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Tampere
• The third largest city in Finland with over 200,000 inhabitants. One of Finland’s fastest growing urban centres and, according to a survey, the most popular city to live and study in.
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• Two universities: Tampere University of Technology and the University of Tampere with over 25,000 students.
• Promotional video • Established in 1965 • Started operating in the form of a foundation in 2010 • 10,400 students (2012) • Collaborates with 200 universities around the world • Quality assurance system audited by The Finnish Higher
Education Evaluation Council in 2007
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TUT – at the Leading Edge
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• Sought-after collaboration partner among the scientific and business communities
• Produces competent graduates who enter careers in different sectors of society
• Courageously explores new avenues of research and education in the fields of engineering
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TUT in numbers in 2012 Degrees BSc 712 MSc (Tech/Arch) 698 Licentiate and Doctor 99 Students in total 10,389 Undergraduate 8,789 Postgraduate 1,600 Total funding, EUR million 155 Budget funding 82 Supplementary funding 73
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Undergraduate students of technology in Finland in 2012
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Technology for the benefit of humankind • Strong research tradition in
natural sciences, engineering and fields related to industry and business.
• The research fields represented at the University play a key role in addressing global challenges, such as climate change and demographic ageing.
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Research at the international leading edge Leading-edge fields of research:
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• signal processing • optics and photonics • intelligent machines • biomodelling • built environment
International university
• Almost 350 foreign nationals among employees
• Close to 1,400 exchange and visiting students
• Collaboration with 200 universities around the world
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Strong impact on society
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• Forerunner in university-industry collaboration • Active transfer of research results and new technologies
to industry through R&D projects conducted in collaboration with companies.
• Fertile breeding ground for innovation and knowledge-based companies.
• Graduates enjoy an excellent employment rate and are readily absorbed by industry, companies and other facets of society.
Faculty of natural sciences at TUT
• Departments: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry • Service teaching (mathematics, physics,
chemistry) • BSc and MSc -studies • Teacher training: Matematics, Physics,
Chemistry, Information technology • Yearly intake 50 students • Degree program is one of the best at TUT
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Department of Mathematics Teaching
• Engineering mathematics (27 cu.) for all students (700/year)
• Bachelor’s level – Major and minor in mathematics (Finnish)
• Master’s level – Major and minor in mathematics (English/Finnish) – Major and minor in theoretical computer science
(English) – Major in hypermedia (Finnish)
• Teacher training
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Major in mathematics
• Analysis with applications • Discrete mathematics with applications • Mathematical and semantical modelling • Teacher's major
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Careers in mathematics
• Researcher (academia) • Research Engineer (industry) • Teacher (school)
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Staff
• 7 professors • 7 lecturers • 3 senior researchers • 3 researchers • 20 (about) project assistants, (paid) graduate students • 10 (about) part-time teachers • Administrative staff: 5.
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Areas of R&D
• Discrete mathematics with applications – Theory of algorithms and computability – Algebra and logic
• Mathematical analysis with applications – Clifford analysis – Inverse problems – Mathematical systems theory
• Mathematical and semantic modeling • Technology enhanced learning
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Technology enhanced learning • Support for first year students
– Basic skill’s test – Remedial instruction
• Mathematical modelling network • Learning analytics
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Support for 1st year students
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Basic skill’s test Remedial instruction Mathematic’ clinics Students work on remedial instruction (MathBridge) Student’s progress and work during remedial instruction in time
Mathematical modelling network
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Seven universities in Finland • Video lectures&
videconferencing • Students’ collaboration and
project work over the internet