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The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. – the key to a future society of knowledge. The University of Oslo. 1811: the University was established 1813: 7 professors and 18 students 1852: the central buildings by Karl Johan were completed
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The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences – the key to a futuresocietyofknowledge
The University of Oslo • 1811: the University wasestablished • 1813: 7 professors and 18 students • 1852: thecentralbuildings by Karl Johan werecompleted • 1931: the first building at Blindern wascompleted (thePharmacybuilding)
Strategic plan 2020 • UiO is strengthening it’s international position as a leading university within research through close collaboration between research, education, communication and innovation.
UiO – from Beijing to Svalbard • The Norwegian Institute in Rome • The Norwegian Institute in Athens • The Centre for French-Norwegian Research Collaboration • The University Centre in Svalbard • The Centre for Medicine in Moscow • Environmental Research Centre in Beijing • The Norwegian University Centre in St. Petersburg
The University of Oslo 2011 • 30 000 students • 5 400 employees, ofwhichapprox. 3 000 areacademicallyaffiliated
The FacultyofMathematics and Natural Sciences 2011 • 9 departments • 14 Bachelor’sprogrammes, 19 2-year Master’sprogrammes, 2 5-year Master’sprogrammes • 6,5 centres, approx. 3,5 CoE’s and 1 CRI • 4 ERC grants • 5 EU projects • 2 NCoE • 3 fieldstations, 2 research vessels
The FacultyofMathematics and Natural Sciences • 4477 students • 1343 employees, approx.: • 998 academicemployees • 345 technical/administrative staff
Key figures 2011 – MN Faculty • Total budget: approx. 1,75 billion NOK • Area: 126 000 m2. ¼ ofUiO’s area belongs to the MN Faculty
Amountofworkyears at theFaculty (2010) Kilde: NSD/DBH
Research GOALS • To be a leadingresearchfacultyinternationally • To buildthegrounds for futureresearch • To have at leastoneinternationallyleadingacademicenvironmentwithineachscientific area
Strategicaims • Raisethelevelofresearch by focusingonenvironmentsthataregood or have potential • Topresearchenvironments (17) • CoE/CRI-environments, high score onresearch parametres • Developingenvironments (17) • Great potential, may be topresearchenvironments in thecourseof 5 years • New establishments (7) • Importantsourceofcompetence for society, establishing an environment for goodresearchers
Academicstructure • Materials/nanotechnology • Muchactivity, manyexpertenvironments, separate programmeofstudy • Life science/biology • Comprehensive, interdisciplinaryfield, incorporating 7 departments • Energy/petroleum • Oil extraction and renewableenergy • Environment/climate • Comprehensive, interdisciplinaryfield, collaborationwith CIENS • ICT • Extensive and wide-spreadresearchenvironment • Basic research • Traditionalsubjectswithstrongresearchenvironments
Centres of Excellence (CoE) • Centre ofMathematics for Applications (CMA) • PhysicsofGeologicalProcesses (PGP) • Centre for Ecological and EvolutionarySynthesis (CEES) • Centre for Theoretical and ComputationalChemistry (CTCC) (Sharedcentrebetween UiO and UiT)
Centre for Reseach-drivenInnovation (CRI) • Innovative Natural Gas Processes and Products (inGAP) • Statistics for Innovation (sfi)² • Information Access Disruptions (iAD) • Cancer Stem CellInnovation Center (CAST) * Koordinert av MNF
Centre for Environment-friendly Energy Research (FME) • The Norwegian Research Centre for Solar Cell Technology • Subsurface CO2 storage – Critical elements and Superior Strategy(SUCCESS) • International CCS (CarbonCaptura and Storage) Research Centre (BIGCCS) Photo: REC
Education GOALS • Increaserecruitment • Give an academic basis for thechallengesoftomorrow • Focusonclosecontactbetween students and teachers
Numberof students • 2008: 4217 • 2009: 4334 • 2010: 4477 Source: NSD/DBH
Applicants 2007–2010 Source: NSD/DBH
Bachelor’s1st priorityapplicants and numberof met at thebeginningofthe semester Source: FS
Master’s1st priorityapplicants and numberof met at thebeginningofthe semester Source: FS
Master’sDegrees 2008-2010 Source: NSD/DBH
Bachelor’scandidates 2010 dividedaccording to academic areas Source: NSD/DBH
Master’scandidates2010 dividedaccording to academic areas Source: NSD/DBH
Candidate Survey 2008 During theAutumnof 2008, theFacultyofMathematics and Natural Sciences carriedout a survey amongcandidateswhograduated from 2005 to 2007: • 5 of 10 were in employmentbeforetheygraduated • 9 of 10 were in employmentwithin 6 monthsaftergraduation • 8 of 10 aresatisfiedwiththeircurrentpositions • 8 of 10 obtained relevant positions
Teachingcollaboration The Facultycollaborateswithseveralinstitutions: • The University Alliance • UNIS • UNIK • Selecteduniversity colleges
Learningenvironment and qualityofeducation • «Computers in scienceeducation» • Network for femalegroupteachers • Clickers • IntroductionWeek • Student pubs • Grand challenge
Student life • Realistforeningen • Student associations • Bjørnegildet • The student band Bjørneblæs • Student Committee: MNSU and academiccommittees • Annualcelebration for incoming and departingexchange students • BachelorCeremony • IAESTE
Exchange agreements 2008-2010 Source: NSD/DBH
Incoming students 2008-2010 Source: NSD/DBH
Departingstudents 2008-2010 Source: NSD/DBH The numbers show staysabroadwith a durationof over 3 months.
Finisheddoctoraldegrees during theperiod from 2000 to 2010 Source: NSD/DBH
Admissions, Ph.d. 2000–2010 Source: NSD/DBH
Percentage of female doctoral candidates admitted from 2000-2010 Source: NSD/DBH
Percentage of international doctoral candidates admitted from 2000-2010 Source: NSD/DBH