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First 50 universities in Europe

Implementing strategy & Sharing good practice; University of Zagreb Aleksa Bjeliš UNICA RECTORS’ SEMINAR 2007 , Brussels , June 5th, 2007. Vienna Units 18 Students 66.000 Staff 5.400 Study programs 135. Prague Unizs: 17 Students 45.000 Staff 4.000 Study programs 270. Zagreb

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First 50 universities in Europe

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  1. Implementing strategy & Sharing good practice;University of ZagrebAleksa BjelišUNICA RECTORS’ SEMINAR 2007, Brussels, June 5th, 2007

  2. Vienna Units 18 Students 66.000 Staff 5.400 Study programs 135 Prague Unizs: 17 Students 45.000 Staff 4.000 Study programs 270 Zagreb Units: 33 Students 56.000 Staff 3.500 Study programs 520 First 50 universities in Europe

  3. Number of researchers (FTE) by sectors (%) and expenditure per researchers in Croatia compared to European countries, 2001 Number of researchers (FTE) by sectors (%) and expenditure per researchers in Croatia compared to European countries, 2001

  4. Total number of articles by author(s) from Croatia (grey boxes) and from Croatian Universities (white boxes), number of articles 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 publishing year

  5. Croatian Universities, indexed in SCI-Expanded, and the number of these articles for which the corresponding author (corr) was from the same University.

  6. History of the University of Zagreb

  7. Number of students and teachers

  8. PMF:- M ● ● ● - F ● ● ● ● - K ● ● - B ● ● ● - G ● ● AF: ● ● FER: ● ● ● ● ● FKiT: ●● FPZ: ● ● ●● FSB: - S ● ● ● ● ●● - B:● ● ● Geo. f.: ● Geoteh. VŽ: ● GF: ● ● ● ● ● Met. F: ● RGN: ● TTF: ● Farmacija: ● Medicina: ● ● ● ● Stom: ● Veterina: ● AGR: ● ● ● PBF:●●●● ŠF: ● EFZG: ● ● ● ● ● ● ● FOI VŽ: ● FPZG: ● ● ERF: ● KIF: ● ● UF.: ● ● ● ● ● ● PF: ● ● ● ● FFZ: ● ● ● ● ● ● FFDI: ● HRSTUD: ● KBF: ● ● ● ● ADU: ● ● ● ALU: ● ● ● ● ● MA: ● ● ● ● ● HE in Croatia 2007 SVEUČILIŠTA U HRVATSKOJ VELEUČILIŠTA U HRVATSKOJ PRIVATNE VISOKOŠKOLSKE USTANOVE U HRVATSKOJ

  9. Strategy: research based studies NOW AIM 6.000 students 16.000 students 42.000 students Bologna scheme 3+2+3

  10. Unresolved questions (i. e. obstacles to be removed) • Tuition fees; • Planning, Funding; • Internal structure of the university, relations within university;

  11. How to resolve existing contradictions? → project funding; • development fund; mainly support of international cooperation and projects; • restructuring doctoral studies; • joint studies, • student mobility;

  12. International projects • 91 leading partner • 167 participating partner:

  13. Comments: • Lack of administrative and financial support in the preparatory stage (projects and patents); • University agency (or office) for technical support and aid; • Staff overburdened by teaching (mainly outside university) and domestic projects; • Language barriers; • Permanent information on EU projects (applications, follow-up, realization, reporting); • University should recruit key persons and encourage them;

  14. Advantages, chances: Experiences in FP6, mainly as third parts and partners, recently as contractors; Croatia in front of FP7; First steps towards establishing competent supporting staff (project management office); University associations and networks (European and regional);

  15. Thank you!

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