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Welcome to EGI Community Forum 2014 May 19 th, 2014 Anita Lehikoinen Permanent Secretary
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Current higher education topics in Finland Universities' core funding formula reform 2013 –Revision for 2015 Polytechnic reform –The basic funding of polytechnics will be transferred to the state in its entirety, and they will be turned into independent legal organisations Other current development –Renewal of higher education student selection –Shortening graduation times –Government support for universities to raise capital Comprehensive reform of state research institutes and research funding –Structural reforms to achieve stronger multidisciplinary research organisations –Academy of Finland to set up funding instrument for strategic research –Academy of Finland to establish a strategic research council 2
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Selected higher education facts about Finland Population of 5,4 million Higher education institution network covers the populated parts of the country –14 universities (four in the great Helsinki area) –24 polytechnics 18 research institutes and 5 university hospitals Student enrollment altogether ca. 316 000 University (blue) Polytechnic (green) Research institute (red) 3
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Finland in comparison In recent years, Finland has performed well in international comparisons (e.g. World Economic Forum, European Innovation Scoreboard). Success factors include: major investment in R&D the large number of R&D employees the specialisation of the economy and companies in knowledge-intensive growth areas high-quality healthcare system well-functioning and highly transparent public institutions a strong culture of cooperation the consideration of the environmental perspective in decision-making the well-working business environment a world-class school system 4
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Investment in R&D and talent 5 R&D expenditures in 2005 USD - constant prices and PPP 1 billion 10 billion 100 billion BRIICS North America EU Other OECD members OECD (2013), OECD Science, Technology and Industry Scoreboard 2013: Innovation for Growth, OECD Publishing. doi: 10.1787/sti_scoreboard-2013-en
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Finland is one of the education leaders INSEAD Global Innovation Index 2012 Human Capital and Research World Economic Forum 2012 Primary Education and Health World Economic Forum 2012 Higher Education and Training Innovation Union Scoreboard 2011 Human Resources Global Creativity Index 2011 Overall rankings 1. Iceland1. Finland 1. Sweden 2. Singapore2. Belgium2. Singapore2. Finland2. United States 3. Finland3. Singapore3. Switzerland3. Ireland3. Finland 4. Israel4. New Zealand4. Belgium4. United Kingdom4. Denmark 5. Denmark5. Netherlands5. Germany5. Luxemburg5. Australia 6. Sweden6. Iceland6. Netherlands6. France6. New Zealand 7. Ireland7. Canada7. Sweden7. Belgium7. Canada 8. Rep. of Korea8. Switzerland8. United States8. Slovenia8. Norway 9. Austria9. Cyprus9. Taiwan, China9. Lithuania9. Singapore 10. Switzerland10. Japan10. New Zealand10. Netherlands 6
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Opening up Science in Finland Targets of Open Science and Research 2014-2017 initiative (ATT) –To incorporate open science and research to the whole research process to improve the visibility and impact of science and research in the innovation system and society at large –To foster the research system in Finland towards better competitiveness and higher quality, transparent, collaborative and inspirational research process should be promoted. –The measures promote open publications, open research data, open research methods and tools, as well as increasing skills and knowledge and support services in open science domain. –Contributions from all research system actors are welcome to change the research culture towards openness. –Finland will engage in international collaboration to promote open science and research. 8
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Government Companies Open Science and Research 2014-2017 initiative (ATT) Services Open Knowledge Program Research Institute Renewal Horizon 2020 Planning Information gatheringn Preparation and Analysis Storage and management Utilization of Results Network (Open Science etc.) Citizen Science Education and research National Digital Library Opening up Science in Finland 9
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Actors for Open Science and Research in Finland Ministry of Education and Culture –Open Science and Research Initiative (ATT) Research councils and funding agencies –Academy of Finland and TEKES Higher education institutions –As an example, University of Helsinki is a leading player in OA in Finland Finnish Social Science Data Archive (FSD) –A national resource center of social science research and education. Archives, promotes and disseminates digital research data. Funded by the Ministry of Education and Culture. Other actors –CSC – IT Center for Science Ltd. develops and provides IT services for research, education, culture, and administrative purposes –The National Library of Finland provides centralized repository platform services –Federation of Finnish Learned Societies supports publishing activities by providing distribution and storage services and consultation –FinnOA is a group of professionals from academia, libraries and data management, promoting open access to scientific information 10
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Welcome to Finland! 11
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