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United Nations University Institute in Macau

The United Nations University Institute in Macau, formerly the United Nations University International Institute for Software Technology (UNU-IIST; Chinese: 聯合國大學國際軟件技術研究所; Portuguese: Instituto Internacional para Tecnologia de Programação da Universidade das Nações Unidas) and then United Nations University Institute on Computing and Society (UNU-CS; Chinese: 聯合國大學計算與社會研究所), is a United Nations University global think tank conducting research and training on digital technologies for sustainable development, encouraging data-driven and evidence-based actions and policies to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. UNU-Macau is located in Macau, China.

United Nations University Institute in Macau
The building of United Nations University Institute in Macau
Typeresearch center and think tank
Established1992; 31 years ago (1992)
Parent institution
United Nations
Location,
China
Websiteunu.edu/macau

History edit

During 1987–1989, United Nations University conducted two studies regarding the need for a research and training centre for computing in the developing nations. The studies led to the decision of the Council of the UNU to establish in Macau the United Nations University International Institute for Software Technology (UNU-IIST), which was founded on 12 March 1991 and opened its door in July 1992.[1][2] UNU-IIST was created following the agreement between the UN, the governments of Macau, Portugal, and China.[citation needed]

The Macao authorities also supplied the institute with its office premises, located in a heritage building Casa Silva Mendes, and subsidize fellow accommodation.[3]

As part of the United Nations, the institute was to address the pressing global problems of human survival, development and welfare by international co-operation, research and advanced training in software technology.[citation needed]

After the Transfer of sovereignty over Macau, UNU-IIST lost some level of visibility.[4]

United Nations University Institute on Computing and Society edit

 
Emblem of the United Nations
United Nations University Institute in Macau
 
UNU-CS logo
Traditional Chinese聯合國大學計算與社會研究所
Simplified Chinese联合国大学计算与社会研究所
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinLiánhéguó Dàxué Jìsuàn yǔ Shèhuì Yánjiūsuǒ
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpinglyun4 hap6 gwok3 daai6 hok6 gai3 syun3 jyu5 se5 wui6*2 jin4 gau3 so2

Eventually, in 2015, UNU decided to evolve the former IIST into a new Institute on Computing and Society (UNU-CS). UNU-CS intended to assist the United Nations to achieve its agenda by working as a bridge between the UN and the international academic and public policy communities, training the next generation of interdisciplinary scientists in computing, social sciences, and design for international development.[4] The UNU-CS director Professor Michael L. Best was in charge of building the new succeeding institute "from scratch".[5]

Goal edit

The goal of UNU-CS was "to nurture the next generation of computer and social scientists with the ability to participate in, shape and benefit from the rapid development of the global information society."[6]

A research start-up, UNU-CS aims to do the following:[7]

  • Lead in investigating and inventing human-centred information and communication technologies addressing some of the priorities central to the United Nations such as: sustainability, development, governance, peace and security, human rights and human dignity.
  • Impact policymakers, within the UN system and beyond, through actionable knowledge and thought-leadership.
  • Nurture the next generation of inter-disciplinary computing, information and social scientists; and engineers in developing countries.
  • Embrace the enormous dynamism of the city of Macau and Pearl River Delta region while still working globally.

According to its founding director, Professor Michael Best, his goal is "to raise the profile of the Institute as a centre of excellence in the UN system effectively responding to the needs of the developing world in this crucially important area".[6]

Administration edit

The current director is Dr. Jingbo Huang.

Former directors

Laboratories edit

As of 2015, three "action-oriented research labs" were being developed:[8]

  • Digital Peace Lab: ICTs for peacebuilding and to support human security, respond to crises, and mitigate human displacement.
  • Gender Tech Lab: ICTs that promote women's empowerment and enable sustainable community led development.
  • Small Data Lab: ICTs that create actionable knowledge from local data, empower citizens with data they trust, and improve global datasets with local data.

Center for Electronic Governance edit

The Center for Electronic Governance at UNU-IIST is an International Center of Excellence on research and practice in Electronic Governance. Established in 2007, the center has been built upon the contribution of UNU-IIST to the eMacao Project (2004–2006) and eMacao Program (2007-now), a collaborative initiative to build and utilize a foundation for Electronic Government in Macao SAR. Since 2010, it has become an official programme of UNU-IIST.

The mission of the Center for Electronic Governance at UNU-IIST is to support governments in developing countries in strategic use of technology to transform the working of public organizations and their relationships with citizens, businesses, civil society, and with one another.

Activities at the Center include applied and policy research, capacity building and various forms of development – strategy development, software development, institutional development and development of communities of practice.

The Center, since July 2014, became United Nations University Operating Unit on Policy-Driven Electronic Governance (UNU-EGOV), following the appointment and relocation from Macau to Guimarães of former members of the Center.[9]

Teaching edit

The Center regularly organizes and conducts schools, seminars, lectures and presentations for government leaders, managers, researchers, educators, etc. on various aspects of Electronic Governance. Various courses and presentation materials from these events are available.[10]

Conferences edit

The center established in 2007 and since then leads the organization of a series of International Conferences on Electronic Governance (ICEGOV), with the first four editions in Macao,[11] Cairo,[12] Bogota,[13] and Beijing.[14]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "1. Part 1: UNUIIST". archive.unu.edu. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
  2. ^ https://staff.fnwi.uva.nl/c.a.middelburg/unu-iist.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  3. ^ Liu, Zhiming; Morisset, Charles; Stolz, Volker (2010). "RCOS: Theory and Tool for Component-Based Model Driven Development". Fundamentals of Software Engineering. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Vol. 5961. Springer. pp. 62–80. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-11623-0_3. ISBN 978-3-642-11622-3. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
  4. ^ a b Pauleneses, John (26 June 2015). "UNU-CS: a ONU em Macau, com novo projecto e novo director". Ponto Final (in Portuguese).
  5. ^ Phil Bolton (12 February 2015). . Global Atlanta. Archived from the original on 11 August 2015. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
  6. ^ a b c UNU (21 January 2015). "Prof. Michael Best Appointed Director of UNU Institute on Computing and Society, Macao, China" (Press release). Macau: UNU. UNU. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
  7. ^ a b UNU-CS (2015). "About". UNU-CS Official Website. UNU-CS. Retrieved 16 August 2015.
  8. ^ UNU-CS (2015). "Research Fellowship Opportunities: Peace, Data and Gender Lab". UNU-CS Official Website. UNU-CS. Retrieved 16 August 2015.
  9. ^ "About UNU-EGOV - Operating Unit on Policy-Driven Electronic Governance".
  10. ^ Courseware, Center for Electronic Governance, UNU-IIST. Macau.
  11. ^
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  14. ^ ICEGOV2010

External links edit

  • United Nations University Institute on Computing and Society
  • United Nations University headquarters website
  • United Nations University (UNU)
  • United Nations University Vice-Rectorate in Europe (UNU-ViE)
  • United Nations University Office in Paris (UNU-OP)
  • United Nations University Office in New York (UNU-ONY)
  • International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance
  • Center for Electronic Governance:
    • Publications
    • Projects:
      • Developing Electronic Governance in Afghanistan – Assessment, Strategy, Implementation – EGOV.AF
      • Developing Electronic Governance in Cameroon – Assessment, Strategy, Implementation – EGOV.CM
      • Evaluation of Electronic Government Training by EU-China Information Society Project
      • Government Enterprise Architecture Framework
      • Government Information Sharing
      • Knowledge Management for Electronic Governance
      • Capacity Building for Electronic Governance
      • IT Leadership and Coordination
    • Research:
      • Development Models and Frameworks
      • Assessment, Evaluation and Measurement
      • Strategies, Architectures and Alignment
      • Software Infrastructure and Services
      • Knowledge Management and Leadership
      • International Comparative Studies

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The United Nations University Institute in Macau formerly the United Nations University International Institute for Software Technology UNU IIST Chinese 聯合國大學國際軟件技術研究所 Portuguese Instituto Internacional para Tecnologia de Programacao da Universidade das Nacoes Unidas and then United Nations University Institute on Computing and Society UNU CS Chinese 聯合國大學計算與社會研究所 is a United Nations University global think tank conducting research and training on digital technologies for sustainable development encouraging data driven and evidence based actions and policies to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals UNU Macau is located in Macau China United Nations University Institute in MacauThe building of United Nations University Institute in MacauTyperesearch center and think tankEstablished1992 31 years ago 1992 Parent institutionUnited NationsLocationMacau ChinaWebsiteunu wbr edu wbr macau Contents 1 History 1 1 United Nations University Institute on Computing and Society 2 Goal 3 Administration 4 Laboratories 5 Center for Electronic Governance 5 1 Teaching 5 2 Conferences 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editDuring 1987 1989 United Nations University conducted two studies regarding the need for a research and training centre for computing in the developing nations The studies led to the decision of the Council of the UNU to establish in Macau the United Nations University International Institute for Software Technology UNU IIST which was founded on 12 March 1991 and opened its door in July 1992 1 2 UNU IIST was created following the agreement between the UN the governments of Macau Portugal and China citation needed The Macao authorities also supplied the institute with its office premises located in a heritage building Casa Silva Mendes and subsidize fellow accommodation 3 As part of the United Nations the institute was to address the pressing global problems of human survival development and welfare by international co operation research and advanced training in software technology citation needed After the Transfer of sovereignty over Macau UNU IIST lost some level of visibility 4 United Nations University Institute on Computing and Society edit nbsp Emblem of the United NationsUnited Nations University Institute in Macau nbsp UNU CS logoTraditional Chinese聯合國大學計算與社會研究所Simplified Chinese联合国大学计算与社会研究所TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinLianheguo Daxue Jisuan yǔ Shehui YanjiusuǒYue CantoneseJyutpinglyun4 hap6 gwok3 daai6 hok6 gai3 syun3 jyu5 se5 wui6 2 jin4 gau3 so2Eventually in 2015 UNU decided to evolve the former IIST into a new Institute on Computing and Society UNU CS UNU CS intended to assist the United Nations to achieve its agenda by working as a bridge between the UN and the international academic and public policy communities training the next generation of interdisciplinary scientists in computing social sciences and design for international development 4 The UNU CS director Professor Michael L Best was in charge of building the new succeeding institute from scratch 5 Goal editThe goal of UNU CS was to nurture the next generation of computer and social scientists with the ability to participate in shape and benefit from the rapid development of the global information society 6 A research start up UNU CS aims to do the following 7 Lead in investigating and inventing human centred information and communication technologies addressing some of the priorities central to the United Nations such as sustainability development governance peace and security human rights and human dignity Impact policymakers within the UN system and beyond through actionable knowledge and thought leadership Nurture the next generation of inter disciplinary computing information and social scientists and engineers in developing countries Embrace the enormous dynamism of the city of Macau and Pearl River Delta region while still working globally According to its founding director Professor Michael Best his goal is to raise the profile of the Institute as a centre of excellence in the UN system effectively responding to the needs of the developing world in this crucially important area 6 Administration editThe current director is Dr Jingbo Huang Former directorsProf Michael L Best 2015 2018 directed the Technologies and International Development Lab as an associate professor at the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs and the School of Interactive Computing at Georgia Institute of Technology He is also a co founder and editor in chief emeritus of the journal Information Technologies and International Development and a faculty associate of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University 6 Professor Best leads the Global Computing column for Communications of the ACM He holds a PhD from MIT and has served as director of Media Lab Asia in India and head of the eDevelopment group at the MIT Media Lab 7 Prof Peter Haddawy 2010 2015 Prof Mike Reed 2005 2010 Prof Zhou Chaochen 1997 2002 Prof Dines Bjorner 1992 1997 Laboratories editAs of 2015 three action oriented research labs were being developed 8 Digital Peace Lab ICTs for peacebuilding and to support human security respond to crises and mitigate human displacement Gender Tech Lab ICTs that promote women s empowerment and enable sustainable community led development Small Data Lab ICTs that create actionable knowledge from local data empower citizens with data they trust and improve global datasets with local data Center for Electronic Governance editThe Center for Electronic Governance at UNU IIST is an International Center of Excellence on research and practice in Electronic Governance Established in 2007 the center has been built upon the contribution of UNU IIST to the eMacao Project 2004 2006 and eMacao Program 2007 now a collaborative initiative to build and utilize a foundation for Electronic Government in Macao SAR Since 2010 it has become an official programme of UNU IIST The mission of the Center for Electronic Governance at UNU IIST is to support governments in developing countries in strategic use of technology to transform the working of public organizations and their relationships with citizens businesses civil society and with one another Activities at the Center include applied and policy research capacity building and various forms of development strategy development software development institutional development and development of communities of practice The Center since July 2014 became United Nations University Operating Unit on Policy Driven Electronic Governance UNU EGOV following the appointment and relocation from Macau to Guimaraes of former members of the Center 9 Teaching edit The Center regularly organizes and conducts schools seminars lectures and presentations for government leaders managers researchers educators etc on various aspects of Electronic Governance Various courses and presentation materials from these events are available 10 Conferences edit The center established in 2007 and since then leads the organization of a series of International Conferences on Electronic Governance ICEGOV with the first four editions in Macao 11 Cairo 12 Bogota 13 and Beijing 14 See also editInternational Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance Prof He Jifeng former Senior Research FellowReferences edit 1 Part 1 UNUIIST archive unu edu Retrieved 12 October 2022 https staff fnwi uva nl c a middelburg unu iist pdf bare URL PDF Liu Zhiming Morisset Charles Stolz Volker 2010 RCOS Theory and Tool for Component Based Model Driven Development Fundamentals of Software Engineering Lecture Notes in Computer Science Vol 5961 Springer pp 62 80 doi 10 1007 978 3 642 11623 0 3 ISBN 978 3 642 11622 3 Retrieved 12 October 2022 a b Pauleneses John 26 June 2015 UNU CS a ONU em Macau com novo projecto e novo director Ponto Final in Portuguese Phil Bolton 12 February 2015 UN taps Georgia Tech Prof to launch Macau Program Global Atlanta Archived from the original on 11 August 2015 Retrieved 13 August 2015 a b c UNU 21 January 2015 Prof Michael Best Appointed Director of UNU Institute on Computing and Society Macao China Press release Macau UNU UNU Retrieved 15 August 2015 a b UNU CS 2015 About UNU CS Official Website UNU CS Retrieved 16 August 2015 UNU CS 2015 Research Fellowship Opportunities Peace Data and Gender Lab UNU CS Official Website UNU CS Retrieved 16 August 2015 About UNU EGOV Operating Unit on Policy Driven Electronic Governance Courseware Center for Electronic Governance UNU IIST Macau ICEGOV2007 ICEGOV2008 ICEGOV2009 ICEGOV2010External links editUnited Nations University Institute on Computing and Society United Nations University headquarters website UNU IIST Website United Nations University UNU United Nations University Vice Rectorate in Europe UNU ViE United Nations University Office in Paris UNU OP United Nations University Office in New York UNU ONY Center for Electronic Governance at UNU IIST International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance Center for Electronic Governance Publications Projects Developing Electronic Governance in Afghanistan Assessment Strategy Implementation EGOV AF Developing Electronic Governance in Cameroon Assessment Strategy Implementation EGOV CM Evaluation of Electronic Government Training by EU China Information Society Project Government Enterprise Architecture Framework Government Information Sharing Knowledge Management for Electronic Governance Capacity Building for Electronic Governance IT Leadership and Coordination Research Development Models and Frameworks Assessment Evaluation and Measurement Strategies Architectures and Alignment Software Infrastructure and Services Knowledge Management and Leadership International Comparative Studies 22 11 45 N 113 32 55 75 E 22 19583 N 113 5488194 E 22 19583 113 5488194 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title United Nations University Institute in Macau amp oldid 1177954155 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