Internationalization of Russian Higher Education: Current Trends and Global Challenges . Viktor Koksharov, Rector of Ural Federal University 1 Internationalization of Russian Higher Education... www.urfu.ru TRENDS: GLOBAL Massification (growth of tertiary student enrollment) 90 80 70 60 50 2007 40 2013 30 20 10 0 Sub-Skharan Africa South and West Asia Arab World East and Pacific Asia Central Asia Latin America Central and North America and Carribean Eastern and Western Europe Europe 2 Internationalization of Russian Higher Education... www.urfu.ru TRENDS: GLOBAL Globalization (increasing number of international students) 463% growth over 39 years 30% growth in 5 years 197 5 0.8M 1980 1.1 M 1985 1.1 M 1990 1.3M 1995 1.7M 2000 1.9M 2009 3.4M 2014 4.6M Up to 8 mln. international students in 2020 3 Internationalization of Russian Higher Education... www.urfu.ru TRENDS: GLOBAL Commercialization (changes in the role and functions of the university: University as a Corporation) Two models: University as a corporation, producing curricula for the students (student-oriented approaches) University as a company, producing graduates for the employers (employer-oriented approaches) Thus, higher education is getting more and more mass, commercial and globalized activity. Our societies need criteria for differentiations between elite and mass 4 education. Internationalization of Russian Higher Education... www.urfu.ru What is World Class University (WCL)? Concentration of the talents Students Professors Researchers Internationalization Graduates Research outputs WCU Public funds, endowment fund revenue, fees, research grants Technology transfer System of administrative support, autonomy, academic freedoms, team of leaders, strategic vision, quality assurance , Concentration of resources Effective management and governance According to: Nian Cai Liu et al., Paths to a World-Class University. Lessons from Practices and Experiences, Sense: Rotterdam, Boston, Taipei, 2011, p. x. 5 Internationalization of Russian Higher Education... www.urfu.ru THE ROLE OF THE RANKINGS IN WCU FORMATION IDP (China) research on the most important reasons of the students choice of the university (2012): International reputation/ranking (33%) International recognition by potential employers (21%) Attractive course structure/content (14,9%) Thus, rankings play increasingly important role in the WCU formation through attracting talents and the resources to the top-ranked institutions of higher education 6 Internationalization of Russian Higher Education... www.urfu.ru TRENDS: RUSSIA Russian Federation closely follows these trends in: - creating ranks of National, Federal, and National Research Universities - launching 5-100-2020 programme (programme of enhancing competitiveness of Russian universities) - Identifying some strategic priorities of Russian Higher Education system, the main of which is its integration in Global Academia THUS, INTERNATIONALIZATION IS THE MAIN CURRENT PRIORITY OF RUSSIAN EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM 7 Internationalization of Russian Higher Education... www.urfu.ru RANKINGS: RUSSIA AND KAZAKHSTAN 2011 2012 2013 0 100 Moscow State University Saint-Petersburg State University 200 Bauman Moscow State Technical University Moscow State Istitute of Unternational Relations (MGIMO) 300 Novosibirsk State University Al-Farabi Kazakh National University 400 Gumilyev Eurasian University Ural Federal University 500 600 8 Internationalization of Russian Higher Education... www.urfu.ru SOME CONCLUSIONS Thus: • The two Kazakh universities demonstrate better rankings dynamics than any of Russian universities • The main reason is that they started internationalization process earlier than Russian universities, which relied too much upon their traditional strength • Internationalization, then, is a key word of the successful strategy for becoming the world class university • Successful internationalization strategy of any Russian university must be oriented both to the west and to the east: to the US and Western Europe and to the countries of former Soviet Union, SOC, BRICS and South East Asia 9 INTERNATIONALIZATION IN RUSSIA... www.urfu.ru SOME CONCLUSIONS • Internationalization should include, among other things, creating vibrant international environment inside the university through broad international recruiting of both students and professors • One of the best ways to begin such process is to start network collaboration with certain target partners. That is why UrFU, for example, actively participate in the networks of CIS, SOC, BRICS and Arctic universities as well as in the Sino-Russian Association of Technical Universities. On the basis of these conslusions UrFU elaborated a Road Map of Enhancing Global Competitiveness. The main idea: concentration of the resources on the support 10 of the centres of excellence. Science 1. Information Technologies and Man in the Information Society Indicator 2013 (present) Phase I 2013-2015 Phase II 2015-2017 Phase III 2018-2020 Key excellence centres 5 7 7 8 Proceeds form R&D projects conducted in the interests of industrial companies Laboratories and science groups 5 20 23 26 600 Articles in Web of Science and Scopus / with international participation per year 150/25 240/62 350/104 400/120 Total scope of SRW per year, mln RUR 150 175 215 290 Scope of SRW completed on business orders per year, mln RUR 110 120 130 160 Working post-docs and international researchers per year, persons 400 200 0 3 11 17 22 Strategic Partners: Academic: University of Oxford; University of California, Berkeley; University of Vienna, University of Tasmania, Hobart; University of Paris Diderot — Paris 7; University of Paris 1 — PantheonSorbonne; Karlsruhe University, Fachhochschule Brandenburg; University of Stuttgart; European Southern Observatory, Santiago Business: Microsoft, Intel, IM, Cisco, National Instruments, Google, Yandex, Siemens 2013 1 stage 20132015 2 stage 20162017 3 stage 20182020 • 2014 ACM ICPC World Finals • CE ‘Intelligent systems, technical vision, programming’ • CE ‘Quantum and video information technologies: from com-puter vision to intellectual videoanalytics’ 17 Science 2. Power Engineering, Resource Saving, and Environmental Management Indicator 2013 Phase I Phase II (present) 2013-2015 2015-2017 Phase III 2018-2020 Key excellence centres 3 4 5 6 Proceeds form R&D projects conducted in the interests of industrial companies Laboratories and science groups 5 12 22 32 600 Articles in Web of Science and Scopus / with international participation per year 160/12 240/45 260/75 290/120 Total scope of SRW per year, mln RUR 110 250 500 950 Scope of SRW completed on business orders per year, mln RUR 70 130 300 480 Working post-docs and international researchers per year, persons 2 400 200 0 11 17 25 2013 Strategic Partners: Academic: University of Hamburg; Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, the University of Tokyo; Institute of Environmental Physics at the University of Bremen; Grenoble Institute of Technology; University of Versailles; Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research; The Deutsches ElektronenSynchrotron DESY; Dresden-Rossendorf Research Centre, the Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research; Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute KAERI; Institute Pierre Simon Laplace Business: Ural Mining and Metallurgical Company, TMK, Evraz Holding, Mechel, NLMK, Russian Copper Company, VSMPO-Avisma 1 stage 20132015 2 stage 20162017 3 stage 20182020 • The project ‘Physics of Climate and Environment’ • Cyclotron Nuclear Medicine Centre • Corporate Technical University and Base Department (in collaboration with UMMC) 18 Science 3. Flexible Technologies and New Materials Indicator 2013 (Present) Phase I Phase II 2013-2015 2015-2017 Phase III 2018-2020 Key excellence centres 8 11 13 15 Laboratories and science groups 7 17 25 30 1 600 Articles in Web of Science and Scopus / with international participation per year 350/50 490/105 900/290 1500/600 1 200 Total scope of SRW per year, mln RUR 280 340 540 1 100 Scope of SRW completed on business orders per year, mln RUR 120 160 200 300 Working post-docs and international researchers per year, persons Number of articles in Scopus and WoS 800 400 0 5 14 32 55 2013 Strategic Partners: Academic: University of Manchester; Radboud University; Vienna University of Technology; Seoul National University; Ecole Central Paris; University of Oxford; University of Twente; Tokyo University; Higher Technical Schools (Switzerland); Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences; German Aerospace Centre; National Institute for Material Science (Japan) Business: Boeing (USA), SMS Meer Group (Germany), Linseis (Germany), Chiyoda Technol Corporation (Japan), and Hitachi Europe Ltd. (Cambridge, GB) 1 stage 20132015 2 stage 20162017 3 stage 20182020 • Nanodimensional Ferrielectric Materials Laboratory (lead by leading international scientist – Andrei Kholkin, Professor, University of Aveiro) 19 Science 4. Living Systems and Health Indicator 2013 Phase I Phase II (Present) 2013-2015 2015-2017 Phase III 2018-2020 Key excellence centres 3 4 6 8 Number of articles in Scopus and WoS published with foreign co-authors Laboratories and science groups 3 8 17 25 600 Articles in Web of Science and Scopus / with international participation per year 180/30 320/66 570/170 810/300 Total scope of SRW per year, mln RUR 30 70 125 250 Scope of SRW completed on business orders per year, mln RUR 10 50 80 120 Working post-docs and international researchers per year, persons 400 200 0 2 10 16 27 2013 Strategic Partners: Academic: University of Oxford; Imperial College London, University of Manchester; Ghent University; Okayama University; University of Tasmania; University of Hyderabad; Catholic University of Leuven; Nankai University; Rutgers University; Medicinal University of Vienna; Clinical University of Ulm 1 stage 20132015 2 stage 20162017 3 stage 20182020 • Science and Technology and Innovation Pharmaceutical Technology Centre • Chemical Pharmacy Centre Business: Intel, IBM, NVIDIA, BIOTRONIK SE & Co.KG (Germany), Medsintez Plant LLC, Medical Military Centre 20 THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION! 15