UC Davis' Internationalization Strategy and Its European Dimension William B. Lacy, Vice Provost, University Outreach and International Programs
Building Partnerships with Universities Overseas Analyze higher education in countries identified for partnerships Target appropriate universities/colleges Create policies and procedures to facilitate institutional agreements of cooperation Attend higher education/international education meetings (e.g. ACE, AIEA, APRU, NAFSA) Attend professional meetings in identified countries
Building Partnerships with Universities Overseas Utilize international connections of: Faculty (database) Students Alumni Local business leaders Pursue funding support (i.e., Fulbright, DADD, British Research Councils) Create new initiatives fund Utilize study abroad programs Convene exploratory workshops
California Higher Education # Total Enrollments (2007)* Degrees Awarded (2007)* Bachelor Master Doctorate University of California California State University California Community Colleges Accredited Non- Public 4 Year Institutions State-Approved Institutions 10 220 41.6 8.2 3.5 23 433 70.9 18.1 0.06 110 1600 -- -- -- 108 265 32 24.5 2.9 183 65 7.8 3.5 0.06 * Total Enrollments and Degrees Awarded figures reflected in thousands Statistics from California Postsecondary Education Commission
Five campuses in the AAU University of California Context 10 University of California campuses Six campuses among top 14 public universities (US News & World Report) Five campuses rank among the top 20 U.S. Universities in research funding (National Science Foundation)
R&D Expenditures at Public Universities and Colleges* Institution and Ranking All R&D Expenditures 1. University of California, San Francisco $843 million 2. University of Wisconsin, Madison $841 million 3. University of California, Los Angeles $823 million 4. University of Michigan $809 million 5. University of California, San Diego $799 million 6. University of Washington $757 million 7. Ohio State University $720 million 8. Pennsylvania State University $652 million 9. University of Minnesota $624 million 10. University of California, Davis $586 million *National Science Foundation FY 2007
University of California, Davis: Today Most comprehensive of the University of California campuses with more than 100 academic majors and 80 graduate programs Over 30,000 students 184,000 alumni worldwide
University of California, Davis: Today $2.57 billion annual budget $586.1 million in research funding in 2007-2008 Member of the Association of American Universities Membership limited to just 62 of 4,000+ North American universities
UC Davis: Comprehensive Research University 4 Colleges Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Biological Sciences Lifelong Education Engineering UC Davis Extension Letters and Science UC Cooperative Extension Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies Mathematical and Physical Sciences Social Sciences 6 Professional Schools Education Law Management Medicine Nursing Veterinary Medicine Public Health (coming soon)
Building Bridges Locally and Globally "We need to explore ways to infuse an international dimension into all that we do - to move internationalism from the periphery to the center of our institution." - Chancellor Larry Vanderhoef
UC Davis: A Growing International Focus Nearly half of UC Davis faculty involved in international activities Over 100 active cooperative agreements with international institutions Expanding network of international alumni chapters and groups (24 on 6 continents) Approximately 40% of new faculty in last decade have been international scholars
UC Davis: A Growing European Focus International Alumni Chapters - Europe France, Germany, Spain, Greece, Sweden, UK 24 Agreements of Cooperation Spain, Turkey, Norway, Netherlands, Lithuania, Italy, Germany, France and England 20% of new faculty 2008 were from Europe
Study Abroad 1,300+ UC Davis students studied abroad UC Education Abroad Program (year long and quarter programs) UC Davis Quarter Abroad UC Davis Summer Abroad (4-6 weeks, 8 credits) Internships 44 departments and 150 faculty members have participated in sending UC Davis students abroad
47 UC Davis faculty teach on study abroad programs in Europe
International Students and Scholars 2500+ international scholars at UC Davis from over 85 countries 627 from Europe 2000+ international students at UC Davis from 98 countries 227 from Europe 5800+ UC Davis international alumni/friends from 131 countries
3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 International Scholars at UC Davis (1999-2008) 1109 1250 1337 1377 1408 1516 1639 2261 2543 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 Institutions Hosting the Most International Scholars (2007-2008) Ranking Institution # of Scholars 1 Harvard University 3721 2 Stanford University 2824 3 UC Berkeley 2565 4 UC Davis 2543 5 Columbia University 2455 6 UC Los Angeles 2297 7 UC San Diego 2126 8 Yale University 1920 9 10 University of Michigan- Ann Arbor University of Washington 1856 1774
European Scholars at UC Davis 2007-08 European Students at UC Davis 2008-09
Faculty Resources/Services Funding Opportunities Web Page New Initiatives/ Seed Grants Funding Workshops Faculty database on international connections International/Extension Teaching Opportunities Newsletters International Agreements of Cooperation International Alumni Groups Orientation/Visa Support for Visiting Scholars
Seed Grants for International and Outreach Activities Since 2001, we have funded 118 innovative programs aimed at advancing knowledge, enriching student learning and solving society s most pressing problems. 22 of which involved European partners Total seed grant funding of $1,000,000 has generated approx. $19,000,000 in external funds
Research FY 2008 we received 3,753 awards totaling $587,671,055. 180 total foreign sponsors awards in which UC Davis is project leader approximately $35million 126 from Europe, vast majority private companies e.g.roche, Novartis
Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) Experiment at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN Joined in 1992 One of the founding members of the CMS experiment 3,400 collaborators from 180 institutes in 38 countries. More than a dozen UC Davis physicists, engineers, and graduate students
Foods for Health Institute/Denmark Alliance Overall Vision of FFHI/Denmark Alliance to create an interdisciplinary transnational research and training alliance to investigate how foods can be developed to fight malnutrition and lifestyle diseases, and provide the greatest health benefits Partners UC Davis, Aarhus University Technical University of Denmark University of Copenhagen
International Research and Training Group Visualization of Large and Unstructured Datasets - Applications in Geospatial Planning, Modeling and Engineering Partners Kaiserlautern University of Technology (4 departments) University of California Davis (5 departments) University of Utah and Arizona State University
Global Perspective And what better place to prepare those world citizens, people who can see bridges instead of boundaries, than at our colleges and universities? I hope that a global perspective will eventually permeate our curriculum and our discussions and that the day will come when all of our students will be able to have an experience in another culture." - Chancellor Larry Vanderhoef
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