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The University of Rouen Normandy - France
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French higher education: new developments with respect to the Bologna process and new relations for more effective cooperation with universities by Prof.Dr.Cafer Özkul, President Speech plan : The French Education System Rouen University Structures of cooperation between universities and industry
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1- The French Education System- Primary education (that lasts five years, from approximately age 6 to age 11). Secondary education Higher education
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Primary and Secondary education institutions that are highly centralized in their administration A secondary education divided in 2 stages Stage 1 : Junior High School Stage 2 : High School The baccalauréat : entrance exam for higher education
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Higher education A dual system : Composed of Universities and « Grandes Ecoles » A three cycle system, called LMD system a relatively new effort to harmonize degree qualifications in France with the rest of Europe A 3-5-8 years of study system
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3 years5 years8 years Bachelor (Licence) L1 L2 L3 Master Doctoral degree Bachelor- Master- Doctoral degree
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The specific case of medicine and pharmacy studies First cycle called PCEM in 2 years Second cycle called DCEM in 4 years (study + hospital internship) This 6 years study leads to the vocational qualification only in Dentistry and Pharmacy Third cycle culminating in State diplomas national diploma of practitioner in medicine (3 years) national diploma in specialized medicine (5 years)
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Higher education In addition, vocational degrees are offered in either universities or high schools DUT : in 2 years after the bac in IUTs BTS : a 2 year diploma provided by high schools
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Schools for engineering degrees, “Grandes Ecoles” public and private institutions that are selective generally offer a more specialized three-year course of study with majors in business, public administration, or engineering leading to a master’s degree plus an engineering diploma
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A broad array of institutions- universities offer thousands of degree programs at all levels Difficult to compare with the US system A budget for education = 20% of the annual budget of the french state A close national monitoring of the quality of instruction/curricular content a long tradition of openness and accessibility Inexpensive tuition fees
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2- The University of Rouen France
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Rouen Paris
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2400 lecturers, researchers and other staff 24350 students (3000 international students) 900 PhD students,130 defended PhD / year A seven-campus University
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Sports Sciences and technologies Health Science, Medicine, Pharmacy Sociology, Psychology and Education Sciences Law, Economics, Managment Humanities, letters and arts Our outstanding academic departments and programs are offered in 6 faculties :
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The institute for business management The institute for general administration The institute for teacher training 2 institutes of technology And 5 institutes :
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An elected President 3 boards: The Administrative Board The scientific board, only consultative The education and student life board, only consultative University gouvernance Teaching quality evaluation cell Vocational insertion Research International relations Long life learning Sandwich courses Distant learning In addition to the general adminstrative services, several services dedicated to academic goals :
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3- Structures of cooperation between universities, research establishements and industry Mixed research units Competitive clusters PRES : a hub for higher education and research GRR : extended research networks
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Mixed research units An original feature of the French higher education and research system: The research units of the national research establishments are installed inside universities and jointly operated. CNRS (26000 permanent employees), INSERM,INRA, INRIA, IRD, INRETS, CEA, ONERA, IFREMER
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Competitive clusters In 2002 a new industrial strategy based on the development of competitive clusters to increase French industrial potential A strategy based on active partneship between manufacturers, research centers and training bodies A strategy also conducted at the EU level A « competitive cluster » label granted to selected projects 2 main types of clusters Very high-tech clusters with an international profile Clusters based on an industrial base in French areas of specialization or development
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PRES (a hub for higher education and research) Connects different universities, engineering schools and teaching hospitals, often from the same city or neighbouring region The main objectives: acquisition of costly equipment to be shared between labs training PhD students promotion and transfer of research International development 19 existing PRES today in France and some others to come
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GRR : extended research networks Thematic research networks at a regional scale supported by local administration with grants : for PhD students for scientific equipment for conference organisation In order to impulse collaboration between labs working in the same field 6 in the Higher Normandy Region
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To summarize : The aim of these collaborative structures is to favor the innovative research and higher education actions in order to contribute to the local, national and european economic development. To say the truth, part of these new education and research organisations were originated from the international ranking objective, especially from the highly criticized Shangai ranking. This motivation also impacts the federative projects supported by european funds.
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