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3LUC- Workshop 8-9.2.2007 Heikki Hallantie, TKK Dipoli Finnish Education system Presentation of TKK 1 1. Finnish Education System see: http://www.edu.fi/english/SubPage.asp?path=500;4699 2 2. Presentation of TKK 3 Mission Statement The basic task of Helsinki University of Technology is to conduct scientific research, to provide teaching of the highest level, united with research, and to promote science and art. Helsinki University of Technology operates where research may have both scientific and technological significance. Helsinki University of Technology shall be an internationally significant promoter of science and technology. [email protected] 4 Vision Helsinki University of Technology is an internationally renowned university of technology, known for its high standards in research and teaching, its social impact and ability to change with the times. Helsinki University of Technology is a pioneer in facilitating cooperation with leading universities and innovative enterprises. The researchers, teachers, and students who seek to work or study at Helsinki University of Technology rank among the best in their countries. 5 Values Helsinki University of Technology fosters freedom of research, art and teaching values creativity and critical thinking requires an honest, responsible and ethically sustainable approach in all its activities respects individuality and the special characteristics of all cultures provides challenges in work and co-operation promotes the well-being of staff and students 6 Success Factors High scientific standards Competitive graduate schools High-quality first degree programmes Talented students Ambitious co-operation with enterprises Attractive campus 7 Act on Universities ”The mission of the university shall be to promote free research and scientific and artistic education, to provide higher education based on research, and to educate students to serve their country and humanity. In carrying out their mission, the universities shall interact with the surrounding society and promote the societal impact of research findings and artistic activities. The universities shall seek to cooperate amongst themselves with a view to a viable division of work.” Act on Universities 4 § 8 Organisation COUNCIL RECTOR Scientific Councils Information Technology Automation and Systems Technology Engineering Physics and Mathematics Computer Science and Engineering Industrial Engineering and Management Advisory Board ADMINISTRATION Commissions Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Process Engineering Building and Environment Electrical and Communications Engineering Mechanical Engineering Chemical Technology Materials Science and Engineering Forest Products Technology Architecture Surveying Civil and Environmental Engineering RESEARCH INSTITUTES (9) Joint with HUS and HU: BioMag Joint with HU and HSEBA: Helsinki Institute of Science and Technology HIST Joint with VTT: Maritime Institute of Finland Millimetre Wave Laboratory of Finland, MilliLab SEPARATE INSTITUTES (9) Joint with HU and JU: Helsinki Institute of Physics HIP Joint with HU Helsinki Institute for Information Technology HIIT 9 Departments Architecture Automation and Systems Technology Chemical Technology Civil and Environmental Engineering Computer Science and Engineering Electrical and Communications Engineering Engineering Physics and Mathematics Forest Products Technology Industrial Engineering and Management Materials Science and Engineering Mechanical Engineering Surveying 10 Separate Institutes Centre for Urban and Regional Studies Computing Centre BIT Research Centre Language Centre Library Lifelong Learning Institute DIPOLI Low Temperature Laboratory Metsähovi Radio Observatory Joint with University of Helsinki Helsinki Institute for Information Technology HIIT Joint with University of Helsinki and University of Jyväskylä Helsinki Institute of Physics HIP 11 Research Institutes Institute of Biomedical Engineering Institute of Digital Communications IDC Centre of Energy Technology Intelligent Machines and Special Robotics Institute Institute of Intelligent Power Electronics Institute of Optics Research Institute for Health Care Facilities SOTERA HUT Centrum for Neurosystems Centre for New Materials UMK 12 Research Institutes Joint with HUS (Helsinki and Uusimaa Hospital Group) and UH (University of Helsinki) BioMag Joint with UH and HSEBA Helsinki Institute of Science and Technology HIST Joint with VTT (Technical Research Centre of Finland) Maritime Institute of Finland Millimetre Wave Laboratory of Finland, Millilab 13 Degree Programmes Architecture Automation and Systems Technology Bioinformation Technology Chemical Technology Civil and Environmental Engineering Communications Engineering Computer Science and Engineering Electronics and Electrical Engineering Engineering Physics and Mathematics Energy and HVAC Technology Forest Products Technology Geomatics Information Networks Industrial Engineering and Management Landscape Architecture Materials Science Mechanical Engineering Real Estate Economics Structural Engineering and Building Technology 14 Centres of Excellence/Research Nominated by the Academy of Finland Bio- and Nanopolymers Research Group 2002-07 Smart and Novel Radios Research Unit 2002-07 (SMARAD) Computational Complex Systems Research 2006-2011 Adaptive Informatics Research 2006-2011 Low Temperature Nanoscience 2006-2011 Computational Nanoscience COMP 2006-2011 Systems Neuroscience and Neuroimaging Research (UH,TKK) 2006-2011 15 Centres of Excellence/Research Joint with other Universities From Data to Knowledge Research Unit 2002-07 (UH,TKK) Helsinki Brain Research Centre HBRC 2002-07 (UH, TKK, Helsinki and Uusimaa Hospital Group) Inverse Problems (TKK, UH,UKU,LUT,UO) 2006-2011 16 Centres of Excellence/Research Outstanding Junior Research Groups nominated by Helsinki University of Technology Asymmetric Catalysis Group BioS - Biological Physics and Soft Materials Group Thermomechanical Treatments Water and Development 17 Centres of Excellence/Teaching Nominated by the Ministry of Education Basic studies in Information Processing Science, 2004-06 Department of Materials Science 2007-09 Laboratory of Urban and Regional Studies 2007-09 Nominated by Helsinki University of Technology 2004-06 Option of Chemical Industrial Engineering Department of Materials Science Department of Forest Products Technology 18 Centres of Excellence High-quality Adult Education University Nominated by the Ministry of Education Helsinki University of Technology, 2007-09 19 Bachelor of Science (Technology) (180 cr) Intermediate module A2 20 cr Basic module B1 20 cr General studies P 80 cr Bachelor´s thesis and seminar K 10 cr Elective studies V 10 cr Basic module A1 20 cr Programme studies O 20 cr 20 Master of Science (Technology) Basic model (120 cr) Advanced module A3 20 cr Methodological principles M 10 cr Elective studies W 20 cr Master´s thesis D 30 cr Intermediate module B2 20 cr Special module C 20 cr 21 The degree structure of doctoral studies Dissertation Licentiate thesis Studies in Research field T 40 cr Studies in Supplementary field S 20cr Studies in Scientific practices and principles Y 10 cr 22 Results 2005 1 253 1 017 86 150 15 166 12 381 Number of degrees Master’s degrees (female 26.6%, foreigners 6.9%) Licentiate degrees Doctor´s degrees (female 30.7%, foreigners 9.3%) Number of students Undergraduates (female 19.9%, foreigners 3.7%) 10 880 1 501 M.Sc B.Sc 2 785 Graduates (female 27.6%, foreigners 10.5%) 93 Statistical full-time students at the open university 13 328 Adult students 23 Resources 2005 Financing total 205 003 000 EUR From national budget 57% External financing 43% 3258 FTE Staff 24 Number of Students 16 000 Graduates Post-graduates 12 000 8 000 4 000 0 1989 -91 -93 -95 -97 -99 2001 -03 -05 25 Master’s Degrees 1198 1200 1017 1000 800 600 592 643 675 724 742 773 826 881 940 953 961 912 893 869 853 400 200 0 1989 -91 -93 -95 -97 -99 2001 -03 -05 26 Doctor’s and Licentiate Degrees 250 Licentiate degree Doctor's degree 200 150 100 50 0 1989 -91 -93 -95 -97 -99 2001 -03 -05 27 Personnel 2005 Other personnel 18.0% Teaching personnel 15.0% Auxiliary personnel for teaching and research 26.0% Researchers 41.0% Total of FTE 3 258 28 Personnel 2005 Academy of Finland 8.4% Other financing 5.0% Financing in national budget 49.0% Services liable to charge 37.0% Total of FTE 3 258 29 Financing 2005 200 MEUR 150 100 50 0 1994 -95 -96 -97 -98 -99 2000 -01 Financing from the National Budget -02 -03 -04 -05 External Financing 30 Expenditure 2005 Real estate 16.4% Other research and teaching expenses 16.5% Wages and salaries 63.6% Research and teaching equipment 3.5% 31 Financing (National Budget) 120 MEUR 100 80 60 40 20 0 1989 -91 -93 -95 -97 -99 2001 -03 -05 32 External Financing 100 Expenditure MEUR 80 60 40 20 0 1989 -91 -93 -95 -97 -99 2001 -03 -05 33 External Financing 2005 Other external financing Foreign 7.3% financing 8.9% Domestic industry 25.3% Academy of Finland TEKES 15.0% (Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation) Other national financing 15.4% 34 External Financing 2005 Finnish Universities UH TKK UO UTU UJY UKU TUT UTA ÅA LUT UJO HSE ULA UIAH TSEBA UVA SSEBA SIBA THEA KUVA 0 25 MEUR 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 35 External Financing 2005 Finnish Universities (% of the income) UKU TKK TUT UH LUT ÅA UJY UTA UTU UO HSE TSEBA UJO ULA UVA UIAH SSEBA SIBA THEA KUVA 0% 10 % 20 % 30 % 40 % 50 % 36 Master’s Degrees 1990 - 2005 Finnish Universities and Faculties of Technology 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 TKK TUT UO LUT ÅA UVA -0 5 -0 4 -0 3 -0 2 -0 1 -9 9 20 00 -9 8 -9 7 -9 6 -9 5 -9 4 -9 3 -9 2 -9 1 19 90 0 UTU 37 Licentiate Degrees 1990 - 2005 Finnish Universities and Faculties of Technology 120 100 80 60 40 20 19 90 -9 1 -9 2 -9 3 -9 4 -9 5 -9 6 -9 7 -9 8 -9 9 20 00 -0 1 -0 2 -0 3 -0 4 -0 5 0 TKK TUT UO LUT ÅA 38 Doctor’s Degrees 1990 - 2005 Finnish Universities and Faculties of Technology 19 90 -9 1 -9 2 -9 3 -9 4 -9 5 -9 6 -9 7 -9 8 -9 9 20 00 -0 1 -0 2 -0 3 -0 4 -0 5 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 TKK TUT UO LUT ÅA UTU UVA 39 1990 - 2005 Doctor’s Degrees per Master’s Degrees (%) TKK TUT UO LUT ÅA UTU -0 5 -0 4 -0 3 -0 2 -0 1 -9 9 20 00 -9 8 -9 7 -9 6 -9 5 -9 4 -9 3 -9 2 -9 1 19 90 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 UVA 40