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3/2005 CIMO’s CIMO Centre for International Mobility established in 1991 operates under the Finnish Ministry of Education promotes cross-cultural communication and mobility in training, education, working life, cultural field as well as among young people

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CIMO’sCIMO

Centre for International Mobility

• established in 1991• operates under the Finnish Ministry of

Education• promotes cross-cultural communication and

mobility in training, education, working life, cultural field as well as among young people

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CIMO’s

• to co-ordinate and run scholarship and training programmes as well as European Union education, culture and youth programmes and Nordic Nordplus-programmes

• to gather, process and distribute information• to promote teaching and learning of Finnish

language and culture at universities abroad• to carry out marketing communications activities in

order to make Finnish opportunities better known• to support internationalisation with training,

information, advisory services and publications

main operations

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CIMO’s

organisation

EDUCATIONAL COOPERATION

POST-GRADUATE STUDIES, CULTURE AND FINNISH

LANGUAGE

VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND

TRAINING

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICESINFORMATION SERVICES

STUDIES, EVALUATIONS AND ANALYSES

COMMUNICATIONS

EXECUTIVE GROUP

DEPUTY DIRECTOR

DIRECTOR

BOARD OF TRUSTEESCIMO / ADVISORY COUNCIL UKAN / ADVISORY COUNCIL

• Scholarships• UKAN

• Culture 2000 –Contact Point

• Pilot projects• Mobility measures(Leonardo da Vinci)

• Finances• IT

• Office services• Human resources• Halls of residence

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION

• School education• Higher education• Adult education

(Socrates,Tempus,

Nordplus etc.)

• International trainee

exchanges• Youth

INTERNSHIPS AND YOUTH

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CIMO’s

interest groups and customers

• European Commission, ministries of Education, Labour, Foreign Affairs and Finance, Nordic Council of Ministers

• universities, polytechnics and other vocational institutes as well as general and adult education institutions

• labour, youth and cultural administration

• Finnish embassies and cultural institutes worldwide

• international and sister organisa-tions (eg. ACA, DAAD, Nuffic, Svenska Institutet)

• other organisations• Finnish and foreign students,

teachers, researchers, profes-sionals, trainees as well as young people and those working with them

• staff and international adminis-trators of the universities, poly-technics and other educational institutes

• operators in the Finnish cultural field• employers

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CIMO’s

funding

The budgetary development 1993-2004

External funding• EU• NCM• others

State budget

millioneuros

5

10

15

20

1993 1995 1997 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

25

30

2004

25

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CIMO’s

year 2004: facts and figures

• total budget 28,4 millions• number of personnel 106 (85,6 person years)• 20,7 millions distributed as scholarships• 21 734 participated in different programmes• reported mobility with 87 different countries• 11 500 inquiries were answered• 144 titles; 197 600 copies distributed• 995 000 visitors in CIMO’s websites

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CIMO’s

• Centre for International Mobility CIMO

PB 343 (Hakaniemenkatu 2), 00531Helsinki, Finland

Tel. + 358-9-7747 7033, fax + 358-9-7747 7064

Information services• Information Centre, Monday to Thursday 12.00 - 16.00

• telephone service, Monday to Thursday 10.00 - 12.00 and 13.00 - 15.00, +358 1080 6767 (international) or 01080 6767 (domestic)

• email service [email protected]

• web services Discover Finland (http://finland.cimo.fi) and www.cimo.fi

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