2013 Annual General Meeting: Education & Training Project Committee Report

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Pedro L Fernandes

Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência, Oeiras, Portugal

Received 1 August 2013; Published 19 August 2013

At the end of the 2010-2013 triennium, the Education & Training Project Committee (E&T PC) reports its progress as follows:

Revamping the plans

Our on-going plans were frozen, owing to lack of proper funding. Instead, we started new activities:

Seeking funding

Implementation of the activities depicted in the 2010-2013 business plan should be assessed fairly, considering the difficulties in proceeding without funds. As funding is crucial to any of the plans we laid-out, the E&T PC explored contacts with European project coordinating bodies and expressed its interest in joining EU-funded initiatives, mainly:

We have found that while these sources have to be considered and negotiations should not stop, funds are pre-allocated to activities, making it difficult to propose new ones.

It is generally felt that EMBnet is in need of a more encompassing funding plan in which the E&T PC can provide cost estimates, data and texts to write grant applications that have an E&T component.

Outreach

EMBnet’s track record in training provision throughout its constituency was presented in a talk about networking in science, in which EMBnet’s roles were described, at the ABRF conference[5] in Orlando, FL, March 2012. The talk generated a series of contacts that may result in institutional exchanges that lead to training cooperation worldwide, in places where EMBnet’s activity is poorly known.

As genomics reaches the clinical arena, it is increasingly evident that the public are largely unprepared for the implications of using personal genome data, in terms of consent. This issue could be less problematic if the educational system helped create a common, informed awareness. In collaboration with Pietro Liò and Lucia Bianchi, such a proposal was made in a paper accepted for The future of Education[6] conference in Florence (June 2013) entitled, “Improving collective awareness and education about the privacy and ethical issues connected with the genome technologies”.

Furthermore, the prospect of using EMBnet’s global presence in educational initiatives has been mentioned in talks in Portuguese academic institutions (e.g., Braga, March 2013 and Porto, May 2013) triggering interesting discussions on the need to use networked communities in globalised educational efforts, like MOOCs.

Committee members

Pedro Fernandes (PT) Chair

Emiliano Barreto (CO) Secretary

Bruno A. Gaeta (AUS) Member

Shahid Chohan (PK) Member

Associate members

J.R Valverde (ES)

Mohamed Abelhouda (EG)

Matej Stano (SK)