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The Story of GLOBE, Part 1

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The Story of GLOBE

Anthony ST. GEORGE, Oct 7, 2020

In 2005, inspired by a new trend in global academic expansion, Dean Richard Newton launched The Dado and Maria Banatao Center for Global Learning and Outreach from Berkeley Engineering—GLOBE to extend Berkeley Engineering’s research and education expertise around the world. That year I was recruited from MIT, where I had supported several international programs and corporate relationships, including those with Taiwan, Singapore, and a growing effort with the People’s Republic of China.

Richard Newton,
The former Dean of The College of Engineering, UC Berkeley, from 2000-2007

With the guidance and support of successive deans and interim and acting deans (Profs. Fiona Doyle, Al Pisano, Shankar Sastry, and Tsu-Jae King), associate deans (Profs. Paul Wright, Lisa Pruitt), and enthusiastic faculty, alumni, and friends too numerous to list, GLOBE has grown into Berkeley Engineering’s multi-faceted international research partnership support, education, and outreach center seeking to benefit Berkeley faculty, students, the Bay Area community, and the world at large.

Berkeley Engineering long-time friends and benefactors, Maria and Dado Banatao

History and Scope of Programs

Research Partnerships:

In the early years, I first supported the deans and faculty by exploring opportunities for large-scale research partnerships with numerous top institutions around the world, achieving earliest successes with Singapore (Singapore BEARS), expanding on to the Philippines (PCARI) and the People’s Republic of China (TBSI). Historically, the Berkeley campus did not have a great deal of experience developing intricate, cross-border partnerships, and I’m proud to say that our programs contributed to UC Berkeley developing greater expertise to assist all its Colleges and Schools to establish similar programs.

Educational Programs:

With the growth and success of the research partnerships, we were able to build relationships with partner universities in those initial countries and beyond, beginning with the Renaissance Engineering Program at Nanyang Technological University. 

GLOBE visiting students team up with Berkeley Engineering students at GLOBE welcome event

In the following years, faculty relationships led to the addition of visiting student programs with Tongji University, Shanghai Jiaotong University (SJTU), University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (UCAS), ShanghaiTech University, SRM University, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen (CUHK-SZ)and National Tsinghua University, educating over 400 students in the past 7 years.

Chinese New Year Gathering with Taiwanese visiting scholars and their host faculty at Great China restaurant in Berkeley

Visiting Scholars and Entrepreneurs:

In that same period, GLOBE also began a program to host biotech and other engineering entrepreneurs from Taiwan to foster the advancement of innovation in new areas of interest to Taiwan. Since 2016, BTB, LEAP, and ITRI Scholars have developed technologies and business ideas in a variety of areas ranging from robotics and BioMEMs sensors to 3D Printed Medical Devices. 

Andrej Kiska, the former President of the Slovak Republic at the agreement signing ceremony in Blum Hall, UC Berkeley

In the following year we also began a similar visiting scholar program sponsored by the Slovak Republic, which enables scholars from participating universities in the republic to visit UC Berkeley for up to six months to work with Berkeley Engineering faculty on advanced research projects in intelligent transportation systems. 

From these programs, we then began to launch programs to more directly benefit UC Berkeley undergraduates.  Article continued in Part 2 .


Anthony St. George

Former Assistant Dean of Berkeley Engineering and Lecturer, ENGIN 187

Anthony is the former Assistant Dean, International and Corporate Partnerships, for Berkeley Engineering and the founding Executive Director of GLOBE. He is also the designer of and current lecturer for the Berkeley Engineering course: ENGIN 187 “Global Engineering: The Challenges of Globalization and Disruptive Innovation”.

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