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1 University of Graz Office of International Relations

2 City of Graz UNESCO’s World Heritage Cultural Capital 2003 UNESCO City of Design 2011 Inhabitants: 270.000 (second largest city in Austria) Students: ~60.000 4 Universities 2 Universities of Applied Sciences (FH) 2 University Colleges of Teacher Education

3 University of Graz

4 Facts and Figures 76 Departments 3.933 Staff (total) - including: 2.700 Academic Staff 31.578 Students 4.648 Beginners 3.011 Graduates €€€ A budget of approx. 180 million Euro per year STUDENTS: Humanities9.010 Natural Sciences7.049 Social and Economic5.705 Sciences Law4.897 Catholic Theology 595 Environmental and Regional Sciences and Education5.914 Interdisciplinary1.353

5 Catholic Theology Law Business, Economic and Social Sciences Arts and Humanities Natural Sciences Environmental, Regional and Educational Sciences 6 Faculties

6 More than 100 study programmes at six faculties Bachelor’s/Master’s degrees Special doctoral programmes 9 Doctoral Studies 14 Doctoral Schools 10 Doctoral Colleges 16 Doctoral Programmes 19 secondary school teacher accreditation programmes Broad range of study programmes

7 Research Core Areas at the University of Graz Inter-university research core areas Modeling and Simulation Molecular Enzymology and Physiology Brain and Behaviour Environment and Global Change University research core areas Heterogeneity and Cohesion Cultural History and Interpretation of Europe Learning – Education – Knowledge

8 Research at the University Level facts and figures 2013 264 proposals of third party projects revenues from third party projects about € 24.32 Mio. 16 notified inventions 13 applications for a patent 3 granted patents

9 Research Management Service 3 AREAS :  Promotion of Research  Research Projects: Quality Assurance, Agreements and Financing  Technology and Knowledge Transfer

10 Promotion of Research Information and advice on research funding programmes (FWF, FFG, HORIZON 2020,…) University funding + Awards and grants for academics Research newsletter Research Projects: QA, Agreements and Financing Project management and controlling Financial calculations of third-party funded projects Coordination of EU audits Quality assurance of project-relevant data Legal counseling Legal advice in all research-relevant fields Research contracts and cooperation agreements Technology and Knowledge Transfer Support of projects between academia and business Employee inventions and patents University spin-off companies – Science Park Graz

11 Office of International Relations UNIVERSITY OF GRAZ

12 International Relations Main objective: to strengthen the quality in teaching & research Increasing mobility Erasmus Mundus Action 2 Projects Joint Degree Programmes Short-term Programmes Internationalisation of teaching & research through international partnerships Focus Regions: South-Eastern Europe The Americas

13 Mobility about 1.000 outgoing und 800 incoming mobility students 500 partners worldwide - including: 300 partner universities in Europe 13 Joint Degree Programmes 26 Erasmus Mundus Action 2 Projects Member of Utrecht Network, Coimbra Group and other networks

14 Mobility Programmes Students ERASMUS ERASMUS Mundus Action 2 Joint Study ISEP, AEN, MAUI, SEN, UN CEEPUS Research stipends for bachelor, master and doctoral theses Financial support for self- organized short-term mobility Short-term programmes Summer Schools Staff ERASMUS ERASMUS Mundus Action 2 Internships Staff Training (STT) Visiting professorship Minnesota Financial support for individual and group mobility

15 Erasmus Mundus Action 2 Programmes During the academic year 2013/14, the University of Graz is involved in 8 new Erasmus Mundus programmes: JoinEU-SEE > PENTA (Western Balkan), coordinator: University of Graz Euro-Asian CEA 2 (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan) SILKROUTE (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan) IANUS II (Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Moldova, Belarus) EU-METALLIC II (Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Libya) Al Idrisi II (Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Libya) EMAIL III (Israel) EUROSA +(South Africa)

16 Joint Degree Programmes The University of Graz coordinates the following Joint Degree Programmes: PhD Diversity Management and Governance MA Cultural Sociology MA English & American Studies MA Gender Studies MA History of South-Eastern Europe MA Jüdische Studien - Geschichte jüdischer Kulturen (Jewish Studies) MA South Eastern European Studies Msc Sustainable Development Erasmus Mundus Master in Industrial Ecology (MIND) The University of Graz participates as partner in the following programmes: MA Euromachs – University Coimbra German Philology of the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Age MA in Interpreting (Slovene/German/English) – University Ljubljana MA in Translation (Slovene/German/English/French) – University Ljubljana Further Programmes in preparation: Global Studies on Management and Information Science Empirical Economics (Double Degree) http://www.jointdegree.eu/index.php?id=6&lng=1

17 Tempus Programmes ongoing PhD in Food Science & Technology & Creating Capacities for PhD Reform at the University of Prishtina / Kosovo (PdD@UP) INTERFACE: Developing and setting up measures for initiating, enhancing and sustaining Higher-Education-Society Cooperation Reforming Foreign Language Studies in Serbia (ReFLeSS) Education for Sustainable Development beyond the Campus UNIMIG: Migration and Higher Education - Building Skills and Capacity Empowering Universities to fulfil their Responsibility for Quality Assurance (EUREQA)

18 Tempus Programmes ongoing ConSus HE: Connecting Science-Society Collaborations for Sustainability Innovations Strengthening the Specific Role of Universities as LLL Institutions, SSRULLI SIPUS: Strengthening of Internationalisation Policies at Universities in Serbia The Establishment of a Foundation for the Integration of Disabled People into HEIs Modernizing and harmonizing maritime education in Montenegro and Albania - MArED of Azerbaijan [ESFIDIP]

19 Current Strategic Aims for Internationalisation UNIVERSITY OF GRAZ

20 Strategic Aim -1 Supporting the mobility of students and early-stage researchers Analysis of mobility obstacles Defining and monitoring mobility numbers Broadening the scope of mobility programmes Allocating budgets for mobility grants for early-stage researchers

21 Strategic Aim - 2 Improving competitiveness by strengthening the international dimension “Teaching in English” and raising the number of classes taught in English Joint/Double Degree programmes and improving implementation procedures Promoting international recruitment

22 Strategic Aim -3 Developing international strategic partnerships As part of its internationalisation strategy, the University of Graz aims at defining and intensifying close strategic partnerships with leading international universities. Strategic cooperation = “intentionally designed, planned and controlled cooperation in order to promote one’s own interests” (cf. Neuberger, 1998) Objectives: - strengthening research through scientific cooperation - improving international offers for lecturers and students - improvement & intensification of the promotion of early-stage researchers - joint procurement of third-party funds

23 Involvement in SIPUS UNIVERSITY OF GRAZ

24 Work Packages WP1 : Development and Advancement of National Legislative for Internationalisation Input to the comparative study on national legislative for internationalisation of HE and research among EU partner countries and Serbia. WP2 : Advancement of University integrative function through Internationalisation of Education, Research and Academic Mobility Hosting the study visit to be organized in cooperation with WUS Austria presenting at workshop in Novi Sad on best practices of academic and administrative support for international students and staff and organization of joint and double degrees, and writing guidelines for institutional practices and regulations regarding academic recognition of mobility periods

25 Work Packages WP3: NHANCEMENT OF INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITIES FOR PARTICIPATION IN LARGE-SCALE INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION Participation at the workshop in Belgrade on best practices in building institutional capacities for participation within ERA and advancing the service of international projects’ development and management at university level. WP7 : Management Management of project activities, budget and financial reporting at institutional level. Attending Consortium meetings.

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