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Introduction to
Higher Education in Norway
Peter Maassen
02.09 2009
Current Higher Education Structure
Binary system
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University sector
– 7 general universities (all public)
– 6 specialised institutions at university level (5 public,
1 private)
Høyskole sector (in English: University college sector)
– 28 høyskoler (26 public, 2 private)
– 25 HE institutions with accredited study programmes
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Hammerfest
Namsos
Steinkjer
Alta
Tromsø
Levanger
Stjørdal
Trondheim
Kautokeino
Molde
Ålesund
Harstad
Evenstad
Rena
Volda
Narvik
Lillehammer
Sandane
Førde
Gjøvik
Sogndal
Bodø
Bergen
Stord
Haugesund
Elverum
Hamar
Lillestrøm
Oslo
Hønefoss
Drammen Ås
Kongsberg
Notodden
Sarpsborg
Halden
Horten Fredrikstad
Rauland Bø
Porsgrunn
Nesna
Stavanger
Grimstad
Kristiansand
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Student numbers
Year
2004
2005
2006
2007
Type of
institution
Art Schools
842
852
824
796
Private
colleges
24,686
24,469
24,191
24,646
Public colleges
89,706
83,418
83,003
83,182
Universities
71,446
81,463
80,559
76,919
7,399
4,772
4,854
5,081
194,080
194,974
193,430
190,442
Specialised
university inst.
Total
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Public Budget Higher Education
(allocated through Ministry of Education and Science)
2007: > Nok 33 billion (= > € 4 billion)
HE: Nok 20,5 billion
Research: ± Nok 13 billion
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National Commission on Higher Education
(May 2006 – Jan. 2008)
Analysis of current change dynamics & challenges
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No national HE & Research strategy; Norway only OECD country with
’technical’ university definition
Binary system moving towards integration of sectors
Individual institutions’ ambitions driving force
Dynamics around university status
Quality concerns about bachelor level professional education
Fragmented master and doctoral level education
Large influence of unions on academic salary structure; dramatically
low average salary level for senior academics
Growing diversity of knowledge needs in society
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Current change dynamics (cont.)
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Demographic developments: growth of student population
until 2015; decrease after 2015
Massive move of young people from rural to urban areas
Worries about (top) basic research organisation, funding,
recruitment and quality
No effective institutional or national support system for
international research funding acquisition (incl. ERC)
Public funding system for HE not effective (punishes
cooperation; basic component not transparent and (too) large;
performance part controversial)
Growing difficulty for many regional HE institutions to attract
(and keep) senior academic staff
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International context
• Other countries concentrate their human and
economic resources in larger academic institutions
• Denmark, Finland, Austria and Germany develop
elite/super/top universities – Japan, Switzerland, UK,
USA already have top universities
• Rapid expansion of HE in Asia
• Growing international competition for talents
(academic staff and students)
• Growing (basic) research funding through European
structures (FP7; ERC; EIT)
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Commission’s proposal
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Discussion of 4 models:
a. Multi-campus universities in every region (geography)
b. Large høgskoler model (binary structure)
c. Network model (voluntary cooperation)
d. Process- and differentiation model (diversity)
Plan A: integration of a. and d.
Plan B: Problem solving
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Commission’s proposal: Plan A
 Major structural reform: bottom-up merger and cooperation
processes
 Institutions will propose themselves their future structure and
profile, including possible merger partners
 The HE system of 38 (public) institutions will be developed into a
system of 8-10 institutions (in 2026) – a number of small
campuses should be closed in the process
 The government and parliament will determine the final
institutional structure
 The new institutions will develop their profiles and priorities in
close consultation with the Ministry of Education
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 An new body consisting of international experts will be
established for advising the Ministry of Education about the
development of the system level diversity and the institutional
profiles
 300-400 million kroner will be invested over a 4-5 year period for
covering the costs of the change process
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Commission’s proposal: Plan B
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Research schools for doctoral education
University-accreditation
Funding model
Regional role of HE institutions
Elite university?
Strengthening of professional education at høgskoler
(bachelor level)
 Centers of excellence in education
 Internationalisation
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Example: New funding model
 New model should allow for increased concentration, division of
labour, and strategic development
 Basic funding component has to be made more transparent
 The performance based funding components will be weakened
somewhat
 A strategic component will be introduced and the means will come
from all the other components of the current model
 Long-term agreements between the institutions and the Ministry
of Education will be developed, and these will strengthen
institutional profiling and prioritising, and inter-institutional division
of labour
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Transition period
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Growing Europeanisation/internationalisation of Norwegian
HE: focus on HE’s role in knowledge society
Challenge to develop balance between economic role of HE
(’big science & innovation’), and social, cultural, reflective
role of HE
Regional dimension very important in Norway
Norwegian society is changing; consequences for HE?
No change / reform urgency in Norwegian HE
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