02 - Finland - Ongoing debates and future developments

The autonomy of universities is being strengthened by making changes in the legal status of universities. Universities will form a new type of a legal entity, legal person under public law or foundation under private law. Furthermore, the administration and the decision making of universities will be reformed. The new legislation is expected to come into force in August 2009. The most visible debates and reforms concern the funding and the restructuring of the higher education network. The network of universities and polytechnics will be developed so that overlaps in programmes are reduced and by bringing together administrative and support services.

This will be done through merging universities and polytechnics, intensifying cooperation in teaching, research and shared equipment. In the polytechnic sector already three remarkable mergers have been carried out and the regional network has been made more compact and a service centre for universities has been established. The Ministry of Education will prepare a detailed action plan for the structural development of higher education by 2010. The profiles of each university and polytechnic will reflect the local and regional development in terms of teaching, research and cooperation with the world of work. One of the most remarkable developments will be the new Innovation University that will be operational 1 August 2009.

The new university will comprise the present Helsinki University of Technology, Helsinki School of Economics and University of Art and Design Helsinki. Other major mergers are the joint consortium of the University of Turku and the Turku School of Economics which will be operational in 2011. The University of Eastern Finland formed from the Universities of Kuopio and Joensuu will start operations in 2010 at the latest. The funding of the polytechnics will be developed into a more performance-based direction so that the level of funding will be, more than presently, defined according to the number of graduates and the quality of the education. In addition to the structures and funding, the focus of the development of education and research until 2012 will be the internationalisation and increased attention to the quality of higher education and research.

The development of the joint application system developed for the student selection of universities will be operational in its first stage in the academic year 2008-2009. The full joint application system will be operational starting from the selections of 2010-2011. The utilisation of matriculation examination grades will be increased in student selections. Universities will also increase their reporting of student selections to secondary level institutions.

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Date: 2009
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