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Experiences of Warsaw University of Technology in European Programmes

2003 Conference of Rectors of European Universities of Technology Gothenburg, 11-12th September 2003. Experiences of Warsaw University of Technology in European Programmes. Prof. Piotr Wolański , Vice-Rector for Scientific Research.

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Experiences of Warsaw University of Technology in European Programmes

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  1. 2003 Conference of Rectors of European Universities of Technology Gothenburg, 11-12th September 2003 Experiences of Warsaw University of Technology in European Programmes Prof. Piotr Wolański, Vice-Rector for Scientific Research

  2. Facts about WUT • Research activities • WUT in the international co-operation - bilateral agreements - international programmes and research projects - WUT’s international mobility - European Framework Programmes - EU Mobility Programmes

  3. POLAND WUT

  4. Status • WUT - a public state school • - the largest among 18 TU in Poland • Autonomy • - Rector elected by the Senate • - departments - autonomy • Supervision: • - Ministry of Education and Sport (MNE&S)

  5. Some figures concerning the University WUT has more than 175 years of history • 4 500 staff • 32 000 students • 17 faculties • 9 inter-faculty Centres and units: • English Language Centre • Foreign Language Centre • School of Business • Centre for Physical Education and Sports • Computing Centre • and others

  6. Research activities • Internal and statutory research • Individual research projects (grants from the Ministry of Scientific Research and Information Technology - MSR&IT) • Target projects financed by MSR&IT • Projects commissioned by MSR&IT • Contracted works commissioned by industrial companies • General technological activities accompanying scientific research • International cooperation on the basis of governmental agreements

  7. Rector’s and Dean’s grants Awarded to individuals or research teams who compete for them 2001 – 239 Rector’s grants and 395 Dean’s grants The hierarchy of theme importance: • Research for PhD or DSc thesis • Preliminary research before applying for external funds • Technology application works with perspectives for their use in industry • Research important for the teaching process

  8. Research Priorities 2003 - biotechnology • information science, telecommunication, • microelectronics and nanotechnologies, • robotics and automation, • new materials technologies, • alternative and renewable energy, • enviromental protection, • transport, aviation and space research • chemistry, chemical technologies and functional materials, • new and newly created branches of science and technology in last 3 years

  9. The financial sources for scientific research Coming from the STATE BUDGET: - subsidies from the Ministry of Scientific Research and Information Technology - subsidies from the Ministry of National Education and Sport (MNE&S) Other: - industrial companies funds - own funds - EU projects - other international contracts

  10. Structure of WUT’s budget 2002 Operating costs (appr.): - didactic activities - 72,9 MEuro - research - 24,9 MEuro - other - 0,35 MEuro Total budget: 98,15 MEuro Income from international projects (appr.): - EU projects - 0,80 M$ - other contracts - 0,50 M$ Total intern. - 1,28 M$ (1,26 % of total budget or 5,00 % of research budget)

  11. Germany, France, Italy, the United Kingdom Central and Eastern Europe, United States, Japan, Canada, China International activities 2002 Bilateral agreements 48 agreements on scientific and academic cooperation with foreign universities

  12. International activities 2002 • 459 joint research projects • reciprocal visits, • joint research, • educational and publication activities

  13. International mobility at WUT in 2002

  14. Objectives of the international mobility in 2002 60 international conferences are to beorganised by WUT in 2003

  15. European Framework Programmes • Fourth Framework Programme - INCO-COPERNICUS programme - 64 contracts • and also contracts in • PHARE • EUREKA • COST • NATO for SCIENCE

  16. Fifth Framework Programme 1998-2002 Fifth Framework Programme • 55 projects accepted and financed by the European Commission • 8 WUT’s Professors are the co-ordinators of their contracts 2002 –Crystal Ball “Brussel’s Prize” for the best Polish university that was most active in the 5th Framework Programme in Poland (awarded by the MSR&IT)

  17. Fifth Framework Programme 1998-2002

  18. Fifth Framework Programme 1998-2002

  19. Polish Centres of Excellence WUT - 11 centres

  20. Centres of Excellence at the WUT (1)

  21. Centres of Excellence at the WUT (2)

  22. Fifth Framework Programme Conclusions: - Polish researchers have no influence on promotion and selection of research priorities important in for country, - incoherent economic and payment systems with EU level create significant difficulties in formulation of proper project budgets, - unequal position of parties in preparations, negotiations and execution of contract’s obligations (i.e. delays on Commission’s side) -

  23. SOCRATES-ERASMUS Programmemobility 2001 and 2002 from WUT country to WUT students academic staff students academic staff 2001 / 2002 2001 2001 /2002 2001 • 42 / 56 10 Germany 2 - • 32 / 37 14 France 6 / 5 - • 16 / 6 4 Sweden - - • 15 / 19 6 Great Britain - 2 • 15 / 163 Denmark - / 1 - • 12 / 11 6 Italy 3 / 3 - • 12 / 21 2 Spain 1 / 5 - • 10 / 2- Finland - - • 9 / 9 2 the Netherlands 1 - • 6 / 11 6 Belgium 4 / 3 2 • 4 / 4 1 Ireland - - • 2 / 4 - Austria - - • - / 5 3 Portugal - / 2 - • 1 / - - Greece - - • 176 / 201 57 total 17 / 19 4

  24. LEONARDO DA VINCI Programme Poland became associated to programme 1998 WUT participation since beginning: - 7 pilot projects (in 3 as a coordinator), - 44 mobility projects (in 2 as a coordinator). Mobility contract ITUS I and ITUS II - 58 WUT students on industrial internships in 9 EU countries; - but ... only 2 students (France and Spain) at WUT For 2003, signed: - 49 agreements for students’ mobility with 29 LEONARDO Centres in 10 European countries

  25. SOCRATES-ERASMUS Programme

  26. Warsaw, 9 September 2003 Warsaw University of Technology Centre for International Cooperation Marta Szajnowska-Ksit, MSc

  27. University staff Total: 4577 employees Academic staff– 2558 (56%): • Professors– 465 • Associate professors – 107 • Assistant professors – 1366 • Lecturers – 445 • Other – 175 Non-academic staff – 2019

  28. The breakdown of academic staff

  29. The breakdown of non-academic staff

  30. Students Total number of students– 31 924 • Full time studies – 22 218 (app. 70%) • Extramural studies – 7 663 • Evening studies – 2 043 Annual recruitment of students: app. 4650persons

  31. Students

  32. Students

  33. WUT’s - educational system Three-stage system: • First level courses – university studies in engineering leading to a BSc degree • Second level courses – leading to an MSc degree • Third level courses – leading to a PhD degree

  34. Types of studies • tuition fee (per year, appr.) • Full time studies - no tuition fees • Evening studies - 750$-2250$ • Extramural studies - 750$-2250$ • Postgraduate studies - 500$-2400$ • Studies in the Business School - 6050$-11000$

  35. Doctoral studies Four-year studies (for students with MSc degree) Full time or extramural studies Scholarships (per month, appr.) – full time, only • 1st year – 250 $ • 2nd year – 280 $ • 3rd & 4th year – 300 $

  36. Doctoral studies 155 PhD’s presented in 2002

  37. WUT’s modern education Interdisciplinary E-learning - Center of Open andDistance Learning (OKNO) 3 faculties: Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Information Technology and Mechatronics, offer courses in the following specializations: • Industrial Information Technology • Computer Engineering • Multimedia • Mechatronics • Biomedical Engineering http://www.okno.pw.edu.pl/english/

  38. WUT’s - taught in English • Faculty of Mathematics and Information Science(Computer Science) • Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology(Electrical and Computer Engineering) Tuition fee: 1000$ – 1250$ per year http://www.cems.mini.pw.edu.pl/

  39. Business School Postgraduate Master’s Programmes in business administration (250 students annually): • International MBA • Master HEC en Sciences de Gestion Approfondies • Executive MBA The School’s Activities are based on cooperation between WUT and 3 leading western business schools: • HEC – The School Management, Paris, France • LBS – The London Business School, the UK • NHH – The Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, Bergen, Norway

  40. Cooperation with industry • Projects commissioned by industry, target projects • General agreements with large corporations like Siemens, Fiat • Scholarships and prizes funded by companies • Promotional means: university-industry seminars, promotion of graduates, presentations of industrial companies

  41. Thank you for your attention www.pw.edu.pl

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