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Hans Schuetze
Professor
Hans G. Schuetze is a Fellow and former Director, Centre for Policy Studies in
Higher Education and Training, University of British Columbia, Vancouver,
Canada, also a Senior Honorary Research Fellow, University of Glasgow, United
Kingdom.
He has a PhD in
international law and comparative government (University of Göttingen,
Germany), LL.M. (University
of California at
Berkeley), German Bar Exam ('zweites juristisches
Staatsexamen').
He studied
social sciences, economics, and law at the universities of Göttingen and
Bonn (Germany),
Grenoble (France)
and of California
at Berkeley (USA). After a short career as a lawyer in private practice
(specialized in public and international law) and Legal Counselor for two levels
of government in Germany, he worked as a policy analyst and research co-ordinator
at the Centre for Educational Research and Innovation of the Organization for
Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in Paris, and later as a Minister's
Counselor on technology and human resources development policies in the Ministry
of Economic Affairs and Technology (Germany). Based on work he has done in the
latter capacity, he was the founder and first General Manager of the North
German Agency for Technology Transfer and Innovation (NATI), a model that was
emulated in several of the new Länder.
He also served
for five years as the elected mayor of a district of the City of
Hannover. In this capacity he has been especially engaged
in public self-help and housing projects for immigrants and minority populations
as well as in establishing municipal Learning and Cultural Centres.
Since 1991, he
was Professor of Higher Education in the Department of Educational Studies
University of British Columbia and a Senior Fellow at the Centre for Policy
Studies in Higher Education and Training (of which he was the Director between
1995 to 1996 and again 2002 to 2006). Retired in 2006, he remains a Fellow at
the Policy Centre while, at the same time, joining the law cabinet Hanske &
Nielsen in Hannover,
Germany,
specializing in education and the law as well as on international human rights
issues.
He has worked
as, and continues to be a consultant on educational policy (OECD, UNESCO, the
EU, the Canadian government, the British Columbia provincial government as
well as several other education policy bodies). He has been a visiting professor
at the universities of Vienna and Graz (Austria),
Hannover (Germany), Rouen (France),
and Hiroshima (Japan)
as well as at the Centre for Research and Advanced Studies in Education (Centro
de Investigacion y Estudios Avanzados,
Mexico).
His fields of
research and expertise are the economics and the organization of post-secondary
education and training, comparative education, lifelong learning, and, more
generally, the role of education and training in cultural, social and economic
development. He has also done extensive research work on the role of learning,
knowledge creation and knowledge management in innovation in private industry,
and especially in small and medium companies, as well as on university -
industry collaboration. He has published several books and some 50 scholarly
articles and book chapters as well as a number of other documents. He is fluent
in German, French and English and has a good working knowledge of Spanish.
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