officially cited as: Int J Health Econ ManagFrom 2001 to 2014 the journal was published as International Journal of Health Care Finance and Economics. (Articles published in Vol. 1-14 officially cited as: Int J Health Care Finance Econ)
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