Learning and Creativity in a New Environment
Anna Valtonen11.6.2009
Innovation in Learning Communities EDEN 2009 Annual Conference
Why is our environment new?
Finnish Higher Education Reform and
Aalto University
The aim of the Finnish HE reform is to help the universities to:
• react to changes in the operational environment • diversify their funding base • compete for international research funding • cooperate with foreign universities and research institutes • allocate resources to top-level research and their strategic focus
areas • ensure the quality and effectiveness of their research and teaching • strengthen their role within the innovation system
The Finnish HE Reform – Legislative Means
1. The autonomy of universities will enlarge further
2. Universities will take the place of the State as employers
3. Universities will have more latitude in the management of their finances.
4. The composition of the university boards will change in line with the strategic management responsibility.
The Finnish HE Reform – New Universities
• Helsinki School of Economics, the University of Art and Design Helsinki and Helsinki University of Technology
Aalto University
• The Universities of Kuopio and Joensuu Eastern Finland University
• The University of Turku and Turku School of EconomicsUniversity of Turku
the Aalto University• what is it• what is new
Aalto University• Full merger between three existing universities• Three leading institutions in Finland in their fields with major
impact on Finnish industry, economy and culture.
• Hundreds of years of history and knowledge brought togetherHelsinki School of Economics, founded 1911University of Art and Design Helsinki, founded 1871Helsinki University of Technology, founded 1849
• Aalto University starts on 1 January 2010.
• Aalto University Foundation founded in June 2008Finnish Government EUR 500 million Private donations of at least EUR 200 million
• Seven-member Board appointed in August 2008
• President Tuula Teeri appointed in December 2008• The responsibilities of three universities will be
transferred to Aalto University Foundation on 1 January 2010 (new University Law)
• The Finnish Government will remain the main financier of the activities
Aalto University
• Chair, Matti Alahuhta,President & CEO of Kone Corporation
• Vice Chair, Marja Makarow, ProfessorCEO of the European Science Foundation ESF
Members
• Robert A. Brown, President of Boston University• Anne Brunila, President and CEO of the Finnish Forest
Industries Federation• Bengt Holmström, Professor, MIT• Saku Mantere, Professor,
Hanken School of Economics• Anna Valtonen, Head of Design Research & Foresight,
Nokia Corporation
All seven Board members hold a Doctoral Degree.
BoardAalto University Foundation
Left-right: Bengt Holmström, Anne Brunila, Marja Makarow, Robert A. Brown, Anna Valtonen, Saku Mantere, Matti Alahuhta
Helsinki University of Technology (TKK)University of Excellence in Education and Research
• Founded 1849
• University status in 1908
• Around 15,000 students, 3,700 employees
• Leading university in technology and architecture in Finland.
• Annually around 1,000 MA degrees and 160 Doctorates
• April 2008, the 20th Ceremonial Conferment of 402 Doctoral Degrees, a record number
RectorRector: Matti Pursula
Helsinki School of Economics (HSE)Largest and Leading Business School in Finland
• Founded 1911• State ownership since 1974• Certificates of Excellence
• AACSB, AMBA, EQUIS (Triple-crown)• FINHEEC, The Finnish Higher Education Evaluation Council
• Around 4,000 students, 500 employees• Degrees: B.Sc., M.Sc., Lic.Sc., D.Sc.,
and PhD• HSE Executive Education Ltd, incl. MBA
and EMBA• In 2007, 391 M.Sc. degrees and 39 Doctorates
RectorRector: Eero Kasanen
University of Art and Design Helsinki (TaiK)Leader in Media, Art and Design Education
Leading Role in the Success of Finnish Design
• Founded 1871
• State ownership since 1965
• University of Art and Design since 1973
• Six Schools
• Around 2,000 students, 450 employees
• International forerunner in design research.
• BA, MA, and Doctorate degree students
• In 2007, 110 BA and 201 MA degrees, 8 Doctorates
RectorRector: Helena Hyvönen
The goal of the Aalto University is to be one of the leading institutions in the world in terms of research and education in its own specialised disciplines by 2020.
Unique Opportunity
• Significant increase in resources• Independent governance model enables the University to develop itself • Laws governing university activities are changing• Combining three disciplines in a unique way
• Create inspiring learning centric culture• Increase commitment from staff and students to teaching and learning• Focus on quality of teaching in recruiting and evaluations• Improve student recruiting practices• Reduce student-faculty ratio and shorten studying times• Provide multi-disciplinary learning opportunities• Rewarding excellence in research• Stable basic funding for faculty• Careers – Tenure Track• Internationalization
Focus on quality of teaching and research
More information at www.aaltouniversity.info
Creativity?
FactoriesMulti-disciplinary Opportunities
Expertise workshops, the first new plans within Aalto University:• Design Factory• Media Factory• Service Factory
Based on areas in which the three universities already co-operate.The workshops are environments to
• learn• teach• research, and• co-create.
Academic teams and projects, as well as companies or communities work together.
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DesignFactory
Project work
Computers/ personal workspaces
Prototyping / group work
Researchers rooms & spaces
Relaxation
Coffee and food
Research at Aalto University
Three Research Projects Combine Expertise
In connection with the preparations for Aalto University, a call for ideas was announced to researchers and research groups regarding research projects that would draw upon the expertise of the three universities.
The selected projects are:• Sustainable Communities• Neuro Applications• Economics and the Internet of the Future
AivoAALTO
Learning?
More teachers per student; mentoringPedagogic trainingNew teaching methods, e-learningThe best scientists as teachersMultidisciplinary opportunities
Motivation, inspiration, responsibility
Thank You.
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