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  • 🧡oikos Guideline: A Red Thread through oikos
  • 🌏How we at oikos change the world
    • In a Nutshell: What is oikos?
    • Our Why
      • How We Got Here
    • What We Do to Change the World
      • Leadership Development
      • Transforming Education
      • Community in Action
  • πŸ’«Driving change as a network - how our global community functions
    • Community Life
      • Our Houses
      • Our Squads
      • Communication
    • Taking Decisions as a Community
    • oikos International & the Community
    • Roles and Relations of our Alumni
  • πŸ‘―The oikos International Team - Tending the oikos community
    • Working as a Team
      • How We Work Together
      • Team Structure
      • When & Where We Meet
      • How We Communicate
      • How We Plan & Trace Our Impact
    • Operating oikos International
      • Human Relations, Team & Organizational Development
      • Legal Matters
      • Communication & Branding
      • IT & Data Management
      • Fundraising
      • Managing Financial Resources: Accounting, Budgeting & Reporting
  • πŸ•ΈοΈStaying connected - our wider network
    • Our Advisors
    • Our Partnerships
    • The University Ecosystem
  • ⁉️Questions & Answers
    • Glossary
    • FAQ
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  1. Staying connected - our wider network

The University Ecosystem

Having the vision of transformed higher education, it is vital to oikos to nurture our relationships to the university ecosystem with and beyond our chapters. There are several ways we are in touch and get to work with faculties all across the world:

  • Contacts through chapter presence: a local presence enables us to directly reach out to faculty on the ground

  • Alumni in universities: there are several oikees who have chosen to follow an academic career path. Pointing out alumni in institutions often is a helpful first step to establish further connections.

  • Individual contacts: It happens relatively often that we get contacted by or casually connected to faculty who are interested in our cause and very positive about supporting it. This is a very valuable resource.

  • Through partner networks: partners like PRME, or the GRLI offer a whole international network of ambitious and supportive faculty. Beyond scope for local collaboration, there is scope for reaching out and getting some diverse perspectives in.

We give our best to maintain a list with all recent contact points, which is maintained by xxx

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