Online Education as a Platform for bridging the gap between Industry and Academia_Essay By Tanvi Daptardar
Necessity
is the mother of invention. So is Academia–Industry collaboration is dictated
by necessity. Over the last decade and a half the world has become a global
village. Employers today, operate in an environment that demands new and
constantly developing skills to retain global competitiveness. The reason that
there are few jobs to be found in academics is not because there are too few
colleges, universities, departments, or programs. The problem is that the bulk,
which apply for these jobs are huge. Now- a- days there are simply too many
PhDs produced every year for the higher education establishment to absorb them
all, but the quality has certainly deteriorated. Today, businesses are looking
for innovative solutions from the academia to help meet their business needs of
higher productivity and lower costs, yet increase efficiency.
The
reasons behind the Gap between Academia and Industry are: 1) Academicians and
industrialists have a different mindset; therefore both have different
perspectives and expectations. 2) The curriculum is static in nature, while its
application is dynamic. 3) Both academicians and industrialists are pursuing
different goals entirely. The academic is striving for recognition from his or
her peers. The Industrialist is striving to survive. 4) The lukewarm attitude
of lecturers to surrender themselves for trainings and workshops. 5) The industry
thinks in terms of short range goals, whereas academic has a long range
perspective. 6) The industry prefers proven solutions with a low risk, whereas
academia is interested in creating new solutions with a high innovation rate.
7) Industry seeks the minimum solution to minimize their risk, whereas academia
strives for a maximum solution to maximize their recognition. In view of the industry, “It’s becoming increasingly
difficult to find graduates to enter the profession, and particularly hard to
recruit graduates with the key skills required to make an immediate impact as
part of our workforce. Part of the reason for this may be the way universities
now approach teaching. Graduates have domain-specific skills, but seem to lack
the appreciation that those skills are transferable. This is leading to a
‘skills silo’ and thinking in ‘one direction.” The emerging era of
science-based collaboration between academia and industry offers advantages to
both entities and a means by which academic institutions and industry can
address global challenges to their mutual benefit and well-being of society.
It is a well known fact that today;
especially the pharmaceutical industries are working on a way to differently
than the academia. The industries today in India target to satisfy the needs of
foreign markets as that of the USA. The laws regarding quality control and
quality assurance are much more stringent in the United States of America as
compared to those prevalent in India. Companies strive hard to be compliant
with those regulatory aspects which co-incidentally become the reason for their
rapid progress. Whereas, academia still imparts the traditional knowledge which
has almost lost its direct application in the industrial sector. In my opinion
the knowledge gained in the universities is based on basic theoretical
principles, whereas industries found advanced applications of the same
knowledge and this created a major gap between industry and academia.
The need to bridge this gap was realized when
research and development sector gained momentum. Industries started bringing
novel drugs which required sophisticated clinical trials. An academician is a
competent person to help in research and development of his or her knowledge
gained from different sources. But the academic section has kept itself bound
to the traditional knowledge, and there has been no significant change in the
syllabus of different courses in life science sectors. Changing the traditional
ways and adapting to new ways is an entire evolutionary process which will
require longer time. Instead of lagging behind and waiting for the required
change, we can explore different options to bridge the gap between academia and
industry.
Online education is one such potential option
which gives, easily accessible knowledge and helps in advancement of skills of
students in the current generation. Online education can be given in any part
of our country at minimal costs. Both sides will have to give an equal
contribution in designing the courses. Courses oriented to technical skill
developments will be more beneficial. Various online courses have been started
to promote online education amongst students.
Not only industries, but different health
care centers, medical universities should join hands to create such courses.
Updating online courses is simpler than changing the entire syllabus. Online
courses starting from basics like personality development of different courses
which are more sophisticated and aim a specific topic in the stream can be
designed.
Newer technologies developed in industries,
can be taught online. Online courses which aim at enriching the regulatory
affairs related knowledge can be started. Courses started by WIPO, NALSAR and
other agencies and universities prove helpful in providing knowledge about
Intellectual Property Rights. A course developed by a university in the United
states of America, gives a thorough knowledge about Respiratory drug delivery
systems. There are online courses, which have e-classrooms which enable us to
connect to different students, teachers, researchers and industrialists from
all over the world. Such e-spaces help us in understanding different perspectives,
problems and possible solution about a particular issue.
Different online courses related to
management and research and development sectors can be started in which, along with
imparting education, real time problems which industries face can be put
forward. Online education can prove as a nice platform for young generation to
showcase their talents and problem solving skills which are often fetched in
the industry.
Online
education is way more time saving than the traditional method. It provides
students a chance to improve their skills and get a better job. Development
because of online education can prove in decreasing unemployment, which is
common now-a-days due to lack of experience and technical knowledge. Online
education can make students more aware about the latest advances in their field
and can also give them ideas about new startups. In fact, imparting online
education can also be a startup for professionals. Companies have adopted
various new methods and strategies to acquire best and unsurpassed human
resource to survive and succeed commercially in the highly competitive market.
These strategies range from identification of skills, shortfalls which may
occur, efforts to impart the required skills, and adapt existing skills by
orienting to new demands. Since the gap between academia and industry is
widening day by day, the government, academic institutions and industry must
come forward with some innovative and research based ideas to bridge the gap.
However, we can’t deny that only a holistic development of all the sectors of a
country will help to outshine its competitors and succeed in its endeavor to
become an empowered economy at the global platform.
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