MEDICOR GROUP - Prezydent.pl
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MEDICOR GROUP - Prezydent.pl
Seminarium Eksperckie Kancelaria Prezydenta RP Finansowanie uczelni a konkurencyjność szkolnictwa wyższego Przykład z USA Piotr D. Moncarz, Ph.D., P.E., SCPM Consulting Professor, Stanford University Chairman, US-Polish Trade Council 11 lipiec 2013 2 Dlaczego doświadczenie USA jest ważne? CWTS Leiden Ranking 2013 USA: 8 do 10 uniwersytetów w 1-szej 10-ce Shanghai ranking 2013 1 Harvard U. 2 Stanford U. 3 MIT 4 UC Berkeley 5 U.Cambridge 6 Caltech 7 Princeton U. 8 Columbia U. 9 U.Chicago 10 U.Oxford 3 4 The innovation dilema Innovate or Die “Innovation will demand a high degree of uncertainty and failure.” Prof. Bob Sutton, Stanford University 5 Stanford University and Industry “Stanford University fosters a climate where collaboration with industry thrives, generating both breakthrough discoveries and the science and technology that can support continuous innovation.” “With a long history of very productive relationships with corporations of all sizes, from startups to mature, successful enterprises, Stanford provides firms with education, research partnerships, consulting, and connections to world class faculty and students.” - Stanford Corporate Relations 6 Stanford University 7 Stanford University Student Enrollment • Undergraduates: 6,999 • Graduates: 8,871 Faculty • 1,995 faculty members • 19 Nobel laureates are currently members of the Stanford community • 5:1 student to faculty ratio • 96% of undergraduates live on campus Campus • 8,180 contiguous acres in six governmental jurisdictions • Nearly 700 major buildings Seven Schools • Business • Earth Sciences • Education • Engineering • Humanities and Sciences • Law • Medicine Degrees Awarded (2011–12) • Master’s 2,286 • Professional (JD, MD) 255 • Doctoral (PhD, DMA) 764 Endowment • $17 billion Research • 5,100 externally sponsored projects • $1.27 billion total budget Stanford’s Office of Technology Licensing (OTL) 2011-12 • Brings technology created at Stanford to market. • $76.7 million in gross royalty revenue from 660 technologies. • Thirty-six of the inventions generated $100,000 or more in royalties. • Five inventions generated $1 million or more. • OTL concluded 115 new licenses. 8 9 Impact of Stanford University (2012 estimate) • $2.7 trillion annual revenue of companies formed by Stanford entrepreneurs • 5.4 million jobs since the 1930s • Stanford alumni and faculty have created 39,900 companies since the 1930s, which, if gathered collectively into an independent nation, would constitute the world’s 10th largest economy Companies Created with Stanford’ Help Atheros Communications Charles Schwab & Company Cisco Systems Cypress Semiconductor Dolby Laboratories eBay E*Trade Electronic Arts Exponent Gap Google Hewlett-Packard IDEO Intuit Intuitive Surgical, Inc. Kiva Linked In Logitech Mathworks MIPS Technologies Nanosolar, Inc. Netflix Nike NVIDIA Odwalla Orbitz Rambus 10 Silicon Graphics Sun Microsystems SunPower Corp. Taiwan Semiconductor Tensilica Tesla Motors Varian VMware Whole Earth Catalog Windham Hill Records Yahoo! Zillow Stanford: History of Fueling Business Growth 1,300+ companies founded by Stanford faculty & alumni Of Silicon Valley 150 today: Stanford founded companies represent $204 billion in market capitalization 11 Stanford’ Financials 2012-2013 $4.4 billion budget 12 Expenditures • Consolidated budget for operations, • Includes teaching, scholarship and research, including the budgets of all schools and admin of SLAC • Includes $1.27 billion total research budget • Not including $530 million SLAC capital budget • Not Including the budgets for the Stanford Hospitaland Clinics and the Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital – a separate corporations. Sources of funds for fy 2012–13 • 29% sponsored research • 21% endowment income • 4% other investment income • 17% student income • 14 % health care services income • 5% expendable gifts and net assets released • 10 % other income Stanford’ Financials 2012-2013 Expenditures • • • • 54% salaries and benefits 31% operating expenses 9% SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 6% financial aid 13 14 UC Berkeley Number of students (Fall 2011): • 36,142 students as of Fall 2011 including • 25,885 undergraduates and • 10,257 pursuing graduate degrees. Undergraduate gender: 53% female and 47% male (Fall 2011). Graduate gender: 55% male and 45% female (Fall 2011) Degrees granted in 2010-11: Bachelor's, 7,466; Master's and professional degrees, 2,480; Doctoral, 905 15 UC Berkeley - Campus budget & finances Revenues: $2.4 billion (2010-11) Funding sources, 2008-2009 : • State funds: 28.3% • Tuition & fees: 18.5% • Federal research: 30.4% • Private: 8.4% • Other: 2.1% • Educational Activities & Aux. Enterprises: 12.3% Sources of private funds • Alumni, parents, faculty, staff & friends: 44.5% • Foundations: 32.5% • Corporations: 14.4% • Campus-related organizations: 0.3% • Other sources: 8.3% Market value of endowment: $2.6 billion (June 2010). US-Polish Trade Council Welcome Top 40.5 Innovators in the office of US-Polish Trade Council and US-Poland Innovation Hub in Palo Alto, California May 16, 2013 Top 500 Innovators Science – Commercialization – Management The program "Top 500 Innovators" implemented by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education intends to raise the qualifications of Polish R&D personnel in terms of cooperation with the economy, research management and commercialization of research results. Under the program the Polish scientists and representatives of innovation centers participate in a two-month internship at the best universities in the world. 18 Upon Arrival Upon arrival Dziewięć tygodni później 20 Thank you for your attention! [email protected]