Press Release Distribution
 

Members Login  |  Register  |  Why Join?   Subscribe to Newsletter Newsletter   RSS Feeds RSS Feeds

Video Releases    |    Pricing & Distribution Plans    |    Today's News    |    News By Category    |    News By Region    |    News By Date    |    Business Directory
All Press Releases for May 03, 2009 »
RSS Feeds RSS Feed     Print this news Printer Friendly     Email this news Email It    Create PDF PDF Version    Bookmark del.icio.us    Diggs



Generations of futurists celebrating in Houston
Generations of futurists will gather at 5 p.m. Friday, May 1, for a meeting of the minds and a celebration at the University of Houston. 
x-small text small text medium text large text


    HOUSTON, TX, May 03, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- While it may sound counterintuitive, futurists actually spend a fair amount of time contemplating the past, and the reason is fairly obvious: Where we're going is inescapably tied to where we've been.

In recognition of the important role the past has played in creating its own future, the University of Houston will celebrate the more than three decades of future studies that have been offered at its institutions. The event is scheduled for 5 p.m., Friday at the Rockwell Pavilion in the M.D. Anderson Library on campus.

"The purpose of education is to prepare students for the future, yet we do not teach them about the future we are preparing them for," explained futurist Peter Bishop, an associate professor of strategic foresight at UH's College of Technology. "But we are changing that at UH, which has offered the world's leading graduate degree in futures studies for 35 years. And, now, we are beginning to teach undergraduates as well."

Not sure what a futurist actually does? Well, it doesn't include crystal balls.

Since long-term predictive forecasts are rarely correct, futurists describe alternative plausible and preferable futures, in addition to the expected future. Graduates of UH's program go on to have careers helping clients and employers anticipate significant changes that lie ahead and influence those changes to achieve long-term goals.

"In the far future, we believe that every student will have one or more courses on how to anticipate and influence the future as a basic part of the core curriculum," Bishop said. "Today, we teach them about the past in history classes, as we should, but we should also teach them about the future, because that is where they will live and be successful."

UH will hold a prominent place when the history of the field is written, Bishop added.

The future studies program was founded in 1974 at UH-Clear Lake. By 1983, it had been ranked as one of the largest and most comprehensive graduate programs in the nation. It moved to the UH campus in 2005, and it also now offers professionals continuing education credits in strategic foresight.

On Friday, the celebration will include personal narratives from the program's first faculty members.

At the program's inception, participants studied and debated the major issues of the day, including whether Houston should continue its exponential growth or take steps to control it. While the popular opinion was to manage growth, Dr. Jib Fowles, one of the speakers, became quite well known for his pro-growth, no-regulation stance.

Another speaker, Harvard University's Christopher Dede, always has been fascinated by emerging information technologies, their implications for our society and its economy, and their potential to improve education.

Oliver Markley and Bishop also will give talks.

For more information about future studies, contact Bishop at pbishop@uh.edu.

WHAT: "Celebrating the Future!" event recognizing the University of Houston's future studies program

WHEN: 5 p.m., Friday

WHERE: University of Houston, M.D. Anderson Library, Elizabeth Rockwell Pavilion



To receive UH science news via e-mail, visit http://www.uh.edu/news-events/mailing-lists/sciencelistserv.php.

About University of Houston

The University of Houston, Texas' premier metropolitan research and teaching institution, is home to more than 40 research centers and institutes and sponsors more than 300 partnerships with corporate, civic and governmental entities. UH, the most diverse research university in the country, stands at the forefront of education, research and service with more than 36,000 students. For more information about UH, visit the university's Newsroom at http://www.uh.edu/news-events/.


---
Press release service and press release distribution provided by http://www.24-7pressrelease.com


# # #


Read more Press Releases from Angela Hopp:
Other Press Release Headlines:


Press Release Service & Press Release Distribution News Supplied By 24-7PressRelease.com
Press Release Contact Information:
Angela Hopp
University of Houston

Media Relations Representative
129 E. Cullen Building
Houston, Texas
USA 77204
Voice: 713-743-8153
Fax: 713-743-8199
E-Mail: Email us Here
Website: Visit Our Website
Disclaimer:
If you have any questions regarding information in this press release, please contact the person listed in the contact module of this page. Please do not attempt to contact 24-7 Press Release. We are unable to assist you with any information regarding this release. 24-7 Press Release disclaims any content contained in this press release. Please see our complete Terms of Service disclaimer for more information.