Nova - 2011 in Review

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2011 IN REVIEW

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ESTUDANTES E PESSOAL / 2011 IN REVIEW STUDENTS AND STAFF

STUDENTS

STUDENTS PER CYCLE

19,161 Total students 2,127 11.1%

48.4% women

STUDENTS BY GENDER

324 1.7%

10,690 in Bachelor/1st cycle1 6,020 in Master/2nd cycle2 2,127 in Doctorate/3rd cycle 324 in non-degree programs

6,020 31.4%

10,690 55.8%

9,269 48.4%

9,892 51.6%

1 includes students enrolled in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd years of Integrated Masters 2 includes students enrolled in the remaining years of Integrated Masters

Bachelor/1st cycle Master/2nd cycle

363 Post-doctoral researchers

STAFF

Doctorate/3rd cycle

Male

non-degree

Female

STAFF

STAFF BY GENDER

1,491 Teaching staff (1,061.85 FTE) 225 Research staff (223.55 FTE) 43.2% women

804 31.9%

81% of Teaching/Research staff (FTE)

1,491 59.2%

has a PhD degree 804 Administrative/Support staff (802.4 FTE) 75.7% women

1,350

1,170

53.6%

46.4%

225 8.9%

Teaching Research

Male

Support

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DIPLOMADOS 2011 / GRADUATES 2011

GRADUATES 2011 PER CYCLE

GRADUATES 2011

204 5.3%

Time to degree (years)* 1st cycle (N = 3)

4.20

2nd cycle (N = 1.5-2)

2.61

Integrated Masters (N = 5-6)

6.10

3rd cycle (N = 3)

4.73

1,972 51.0%

1,688 43.7%

Source: RAIDES 2011 (provisional data) * Time to Degree: total length of time between the original enrolment and the completion of the degree. N: expected amount of years needed to complete the cycle

Bachelor/1st cycle Master/2nd cycle Doctorate/3rd cycle

GRADUATES 2011 PER AREA*

582 15.1%

68 1.8%

314 8.1%

1,362 35.2%

1,229 31.8%

Education

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309 8.0%

Science

Humanities & Arts

Engineering

Social Sci Business & Law

Health & Social Services

*OECD ISCED-97 classification


EMPREGABILIDADE DOS DIPLOMADOS DA NOVA / EMPLOYABILITY OF NOVA’S GRADUATES

EMPLOYABILITY

DIPLOMATES EMPLOYED, UNEMPLOYED OR ECONOMICALLY INACTIVE* ONE YEAR AFTER GRADUATION (%)

Employability of graduates that obtained their degrees in

Bachelor/1st cycle

13.0% 28.8%

2009/2010 Source: OBIPNOVA, Observatório de Inserção Profissional da NOVA

Master/2nd cycle

88.0%

6.5% 5.5%

Doctorate/3rd cycle

94.2%

2.9% 2.9% 0

Employed Unemployed

58.2%

50

100

Economically inactive

*Economically inactive: comprises all persons that were neither “employed” nor “unemployed” during the reference period (EUROSTAT). The vast majority are students enrolled in the subsequent formation cycle

DIPLOMATES WITH A PROFESSIONAL OCCUPATION MATCHED* TO THEIR INSTRUCTION LEVEL ONE YEAR AFTER GRADUATION (%)

Bachelor/1st cycle

86.4%

Master/2nd cycle

96.8%

Doctorate/3rd cycle

100%

All cycles 0

93.0% 50

100 *Respondents that consider their professional activity matched to the level of instruction. Based on the skill levels of the International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO). The three first ISCO categories include posts that are typically occupied by tertiary education graduates (EUROSTAT) Nova 2012|2013

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INTERNACIONALIZAÇÃO / INTERNATIONAL PROFILE

INTERNATIONAL PROFILE

ORIGIN OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS BY REGION

1,347 Enrolled foreign students 548 in 1st cycle and Integrated Masters 493 in Master/2nd cycle 283 in Doctorate/3rd cycle 23 in non-degree programs 693 Erasmus students (incoming) 135 Foreign post-doctoral researchers 2,175 Total international students

EUROPE (EU)

164 Foreign staff

31 1.4%

90 Different nationalities

EUROPE (NON-EU)

1,028 47.2%

EUA & CANADA

AFRICA & MIDDLE EAST 349 16.0%

LATIN AMERICA

International students Top 5 nationalities Brazil

321

Italy

206

Cape Verde

187

Spain

179

Germany

173

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501 23.1%

144 6.6%

122 5.6%

ASIA & OCEANIA


O QUE DIZEM OS ESTUDANTES INTERNACIONAIS DA SUA EXPERIÊNCIA NA NOVA INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS TALK ABOUT THEIR EXPERIENCE AT NOVA

AARÓN GARCÍA ÁLVAREZ (FCT) FROM UNIVERSIDAD DE EXTREMADURA (SPAIN)

“A rewarding year academically and personally. The experience is unforgettable at NOVA. A perfect opportunity to practice a new language, new places to visit, observe the cultural differences and learn from them, interspersing entertainment with academic life.”

LISA HOFFMANN (Nova SBE), FROM UNIVERSITÉ PAUL CÉZANNE – AIX MARSEILLE III (FRANCE)

“Even if, in my opinion, NOVA requires a high working level for an Erasmus student, the different courses that I selected were really interesting and I am convinced that NOVA is an excellent school. Besides, the welcoming at the university was very nice and well organized, both by the university and the international club. I definitely took benefit from this semester at NOVA.”

CHIARA RICCIARDI (FCT) FROM UNIVERSITÀ DI BOLOGNA (ITALY)

“I really liked the kindness of the teachers and the whole staff I met at FCT. The system with theoretical and practical lessons is really different from the one I used in my faculty and I find it very useful. The “avaliação contínua” is a correct way to keep students in a direct correspondence with the subjects treated at theoretical lessons.”

ARNO GRÜTER (Nova SBE) FROM FHS ST.GALLEN (SWITZERLAND)

“My semester at NOVA University was both fun and challenging. The school is very well organized and has a good handling of international students. Besides a great place to study, a modern library and world-class professors, the university also offers several occasions to meet other students and expand your network during the semester. Lisbon for itself is a very interesting city with a lot of culture and great nightlife.” SANDRA LEWICKA (FCSH) FROM AKADEMIA POLONIJNA W CZĘSTOCHOWA (POLAND)

“I was studying at FCSH for half a year on Erasmus exchange and I am very happy that I had a chance like this. The campus is quite big but you can easily find the classrooms. The teachers were very kind to everybody and the lessons were conducted in a very interesting way, which you couldn’t be bored. I learned many interesting and totally new things about Lisbon’s architecture, culture, or literature, and even if I am studying at a completely different field at my home university, I am sure that I will use that knowledge again.” STÉPHANIE TONINI (FCT) FROM UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO (BRAZIL)

“I was very welcomed at NOVA. Besides the classes, the university has many good events to offer to the students, such as the EXPO FCT, exhibitions in the library, theater plays and others. It was a great opportunity for me to study here and I’m very pleased I came.”

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PROGRAMA ERASMUS / ERASMUS PROGRAMME NOVA has 394 partnerships with European Higher Education Institutions from 29 different countries INCOMING STUDENTS

2011/2012

693

2011/12

FCT (15.58%) 627

2010/11 2009/10

FCSH (35.79%) Nova SBE (34.49%)

551

FCM (7.22%) 2008/09

547

2007/08

541 0

100

200

300

400

500

FD (4.04%) IHMT (0.14%) ISEGI (1.01%)

600

700

ITQB (1.73%)

Number of students per academic unit

FIELDS OF STUDY

44

2

TOP 5 HOME COUNTRIES

52 1

GENDER DISTRIBUTION

115 147

110

87

41.0% 59.0%

133 360 General Programmes

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Social Sci, Business & Law

Eng, Manufacturing & Construction Agriculture & Veterinary

Sci, Math & Computing

Health & Welfare

Humanities & Arts

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Germany

Italy

Male

Poland

Spain

Female

France


PROGRAMA ERASMUS / ERASMUS PROGRAMME

OUTGOING STUDENTS

2011/2012

477

2011/12

FCT (19.92%) 448

2010/11

FCSH (19.50%) Nova SBE (42.77%)

389

2009/10

FCM (10.69%) 464

2008/09 2007/08

FD (3.98%) IHMT (0.42%)

417 0

100

200

300

400

ISEGI (2.73%) 500

Number of students per academic unit

FIELDS OF STUDY

1

52

TOP 5 HOST COUNTRIES

1 34

GENDER DISTRIBUTION

31

46

86

45

54.7%

58 56

285

Education Social Sci, Business & Law

Eng, Manufacturing & Construction Agriculture & Veterinary

Sci, Math & Computing

Health & Welfare

Humanities & Arts

45.3%

65

Netherlands

France

Male

Italy

Germany

Female

Spain

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INVESTIGAÇÃO / RESEARCH

RESEARCH UNITS

EVALUATION OF RESEARCH UNITS*

4 10% 42 Research units including 3 Associated Laboratories funded by Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT)

62% of the Research units classified as Excellent or Very Good by international panels

7 17%

12 29% 19 45% Excellent Very Good Good *Carried out by FCT in 2007 (Research centres) and 2008 (Associated Laboratories)

Fair

AREAS OF RESEARCH UNITS*

3 6

15

3 3 9

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Arts & Humanities

Exact Sci

Social Sci

Engineering Sci & Technol

Natural Sci

Health Sci

*FCT classification (Associated Laboratories excluded)


FINANCIAMENTO EUROPEU / EUROPEAN FUNDED RESEARCH

82 PROJECTS FUNDED BY THE EU 7 TH FRAMEWORK PROGRAM (2007-2011)

Cooperation

People

28

5

FCT1 FCSH

Research for Infrastructures SME´s

Science in Society

Ideas (ERC)

2

1

1

IMI

INCO

2

FCM

1

IHMT

4

ITQB2

17

ENSP

2

NOVA

52

1

1

1 1

10

2

1

18

3

3

including UNINOVA and Fundação of Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia

2

including IBET

NOVA IN THE 7 TH FRAMEWORK PROGRAM 2007-2011

3

1 ERC – European Research Council

1

3

1

3

1

IMI – Innovative Medicines Initiative

1

INCO – International Cooperation

PROJECTS IN THE COOPERATION PROGRAM 2007-2011

1 11

3

1

4 52

11

1

12

5

18

14 14

Ideas (European Research Council)

Food, Agriculture & Fisheries, and Biotechnol Health

Energy

Research for SME´s

Innovative Medicines Initiative

ICT

Space

Infrastructures

INCO

NMP

Transport

Cooperation

Science in Society

People

Environment

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PRODUÇÃO CIENTÍFICA, IMPACTO E EXCELÊNCIA / RESEARCH OUTPUT, IMPACT AND EXCELLENCE

NORMALIZED IMPACT* (WoS PUBLICATIONS)

More than 1,000 publications per year indexed in the Web of Science (WoS) with a consistent increase in international impact A growing number of highly-cited papers (top 1%) in different scientific areas

1.2 1.0

1 0.82

0.8

0.8

0.88

0.87

1.03

1.05

0.89

0.6 OUTPUT

0.4 0.2

2200 2000 1800 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0

0

2000/03 2001/04 2002/05 2003/06 2004/07 2005/08 2006/09 2007/10

*Indicator that compares the average number of citations excluding self-citations with the international reference value. It is a normalized indicator that corrects for differences in “citation habits” among scientific areas. Source CWTS, Leiden University

NUMBER OF TOP 1% PAPERS

70 60

60

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

48

50 39

40 Total Publications indexed in the Web of Science Publications non-indexed in the Web of Science

30

43

43

20

20 10 0

Publications non-indexed in the WoS include: international peer-reviewed articles and conference proceedings; Books; Book chapters; Book reviews or editorials; Edition of issues of journals

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1997/07 1998/08 1999/09 2000/10 2001/11 2002/12 Source: Essential Science IndicatorsSM, Thomson Reuters


RECEITA E DESPESA / REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE

REVENUE #(€)

2010

2011

159.166.004

149.062.795

Direct government funding (MEC)

77.026.319

66.255.159

Tuition fees (Degree programs and continuing professional development courses)

20.319.871

21.913.201

NA

2.503.929

33.887.675

30.274.916

5.759.506

6.632.403

7.884.973

8.985.179

14.287.659

12.498.008

Total revenue Revenue for Teaching

Other revenue related to teaching Revenue for Research National public funding (Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia and other public sources)

International public funding, including EU National and international private funding Revenue for Other Activities # Includes the Academic units of NOVA and institutions of the external perimeter with R&D and/or consultancy activities MEC – Ministério da Educação e Ciência. NA – Not Available

RESEARCH REVENUE BY SOURCE 2011

8.985.179 € 19.6%

EXPENDITURE BY AREA 2011

12.379.404 € 8.3%

428.715 € 0.9% 6.203.686 € 13.5%

92.984.178 € 62.7% 25.029.269 € 54.5%

5.245.647 € 11.4% Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia Other national public funding European funding Other international public funding Private funding

42.976.749 € 29.0%

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TRANSFERÊNCIA DE CONHECIMENTO E DE TECNOLOGIA / KNOWLEDGE AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER

NOVA is a sought-after partner in R&D projects, as evidenced by a large number of partnerships with entities from the private and public sectors Collaborative R&D projects or consultancy activities are carried out at interface institutions, such as Instituto de Desenvolvimento de Novas Tecnologias (UNINOVA), Instituto de Biologia Experimental e Tecnológica (IBET), Associação para o Desenvolvimento da Medicina Tropical (ADMT) or Associação para o Desenvolvimento do Instituto Superior de Estatística e Gestão de Informação (ADISEGI)

Annually, more than 160 Continuing Professional Development Courses are organised, by which professionals of several areas improve and broaden their knowledge and skills

Entrepreneurship events in 2011/2012: Opening Session of the Global Entrepreneurship Week, Workshop of Social Entrepreneurship, Intellectual Property Seminars, NOVATECH, the course “Creating and Managing Entrepreneurial Ventures” and NOVA Idea Competition

Interaction with society is promoted by events such as Opendays, participation in Futurália and in the Science and Technology Weeks

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