Aalto University Rethinking Finnish Higher Education Dr MariAnna

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Aalto University – Rethinking Finnish Higher Education Dr. Mari-Anna Suurmunne Head of International Relations

Aalto University – Rethinking Finnish Higher Education Dr. Mari-Anna Suurmunne Head of International Relations April 15 2010

University reform New University -> Changing of a mindset - From administration to service

University reform New University -> Changing of a mindset - From administration to service - From earning to achieving Rethinking ourselves: positioning ourselves internationally

Three higher education institutes merged to form Aalto University The first Foundation University in

Three higher education institutes merged to form Aalto University The first Foundation University in Finland with an independent, high-level board. Hundreds of years of history and knowledge brought together in Aalto University Helsinki School of Economics, founded in 1911 Helsinki University of Technology, founded in 1849 University of Art and Design, founded in 1871 3

20 000 students, 75 000 alumni The second largest university in Finland Aalto University:

20 000 students, 75 000 alumni The second largest university in Finland Aalto University: a staff of 4, 500, of which approximately 300 are professors 20, 000 students 75, 000 alumni The total annual budget about € 368 million (2009) Aalto University aims to be acknowledged as a world class university in the fields of technology, business and Industrial design & art by the year 2020. 10/19/2021 4

Aalto University • Aalto University Foundation founded in June 2008 – Finnish Government EUR

Aalto University • Aalto University Foundation founded in June 2008 – Finnish Government EUR 500 million – Private donations of at least EUR 200 million • Seven-member Board appointed in August 2008 • • • President Tuula Teeri appointed in December 2008 The responsibilities of three universities will be transferred to Aalto University Foundation on 1 January 2010 (new University Law) The Finnish Government will remain the main financier of the activities Chair: Matti Alahuhta, President & CEO of Kone Corporation Vice Chair: Marja Makarow, Professor, CEO of ESF Robert A. Brown, President of Boston University Anne Brunila, President and CEO of the Finnish Forest Industries Federation Bengt Holmström, Professor, MIT Saku Mantere, Professor, Hanken School of Economics Anna Valtonen, Senior Design Manager, Nokia Corporation

The Finnish Higher Education Reform 2009 - granting universities an independent legal personality, either

The Finnish Higher Education Reform 2009 - granting universities an independent legal personality, either as public corporations or as foundations 10/19/2021 6

HE Reform – Objectives & Impacts • • • changes in the operational environment

HE Reform – Objectives & Impacts • • • changes in the operational environment diversify their funding base compete for international research funding cooperation with foreign institutes resource allocation to strategic focus areas (top research) • quality and effectiveness of research and teaching • strengthen their role within the innovation system

Changes in the Operational Environment • National Economy - Global economy • Internationalization and

Changes in the Operational Environment • National Economy - Global economy • Internationalization and mobility • Strategic thinking • Strategic focus areas + resource allocation • Strengthening the role of the universities within the innovation system • Quality and effectiveness of research and teaching

Funding base and international research funding • diversify their funding base • compete for

Funding base and international research funding • diversify their funding base • compete for international research funding system

International cooperation • compete for international research funding • cooperation with foreign institutes

International cooperation • compete for international research funding • cooperation with foreign institutes

HE Reform – Legislative Means 1. The autonomy of universities will enlarge further 2.

HE Reform – Legislative Means 1. The autonomy of universities will enlarge further 2. Universities will take the place of the State as employers 3. Universities will have more latitude in the management of their finances. 4. The composition of the university boards will change in line with the strategic management responsibility.

The Finnish HE Reform – New Universities • The Universities of Kuopio and Joensuu

The Finnish HE Reform – New Universities • The Universities of Kuopio and Joensuu Ø Eastern Finland University • The University of Turku and Turku School of Economics Ø Eastern Finland University • Helsinki School of Economics, the University of Art and Design and Helsinki University of Technology Ø Aalto University

Aalto university’s mode of operation Clear focus areas Innovations brought through multidisciplinary research and

Aalto university’s mode of operation Clear focus areas Innovations brought through multidisciplinary research and partnerships Academic matters form the hub – all activities support research, teaching and artistic activities Internationalization Autonomy As a distinctive entity to become a world class university 10/19/2021 13

RETHINKING international UNIVERSITY … global… … international… … European… … Nordic… … Finnish… 10/19/2021

RETHINKING international UNIVERSITY … global… … international… … European… … Nordic… … Finnish… 10/19/2021 14

A National Project - The academic/scientific community joining forces with the private as well

A National Project - The academic/scientific community joining forces with the private as well as the public sector The Finnish strengths - Making the most out of them - Alvar Aalto (1898– 1976) 10/19/2021 15

Global Mission Aalto University strives to change the world through - top-quality interdisciplinary research,

Global Mission Aalto University strives to change the world through - top-quality interdisciplinary research, - pioneering education, - surpassing traditional boundaries, and - renewal. Aalto University educates responsible, broad-minded experts with a comprehensive understanding of complex issues to act as visionaries. 10/19/2021 16

International Vision The best connect and succeed at Aalto University, an institution internationally recognized

International Vision The best connect and succeed at Aalto University, an institution internationally recognized for the impact of its science, art, and learning. 10/19/2021 17

Nordic Values • Passion for Exploration • Courage to influence and excel • Freedom

Nordic Values • Passion for Exploration • Courage to influence and excel • Freedom to be creative and critical • Responsibility to accept, care, and inspire • High ethics, openness, and equality 10/19/2021 18

International Relations at Aalto University What do we do? - We build an international,

International Relations at Aalto University What do we do? - We build an international, multicultural campus - We assist our students and staff to be internationally mobile - We market our university internationally in order to recruit more international students and faculty - We look for partnerships internationally that help us excel 10/19/2021 19

Aalto University

Aalto University