Network partners
International Universities
The presented collaboration options address particularly international universities that are interested in collaborating with LEARN Logistics to strengthen capacity building related to the broad spectrum of logistics and supply chain management in low-and middle-income countries. Please understand the displayed options as examples only that we have been applying for the last couple of years. We are open to customize the collaboration to the international university`s needs as best as possible.
We kindly invite you to reach out to our LEARN Logistics Team or drop us an email to: learn.info@kuehne-foundation.org to discuss if and how a collaboration between your university and LEARN Logistics can be established.
Network-Model
Funding
Typically, LEARN Logistics funds activities carried out by academic network partners, unless specific university models underly other funding rules.
Duration
Initially, the collaboration is project-based; but can be extended to a series of projects, or even to the level of a constant academic network collaboration partner of LEARN Logistics.
Finance Management
All project funds will be managed by LEARN Logistics, unless otherwise agreed.
Resources
LEARN Logistics has a project moderation and oversight role, only.
Implementation
The academic network partner university is responsible for the implementation of the project activities, in close collaboration with the benefitting organization or individual; and under the financial oversight of LEARN Logistics.
Example
Outreach-Model
Funding
Typically, LEARN Logistics funds activities carried out by academic network partners, unless specific university models underly other funding rules.
Duration
Initially, the collaboration is project-based; but can be extended to a series of projects, or even to the level of a constant academic network collaboration partner of LEARN Logistics.
Finance Management
All project funds will be managed by LEARN Logistics, unless otherwise agreed.
Resources
LEARN Logistics provides local resources (i.e., LEARN staff or associated Project Managers) at the place of implementation.
Implementation
The academic network partner university provides content and/or knowhow that can be transferred or scaled-up to a LEARN-supported local university in a low-and middle-income country. LEARN takes organizational and financial responsibility for the implementation of the project whereas the international university contributes with its content that can either be directly applied by the international university partner, or potentially be transferred to the local university.
Example