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A vibrant Digital Media Program will be an important catalyst in Portugal’s transition to an innovation-based economy through (1) facilitating quality research, education, and training related to new media, and (2) accelerating business development and international market access of Portuguese Digital Media products and services. The overall organization of the UT-Austin/Portugal collaboration will support the primary goal of achieving early success while fostering sustainable cooperative activities (Figure 1).

The Digital Media Program will initially be made up of representatives from The University Nova de Lisboa and The University do Porto in Portugal and at UT-Austin the College of Communication (Radio Television Film, School of Journalism); the College of Fine Arts (Theater, Dance, Art, and Music); the IC² Institute; and the Computer Science Department; and the Digital Media Collaboratory (DMC). The goal is to have a single Digital Media Program operating and management structure in Portugal with strong links to UT-Austin. The Digital Media Program will have a Joint Operating Board with four members, namely: the Portuguese Digital Media Program Director (who can be represented by his Co-Director), a representative from the Portuguese Knowledge Agency, the Digital Media Program Director from UT-Austin and the Dean of the College of Communications at UT-Austin.

There will be a CoLab Board of Directors (as discussed in section 5 of this document) to help coordinate all the UT-Austin/Portugal collaborations, including the Digital Media Program. Portuguese and UT-Austin CoLab Directors will be responsible for identifying possible additional areas of intervention and cooperation in education, research, and business development. The Board of Directors will be assisted by a CoLab Operating Committee, with representatives from all the areas.

There will be an External Review Committee composed of Portuguese and international academic, business, and government representatives that will advise the CoLab Governing Board and Digital Media Operating Board. The External Review Committee will be charged with evaluating and providing ongoing recommendations for the programs and activities of the UT-Austin/Portugal Digital Media cooperative programs. Structuring the proposed collaborations for research and education, including the possibility of double Master and PhD degrees, will invoke appropriate legal, governance, and institutional considerations. In terms of business development activities, the institutional framework governing Portuguese academic and for-profit organizations as well as The University of Texas at Austin and U.S. and Portuguese business communities need to be considered and assessed, including legal issues associated with public-private and international S&T collaboration such as intellectual property protection, and reliable and useful metrics for continuous monitoring and evaluation of Digital Media programs and activities.

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