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Plans for 2000
In 2000 UNU/IIST will further develop its international research
identity and consolidate its postgraduate training
in software technology at an advanced level. UNU/IIST will
continue to focus on Formal Methods, specifically on RAISE and
Duration Calculus, and at the same time will further widen its technical
scope.
- While UNU/IIST continues to focus on RAISE and Duration
Calculus, it will, based on available resources, provide developing
countries with awareness courses, tool sets, literature compendia,
etc., for other Formal Methods.
- UNU/IIST is planning to offer a course on Project and Quality
Management starting in 2000. This is a natural extension of its
focus on Formal Methods, and can meet a definite perceived need.
- The University Development Project will play an important role
in UNU/IIST's agenda in 2000. With assistance from developed
countries, this project can widen our service for developing
countries, in particular for countries in which the university
computing curriculum is currently deficient. In 2000, UNU/IIST
intends to propose a recommendation on how to develop university
curricula in computing science in developing countries.
UNU/IIST, with support from Utrecht University, has trained UNU/IIST
Fellows in the Netherlands to conduct research on Telecommunication
Systems. In 2000, UNU/IIST plans to seek more support from its
partner institutions in developed countries to train its off-shore
Fellows in conducting research.
In 2000 UNU/IIST will further expand its activities in Latin America
and Africa,
according to a needs assessment and available UNU/IIST
resources. UNU/IIST intends to initiate its training activities in
the Caribbean region and Central America.
UNU/IIST plans to recruit African Fellows for the University
Development Project, and to approach the partners in South Africa for
organising joint training programme for its neighbour countries.
In order to meet more demand from developing countries, UNU/IIST will
make more effort to seek project contribution from various
sources.
UNU/IIST will continue to strengthen relations with the host
government. In 2000 UNU/IIST will make extra efforts to establish
excellent diplomatic and working relations with the new government
authority: the government of the Macau Special Administrative Region
of China.
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