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World Universities Congress

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The inaugural World Universities Congress (WUC) was held at Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University in Turkey from October 22-24, 2010. The congress aimed to discuss the responsibilities and duties of universities in addressing global problems.

Leadership and participation

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The congress brought 250 universities, rectors, academicians, politicians, and representatives from 50 countries. Four hundred papers were published, and approximately 500 speakers contributed to the congress.

Key themes and discussions

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  • Evolution of the University Concept: Past, Present, and Future Perspectives
  • Understanding and preventing global climate change
  • Preventing global terrorism
  • Eradicating global poverty
  • Solving global migration problems
  • Eradicating inequalities in income distribution
  • Eradicating injustice in healthcare services
  • Eradicating inequality in educational opportunities
  • Proposing solutions for environmental pollution
  • Preventing regional conflicts and promoting world peace
  • Protecting cultural heritage
  • Developing permanent solutions for rapid population growth
  • Enhancing non-governmental organizations impact on local and international development

Declaration and recommendations

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Following the congress, a declaration was released, emphasizing the need for universities to expand their roles and missions to address global problems. The declaration recommended that universities:

  • Become active participants in responding to societal issues
  • Take on new roles, such as peacemaker, mediator, entrepreneur, and initiator
  • Make recommendations to authorities and administrators
  • Reconstruct their institutions to offer solutions to global and chronic problems
  • Cooperate and interact with NGOs and other institutions
  • Train professionals, employees, administrators, and leaders who can respond to the needs of a changing world
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References

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