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The University of Stavanger
Terje Frøiland
Manager External Relations at the Faculty of Science and Technology
Universitetet i Stavanger
uis.no
18.07.2015
COOPERATION MODELS
FOR INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION
Financing research activities
by envolving
Oil & gas companies
and
Authorities
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Part of the Norwegian Oil Adventure
1969
Rogaland regional college established
1971
First engineering programme in
petroleum technology
1974
First engineers graduate in Petroleum
Technology
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Technical education in Stavanger
1878: Teknisk Aftenskole
1913: Stavanger Elementærtekniske skole
1944: Stavanger Tekniske skole
1969: Rogaland Regional College
1977: Stavanger ingeniørhøgskole
1987: Høgskolesenteret i Rogaland
1994: Stavanger University College
2005:University of Stavanger
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Stavanger today
 Statoil HQ
 38 Oil & gas companies
 40% of all Norwegian oil & gas suppliers
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Norwegian Petroleum Directorate
 University of Stavanger (UoS)
 International Research Institute of Stavanger
(IRIS)
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Stavanger University Campus
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The University of Stavanger
Vision
The University of Stavanger will be
a driving force in the development
of knowledge in our region. We will
be an international research
university that emphasizes
innovation and entrepreneurship.
Mission
The University of Stavanger will
challenge the well-known and
explore the unknown
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The University of Stavanger
 9200 students
 1200 employees
 Three faculties, one
museum:
 The Faculty of Science and
Technology
 The Faculty of Social Sciences
 The Faculty of Arts and Education
 The Museum of Archeology
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Strategic Research and Education Areas
 Petroleum and Offshore
 Risk and Societal Safety
 Education
 Health
 Business and Management
University of Stavanger Strategy 2013-2020
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Key Figures 2012
 Turnover:
UiS
150 mill €
IRIS 39,5 mill €
20 mill € external
18 mill € partners
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9621 students
45 bachelor programmes
40 master programmes
11 PhD programmes
947 international students
259 PhD students
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Industry Partnership
 Research Partnership
 PhD
 Research Projects
 Research Centers
 Student and Education
Partnership
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Thesis Work
Internships
Career Events
Student Awards
Executive Education
 Network
 Conferences
 Seminars
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Faculty of Science and Technology
• 5 Departments
• 2500 Bachelor and Master students
• 125 PhD-students
• 250 employees:
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116 professors and associate professors
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18 professor II
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67 stipendiater & post-docs
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34 engineers
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26 administration
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Faculty VISION
To become a international leading technical
university within selcted areas
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Faculty GOALS
Our long term goals (2012-2020) are:
 to become international leading within;
 Petroleum and offshore related sciences
 Risk management
 To further develop our doctoral educations
 To have complete academic programs (BSc, MSc, PhD) within:
 Engineering sciences
 Natural sciences
 Technology management
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Five departments within the Faculty
 Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
 Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
 Department of Mechanical and Structural Engineering and
Materials Sciences
 Department of Petroleum Engineering
 Department of Industrial Economics,
Risk Management and Planning
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Study programs at TN-faculty
PhD
Biological chemistry
Mathematics & physics
Bachelor
Master
Physics & mathematics (2013)
Biological chemistry
Biological chemistry
Mathematics & physics
Science
Offshore technology
Information technology
Risik management & societal safety
Risk managment
Societal safety
Automation & signal
Industrial economy
Offshore technology
Environmental technology
Information technology
Construction & materials
Urban design
Computer engineering
Civil engineeering
Electrical engineering
Mechanical engineering
Chemistry & environment
Engineering
Petroleum technology
Petroleum geology
Petroleum technology
- Drilling & well technology
- Reservoir technology
- Production technology
Petroleum geology
Petroleum technology
Petroleum
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Students at the TN-faculty
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Competences
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Automation and robotics
Biological chemistry
Chemistry and environment
Civil engineering
Computer sciences
Geosciences
Industrial economics
Industrial asset management
Mathematics
Material science
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Offshore technology
Physics
Production technology
Reservoir technology
Risk Management
Signal processing
Societal safety
Sustainable energy
Urban design
Well and drilling technology
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Research centres
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Center for Organelle Research
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Center for Sustainable Energy
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Center for Increased Oil Recovery
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Center for Well and drilling technology
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Center for IP-based Service Innovation
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Center for Industrial Asset Management
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Center for Petroleum Production Facilities
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Norwegian Center for Offshore Wind Energy
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Center for Risk Management and Societal Safety
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Internationalisation
 International study programs
 International students
 Student & staff exchange
 Academic agreements
 Agreements including other universities and industry
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Internationalisation
 Special cooperation
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European Consortium of Innovative Universities
The World Energy Cities Academic Partnership
NORTEK-Technical Universities in Nordic countries
The University of the Arctic
University Center at Svalbard
UC Berkley («The Peder Säther Center»)
LoCrA (Lower Cretaceous basin studies in the Arctic)
Roald Amundsen Petroleum Research Consortium
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European Consortium of Innovative Universities
 have particular strengths in
engineering and social sciences
 are relatively young and share
entrepreneurial values
 have close ties to industry and
to our regions
 are research intensive
 are committed to developing
new forms of teaching and
learning
 wish to sustain and nurture
internationally-minded staff
 offer high quality education with
international focus
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LoCrA
(Lower Cretaceous basin studies in the Arctic)
Project Collaborators:
 University of Stavanger (UoS)
 University Center of Svalbard (UNIS)
 University of Texas
 Lomonosov Moscow State University
 University of Oslo
 University of Bergen
 University of Copenhagen
 De Nationale Geologiske Undersøgelser for Danmark og Grønland
(GEUS)
 Financed by 17 Oil & Gas Companies (so far; more to come..)
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Roald Amundsen Petroleum Research Consortium
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