Universities and Innovation-Driven Growth: the Case of Aalto University 2016 International Presidential Forum on Global Research Universities Panel I: Shared Challenges & Responsibilities from Global Perspective Professor Tuula Teeri President, Aalto University
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Universities and Innovation-Driven Growth: the Case of Aalto University2016 International Presidential Forum on Global Research UniversitiesPanel I: Shared Challenges & Responsibilities from Global Perspective
Professor Tuula Teeri President, Aalto University
University LandscapesCurrent trends
Research-based innovation and higher education
drive knowledge economies and growth
Globalization – global competition for access to talent
• universities compete for students and faculty
• companies compete for graduates and ideas
Universities that aspire to be successful in global
competition must reach international relevance and
prominence
• critical mass in excellence, multidisciplinary capability
and international collaboration
• co-creative ecosystems of research, innovation and
entrepreneurship
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The Virtuous Cycle of Knowledge and Innovation-Driven Economic Growth
TALENT
RESEARCH EDUCATION
NEW KNOWLEDGE
INNOVATION
INDUSTRY, BUSINESS, ENTREPRENEURS
GROWTH
JOBS
PRODUCTIVITY
INVESTMENT
Knowledge and innovation ecosystemGovernment
Aalto – The Innovation University
Science and Art together with Technology and Business
• First class research, art and education
• Multidisciplinary collaboration
• Entrepreneurship
• Tangible societal impact – industrial renewal
Rank University Country P PP(ind)
1 Eindhoven Univ Technol 5774 14.5%
2 Osaka Prefect Univ 2395 13.0%
3 Tokyo Univ Agr & Technol 3053 12.8%
4 Delft Univ Technol 8195 12.7%
5 Chalmers Univ Technol 4718 12.1%
6 Tech Univ Denmark 8575 12.0%
7 Pohang Univ Sci & Technol 5430 12.0%
8 Japan Adv Inst Sci & Technol 8767 11.9%
9 Rensselaer Polytech Inst 2939 11.5%
10 KTH Royal Inst Technol 7707 11.3%
11 Waseda Univ 4390 11.1%
12 Semmelweis Univ Budapest 2820 11.1%
13 Tokyo Inst Technol 9011 10.8%
14 Aalto Univ 4935 10.4%
15 Cranfield Univ 2035 10.3%
16 Kinki Univ 2910 10.3%
17 Shinsu Univ 3138 10.3%
18 Korea Adv Inst Sci & Technol 8535 10.1%
19 Tokyo Univ Sci 3179 10.1%
20 Tohoku Univ 17131 9.9%
21 Aalborg Univ 2923 9.9%
22 Graz Univ Technol 2317 9.8%
23 Grenoble INP 3016 9.8%
24 Kanazawa Univ 3908 9.7%
25 Budapest Univ Tech & Econ 2088 9.6%
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The number and the proportion of a university’s
publications that have been co-authored with one
or more industrial partners.
A Nordic Asset
• Close, long-term and deep co-
operation between universities and
industry both in research and in
education.
• Co-creation instead of “knowledge transfer”; engagement in addition to commercialisation.
• University-industry collaboration by
the Leiden Ranking 2015:
• 5 Nordic universities in the Global Top-25 (10 in Top-100).