LYKILTÖLUR FACTS AND FIGURES
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Háskóli Íslands – Lykiltölur
Undirstaða atvinnulífs og framfara Árið 2017 í hnotskurn I. Mannauður I.1. Ársverk starfsfólks I.2. Ársverk kennslustarfa eftir fræðasviðum 2017 I.3. Hlutfall kvenna í akademískum störfum 2013 og 2017 I.4. Hlutfalla kvenna í öðrum störfum en akademískum 2013 og 2017 II. Nemendur II.1. Heildarfjöldi nemenda eftir fræðasviðum II.2. Ársverk nemenda eftir fræðasviðum II.3. Hlutfall nemenda eftir námsstigum II.4. Hlutfall kvenna í hópi nemenda eftir námsstigum 2013 og 2017 II.5. Hlutfallsleg skipting grunnnema eftir fræðasviðum 2013 og 2017 II.6. Hlutfallsleg skipting meistara- og doktorsnema eftir fræðasviðum 2013 og 2017 II.7. Fjöldi erlendra nemenda eftir ríkisfangi III. Brautskráningar III.1. Heildarfjöldi brautskráninga eftir fræðasviðum III.2. Hlutfall brautskráninga eftir námsstigum III.3. Hlutfall kvenna í hópi brautskráðra eftir námsstigum 2013 og 2017 IV. Rannsóknir og samstarf IV.1. Fjöldi ISI-birtinga akademískra starfsmanna Háskóla Íslands og tilvitnana
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IV.2. 10 helstu samstarfslönd Háskóla Íslands eftir fjölda ISI-birtinga 2013 og 2017 IV.3. Helstu samstarfsaðilar Háskóla Íslands eftir fjölda ISI-birtinga 2013 og 2017 V. Fjárframlög og styrkir V.1. Fjárveiting og sértekjur á föstu verðlagi ársins 2017 (í m. kr.) V.2. Fjárveiting og sértekjur á föstu verðlagi ársins 2017 (í þ. kr.) á hvern virkan nemanda (ársnema) V.3. Fjöldi og upphæð styrkja úr Rannsóknasjóði Vísinda- og tækniráðs og hlutdeild Háskóla Íslands V.4. Fjöldi styrkja úr 7. Rannsóknaráætlun ESB og Horizon 2020 og heildarupphæð sem rennur til Háskóla Íslands VI. Samanburður við Norðurlönd VI.1. Röðun norrænna háskóla á matslista Times Higher Education World University Rankings (17 efstu) VI.2. Samanburður á útgjöldum á hvern ársnema á Norðurlöndum 2009-2014 (í USD á verðlagi hvers árs) VII. Grænt bókhald VII.1. Úrgangur VII.2. Hlutfall úrgangs eftir förgunarleið
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University of Iceland – Facts and figures
Introduction 33 The year 2017 at a glance 34 I. Human resources 35 I.1. Full-time equivalent (FTE) 35 I.2. Teaching staff (FTE) by school 2017 36 I.3. Proportion of female academic staff (FTE) 2013 and 2017 37 I.4. Proportion of female non-academic staff (FTE) 2013 and 2017 38 II. Students 39 II.1. Total number of enrolled students by school 39 II.2. FTE students by school 40 II.3. Proportion of students by level of degree 41 II.4. Proportion of female students amongst students by level of degree 2013 and 2017 42 II.5. Undergraduate female students by school 2013 and 2017 43 II.6. Master’s and PhD students by school 2013 and 2017 44 II.7. Number of international students by nationality 45 III. Degrees awarded 46 III.1. Total number of awarded degrees by school 46 III.2. Proportion of degrees awarded by level of degree 47 III.3. Proportion of female graduates by level of degree 2013 and 2017 48 IV. Research and collaboration 49 IV.1. Number of ISI-publications by University of Iceland academic staff and citations 49
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University of Iceland – Facts and figures
IV.2. Top 10 countries collaborating with the University of Iceland by number of ISI-publications 2013-2017 IV.3. University of Iceland’s top collaborative partners by number of ISI-publications 2013-2017 V. Funding and grants V.1. Funding and non-governmental income at fixed prices for 2017 (in MISK) V.2. Funding and non-governmental income per student (FTE) at fixed prices for 2017 V.3. Grants awarded to the University of Iceland from the Icelandic Research Fund V.4. Grants awarded to the University of Iceland from the EU’s 7th Framework Programme and Horizon 2020 VI. Nordic countries – Comparison VI.1. Times Higher Education World University Rankings – Top 17 Nordic universities (2017) VI.2. Annual expenditure per student (FTE) in the Nordic countries 2009-2014 (fixed prices for each year in USD) VII. Green accounting VII.1. Waste VII.2. Percentage of waste by sorting method
50 51 52 52 53 54 55 56 56 57 58 58 59
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Háskóli Íslands – Lykiltölur
Undirstaða atvinnulífs og framfara Við Háskóla Íslands eru fimm fræðasvið og 26 deildir ásamt námsleiðum í þverfaglegu framhaldsnámi og 9 rannsóknasetrum á landsbyggðinni. Háskóli Íslands hefur brautskráð yfir 50 þúsund nemendur frá því hann var stofnaður 1911 og er eini háskóli landsins sem býður grunn-, meistara- og doktorsnám á öllum helstu fræðasviðum. Háskólar eru undirstaða þekkingarsamfélaga 21. aldar. Um allan heim er lögð síaukin áhersla á gæði menntunar og öflugt vísindaog nýsköpunarstarf til að tryggja samkeppnishæfni þjóða, hagsæld og lífsgæði til framtíðar. Háskóli Íslands er í fararbroddi íslenskra háskóla og virkur þátttakandi í alþjóðlegu vísinda- og fræðasamfélagi. Árangur skólans á síðustu árum hefur skipað honum í fremstu röð samkvæmt viðurkenndum alþjóðlegum mælingum. Til að treysta í sessi þennan mikla árangur og skapa viðspyrnu fyrir áframhaldandi sókn starfar Háskólinn eftir skýrri og metnaðarfullri stefnu, HÍ 21, fyrir tímabilið 2016-2021 undir yfirskriftinni „Öflugur háskóli – farsælt samfélag“. HÍ 21 er vegvísir starfsfólks og stúdenta Háskóla Íslands til framtíðar. Markmiðið er að gera góðan háskóla enn betri – samfélaginu öllu til góðs. Jón Atli Benediktsson Rektor Háskóla Íslands
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Háskóli Íslands – Lykiltölur
Árið 2017 í hnotskurn Ársverk starfsfólks Akademískir starfsmenn Þar af konur Annað starfsfólk við kennslu og rannsóknir Þar af konur Stundakennsla Þar af konur Stjórnsýsla, stoðþjón., tæknistörf, ýmis tímavinna Þar af konur Nemendur Þar af konur Fjöldi erlendra nemenda Ársverk nemenda Ársverk nemenda á ársverk kennara*
1.557 554 43%
Brautskráningar
3.004
Þar af konur
69%
Brautskráðir doktorar
437
Þar af konur
59%
ISI-birtingar**
138
Tilvitnanir
55% 428 63% 12.296
Heildartekjur (í m. kr.) Sértekjur (í m. kr.) Times Higher Education World University Rankings Þar af röðun norrænna háskóla
61 69% 900*** 43.697 21.948 7.432 (34%) 201.-250. sæti 13.-17. sæti
66% 1.385 (11%) 8.338 12
*Prófessorar, dósentar, lektorar, aðjunktar, stundakennarar **ISI-birtingar eru ritrýndar birtingar skráðar í Web of Science gagnagrunn Clarivate Analytics ***Áætlun fyrir árið 2017
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I. Mannauður I.1. Ársverk starfsfólks*
Akademískt starfsfólk Prófessorar Dósentar Lektorar Sérfræðingar, fræðimenn, vísindamenn Annað starfsfólk við kennslu og rannsóknir Aðjunktar 1 Aðjunktar 2 Nýdoktorar Aðrir starfandi við rannsóknir** Stundakennsla*** Stjórnsýsla, stoðþjónusta og tæknistörf Tímavinnufólk við ýmis störf, prófgæsla, spyrlar o.fl*** Samtals
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
Fjöldi starfsmanna 2017
Meðalstarfshlutf.
514 223 129 120 43 344 45 10 40 250 152 371 50 1.432
525 227 131 123 44 360 45 12 49 253 142 382 47 1.456
543 238 137 122 46 393 48 13 65 267 135 384 47 1.502
549 251 132 121 45 415 54 14 76 271 143 390 42 1.539
554 263 128 117 46 437 57 18 78 283 138 387 42 1.557
656 306 152 147 51 577 67 52 95 363 2.346 426 125 4.130
84% 86% 84% 79% 91% 76% 86% 34% 82% 78% 6% 91% 33% 38%
*Ársverk er skilgreint sem vinna eins starfsmanns í dagvinnu í eitt ár (hlutfallstalan sýnir meðalstarfshlutfall starfsfólks Háskóla Íslands eftir starfsheiti árið 2017) **Árið 2017 er u.þ.b. helmingur þeirra sem eru í flokknum „Aðrir starfandi við rannsóknir“ doktorsnemar á launaskrá ***Ársverk stundakennara og tímavinnufólks er metið til 1.602 vinnustunda á ári
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I. Mannauður I.2. Ársverk kennslustarfa eftir fræðasviðum 2017 Prófessorar
Dósentar
Lektorar
Aðjúnktar 1 Aðjúnktar 2
Stundakennsla
Ársverk nemenda* á ársverk kennara
Félagsvísindasvið
47
31
26
11
5
34
15
Heilbrigðisvísindasvið
65
33
29
7
4
41
10
Hugvísindasvið
48
13
13
13
3
24
12
Menntavísindasvið
20
24
37
22
3
9
11
Verkfræði- og náttúruvísindasvið Samtals
83
25
12
4
3
29
10
262
127
117
57
18
137
12
*Eitt ársverk nemenda jafngildir 60 ETCS á ári
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I. Mannauður I.3. Hlutfall kvenna í akademískum störfum 2013 og 2017 29%
Prófessorar
32% 46%
Dósentar
53% 61%
Lektorar
61% 31%
Sérfr., fræðim., vísindam.
38% 41%
Akademískir, samtals
43%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
Hlutfall 2013
2017
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I. Mannauður I.4. Hlutfall kvenna í öðrum störfum en akademískum 2013 og 2017
69% 68%
Aðjunktar 1
66% 64%
Aðjunktar 2 51% 52%
Nýdoktorar
63% 60%
Aðrir starfandi við rannsóknir 53% 55%
Stundakennsla
64% 63%
Stjórnsýsla, stoðþjónusta og tæknistörf
64%
Tímavinnufólk við ýmis störf
60%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
Hlutfall 2013
2017
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II. Nemendur II.1. Heildarfjöldi nemenda eftir fræðasviðum 2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
Félagsvísindasvið
4.555
4.222
4.163
3.733
3.695
Heilbrigðisvísindasvið
2.333
2.196
2.218
2.274
2.319
Hugvísindasvið
2.436
2.271
2.189
2.138
2.103
Menntavísindasvið
1.970
1.850
1.963
1.892
1.911
Verkfræði- og náttúruvísindasvið
2.297
2.306
2.167
2.137
2.088
297
295
325
341
361
13.782
13.052
12.921
12.428
12.296
Þverfaglegt framhaldsnám Samtals*
*Samtalan sýnir fjölda einstaklinga í námi. Sami einstaklingur getur verið skráður á fleiri en eina námsleið (allar nemendatölur miðast við skráningu í október ár hvert)
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II. Nemendur II.2. Ársverk* nemenda eftir fræðasviðum 2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
Félagsvísindasvið
2.974
2.897
2.780
2.511
2.297
Heilbrigðisvísindasvið
1.710
1.689
1.707
1.733
1.732
Hugvísindasvið
1.625
1.576
1.519
1.487
1.418
Menntavísindasvið
1.382
1.320
1.318
1.298
1.281
Verkfræði- og náttúruvísindasvið
1.768
1.763
1.718
1.628
1.611
Samtals*
9.458
9.245
9.042
8.656
8.338
*Ársverk eins nemanda jafngildir 60 ECTS einingum á ári, miðað er við almanaksár
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II. Nemendur II.3. Hlutfall nemenda eftir námsstigum 2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
Grunnnám
66,8%
66,7%
65,7%
64,3%
61,9%
Meistaranám
24,7%
24,6%
23,3%
23,7%
24,7%
Doktorsnám
3,1%
3,1%
3,5%
3,6%
4,9%
Viðbótarnám á meistarastigi
5,4%
5,6%
7,5%
8,5%
8,4%
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II. Nemendur II.4. Hlutfall kvenna í hópi nemenda eftir námsstigum 2013 og 2017 65%
Doktorsnám
61% 71%
Meistaranám
72% 63%
Grunnnám
64% 74%
Viðbótarnám á meistarastigi
76% 66%
Samtals
66%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
Hlutfall 2013
2017
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II. Nemendur II.5. Hlutfallsleg skipting grunnnema eftir fræðasviðum 2013 og 2017
29%
Félagsvísindasvið
25% 19%
Heilbrigðisvísindasvið
21% 20%
Hugvísindasvið
Menntavísindasvið
Verkfræði- og náttúruvísindasvið
19% 12% 14% 21% 22%
0% 50% Hlutfall 2013
2017
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II. Nemendur II.6. Hlutfallsleg skipting meistara- og doktorsnema eftir fræðasviðum 2013 og 2017 39%
Félagsvísindasvið
37% 9%
Heilbrigðisvísindasvið
12% 15%
Hugvísindasvið
16% 21%
Menntavísindasvið
18% 10%
Verkfræði- og náttúruvísindasvið Þverfaglegt framhaldsnám
11% 7% 7%
0% 50% Hlutfall 2013
2017
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II. Nemendur II.7. Fjöldi erlendra nemenda eftir ríkisfangi 2013
2014
2015
2016
Bandaríkin
74
92
99
111
2017 147
Þýskaland
137
121
107
139
146
Danmörk
64
54
66
84
78
Pólland
82
66
85
85
64
Spánn
48
45
62
59
53
Önnur lönd (samtals) Heildarfjöldi erlendra nemenda Fjöldi þjóðlanda
747
691
686
877
897
1.152
1.069
1.105
1.355
1.385
87
81
87
91
93
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III. Brautskráningar III.1. Heildarfjöldi brautskráninga eftir fræðasviðum 2013
2014
2015
2016
Félagsvísindasvið
953
1.013
998
1.032
2017 959
Heilbrigðisvísindasvið
487
547
500
520
599
Hugvísindasvið
380
462
471
387
491
Menntavísindasvið
466
451
483
465
410
Verkfræði- og náttúruvísindasvið
395
439
505
486
451
Þverfaglegt framhaldsnám Samtals
36
76
89
86
94
2.717
2.988
3.046
2.976
3.004
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III. Brautskráningar III.2. Hlutfall brautskráninga eftir námsstigum 2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
Grunnnám
64,7%
57,0%
56,1%
55,8%
56,0%
Meistaranám
26,2%
30,4%
31,6%
29,1%
26,2%
Doktorsnám
1,9%
2,7%
2,1%
2,3%
2,0%
Viðbótarnám á meistarastigi
7,2%
9,8%
10,1%
12,8%
15,8%
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III. Brautskráningar III.3. Hlutfall kvenna í hópi brautskráðra eftir námsstigum 2013 og 2017
48%
Doktorsnám
69% 71%
Meistaranám
69% 67%
Grunnnám
66% 82%
Viðbótarnám á meistarastigi
81% 69%
Samtals
69%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%
Hlutfall 2013
2017
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IV. Rannsóknir og samstarf IV.1. Fjöldi ISI-birtinga* akademískra starfsmanna Háskóla Íslands og tilvitnana
ISI-birtingar Tilvitnanir
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
804
771
820
944
930**
24.913
28.721
31.813
38.931
43.697
*ISI-birtingar eru ritrýndar birtingar skráðar í Web of Science gagnagrunn Clarivate Analytics **Áætlun fyrir árið 2017
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IV. Rannsóknir og samstarf IV.2. 10 helstu samstarfslönd Háskóla Íslands eftir fjölda ISI-birtinga* 2013-2017 409
Finnland
458
Ítalía Noregur
463
Holland
493
Frakkland
586
Danmörk
644
Þýskaland
672
England
819
Svíþjóð
946
Bandaríkin
1.498
0
400
800
1.200
1.600
Fjöldi ISI-birtingar 2013-2017 *ISI-birtingar eru ritrýndar birtingar skráðar í Web of Science gagnagrunn Clarivate Analytics Heimild: Clarivate Web of Science® Core Collection (ORGANIZATION-ENHANCED)
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IV. Rannsóknir og samstarf IV.3. Helstu samstarfsaðilar Háskóla Íslands eftir fjölda ISI-birtinga* 2013-2017 Erlendir háskólar Harvard University (Bandaríkin) University of Copenhagen (Danmörk) University of California System (Bandaríkin) Karolinska Institutet (Svíþjóð) University of London (Bretland) Lund University (Svíþjóð) Aarhus University (Danmörk) Uppsala University (Svíþjóð) Erasmus University Rotterdam (Holland) University of Cambridge (England) Erlend fyrirtæki Novo Nordisk (Danmörk) Novartis (Sviss) Cardiovascular Engineering (Bandaríkin) GlaxoSmithKline (Bretland) Merck & Company (Bandaríkin) AstraZeneca (Bretland/Svíþjóð) Pfizer (Bandaríkin) Amgen (Bandaríkin) Roche Holding (Sviss) Genentech (Bandaríkin) Johnson & Johnson (Bandaríkin) SAIK-Frederick (Bandaríkin) Science Application International Corporation (SAIC) (Bandaríkin)
Birtingar 379 347 334 313 280 230 224 213 198 11 Birtingar 41 29 15 15 15 9 9 8 8 6 6 6 6
Erlendar stofnanir CNRS (Frakkland) National Institute of Health (Bandaríkin) Helmholtz Association (Þýskaland) Max Planck Society (Þýskaland) Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale (Inserm) (Frakkl.) Broad Institute (Bandaríkin) CEA (French atomic energy commission) Statens Serum Institut (Danmörk) Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR) (Ítalía) NASA (Bandaríkin) Innlendir aðilar Landspítalinn Hjartavernd Háskólinn í Reykjavík Íslensk erfðagreining Háskólinn á Akureyri Krabbameinsfélag Íslands Veðurstofa Íslands Sjúkrahúsið á Akureyri Landbúnaðarháskóli Íslands
Birtingar 373 368 264 140 125 115 102 87 87 86 Birtingar 881 281 148 76 61 47 45 40 36
*ISI-birtingar (Institute for Scientific Information) eru ritrýndar birtingar skráðar í gagnagrunn Clarivate Analytics Heimild: Clarivate InCites® / Clarivate Web of Science® Core Collection (ORGANIZATIONENHANCED)
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V. Fjárframlög og styrkir* V.1. Fjárveiting og sértekjur á föstu verðlagi ársins 2017 (í m. kr.)
Fjárveiting Sértekjur Hlutfall sértekna af heildartekjum Heildartekjur
2013
2014
2015
2016
11.616
12.295
13.074
13.605
13.977
2017**
6.268
5.965
6.533
7.361
7.733
35%
33%
33%
35%
36%
17.885
18.260
19.608
20.966
21.710
*Ársreikningar Háskóla Íslands og Raunvísindastofnunar eru aðgreindir. Hér er búið að leggja saman tekjur þessara tveggja stofnana og leiðrétta fyrir innbyrðisviðskiptum **Ársreikningar Háskóla Íslands og Rauvísindastofnunar höfðu ekki verið staðfestir við útgáfu þessa bæklings í ágúst 2018
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V. Fjárframlög og styrkir V.2. Fjárveiting og sértekjur á föstu verðlagi ársins 2017 (í þ. kr.) á hvern virkan nemanda (ársnema)* 3.000 927 850
2.250
Í þús. kr.
723 663
645
1.500 1.228
1.330
1.446
1.572
1.676
750
0
2013
2014
2015 Fjárveiting á hvern virkan nemanda
2016
2017** Sértekjur á hvern virkan nemanda
*Ársreikningar Háskóla Íslands og Raunvísindastofnunar eru aðgreindir. Hér er búið að leggja saman tekjur þessara tveggja stofnana og leiðrétta fyrir innbyrðisviðskiptum **Ársreikningar Háskóla Íslands og Rauvísindastofnunar höfðu ekki verið staðfestir við útgáfu þessa bæklings í ágúst 2018
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V. Fjárframlög og styrkir V.3. Fjöldi og upphæð styrkja úr Rannsóknasjóði Vísinda- og tækniráðs og hlutdeild Háskóla Íslands
Fjöldi styrkja til Háskóla Íslands Hlutfall af veittum styrkjum hverju sinni Upphæð styrkja til Háskóla Íslands (í m. kr.) Hlutfall af veittri heildarupphæð hverju sinni
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
89
106
119
114
106
62,7%
62,7%
65,7%
63,7%
57,6%
566
815
1.996
2.711
3.204
62,0%
64,9%
69,1%
67,6%
67,5%
Heimild: RANNÍS. Upphæð er á verðlagi hvers árs og taldir eru nýir styrkir og framhaldsstyrkir þar sem verkefnisstjóri er frá Háskóla Íslands, þ.m.t. Raunvísindastofnun Háskóla Íslands
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V. Fjárframlög og styrkir V.4. Fjöldi styrkja úr 7. Rannsóknaráætlun ESB og Horizon 2020 og heildarupphæð sem rennur til Háskóla Íslands
Fjöldi verkefna Heildarupphæð (í þús. evra)*
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
11
5
9
9
7
1.714
1.477
4.159
6.795
3.104
*Heildarupphæð hvers styrks er færð í einu lagi
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VI. Samanburður við Norðurlönd VI.1. Röðun norrænna háskóla á matslista Times Higher Education World University Rankings (17 efstu) Sæti
Skóli
Land
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
1
Karolinska Institutet
Svíþjóð
36
44
28
28
38
2
Uppsala University
Svíþjóð
111
98
81
93
86
3
University of Helsinki
Finnland
100
103
76
91
90
4
Lund University
Svíþjóð
123
119
90
96
93
5
Aarhus University
Danmörk
138
153
106
98
109
6
University of Copenhagen
Danmörk
150
160
82
120
109
7
Stockholm University
Svíþjóð
103
98
136
144
136
8
University of Oslo
Noregur
185
186
135
132
146
9
Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
Danmörk
117
121
167
176
153
10
Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)
Svíþjóð
117
126
155
159
173
11
Aalto University
Finnland
301-350
251-275
251-300
229
190
12
University of Gothenburg
Svíþjóð
201-250
226-250
180
170
198
13-17
Aalborg University
Danmörk
301-350
351-400
201-250
201-250
201-250
13-17
Chalmers University of Technology
Svíþjóð
276-300
276-300
201-250
251-300
201-250
13-17
Copenhagen Business School
Danmörk
201-250
251-300
201-250
13-17
Háskóli Íslands
Ísland
251-275
251-275
201-250
201-250
201-250
13-17
University of Bergen
Noregur
201-250
201-225
182
201-250
201-250
Heimild: Times Higher Education World University Rankings
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VI. Samanburður við Norðurlönd VI.2. Samanburður á útgjöldum á hvern ársnema* á Norðurlöndum 2009-2014 (í USD á verðlagi hvers árs) 25.000
Bandaríkjadalir
20.000
15.000
10.000
5.000
0 Ísland
Danmörk 2009
2010
Noregur 2011
2012
Svíþjóð 2013
2014
Finnland Meðaltal OECD 2014
*Hér er miðað við skilgreiningu Hagstofu Íslands á ársnema sem er örlítið frábrugðin þeirri skilgreiningu sem Háskóli Íslands styðst við Heimild: OECD (Education at a Glance). Tölur frá Danmörku fyrir 2012 vantar
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VII. Grænt bókhald VII.1. Úrgangur Flokkaður úrgangur, kg/ársverk
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
Flokkaður úrgangur, kg/ársverk
84
90
91
87
118
41,3%
Óflokkaður úrgangur, kg/ársverk
105
101
106
90
86
-18,2%
Heildarmagn úrgangs, kg/ársverk
189
191
197
177
204
8,2%
55,6%
53,0%
53,8%
50,8%
42,1%
-24,4%
Hlutfall óflokkaðs úrgangs
Breyting 2013/2017
Heimild: Háskóli Íslands
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VII. Grænt bókhald VII.2. Hlutfall úrgangs eftir förgunarleið 2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
Óflokkaður úrgangur
55,6%
53,0%
53,8%
50,8%
42,1%
Breyting 2013/2017 -24,4%
Flokkaður úrgangur
44,4%
47,0%
46,2%
49,7%
57,9%
30,6%
Heimild: Háskóli Íslands
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University of Iceland – Facts and figures
University of Iceland – Facts and figures
Introduction The University of Iceland comprises five schools and 26 faculties, as well as interdisciplinary postgraduate programmes and 9 regional research centres. Over 50 thousand students have graduated from the University of Iceland since it was established in 1911, the only university in the country to offer undergraduate, Master’s and PhD programmes in all major fields of study. Universities are the foundation of knowledge-based societies in the 21st century. All over the world, ever greater emphasis is being placed on the quality of education and dynamic scientific research and innovation in order to ensure national competitiveness, prosperity and quality of life. The University of Iceland is a leading Icelandic university and an active participant in the international scientific and academic community. The University’s success in recent years has earned it a place amongst the very best universities in accordance with recognised international rankings. In order to consolidate this tremendous success and create the springboard for further progress, the University is working according to a clear and ambitious strategy, HÍ 21, for the period 2016-2021 under the title “Successful University – Thriving Society”. HÍ 21 is a roadmap to the future for the staff and students of the University of Iceland. The goal is to make a good university still better – for the benefit of society as a whole. Jón Atli Benediktsson Rector / President of the University of Iceland
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The year 2017 at a glance Permanent staff
1,557
Academic staff
554
Female academic staff
Degrees awarded Degrees awarded to female students
3,004 69%
43%
PhD degrees awarded
61
Other teaching and research staff
437
Female PhD graduates
69%
Female teaching and research staff
59%
Sessional lecturers Female sessional lecturers Administration, support services and technical staff Female admin., support and technical staff Students Female students International students FTE students FTE students to FTE teacher*
138 55% 428 63% 12,296
ISI-publications** Citations Total budget (in MISK) Non-governmental income (in MISK) Times Higher Education World University Rankings (THE) THE ranking among Nordic universities
900*** 43,697 21,948 7,432 (34%) 201. - 250. 13 - 17
66% 1,385 (11%) 8,338 12
* Comprises professors, associate professors, assistant professors, adjuncts ** ISI-publications (Institute for Scientific Information) are peer-reviewed publications listed in Web of Science databases Clarivate Analytics *** Estimated figure for 2017
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I. Human resources I.1. Full-time equivalent (FTE)*
Academic staff Professors Associate professors Assistant professors Specialists and scientists Other teaching and research staff Adjuncts 1 Adjuncts 2 Postdocs Other research staff** Sessional lecturers*** Administration, support services and technical staff Various short-term employees Total
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
Number of staff 2017
514 223 129 120 43 344 45 10 40 250 152 371 50 1,432
525 227 131 123 44 360 45 12 49 253 142 382 47 1,456
543 238 137 122 46 393 48 13 65 267 135 384 47 1,502
549 251 132 121 45 415 54 14 76 271 143 390 42 1,539
554 263 128 117 46 437 57 18 78 283 138 387 42 1,557
656 306 152 147 51 577 67 52 95 363 2,346 426 125 4,130
Average employees ratio 84% 86% 84% 79% 91% 76% 86% 34% 82% 78% 6% 91% 33% 38%
* FTE is equivalent to one employee working full-time for one year (the percentage shows the average employee ratio) ** Approximately 50% in the category “Other research staff” are doctoral students on payroll 2017 *** The FTE of all sessional lecturers and short-term staff amounts to 1,602 working hours per year
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I. Human resources I.2. Teaching staff (FTE) by school 2017 Professors
Assoc. professors
Assist. professors
Adjuncts 1
Adjuncts 2
Sessional lecturers
Students (FTE)* per teacher (FTE)
School of Social Sciences
47
31
26
11
5
34
15
School of Health Sciences
65
33
29
7
4
41
10
School of Humanities
48
13
13
13
3
24
12
School of Education
20
24
37
22
3
9
11
School of Engineering and Natural Sciences Total
83
25
12
4
3
29
10
262
127
117
57
18
137
12
* FTE student is equivalent to one student enrolled in 60 ECTS per year
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I. Human resources I.3. Proportion of female academic staff (FTE) 2013 and 2017 Proportion of female academic staff (FTE) 2013 and 2017 29%
Professors
32% 46%
Associate professors
53% 61%
Assistant professors
61% 31%
Specialists and scientists
38% 41%
Academic staff. Total
43%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
Percentage 2013
2017
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I. Human resources I.4. Proportion of female non-academic staff (FTE) 2013 and 2017
69% 68%
Adjuncts 1
66% 64%
Adjuncts 2 51% 52%
Postdocs
63% 60%
Other research staff 53% 55%
Sessional lecturers
64% 63%
Admin., support & technical staff
64%
Various short-term employees
60%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
Percentage 2013
2017
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II. Students II.1. Total number of enrolled students by school 2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
School of Social Sciences
4,555
4,222
4,163
3,733
3,695
School of Health Sciences
2,333
2,196
2,218
2,274
2,319
School of Humanities
2,436
2,271
2,189
2,138
2,103
School of Education
1,970
1,850
1,963
1,892
1,911
School of Engineering and Natural Sciences
2,297
2,306
2,167
2,137
2,088
297
295
325
341
361
13,782
13,052
12,921
12,428
12,296
Interdisciplinary postgraduate studies Total*
*The numbers include all enrolled students. The same student can be enrolled in more than one programme (all figures are as of October each year)
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II. Students II.2. FTE* students by school 2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
School of Social Sciences
2,974
2,897
2,780
2,511
2,297
School of Health Sciences
1,710
1,689
1,707
1,733
1,732
School of Humanities
1,625
1,576
1,519
1,487
1,418
School of Education
1,382
1,320
1,318
1,298
1,281
School of Engineering and Natural Sciences
1,768
1,763
1,718
1,628
1,611
22
32
28
35
36
9,458
9,245
9,042
8,656
8,338
Interdisciplinary postgraduate studies Total*
*FTE student is equivalent to one student enrolled in 60 ECTS per year
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II. Students II.3. Proportion of students by level of degree 2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
Undergraduate
66.8%
66.7%
65.7%
64.3%
61.9%
Master’s
24.7%
24.6%
23.3%
23.7%
24.7%
PhD
3.1%
3.1%
3.5%
3.6%
4.9%
Other studies
5.4%
5.6%
7.5%
8.5%
8.4%
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II. Students II.4. Proportion of female students amongst students by level of degree 2013 and 2017 65%
PhD
61% 71%
Master’s
72% 63%
Undergraduate
64% 74%
Other studies
76% 66%
Total
66%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
Percentage 2013
2017
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II. Students II.5. Undergraduate students by school 2013 and 2017
29%
School of Social Sciences
25% 19%
School of Health Sciences
21% 20%
School of Humanities
School of Education
School of Engineering and Natural Sciences
19% 12% 14% 21% 22%
0% 50% Percentage 2013
2017
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II. Students II.6. Master’s and PhD students by school 2013 and 2017 39%
School of Social Sciences
37% 9%
School of Health Sciences
12% 15%
School of Humanities
16% 21%
School of Education
18% 10%
School of Engineering and Natural Sciences Interdisciplinary postgraduate studies
11% 7% 7%
0% 50% Percentage 2013
2017
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II. Students II.7. Number of international students by nationality 2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
74
92
99
111
147
Germany
137
121
107
139
146
Denmark
64
54
66
84
78
Poland
82
66
85
85
64
Spain
48
45
62
59
53
747
691
686
877
897
1,152
1,069
1,105
1,355
1,385
87
81
87
91
93
USA
Other nationalities (total) Total number of international students Total number of nationalities
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University of Iceland – Facts and figures
III. Degrees awarded III.1. Total number of awarded degrees by school 2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
School of Social Sciences
953
1,013
998
1,032
959
School of Health Sciences
487
547
500
520
599
School of Humanities
380
462
471
387
491
School of Education
466
451
483
465
410
School of Engineering and Natural Sciences
395
439
505
486
451
36
76
89
86
94
2,717
2,988
3,046
2,976
3,004
Interdisciplinary postgraduate studies Total
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University of Iceland – Facts and figures
III. Degrees awarded III.2. Proportion of degrees awarded by level of degree 2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
Undergraduate
64.7%
57.0%
56.1%
55.8%
56.0%
Master’s
26.2%
30.4%
31.6%
29.1%
26.2%
PhD
1.9%
2.7%
2.1%
2.3%
2.0%
Other studies
7.2%
9.8%
10.1%
12.8%
15.8%
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III. Degrees awarded III.3. Proportion of female graduates by level of degree 2013 and 2017
48%
PhD
69% 71%
Master’s
69% 67%
Undergratuate
66% 82%
Other studies
81% 69%
Total
69%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%
Percentage 2013
2017
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University of Iceland – Facts and figures
IV. Research and collaboration IV.1. Number of ISI-publications* by University of Iceland’s academic staff and citations
ISI-publications Citations
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
804
771
820
944
930**
24,913
28,721
31,813
38,931
43,697
*ISI-publications (Institute for Scientific Information) are peer-reviewed publications listed in Web of Science databases from Clarivate Analytics **Estimated figure for 2017
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IV. Research and collaboration IV.2. Top 10 countries collaborating with the University of Iceland by number of ISI-publications* 2013-2017 409
Finland
458
Italy Norway
463
Netherlands
493
France
586
Denmark
644
Germany
672
England
819
Sweden
946
USA
1,498
0
400
800
1,200
1,600
Number of publications ISI-publications 2013-2017 *ISI-publications (Institute for Scientific Information) are peer-reviewed publications listed in Web of Science databases from Clarivate Analytics Source: Clarivate Web of ScienceÂŽ Core Collection (ORGANIZATION-ENHANCED)
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IV. Research and collaboration IV.3. University of Iceland’s top collaborative partners by number of ISI-publications* 2013-2017 International universities Harvard University (USA) University of Copenhagen (Denmark) University of California System (USA) Karolinska Institutet (Sweden) University of London (UK) Lund University (Sweden) Aarhus University (Denmark) Uppsala University (Sweden) Erasmus University Rotterdam (Netherlands) University of Cambridge (England) International corporations Novo Nordisk (Denmark) Novartis (Switzerland) Cardiovascular Engineering (USA) GlaxoSmithKline (UK) Merck & Company (USA) AstraZeneca (UK/Sweden) Pfizer (USA) Amgen (USA) Roche Holding (Switzerland) Genentech (USA) Johnson & Johnson (USA) SAIK-Frederick (USA) Science Application International Corporation (SAIC) (USA)
Publications 379 347 334 313 280 230 224 213 198 11 Publications 41 29 15 15 15 9 9 8 8 6 6 6 6
International institutions CNRS (France) National Institute of Health (USA) Helmholtz Association (Germany) Max Planck Society (Germany) Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale (Inserm) (France.) Broad Institute (USA) CEA (French atomic energy commission) Statens Serum Institut (Denmark) Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR) (Italy) NASA (USA) Domestic partners Landspitali - The National University Hospital of Iceland The Icelandic Heart Association Reykjavik University deCODE Genetics University of Akureyri Icelandic Cancer Society Icelandic Met Office Akureyri Hospital The Agricultural University of Iceland
Publications 373 368 264 140 125 115 102 87 87 86 Publications 881 281 148 76 61 47 45 40 36
*ISI-publications (Institute for Scientific Information) are peer-reviewed publications listed in Web of Science databases from Clarivate Analytics Source: Clarivate InCites® / Clarivate Web of Science® Core Collection (ORGANIZATIONENHANCED)
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V. Funding and grants* V.1. Funding and non-governmental income at fixed prices for 2017 (in MISK)
Governmental income Non-governmental income Percentage of non-governmental income of total income Total income
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017**
11,616
12,295
13,074
13,605
13,977
6,268
5,965
6,533
7,361
7,733
35%
33%
33%
35%
36%
17,885
18,260
19,608
20,966
21,710
*The accounts for the University of Iceland and the Science Institute are separate. Here income for the two institutions has been combined and corrected to allow for internal business **Annual accounts for the University of Iceland and the Science Insititute for 2017 are as yet unconfirmed as this booklet goes to print (August 2018) – these are estimated figures
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V. Funding and grants V.2. Funding and non-governmental income per student (FTE*) at fixed prices for 2017 3.000 927 850
In thousand ISK
2.250 723 663
645
1.500 1,228
1,330
1,446
1,572
1,676
750
0
2013
2014
2015
Governmental income per student (FTE)
2016
2017** Non-governmental income per student (FTE)
*The accounts for the University of Iceland and the Science Institute are separate. Here income for the two institutions has been combined and corrected to allow for internal business **Annual accounts for the University of Iceland and the Science Insititute for 2017 are as yet unconfirmed as this booklet goes to print (August 2018) – these are estimated figures
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V. Funding and grants V.3. Grants awarded to the University of Iceland from the Icelandic Research Fund
Total number of grants awarded to University of Iceland Percentage of the total number of grants awarded each year Total amount awarded to University of Iceland (in thousand ISK) Percentage of the total amount awarded each year
2013
2014
89
106
2015 119
2016 114
2017 106
62.7%
62.7%
65.7%
63.7%
57.6%
566
815
1,996
2,711
3,204
62.0%
64.9%
69.1%
67.6%
67.5%
Source: RANNIS. Amounts are given in fixed prices for each year. Included are all grants awarded to a principal investigator from the University of Iceland or the University of Iceland Science Institute
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V. Funding and grants V.4. Grants awarded to the University of Iceland from the EU’s 7th Framework Programme and Horizon 2020
Number of projects Total amount (in thousand €)*
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
11
5
9
9
7
1,714
1,477
4,159
6,795
3,104
*Total amount of each grant is listed once
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VI. Nordic countries – Comparison VI.1. Times Higher Education World University Rankings – Top 17 Nordic universities (2017) Position
University
Country
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
1
Karolinska Institutet
Sweden
36
44
28
28
38
2
Uppsala University
Sweden
111
98
81
93
86
3
University of Helsinki
Finland
100
103
76
91
90
4
Lund University
Sweden
123
119
90
96
93
5
Aarhus University
Denmark
138
153
106
98
109
6
University of Copenhagen
Denmark
150
160
82
120
109
7
Stockholm University
Sweden
103
98
136
144
136
8
University of Oslo
Norway
185
186
135
132
146
9
Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
Denmark
117
121
167
176
153
10
Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)
Sweden
117
126
155
159
173
11
Aalto University
Finland
301-350
251-275
251-300
229
190
12
University of Gothenburg
Sweden
201-250
226-250
180
170
198
13-17
Aalborg University
Denmark
301-350
351-400
201-250
201-250
201-250
13-17
Chalmers University of Technology
Sweden
276-300
276-300
201-250
251-300
201-250
13-17
Copenhagen Business School
Denmark
201-250
251-300
201-250
13-17
University of Iceland
Iceland
251-275
251-275
201-250
201-250
201-250
13-17
University of Bergen
Norway
201-250
201-225
182
201-250
201-250
Source: Times Higher Education World University Rankings
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University of Iceland – Facts and figures
VI. Nordic countries – Comparison VI.2. Annual expenditure per student (FTE*) in the Nordic countries 2009-2014 (fixed prices for each year in USD) 25,000
20,000
USD
15,000
10,000
5,000
0 Iceland
Denmark 2009
2010
Norway 2011
2012
Sweden 2013
2014
Finland OECD average 2014
*FTE definition by Statistics Iceland. It varies slightly from the FTE definition used by the University of Iceland Source: OECD (Education at a Glance). Data from Denmark for 2012 is missing
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VII. Green accounting VII.1. Waste Sorted waste, kg/FTE
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
84
90
91
87
118
41.3%
Unsorted waste, kg/FTE
105
101
106
90
86
-18.2%
Total amount of waste, kg/FTE
189
191
197
177
204
8.2%
Percentage of unsorted waste
55.6%
53.0%
53.8%
50.8%
42.1%
-24.4%
Sorted waste, kg/FTE
Change 2013/2017
Source: University of Iceland
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VII. Green accounting VII.2. Percentage of waste by sorting method 2013
2014
2015
2016
2016
Unsorted waste
55.6%
53.0%
53.8%
50.8%
42.1%
Change 2013/2017 -24.4%
Sorted waste
44.4%
47.0%
46.2%
49.7%
57.9%
30.6%
Source: University of Iceland
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