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University of Gothenburg. Some features:. The city University – almost all parts of the University are situated in central Gothenburg. Arvid Carlsson – Nobel Prize winner in Medicine in 2000
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Some features: The city University – almost all parts of the University are situated in central Gothenburg. Arvid Carlsson – Nobel Prize winner in Medicine in 2000 Around 20 of the University’s programmes are ranked in the top 5 in the country in their areas (Swedish National Agency for Higher Education assessments). A clear presence in the city and region, for example through lectures and other events open to the public. This earned us a pro-democracy award from the Swedish National Agency for Higher Education in 2005.
Many colleges became a university 1891 Gothenburg University College opened 1949 Gothenburg Medical School opened 1954 Gothenburg University College and Gothenburg Medical School became the University of Gothenburg 1967 Faculty of Odontology was established 1971 The School of Business, Economics & Law became part of the University of Gothenburg 1977 Several independent teacher training institutions became part of the University
Five profile areas: Health Culture Environment Democracy and Social Development Knowledge Formation and Learning
Strong research environments – some examples: LinCS (The Linnaeus Centre for Research on Learning, Interaction and Mediated Communication in Contemporary Society) Marine research Department of Political Science: voters and elections, political institutions Odontology – world-leading research in its field. Close collaboration with the public dental care provider Folktandvården Västra Götaland. Epilife – Gothenburg Center for Epidemiologic Studies on Mental and Physical Health Interacting over the Lifecourse Obesity research – brain mechanisms, nutrition, prevention
Research in numbers: 1 990 active doctoral students 292 newly enrolled doctoral students 307 doctoral degrees 30 licentiate (midway doctoral) degrees
Priority research areas • Patient-centred research on heart and vascular disease including obesity, biomaterial and vaccine • Learning • Language technology • Democracy and opinion • Marine ecology • Cultural heritage • Globalisation • Culture and health
Education at first- and second-cycle level 39 000 students 27 411 full-time equivalents 22 475 annual performance equivalents 150 programmes 2 500 courses 5 437 degrees awarded in 2009
Cooperation Dialogue forum – where politicians and researchers meet to discuss current research issues. GU Holding – promotes the utilisation of research results from the University of Gothenburg. Has invested 70 million SEK in 55 new business ideas. Students engaged in for example placements and degree projects, industry-employed doctoral students etc. Private/public sectors participate in the educational process by providing lectures, serving as mentors and supervisors, participating in seminars etc. Private/public sectors participate in research projects 12 000 alumni – can strengthen the quality, development and professional relevance of the University’s education
Popular science Dialogue forums with politicians Networking with the University – good for business Jonsered Manor Almedalen Popular science programme – concerts, lectures, exhibitions The International Science Festival in Gothenburg The Alltinget radio show The Grundtvig Institute The research magazine GUspegeln Research blogs University TV “Academic quarters” at the Bokia bookstore
Centres of expertise and research – some examples The Sven Lovén Centre for Marine Sciences Centre for European Research at the University of Gothenburg (CERGU) Centre for Environment and Sustainability – GMV The Swedish NMR Centre The SOM Institute NORDICOM Göteborg Organ Art Centre – GOArt Centre for Finance
Cooperation across faculty boundaries CEFOS – research on the public sector Museion National Center for Mathematics Education NORDICOM – Nordic Information Center for Media and Communication Research Centrum för tvärvetenskaplig forskning om funktionshinder (centre for interdisciplinary disability research) CFK – Centre for Consumer Science Centrum för arbetsvetenskap Genusforskning
For the sake of sustainable development The University of Gothenburg works actively to introduce the concept of sustainable development into the educational process in all disciplines. Cutting-edge research in the field of environmental economics Environmentally certified according to ISO 14001 and EMAS Environmental research in a ’popular science’ manner at the environmental web portal – miljoportalen.se A large share of Sweden’s environmental and sustainable development research is conducted in Gothenburg The Centre for Environment and Sustainability, GMV, where more than 400 researchers from a range of departments cooperate for the sake of sustainable development Environment and Health is an interdisciplinary graduate school that develops products and strategies for environment-related health problems Over 350 courses and more than 30 programmes that address the topic of sustainable development
Finances – revenues Revenues in SEK 5 165 million SEK in total, of which 3 518 million SEK in direct government funding 1 647 million SEK in external/other revenues Revenues in percent Direct government funding 66 % Fees and remunerations 10 % Contributions 24 % Financial revenues 4 %
Finances – expenditures Expenditures in SEK 4 785 million SEK in total, of which 2 817 million SEK in personnel costs 616 million SEK in costs of premises 1 162 million SEK in other operating costs 190 million SEK in capital costs Expenditures in percent Personnel costs 59 % Costs of premises 13 % Other operating costs 24 % Capital costs 4 %
University of Gothenburg Where research and education meet Open minds, open doors Midtown – midstream Many disciplines in creative interaction Committed to a sustainable society A major European university
University staff 5 700 employees 4 978 full-time employees, of which 2 628 are teachers/researchers/doctoral students 477 are professors and 1 873 are administrative/technical personnel
Currently in progress Red 10 – evaluation of the University’s research Blue 11 – review of the University’s academic programmes Strategies for research and education 2009 – 2012 Plan for 2011 – 2012 Long-term strategy: Vision 2020. University of Gothenburg 2013 – 2020
It is the University’s ambition to... Support the commercialisation of ideas and research results from the University of Gothenburg. Develop an organisational structure that facilitates further improvement of the University’s research and education. Achieve more and better interdisciplinary collaborations Increase cooperation with business, industry, public sector, alumni etc. Increase cooperation with Chalmers University of Technology Promote sustainable development. Increase the share of the underrepresented gender in connection with hiring of new staff members. Increase the share of students at the advanced level.
Compared with other higher education institutions… We advanced in Times Higher Education’s yearly ranking of universities, from 258th to 185th place. Another four Swedish universities placed in the top 200. The University of Gothenburg and Linköping University were awarded the highest grade in the Swedish National Agency for Higher Education’s assessment of the quality control work conducted at Sweden’s six large universities. The study ‘Best Green University Practice’ carried out at the University of Oslo placed the University of Gothenburg as number one.
Internationalisation The University of Gothenburg shall promote a clear international profile, and the international perspective shall be considered in all research and education. The University of Gothenburg shall actively promote international recruitments of researchers and teachers. There are currently 2 300 international collaboration projects in progress. The University networks the most with partners in Germany, France, the U.K., Spain, Italy and the Netherlands. Cooperation agreements with 320 universities linked to the large European student exchange programme Erasmus. Outside Europe, the University networks the most with partners in the U.S., Australia, Japan, Canada and Russia.
Gothenburg University Library Seven libraries (Central Library, Biomedical Library, Botanical and Environmental Library, Economics Library, Earth Sciences Library, Education Library, Undergraduate and Newspaper Library) E-books and e-journals. E-loans are now more common than loans of printed material.
Eight Faculties Sahlgrenska Academy Faculty of Science Faculty of Social Sciences Faculty of Arts School of Business, Economics and Law Faculty of Education Faculty of Fine, Applied & Performing Arts IT Faculty Board of Teacher Education – LUN
Central administration Human Resources Analysis and Evaluation The Vice-Chancellor’s Office Division of Buildings and Services IT-service Office of the CIO The Environmental Unit