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1 August 2013 Internationalization

2 August 2013 International Plan of Action 2011–2014 International aspects to be integrated in all of NTNU’s academic activities Internationalisation an instrument for quality and relevance for NTNU’s activities INTERNATIONALIZATION

3 August 2013 International Plan of Action 2011–2014 Priorities:  Participate on the European arena for education, research and innovation  Cooperate with Chinese institutions of knowledge  Increase international mobility for students and academic staff  Strengthen international cooperation in researcher training INTERNATIONALIZATION

4 August 2013 International cooperation ̶ Main strategic activities Establish international strategic alliances Systematic integration of research, education and innovation in international partnerships INTERNATIONALIZATION

5 August 2013 International research cooperation – Europe (I) Participates in 120 projects in the 7th EU Framework Programme NTNU coordinates 20 EU activities: 4 ERC scholarships 13 cooperative projects in the Cooperation Programme 2 Marie Curie Initial Training Networks 1 research infrastructure project INTERNATIONALIZATION

6 August 2013 International research cooperation – Europe (II) Participates in ERCIM (European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics) Coordinates the pan-European reseach infrastructure ECCSEL, a CCS project Coordinates European Palliative Care Research Centre Participates in European Strategic Partnership for Sustainable Energy Education, Innovation and Technology (SEEIT) Participates in five Erasmus Mundus common European master’s degrees. NTNU coordinates the degree in dance science. INTERNATIONALIZATION

7 August 2013 International cooperation – China MoUs with 25 Chinese universities and research institutions Joint Research Center for energy and materials with three leading Chinese universities Participant in Nordic Center at Fudan University INTERNATIONALIZATION

8 August 2013 International cooperation – bilateral Leader of Kyoto International Forum for Energy and Environment (KIFEE) Strategic partnership in energy research with MIT Partner in the Peder Sather Center for Advanced Study at UC Berkeley Participates in the alliance Nordic Five Tech Institutional emphasis on cooperation with India Cooperates with Brazil on petroleum research INTERNATIONALIZATION

9 August 2013 International master’s degree NTNU offers:  40 international master’s degree programmes  Joint/double degrees in cooperation with universities in e.g. Europe and China  Five Erasmus Mundus programmes in cooperation with European universities – in dance, marine manage- ment, ICT and wind energy INTERNATIONALIZATION

10 August 2013 International student mobility Outgoing  About 25 % of NTNU’s students study abroad as part of their degree programme Incoming  6 % of NTNU’s students are exchange or quota students  10 % of NTNU’s students are foreign nationals INTERNATIONALIZATION

11 August 2013 International researcher education  One third of NTNU’s PhD candidates are from abroad  All NTNU’s PhD candidates have international experience as part of their training  NTNU coordinates two Marie Curie Initial Training Networks  NTNU participates in two Erasmus Mundus programmes at the PhD level INTERNATIONALIZATION

12 August 2013 International researcher mobility  International recruitment is a main priority  NTNU affiliated with European Charter for Researchers and Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers  NTNU’s International Researcher Support Office assists visiting researchers  Regular research visits and sabatticals abroad for the academic staff INTERNATIONALIZATION

13 August 2013 Global societal responsibility NTNU participates in programmes with integrated developmental goals: NUFU (43 cooperation projects since 1991) NOMA (11 Master’s Programmes since 2006) NORAD’s Master Programme for Energy and Petroleum (EnPe; 10 since 2009) About 70 master’s students and a few PhD students are recruited annually to the Quota Programme. Other major international relations: UN Habitat Partner University Status as observers in IPCC Global Health projects Relations with Nepal and Uganda INTERNATIONALIZATION