¡¡¡¡Peter A J Englert, Professor, University of Hawai'i at M¨¡noa SOEST, HIGP, International Center for Climate and Society (ICCS), Center for Chinese Studies (CCS).
¡¡¡¡Professor Englert is a globally respected research scientist and higher education management professional.  His academic degrees are in nuclear chemistry from the University of Cologne, Germany. His career has taken him to posts in Europe, the United States, and the Asia-Pacific region. From 1998 to 2002 he served as Pro-Vice Chancellor and Dean of Science, Architecture and Design at Victoria University of Wellington. From 2002 he served a three year term as Chancellor at the University of Hawai'i at M¨¡noa.Professor Englert maintains an active research program in space sciences, and has established a research program on Higher Education Systems with a focus on the Asia-Pacific through the Center for Chinese Studies and the International Center for Climate and Society. During the coming year, as Scholar in¡¡Residence at the Stout Research

Center of Victoria University of Wellington, he will be engaged in studies on Higher Education of Indigenous People and new approaches to evaluate economic relevance of higher education efforts.

Title of the Paper on the forum £º Exploration for the Future School System of Vocational Education in Terms of Human Resource Development

Abstract(200 ws) £º The reorganization of the school system should be discussed from the point of view to inhance the quality of education through various routes,to cultivate men of talent who have abilities our society need,and to help a person realize his or her ideal and have a job. From this point of view,the reorganization of the school system mentioned above should be understood as an approach,and more opinions from more people need to be collected and made up for the future-oriented school system in another study. Many road-maps should be made to find specific solutions.

Papers and works £º

P. A. J. Englert (2007), ¡°International Postgraduate Education through Collaborative and Joint Degree Programs¡±, International Technology, Education and Development Conference 2007, Valencia, Spain, Proceedings, 8p.

G. Jeffrey Taylor, J. D. Stopar, W. V. Boynton, S. Karunatillake, J. M. Keller, J. Br¨¹ckner, H. W?nke, G. Dreibus, K. E. Kerry, R. C. Reedy, L. G. Evans, R. D. Starr, L. M. V. Martel, S. W. Squyres, O. Gasnault, S. Maurice, C. d'Uston, P. Englert, J. M. Dohm, V. R. Baker, D. Hamara, D. Janes, A. L. Sprague, K. J. Kim, D. M. Drake, S. M. McLennan, and B. C. Hahn (2007), ¡°Variations in K/Th on Mars¡±, J. Geophys. Res. Planets, 112 , doi:10.1029/2005JE002676.

G. Jeffrey Taylor, William V. Boynton, J. Br¨¹ckner, Heinrich W?nke, Gerlind Dreibus, K. Kerry, John Keller, Robert Reedy, Larry G. Evans, Richard Starr, Steve Squyres, Suniti Karunatillake, Olivier Gasnault, S. Maurice, Claude d'Uston, P. Englert, James M. Dohm, Vic Baker, David K. Hamara, D. Janes, Ann Sprague, K. Kim, and D. Drake (2007), ¡°Bulk Composition and Early Differentiation of Mars¡±, J. Geophys. Res. Planets, 112 , doi:10.1029/2005JE002645.

P.A.J. Englert, (1997), "Education of environmental scientists: Should we listen to Steinbeck and Rickett's comments." In: S. Beegle et al. (Eds.) "Steinbeck and the Environment", Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 176-193.

K.J. Kim, and P.A.J. Englert (2004) ¡°In Situ Cosmogenic Nuclide Production of 10 Be and 26 Al in Marine Terraces, Fiordland, New Zealand¡±, in press, Nucl. Instr. Methods Phys. Res., B 223, 639 ¨C 644.

K.J. Kim, and P.A.J. Englert (2004) ¡°Profiles of in situ 10 Be and 26 Al at great depths at the Macraes Flat, East Otago, New Zealand¡±, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 223, 113 ¨C 126.

Pieters, Carle M., and P.A.J. Englert, eds., 1993, Remote Geochemical Analysis: Elemental and Mineralogical Composition, Cambridge University Press, 594 pp.