SANTIAGO
Agenda
Welcome by EUNIS Vice-President - Jan Madey (10:00 - 10:15)
RS3G update (10:15 - 11:30)
- Intro (numbers and previous events) - Simone
- Steering Committee presentation - Jonathan
- RS3G Manifesto - Manuel
- Liaisons: EAIE SIG - Herman, EUNIS Task Force - Jean Francois
- Focus on Identity Management - JML
coffe break (11:30 - 12:00)
The Big Picture: Identity Management and Student System Standards - a tag team that must work (12:00 - 13:00) JML
lunch break (13:00 - 14:00)
Update on European Learner Mobility project (14:00 - 15:00) Cleo S.
- Status Update
- Data Model review
- Looking forward & forward looking
- call for services !
International Collaboration Projects (15:00 - 16:00) Janina D.
- Mobility data exchange between university consortia and HE system providers: a MUCI - CINECA call for participation
- Other proposals - initiatives, EU funded projects,
coffee break (16:00 - 16:30)
Discussion and Closing (16:30 - 17:30)
- Final Remarks, comments, proposals
- EAIE workshop (September 16th 2009)
- Next RS3G workshop in Sweden (Nov. 2009)
Brochure
Presentation & Papers
- Workshop intro (Simone Ravaioli)
- Identity Management and Student System Standards. Due to intellectual property issues please contact Jan-Martin.Lowendahl(at)gartner.com directly.
- Collaboration projects - a call for participation (Janina D.)
- Update on European Learner Mobility Project (Cleo Sgouropoulou)
- RS3G & Standards presentation @ EUNIS Conference (Simone Ravaioli)
Reports
- RS3G @ EUNIS 2009... and beyond ! (David Moldof)!!!

NOTE: Please take the time to read this report
It is not your usual report - just like RS3G is not your usual group
Besides, it has more in common with RS3G than you may think: A friendly tone, real experiences, shared thoughts - the whole story. In RS3G we come together share, network and learn. The social aspect of the group is a vital attribute and pride of it: we enjoy social events together, we have the longest coffee breaks, and like to take the time to individually introduce eachother to the group.
As we look forward to also overlay a practical dimension to RS3G by creating synergies through more direct engagement and collaboration, I believe we should always keep in mind that relationships between organizations are first and foremost relationship between people.
On behalf of RS3G, I want to thank once again David for having offered (yet again) an outstanding contribution before, during and after the workshop. His relentless drive to look beyond what is coming next in HE and call for joint action and innovation is "somehow" mitigated and made more human by openly sharing his personal experience "before, during and after".