CEDIA-ICA Conference /5 May 2017, Vienna, Austria

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CEDIA-ICA Conference 2017 4/5 May 2017, Vienna, Austria Defining Agronomists Professional Profiles and Agricultural and Life Science Study Programmes Agronomists This term covers professional profiles such as agricultural scientist, agricultural engineer, agricultural economist, food scientist, food engineer and others based on academic education with university degrees relating to the European Qualifications Framework (EQF) in the above fields. Focus Expected Outcomes We will discuss how current agronomists professional profiles and agricultural and life science study programmes relate. How professional associations, alumni organizations and life science universities can support each other, so that they can deliver the professionals and leaders in the transformation of the bio-economy - agriculture, and the food and non-food sectors - according to sustainable development principals. 1. Examples of agronomists professional profiles and agricultural and other life science study programmes, discussed on the basis of the "Agronomist Universal Charter 2015" 2. Agenda for cooperation between life science universities, alumni organizations and professional associations to strengthen the education and training of agronomists 3. Proposals for the next steps. Sessions 1. Agronomists for the bio-economy - agriculture, and the food and non food sectors - and the rural and urban development of the 21st century: challenging today s professional profiles on the basis of the "Agronomist Universal Charter 2015. 2. Preparing agronomists for a more sustainable world food system at the local and global level: a critical view on study programmes in order to gain the qualifications needed. 3. Contributions of the professional associations / alumni organizations supporting the education role of universities in the bio-economy; identifying joint actions. 1

Organisers In collaboration with Programme team Contact CEDIA - European Confederation of Agronomists Associations ICA - Association for European Life Science Universities ASA Ireland supporting administration and registration BOKU Alumni Association local organizer in Vienna Carl BLOMGREN, Agronomforbundet, Sweden Sean GAULE, ASA, Irland Baldomero Segura GARCÍA DEL RIO, CGCOIA, Spain Simon HEATH, ICA General Secretary, France Josefa REITER-STELZEL, BOKU Alumni, Austria Michel ROUX, ETH Alumni, Switzerland Gudrun SCHINDLER, BOKU Alumni, Austria Rolf SCHWERDTFEGER, VDL, Germany Rosanna ZARI, CONAF, Italy Sean GAULE, CEDIA President Email: seangaule@gmail.com Mobile 00 353 (86) 859 5890 Michel ROUX, CEDIA Vice President Email: michel.roux@mrix.ch Mobile +41 79 239 57 87 Target audience Location Hotels 40-60 participants from 10-15 countries in Europe Members of professional associations for agronomists and alumni organizations, Members of life science universities BOKU Festsaal alte WU, Augasse 2-6, 1090 Vienna Austria Rooms are reserved until March 23, 2017 (see last page) Schedule May 3 rd Welcome reception at 19.00 at BOKU alte WU May 4 th Session 1: 9.00-12.30 / Session 2: 13.30-17.30 Dinner: 19:00 at Der Wiener Heurige Wolff May 5 th Session 3: 9.00-13.00 / Lunch 13.00 (May 5 th Cedia Board Meeting: 14.00-17.00) Conference fee EUR 150.00 All meals from the reception on 3 May until and including lunch on 5 May and the registration fee Registration and payment Thank you for online registration & payment by credit card: https://cediaica2017.eventbrite.ie If not possible please send e-mail to: michel.roux@mrix.ch 2

Programme May 3, 19:00 Registration / Welcome reception at BOKU alte WU May 4, 08:30 Registration 09:00 Sean GAULE, President of CEDIA Alex EVANS, Vice-President of ICA Welcome, Expected results of the conference Session 1 Agronomists for the bio-economy - agriculture, and the food and non food sectors - and the rural and urban development of the 21st century: challenging today s professional profiles on the basis of the "Agronomist Universal Charter 2015 Moderator: Mattia BUSTI, General Secretary World Agronomist Association (WAA) 09:15 Andrea SISTI, President of WAA and of the Italian Agronomist Association (CONAF) The "Agronomist Universal Charter 2015" and its impact on the strategy and agenda of WAA and CONAF 09:45 Joaquin AGUILELLA RIBERA, Secretary of the Official College of Agricultural Engineers of Levante (COIAL) Professional practice in Spain: from the administrative requirement to the provision of integral services to the agri-food sector 10:15 Beatrice RAMNERÖ, Member of the Agronomförbundet board The Swedish ag-biz's expectations on agronomists, the Swedish ag-student's expectations on the agronomist profession and how this fits with the current agronomist program profiles at the Swedish university of agriculture 10:40 Klaus WAGNER, ISLE Sustainability Network, Austria Innovation in the teaching of sustainable development in life sciences in Europe 11:00 Coffee break 11:30 Roundtable discussions and report back 12:30 End of Session 1, Lunch 3

Programme, May 4 Session 2 Preparing agronomists for a more sustainable world food system at the local and global level: a critical view on study programmes in order to gain the qualifications needed. Moderator Alex EVANS, Vice President of ICA Dean of Agriculture, & Head of the School of Agriculture and Food Science, University College Dublin, Ireland 13:30 Barbara HINTERSTOISSER, Vice Rector for Education and International Affairs, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), Vienna, Austria The Three Pillars Study Programmes at BOKU for the Sustainable Bioeconomy 14:00 Achim WALTER, Professor at the Institute of Agricultural Sciences at the ETH Zurich, Switzerland AGROfutur: Reforming the study programmes of agricultural sciences at ETH Zurich also based on employers needs 14:30 Rainer LANGOSCH, Dean of Agricultural Economics and Food Sciences at the Neubrandenburg University of Applied Sciences Neubrandenburg, Germany Knowledge and Skills required - To do s in the academic education of professionals for agriculture and agribusiness. 15:00 Maria VARGAS, Deputy Director of the School of Agricultural Engineering and Environment (ETSIAMN) Valencia, Spain The adaptation and certification of the educational programs of Agricultural Engineering in the Spanish Universities 15:30 Niklaus HRUSCHKA, Young Professionals for Agricultural Development (YPARD), European Chapter Reflection on experiences of a university graduate in first employment 15:45 Coffee break 16.00 Roundtable discussions and report back 17:30 End of Session 2 18:30 Bus transport for Dinner at Der Wiener Heurige Wolff 4

Programme May 5 Session 3 Contributions of the professional associations / alumni organizations supporting the education role of universities in the bio-economy; identifying joint actions Moderator: Michel ROUX, Vice President of CEDIA 09:00 Roundtable discussions to identify inputs for Session 3 by reflecting the results of Session 1 and 2 09:30 Mary DELANEY, President of the Agricultural Science Association (ASA), Ireland How ASA supports its members, students and young professionals in collaboration with Irish universities 09:50 José María MARTÍNEZ VELA, Manager of the Consejo General de Colegios Oficiales de Ingenieros Agrónomos (CGCOIA), Spain Proposal for regulating the profession of agronomist taking into account the free movement of professionals in Europe 10:10 Rolf SCHWERDTFEGER, Board member of the Berufsverband Agrar, Ernährung, Umwelt e.v. (VDL), Germany: Proposal to gain more influence by organizing forums on education and innovation with stakeholders from university, economy, politics and civil society 10:30 Coffee break 11:00 Roundtable discussions to identify opportunities for concrete actions and report back to the group 12:30 Alex EVANS, Vice-President ICA Sean GAULE, President of CEDIA Closing words, next steps 12:45 End of Conference, Lunch 5

Hotels Rooms are reserved until March 23, 2017 at a special rate. Participants are asked to book by e-mail to one of the two hotels with the note CEDIA-ICA Conference 4/5 May 2017 and the number of the credit card. Payment at the hotel. Arthotel ANA Katharina *** (fully booked) Single room EUR 75.- Double room EUR 85.- Augasse 15, 1090 Vienna Austria katharina@ana-hotels.de T +43 (0) 1 317 15 08 Ibis Styles Wien City *** Single room EUR 87.- Double room EUR 102.- Döblinger Hauptstrasse 2, Vienna, Austria reservierung@ibisstyleswien.com T +43 (0) 1 404 19 444 BOKU Festsaal alte WU Augasse 2-6, Vienna Come together at May 3 rd from 19:00 21:00 and conference May 4/5 at the BOKU Festsaal alte WU, Augasse 2-6, Vienna 6