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INSTITUTO SUPERIOR TÉCNICO Universidade Técnica de Lisboa. “ A SCHOOL FOR THE 21 ST CENTURY ”. www.ist.eu. Summary. History Mission One School, two campuses Education Graduate Programmes Advanced Training Doctoral (PhD) Programmes Research, Development & Innovation

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  1. INSTITUTO SUPERIOR TÉCNICO Universidade Técnica de Lisboa “A SCHOOL FOR THE 21ST CENTURY” www.ist.eu

  2. Summary • History • Mission • One School, two campuses • Education • Graduate Programmes • Advanced Training • Doctoral (PhD) Programmes • Research, Development & Innovation • Internationalisation

  3. History INSTITUTO SUPERIOR TÉCNICO was established with the objective of providing the country with Engineers with know-how and the necessary skills to succeed in their professional lives, while simultaneously contributing to the economic development of the country. Alfredo Bensaúde First Director of IST, 1911

  4. Timeline Creation of the Departments Campus Taguspark (TP) South Tower Ed. D (TP) BUILDINGS Alameda Interdisciplinary Foundationof Social Action Building Campus Complex North Tower IST Post-Grad. Bdg. 8994 8968 8904 Science Bdg 8608 NUMBER OF GRADUATE STUDENTS 8186 6288 5733 3955 1050 1061 720 351 287 1911 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2005 2006 2007 2008 NUMBER OF COURSES 21 11 18 21 6 5 COURSE DURATION 3+2 yrs 5 yrs 5 years 6 years 5 years

  5. The MISSION OF ISTis to contribute to the development of society by providing high quality Education in the areas of Engineering, Science and Technology, at undergraduate and postgraduate levels as well as lifelong learning, and by carrying out Research, Development and Innovation activities in accordance with the highest international standards. Education R&D Links with Society

  6. Outstanding Alumni A. Nobre da Costa, Prime Minister of Portugal (1978), Minister for Industry and Technology (1975-76) Maria de Lurdes Pintassilgo – Prime Minister of Portugal (1979-80) António Guterres, Prime Minister of Portugal (1995-2002), UN High-Commissioner for the Refugees. Duarte Pacheco, Mayor of Lisbon (1938), Minister for Public Instruction (1928), Public Works and Communications (1932-36, 1938-43), President of IST (1927-28, 1936-38).

  7. Outstanding Alumni Luis Veiga da Cunha, Minister for Education, (1979-80) Fraústo da Silva, Minister for Education (1982-83) Roberto Carneiro,Minister for Education (1987-91) Diamantino Durão, Minister for Education (1991-92), President of IST (1984-91, 1993-2000) António Couto dos Santos, Minister for Youth (1987-91), Parliamentary Affairs (1991-92), Education (1993-95) Eduardo Marçal Grilo, Minister for Education (1995-99), Administrator, Gulbenkian Foundation

  8. Outstanding Alumni Maria GraçaCarvalho, Minister for Science and Education, (2004), Principal Adviser EC President Barroso. Member EU Parliament (2010- ) José Mariano Gago, Minister for Science and Technology (1995-2002), Minister for Science, Technology and Higher Education (2005-2009, 2009- ) BayãoHorta, Defense Minister (1982), Minister of Industry, Energy and Exports (1981,1982) Luís Mira Amaral - Minister for Industry and Energy (1985-87, Minister of Labour and Social Security (1987-1995) Eduardo Pereira – Minister for Housing, Urban Planning and Construction (1976), Minister Internal Affairs (1983)

  9. Outstanding Alumni Fernando Faria de Oliveira, Minister for Commerce and Tourism (1990-91), Chairman CGD (2007- ) J.Ferreira do Amaral,Minister for Commerce and Tourism (1985-90) Public Works and Communications (1990-95) Mário Lino Soares Correia – Minister for Public Works, Transports and Communications (2005- ) Nunes Correia – Minister for the Environment, Territory and Regional Development (2005- ...). JoãoCaraça, Administrator Gulbenkian Foundation, EIT Member of the Board

  10. Outstanding Alumni(corporate) Fernando Faria de Oliveira, Chairman CGD (2007- ) Rogério Carapuça, Chairman, NOVABASE António Vidigal, CEO EDP Inovação Joaquim Sérvulo Rodrigues, CEO ES Ventures José Epifanio da Franca, CEO ChipideaAntónio Câmara, CEO Ydreams Luis Pardal, CEO REFER M Payes do Amaral, Founder Media Capital, Chairman TVI F. Cardoso dos Reis, CEO Metropolitano Cláudia Goya, CEO Microsoft Portugal

  11. Facts and figures: a snapshot of IST

  12. ONE SCHOOL, TWO CAMPUSES

  13. Academic Units

  14. Alameda Taguspark 104 223 m2 116 000 m2 Total Campus Area Class Rooms and Lecture Halls Study Rooms and Libraries Labs, Workshops and Computer Rooms Offices, Secretariats, Services and Meeting Rooms 9 941 m2 2 045 m2 4 050 m2 907 m2 24 931 m2 1 560 m2 24 492 m2 3 581 m2

  15. EDUCATION

  16. IST Study Programme Structure PhD Degree Doctoral Programme Doctoral Programme Diploma 6th year 3rd year Master Degree 5th year 2nd year 2ndCycle 2nd Cycle 4th year 1st year Licenciatura Degree Bridging Programme 3rd year 1 or 2 semesters 1stCycle Integrated Cycle 2nd year 1st year Vocational oriented 1st cycle programmes

  17. Education Lifelong Learning Doctoral (PhD) Programmes 30 1st and 2nd cycle Programmes Advanced Training 25 17

  18. Lifelong Learning 1st and 2nd cycle Programmes Graduate Programmes PhD 25 Advanced Training • Aerospace Engineering • Architecture • Biological Engineering • Biomedical Engineering • Chemical Engineering • Civil Engineering • Electrical and Computer Engineering • Environmental Engineering • Mechanical Engineering • Physics Engineering Alameda Campus (7 565 studs) • Bioengineering and Nanosystems • Biotechnology • Chemistry • Complex Transport Infrastructure Systems (w/ MIT) • Computer Science and Engineering • Materials Engineering • Mathematics and Applications • Mining and Geological Engineering • Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering • Pharmaceutical Engineering • Territorial Engineering • Urban Studies and Territorial Management 5 yrs 3+2 yrs or M.Sc (2yr) Taguspark Campus (1 339 studs) • Communication Networks Engineering • Electronics Engineering • Industrial Engineering and Management • Information Systems and Computer Engineering 3+2 yrs

  19. Lifelong Learning Doctoral (PhD) Programmes (3rd cycle) PhD 30 Graduate Programmes Advanced Training • Aerospace Engineering • Architecture • Bioengineering • Biomedical Engineering • Biotechnology • Chemical Engineering • Chemistry • Civil Engineering • Climate Changes and Sustainable Development Policy • Computational Engineering • Computer Science and Engineering • Electrical and Computer Engineering • Engineering and Management • Engineering and Public Policy • Environmental Engineering • Geo-Resources • Information Security * * • Leaders for the Technological Industry • Materials Engineering • Mathematics • Mechanical Engineering • Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering • Physics • River Restoration and Management • Statistics and Stochastic Processes • Sustainable Energy Systems • Technological Change and Entrepreneurship • Technological Physics Engineering • Territorial Engineering • Transportation * * * * * * with Ecole Polytech. Fédérale de Lausanne - EPFL with Massachusetts Institute of Technology - MIT with Carnegie Mellon University - CMU with University Texas – Austin - UTA

  20. FACTS AND FIGURES

  21. 22% 15% Vacancies in S&T 2007/2008 13% 11% 10% 9% 5% 4% 3% 3% 2% 2% 2% 0% IST UBI UNL UTAD ISCTE ISA/UTL U. Porto U. Évora U. Minho FA - UTL U. Aveiro U. Lisboa U. Algarve U. Coimbra Admission of the 100 Best Students in S&T 2006/2007 UBI (1%) UNL (3%) U. Coimbra (3%) (48%) IST U. Aveiro (10%) U. Minho (12%) U. Porto (23%)

  22. Employability > 95% … get a job up to 6 months after graduation 42% … get a job before graduation 31% 42% 18% 7% 3% Before Between 0 and 1 Between 2 and 6 Between 7 and 12 After graduation 12 months months months month Source: Survey to IST Graduates from 2002 to 2005. Answer rate 22% (648/2914 )

  23. Funding • Expected income • Million Euros in 2010 Others 3,1M 3,1M Others • Income • 125 Million Euros in 2009 3% 2% 7% 9% 8,1M European Union European Union 12,3M 8% 10,3M 8% Tuition fees and other income Tuition fees and other income 10,9M 18% 14% 19,5M FCT - Foundation for S&T 22,7M FCT - Foundation for S&T 11% 9% 15M Provision of services 11,3M Provision of services 16% 14% 19,4M Turnover 18,4M Turnover 41% 40% 49,9M State Budget 55,2M State Budget Source: AnnualReport2009 Source: IST Budget2010

  24. Funding (2008) EU FCT

  25. RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

  26. Research Areas Information & Communication Technologies Energy, Environment and Mobility Production Engineering and Technologies Basic Sciences Applied Life Sciences Technology Management & Entrepreneurship Materials Microtechnology Nanoscience

  27. R&D Units Rated as Excellent

  28. R&D Units Rated as Very Good

  29. R&D Units Rated as Very Good (cont.)

  30. PhD Holders According to R&D Unit Classification Excellent 50% Very Good 47% Good 3% 89% • …of the research units rated as • excellent(8 units) or very good (16 units)

  31. Origin of R&D Projects International 26% 74% National

  32. % of the patents filed at national level • % of the patents filed by universities • at national level 16% 16% 12% 4% 44% 45% 16% 40% Intellectual Property / University Patents 2009 IST 27 patents by IST 55 45 35 27 19 16 11 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 7% 10% 10%

  33. LINKS WITH SOCIETY

  34. Associate Laboratories IT Institute for Telecommunications ISR Institute for Systems and Robotics (Lisbon) IPFN Institute for Plasmas and Nuclear Fusion INESC-ID Institute for Systems and Computer Engineering LAETA Laboratory for Energy, Transports and Aeronautics IN Institute of Nanotechnologies IBB Institute for Biotechnology and Bioengineering

  35. S&T Parks Energy Agencies Incubation Centres CPIN TAGUSPARK E-NOVA LISPOLIS OEINERGE CINTEC PTM/A S&T Parks, Agencies and Centres

  36. INSTITUTO SUPERIOR TÉCNICO Universidade Técnica de Lisboa INTERNATIONALISATION

  37. Participation in Academic Networks CLUSTER Consortium Linking Universities of Science and Technology for Education and Research TIME Top Industrial Managers for Europe CESAER Conference of European Schools for Advanced Engineering Education and Research CINDA Centro Interuniversitario de Desarrollo SEFI European Society for Engineering Education

  38. Poli-USP Premier Partnerships - CLUSTER Associate Members

  39. …… diversity

  40. IST: 60+ nationalities África do Sul – Albânia – Alemanha – Angola - ArgentinaÁustria – Bélgica – Bielorrússia – Brasil – Bulgária - Cabo Verde – Chile – China – Colômbia – Croácia- CubaDinamarca – Egipto – Equador – Eslováquia – EslovéniaEspanha - EstadosUnidos – Etiópia – Filipinas – FinlândiaFrança – Gana - Grécia – Guiné – Hungria – Índia – IrãoIsrael – Itália – Japão - Jugoslávia – Macedónia – MéxicoMoçambique – RepúblicadaMoldávia - PaísesBaixosPolónia - ReinoUnido - RepúblicaCheca – Roménia – Rússia - São Tomé e Príncipe - Sérvia e Montenegro - Sri LankaSuazilândia – Suécia – Suíça– Turquia – Ucrânia - Venezuela – Zimbabwe

  41. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Carnegie Mellon University University of Texas at Austin Partnerships with American Universities

  42. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Carnegie Mellon University University of Texas at Austin Partnerships with American Universities

  43. IST-EPFL Joint Doctoral Initiative This initiative has a strong research component. Students spend 50% of their time in each institution. • The focus areas • Biological and Medical Imaging • Distributed and Cognitive Robotics • Computational and Stochastic Mathematics • Antennas and EM devices for Wireless Applications • Environmental Hydraulics • Plasma Physics • Architecture • Applications open for the 2011 academic year

  44. MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) CMU (Carnegie Mellon University) UT/Austin (University of Texas at Austin) EPFL (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne) TIME Politecnicodi Milano; Università Padova; Università Trento; Moscow; ÉcolesCentrales Paris, Lille, Lyon, Nantes. CLUSTER KTH (Sweden), UPC (Spain), TKK (Finland), UCL (Belgium) “Joint” Degrees* “Joint”: understood as joint, dual, double or in collaboration.

  45. Participation in Mobility and Cooperation Networks SOCRATES ERASMUS Protocols with over 198 European Universities ATHENS Advanced Technology Higher Education Network SMILE Student Mobility in Latin America, Caribbean and Europe IAESTE International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience Others Bilateral agreements with Schools in Portuguese-speaking countries

  46. MobilityandCooperation2008/2009

  47. European Fusion Programme ITER International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor FP 7 VII Framework Programme / EU ESA European Space Agency CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research ESO European Southern Observatory Participation in International R&D Programmes

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