Title: VSNU
1Dutch Universities innovative education and
Internationalization Prof. Dr. M. Paul,
Prseident, Maastricht University
VSNU
Association of Universities in the Netherlands
2The VSNU represents the shared interests of the
fourteen research universities in terms of their
relation to Dutch and European politicians,
government and civil society organisations
3Dutch Higher Education system
Dutch Research Universities
- Binary system
- University of Applied Sciences (HBO) BA 4 year
- Research University BA 3 year 1 or 2 year MA
- 14 Research Universities and over 50
Universities of Applied Sciences - 2002/2003 Introduction BA/MA system
- Netherlands Flemish Accreditation body
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414 Universities
Dutch Research Universities
- Nine broad universities1 Erasmus University
Rotterdam2 Leiden University 3 Maastricht
University4 Radboud University Nijmegen5
Tilburg University6 University of Amsterdam 7
University of Groningen 8 Utrecht University 9
VU University Amsterdam
- Universities of technology 10 Delft University
of Technology11 Eindhoven University of
Technology12 University of Twente
13
- Life sciences and natural resources 13
Wageningen University and Research Centre
- Distance learning/life-long learning14 Open
Universiteit Nederland
5World wide reputation
- The incredible strength of the entire Dutch
higher education system is revealed in the
traditional World University Rankings with an
extraordinary 12 of its research universities
making the world top 200. - Phil Batey,
- chief editor Times Higher Education Magazine
6Times Higher Eeducation 2012
7Facts and Figures
- Total students 243,686
- Bachelor 159,842
- Master 84,927
- Doctoral (old system) 3,935
- Enrolment 43,515
- Bachelor programmes 419
- Master programmes 846
- Number of PhD thesis 3,700
- Fte Academic staff 22,929
8What makes us unique?
- 14 High-quality research universities in a small
country - Integrated teaching and research
- Internationally well connected cooperation with
leading universities worldwide - Inter-university cooperation in research and
graduate education - Cooperation with private sector, e.g. in
technological top institutes - Part of the European higher education and
research areas and very successful in European
grant schemes - University society relations key issue
- University Medical Centres are affiliated with
the Dutch Research Universities - Extensive use of English (over 50 of MA
programmes, majority of courses in Graduate
Schools, Research groups, Dutch population in
general)
9Autonomy and Funding
- Funding
- Fixed (indexed) national budget ( 3.7 billion)
- Distributed over 14 universities
- Education 2.3 billion, based on
- fixed sum per university
- student numbers
- graduations
- Research 1.4 billion
- Additional research funding (NWO) approx. 1
billion - Autonomy
- Universities have spending autonomy (lump-sum
financing) - Collective labour agreement.
10Education
11International classroom
Education
- Focus on talents international employability
European and global citizenship - Internationalized curricula Joint and double
degree - Exchange and degree seeking students incoming
and outgoing - Active outreach through NESO and NUFFIC
- International Dutch alumni network
12Innovative Approach
Education
- Teaching philosophy problem based research
based including academic skills and a
professional attitude - Student centered activating collaborative
learning - Focus on excellence and talent development
- Matching teacher qualifications
- IT included in education top notch facilities
13International
14International outlook
Education
High amount of English taught programmes
15International outlook
Education
Foreign students in Dutch higher education
Top 10 amount of foreign students
Foreign student per cycle
16International outlook Russia
Education
Students from Neso target countries
Per sector
17International outlook Russia
Education
Students from Neso target countries per sector
18Excellence in Figures
International
- International rankings
- 6th Global Innovation Index 2012
- 5th Global Competitiveness index 2012-2013
- 4th worldwide citation impact scores
- 2nd worldwide publication productivity
- 2nd worldwide international co-publications
- 8th worldwide number of European patent
applications granted - 5th European Research Council Starting grants
- 6th European Research Council Advanced grants
- 6th in FrameworkProgramme 7
19Dutch Universities Russia
International
- Joint programme financed over 350 collaborative
projects between 1992-2007 - Possibilities for new MoU
- Netherlands Institute in St. Petersburg
- Three leading scientists
- Nuffic-Neso office in Moscow
- VSNU visit to Russia in 2012
- Bilateral Netherlands-Russia year 2013
20Thank you very much!