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Linköping University (LiU) stands as a beacon of higher education in Sweden, comprising 14 public universities and serving approximately 300,000 full-time students. With a multidisciplinary approach, LiU encompasses diverse fields such as Biomedical Engineering, Social and Welfare Studies, and more. Under the leadership of Vice-Chancellor Helen Dannetun, the university faces significant recruitment challenges, needing to hire 500 qualified academics due to anticipated retirements. This presentation highlights LiU's organizational structure, departmental strengths, and future aspirations in research and education.
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Linköping University • Reinventing research and education Internalissues Additionalslides
Highereducation in Sweden 50 higher education institutes 14 public universities Appr 300,000 full-time students
Fourteenmultidisciplinarydepartments Behavioural Sciences and Learning (IBL) Biomedical Engineering (IMT) Clinical and Experimental Medicine (IKE) Computer and Information Science (IDA) Culture and Communication (IKK) Electrical Engineering (ISY) Management and Engineering (IEI) Mathematics (MAI) Medical and Health Sciences (IMH) Physics, Chemistry and Biology (IFM) Science and Technology (ITN) Social and Welfare Studies (ISV) Studies of Social Change and Culture (ISAK) Themtic Studies (TEMA)
Helen Dannetun, Vice-chancellor Professor of physics Vice-chancellor of Linköping University since 2011
Recruiting – a bigchallenge Every fourth researcher and teacher will retire up until 2016 At the same time, LiU will grow by 20 % 500 qualified academics need to be recruited in the next five years
Careerpath at LiU Professor PhD position Lecturer Senior Lecturer Associate Professor Postdoc Research Fellow Assistant Lecturer Externalrecruitment Promotion to a higher position based on establishedrequirementsofscientific and pedagogicalskills