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Tampere University April 23, 2013 Helli Kitinoja Manager of International Affairs, Seinäjoki UAS

10 Years of WF-HEINET FIRST Network. Tampere University April 23, 2013 Helli Kitinoja Manager of International Affairs, Seinäjoki UAS. West Finland HEInet = West Finland Higher Education Institutions Network.

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Tampere University April 23, 2013 Helli Kitinoja Manager of International Affairs, Seinäjoki UAS

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  1. 10 Years of WF-HEINET FIRST Network Tampere University April 23, 2013 Helli Kitinoja Manager of International Affairs, Seinäjoki UAS

  2. West Finland HEInet = West Finland Higher Education Institutions Network Combines international affairs expertise and resources of five universities in three cities: • Satakunta University of Applied Sciences (SAMK) • Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences (SeAMK) • TampereUniversity of Applied Sciences (TAMK) • Tampere University of Technology (TUT) • University of Tampere (UTA) Helli Kitinoja

  3. West Finland HEInet Aim of the co-operation is to: • offer Finnish lessons for foreign students (virtual UUNO prog.), • offer internationalisation and language training for academic and other staff members since 1998, • administrate various projects (Leonardo etc.), • organize the annual orientation for the outgoing exchange students (400-500 students) since 1999, • organize seminars (Double degree, working life co-operation etc.), presentations in the seminars, invited speakers (CIMO etc.) • share knowledge and experiences, peer-support, benchmarking, • support student unions in their co-operation and tutoring, • maintain the FIRST-network and project with Russian partner universities Helli Kitinoja

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  5. Meeting of Student Unions Helli Kitinoja

  6. West Finland HEInet meeting Helli Kitinoja

  7. West Finland HEInet • was founded in 1997  presidents / rectors signed the agreement • the start of the network was inspired by the initiative of the Rector of the University of Tampere, MrUoleviLahtinen, who wished to increase regional co-operation • the network began operating in the so-called Tampere Million District with the aim of developing the regional co-operation in educational matters • was the first regional network in Finland (universities + UASs) • regular meetings 5-6 times per a year, autumn seminar http://www.uta.fi/verkostot/wf-heinet/en/index.html Helli Kitinoja

  8. FIRST - Finnish-Russian Student and Teacher Exchange Programme (CIMO) The aim is to promote • the mobility of students and teachers between higher education institutions in Finland and in North-Western Russia • the organization of joint intensive courses The FIRST Program is coordinated and financed by CIMO (The Center for International Mobility) in Finland FIRST activities are organized within networks of higher education institutions from Finland and Russia Helli Kitinoja

  9. WF-HEINET FIRST project 2004-2013 Partners • multi-disciplinary network of 6 (former 8) Finnish and 18 Russian partner HEIs covering nine different subject areas • The West Finland FIRST network has successfully operated for 10years already • Partnes have also bilateral agreement and other project activities Shared coordination (has to be in Finland) • TAMK University of Applied Sciences 2004-2007 • Tampere University of Technology 2007 – 2010 • Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences 2010 – 2013 • Tampere University 2013 - Helli Kitinoja

  10. WF-HEINET FIRST Partners in Russia Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia, Karelian State Pedagogical Academy, Murmansk Humanities Institute, Murmansk State Technical University, North-West Institute of Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administrat, Petrozavosk State University, St. Petersburg University, St. Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance, St. Petersburg State Polytechnical University, St. -Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, St. Petersburg Medical College No 1, St. Petgersburg State Forest Technical University, St. Petersburg State Technological University of Plant Polymers, Syktyvkar Forest Institute, Kaliningrad State Technical University, St.-Petersburg State University of Engineering and Economics, Petersburg State Transcport University, Yaroslav-the-Wise Novgorod State University Helli Kitinoja

  11. WF-HEINET 5th Intensive Course 2013 (3 ECTS) Sustainable Dimension in Business Cooperation (Former: Finnish-RussianBusiness CooperationPracticies) • Length: 10 days • Participants: 18 students from Russia and 18 students from Finland, 4 teachers from Russia and 5 teachers from Finland • Time: April 2013 • Place: St. Petersburg State PolytechnicalUniversity • Subject area: Business studies and management sciences, multi-professional approach In 2012-2013 in total 25 Networks and 13 IPs were financed by CIMO Helli Kitinoja

  12. Intensive Course – Content • Russian and Finnish Business Practices, Behaviour and Cultures in General • Russian and Finnish Cultural Aspects Related to Cooperation • Similarities and Differences in Russian/Finnish Business Practices • Business Environment Changes in the Future: Sustainable Development and Green Economics • Business Environment Today: Consumers’ Behaviour and Choices from the Point of Sustainable Development Helli Kitinoja

  13. Student Selection Criteria • students should be the 2nd or 3rd year undergraduate students (BSc) • the relevant fields in which the intensive course is accepted by the responsible teacher at home university (i.e. business, tourism, media, politics, history or technology) • Finnish students should possess the basics of Russian language and be fluent in English • students must be known as reliable, active and well-mannered by their teachers and fellow students, good motivation Helli Kitinoja

  14. How to organize a succesfull Intensive Course? • Strongpartnership • Importanttopic to everyone • Committedteachers and administrativestaff • Share of information • Share of responsibility • Planning the programmetogether and beforeenough of the IP • Goodpremises (housing, meals etc.)  qualityassurance is important Helli Kitinoja

  15. WF-HEINET mobility 2004-2013 Studentmobility • Outgoingstudentsaround 100 • Incomingstudents 200 Teachermobility • Outgoingteachers 50 • Incomingteachers 50 Intensive Courses • Studentsparticipating in the IPstotallyaround 170 Shortage of scholarships Helli Kitinoja

  16. Benefits - WF-HEINET FIRST • Multidimensional co-operation • Co-operation with the working life and companies • Sharing the knowledge and expertise • Knowledge about business culture in Russia and in Finland • Russian language skills • Lectures from Russia to Finland • Development of double degree programmes • IPs are motivating for the longer student exchange periods • Joint seminars • Etc. ……. Helli Kitinoja

  17. Future and Challenges - WF-HEINET FIRST • Double degree programmes, international programmes / modules • Financing for joint RDI activities • Joint articles and publications • increased student mobility (more Finnish students to Russia) • Recognition of the studies • Distance learning • Russian degree students are welcome to Finland • BRICS countries – Finland as a Gateway to Russia • Industry – HEI partnerships • Russian language and culture education • Future of the programmes Erasmus for All and FIRST • Continuity of co-operation – WF-HEINET FIRST as a strategic alliance? Helli Kitinoja

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