EU-Russian Higher Education Cooperation «Mobility of Students and Academic Staff» Russian-German Cooperation in Academic Mobility



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EU-Russian Higher Education Cooperation «Mobility of Students and Academic Staff» Russian-German Cooperation in Academic Mobility Holger Finken, German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Head of Unit 325 Russia, Belarus

Majority of Internationally Mobile Students study in 5 Countries Ł 1.65m internationally mobile Students; 7 out of 10 select the USA, UK, Germany, France or Australia Australia 10% Russia 4% France 9% Spain Japan 2% 4% Belgium 2% Austria Italy 2% 2% Switzerland 2% Others 9% Germany 12% USA UK 30% 12% Distribution of foreign students by country chosen, 2002 Source: OECD Education at a Glance 2004

The Case of Germany International Students in Germany: How many? 200 % 180 160 150 166 172% International Students (187.000) 140 120 104% 116 131 100 80 98% 105% 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 German Students (1.720.000) In addition there are 60.000 Students with foreign passports but who are permanent residents in Germany and have graduated at a High School in Germany (so called "Bildungsinländer"). During the past seven years the number of International Students has risen by 70% and now reaches the political target of 10% of the total student body. Germany is now the third largest host country for international Students. The number of German Students will rise by up to 20% during the next decade.

Germany as a Destination for Internationally Mobile Students 246,334 international students in Germany in 2005 = 12.5% of total student body comes from abroad 9.5% of all students are Bildungsausländer Ł Goal for 2008: 10,0% Bildungsausländer (students who had secondary education abroad) Half of the international students in Germany come from Europe China is the leading country of origin for international students in Germany Russia is No. 4 country of origin for international students in Germany: 2005: approximately 9.600 Russian students equalling 5.1% of the international student body in Germany

4 The Case of Germany Origin of Foreign Students in Germany Ł Top 10 countries of origin for Bildungsausländer students in Germany 2004/2005 Ł Distribution of Bildungsausländer students in Germany by region of origin 2004/2005 Rang Country of Origin Total 1 China 25,987 2 Bulgaria 12,476 3 Poland 12,209 4 Russia 9,594 5 Morocco 6,986 6 Turkey 6,587 7 Ukraine 6,532 8 France 5,512 9 Cameroon 5,245 10 Spain 4,148 Asia 31% Africa 11% Americas 6% Australia & Oceania 0,2% Europe 52% Source: Federal Statistics Office

4 The Case of Germany International Scientists in Germany Ł Top 10 countries of origin of international scientists in Germany, 2004 Ł International scientists in Germany in 2004, by region of origin Rank Country of Origin Total 1 Russia 2,221 2 China 1,338 3 USA 1,095 4 India 1,084 5 Poland 711 6 Ukraine 425 7 Italy 410 8 Brazil 405 Africa 9% Americas 15% Asia 26% Other 2,1% Europe 48% 9 Romania 383 10 France 378 Source: Federal Statistics Office

The Case of Germany German Students abroad: Where they go 0 2.000 4.000 6.000 8.000 10.000 12.000 14.000 16.000 United Kingdom United States Sw itzerland France Netherlands Austria Spain Italy ASIA 3% Australia 3% USA 15% others 1% Sw eden Australia China Russia 32 Eurodata- Countries 78%

DAAD-sponsored Student and Faculty Exchange between Russia and Germany (1993-2005) 4000 nach GUS 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 A ges A Stud ges A Wiss ges D ges D Stud ges D Wiss ges 1000 500 0 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 DAAD Sept./ 2003

Russian Students in Germany: Disciplines 32,7% 15,2% 7,8% 4,8% 3,0% 2,1% 34,4% Humanities Economics&Law Natural Science Engineering Art, Music,.. Medicine Others

Russian DAAD Scholarship Holders in Germany: Disciplines 37,4% 13,8% 17,3% 5,6% 2,6% 2,4% 20,9% Humanities Economics&Law Natural Science Engineering Art, Music,.. Medicine Others

German DAAD Scholarship Holders in Russia: Disciplines 19% 8% 4% Humanities Economics&Law Natural Science Engineering 29% Art, Music,.. Medicine 40% Others

DAAD Standard Programme: Scholarships for Russian Graduates, PhD Students and Faculty Research scholarships for PhD students and young scientists Research at German universities, full PhD study in Germany in exceptional cases 115 Jahresstipendien Matching Funds zur künstlerischen Programmes of Russian Weiterbildung Government and DAAD Mikhail Lomonosov Programme 63 Immanuel Kant Programme Graduate scholarships Scholarships for Master programmes in Germany, up to 2 yrs 35 Research stays Up to 3-month research stays at a German university 56 Jahres- Re-invitation und Kurzstipendien programme for für former Doktorand(inn)en DAAD scholarship holders Preferential access to research stays

DAAD Standard Programme: Scholarships for Russian Undergraduate Students Semesterstipendien ERP Scholarships for Students of Economics Tutorized one-year periods of study at German universities 29 University Summer Courses for Advanced Students One-month summer courses on German language or society, etc. 200 Semester Scholarships for German Language and Literature Students Tutorized one-semester periods of study at German universities 57 Student Excursions Up to 14 days

Russian-German Cooperation for Academic Mobility Constant contact between Russian Ministry of Education and Science and DAAD Representation in Moscow Russian professors as members of DAAD selection committees Tuition wavers for German DAAD scholarship holders studying in Russia Intense contact and cooperation on university level Collective road tours of universities in the partner country Since 2003: Development of Russian-German Matching Funds Programmes

Matching Funds Programmes of Russian Government and DAAD Mikhail Lomonosov Programme 2004 (Russian Ministry of Education and Science with DAAD) Scholarships in natural sciences and engineering Immanuel Kant Programme 2007 (Russian Ministry of Education and Science with DAAD) Scholarships for projects in the humanities, economics, law and social sciences

Mikhail Lomonosov Programme 2005-2006 Research Scholarships (35) and Research Stays (28) Engineering 11 Chemistry 18 Earth Sciences 3 Physics 9 Mathematics/ Computer Sc. 14 Life Sciences 8

Special DAAD Programmes for Russian-German University Partnerships University Partnership Programme ( Eastern Partnerships ) approx. 140 Sur-Place Scholarship Programme Leonhard Euler approx. 100 sch/yr in 60 partnerships German-Language Degree Programmes (DSG) 7 Double Diploma Programmes MISIS - TU Freiberg MEI - TU Ilmenau etc.

Special DAAD Programmes for Mobility Germany --> > Russia Wide range of standard scholarships: one-year, semester, thesis-related, etc. Special Programme Go East approx. 750 additional flows Germany Russia since 2002 Short-term lectureships at Russian universities approx. 20/yr Long-term lectureships at Russian universities 3 (2006)

DAAD Portal in Germany: DAAD Portal in Russia: www.daad.de www.daad.ru

For additional information please see or contact www.daad.de Finken@daad.de +49 228 882 405 Helsinki, September 18, 2006