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Internationalization. April 2012. INTERNATIONALIZATION. International objectives. Participates in the European Area for education , research and innovation Cooperates with Chinese universities and R&D institutions Increased international mobility for students and scientists
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Internationalization April 2012
INTERNATIONALIZATION International objectives • Participatesin the European Area for education, research and innovation • CooperateswithChineseuniversities and R&D institutions • Increasedinternationalmobilityfor students and scientists • Enhancedinternationalcooperationin researcher training April 2012
INTERNATIONALIZATION International cooperation ̶ Main strategicactivities • Establishinternationalstrategicalliances • Systematicintegrationofresearch, education and innovation in internationalpartnerships April 2012
INTERNATIONALIZATION International cooperation– Europe I • Takespart in 80+ projects in the 7th EU Framework programme • Coordinatesfour EU-projects • Awardedfour major projects in basicresearchonbiology and neuroscience from the European Research Council • Participatesin sixMarie Curie Initial Training Networks April 2012
INTERNATIONALIZATION International cooperation– Europe II • CoordinatesEuropean Palliative Care Research Center • Coordinatesthe pan-European reseachinfrastructureECCSEL, a CCS project • Participatesin European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics (ERCIM) • ParticipatesinEuropean Strategic Partnership for Sustainable Energy Education, Innovation and Technology (SEEIT) • Participatesin sixErasmus Munduscommon European master’sdegrees. NTNU coordinatesthedegreein dancescience. April 2012
INTERNATIONALIZATION International cooperation– China • MoUswith 25 Chineseuniversities and researchinstitutions • Joint Research Center for energy and materials withthreeleadingChineseuniversities • Joint Master’sProgrammeswithChineseuniversities • Participantin Nordic Center at FudanUniversity April 2012
INTERNATIONALIZATION International cooperation – bilateral • More than 350 MoUswithuniversities all over theworld • Cooperation withleading Japanese universitiesthroughKyoto International Forum for Energy and Environment (KIFEE) • Cooperation onPhD training in energywith MIT • Participate from 2012 in Peder Sather Center at UC Berkeley • CooperatewithBrazilianuniversities and industryon petroleum research • Participate in Nordic Five Tech April 2012
INTERNATIONALIZATION International student mobility • Ca. 10 % ofNTNU’sstudents arecitizensofothercountries • NTNU offers 31 internationalMaster’sdegreeprogrammes • Ca. 25 % ofNTNU’s studentsspend time abroad as part oftheirdegreeprogramme April 2012
INTERNATIONALIZATION International researchereducation • One thirdofNTNU’sPhDcandidatesare from abroad • All NTNU’sPhDcandidatesreceiveinternationalexperience as part oftheir training April 2012
INTERNATIONALIZATION International researchermobility • International recruitment is a mainpriority • International researchermobilitysupportedthroughEuropean Charter for Researchers, Code ofConduct for theRecruitmentofResearchers, Euraxess Rights, and NTNU’sInternational Researcher Support Office • All faculty at NTNU will be activeinternationally, through • internationalpublishingchannels • internationalprojects and networks • staysabroad for research April 2012
INTERNATIONALIZATION Global societalresponsibility NTNU participates in programmeswithintegrateddevelopmental goals: • NUFU (10 MoUs 2007–2011) • NOMA (9 Master’sProgrammes) • Norad’s Master Programme for Energy and Petroleum (EnPe) • The Norwegian quotaprogramme • UN Habitat Partner University • Global Health • Nepal April 2012