Title: Joint Studies A New Way to Earn a Diploma
1Joint Studies A New Way to Earn a Diploma
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to July 2, 2005
Melita Kovacevic
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JOINT CURRICULA AND JOINT DEGREES
In order to further strengthen the important
European dimensions of higher education and
graduate employability, Ministers called upon the
higher education sector to increase the
development of modules, courses and curricula at
all levels with European content, orientation
or organisation. This concerns particularly
modules, courses and degree curricula offered in
partnership by institutions from different
countries and leading to a recognized joint
degree. (Prague Communiqué, 2001)
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JOINT CURRICULA vs. JOINT DEGREES
In order to further strengthen the important
European dimensions of higher education and
graduate employability, Ministers called upon the
higher education sector to increase the
development of modules, courses and curricula at
all levels with European content, orientation
or organisation. This concerns particularly
modules, courses and degree curricula offered in
partnership by institutions from different
countries and leading to a recognized joint
degree. (Prague Communiqué, 2001)
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JOINT DEGREES definition after study programmes
that correspond to all or at least some of the
following
- the programs are developed and/or approved by
several institutions - students from each institution study part of
the program at other - participating institution
- the students stay at the participating
institutions are comparable length - periods of study and passed exams are
recognised fully and - automatically
- professors of each participating institution
also teach at the other - institutions and work on curriculum jointly
- after completing the program, the student
either obtains the national degree or a
degree awarded jointly
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joint curricula / joint degrees ? manifold
recognition of degrees and qualification
cooperation in QA
transparency and convergence of EHE systems
international employability
staff and student mobility
enhanced attractiveness
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EUAs Interest in Joint Programmes
- To learn about European dimension in action
- Reflect on stand-alone degrees
- To help improve inter-university cooperation
since Joint programmes require - transparency and agreement on degree structures
- student and professor mobility
- joint curriculum development
- proper use of ECTS
- language policy
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The Stockholm Seminar (May, 2002)
- Conclusions
- agreed that joint degrees are important
instruments for implementing the objectives of
the Bologna Process, promoting mobility of
students and teachers, employability, quality,
the European dimension and the attractiveness of
the EHEA - quality assurance is necessary to guarantee
international acceptance - mutual trust and co-operation between national
QA systems would be essential to avoid problems
with recognition of joint degrees
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The Stockholm Seminar
- Common denominators for European joint degrees
were proposed, among them the following - two or more participating institutions in two or
more countries - a joint study programme confirmed in a written
agreement between the institutions - the requirement of student and staff mobility
- linguistic diversity
- a European dimension
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Stockholm Seminar Follow up Andrejs
Rauhvargers EUA Survey on Master Degrees and
Joint Degrees in Europe (September 2002)
- Analysis supported the Stockholm conclusions
- Efforts to establish joint degrees are relevant
to most objectives of the Bologna Process - Effect of a joint programme may be greater than
the sum of its parts when each partner covers the
part where it is the most competent - Joint degrees exist in most fields of study
- Joint degrees are more common on the second
degree level than on the lower level
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Stockholm Seminar Follow up Andrejs
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Joint Degrees in Europe (September 2002)
- Obstacles
- National legislation do not hinder joint
programmes, but that legislation in many
countries makes it difficult or impossible to
award a joint degree - Recognition of joint degrees often is more
complicated than recognition of national degrees
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(October 2002)
- The Steering Committee for Higher Education and
Research of the Council of Europe adopted a set
of recommendations. - Lisbon Recognition Convention Committee
encouraged to consider adopting a subsidiary text
to the Convention on the Recognition of Joint
Degrees, and governments
? governments asked to review national
legislation to remove obstacles
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(June 2004)
- Recommendation on the Recognition of Joint
Degrees - (subsidiary to the Lisbon Recognition Convention)
- governments should
- review their legislation to remove legal
obstacles - introduce legal provisions to facilitate
recognition
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Joint Degrees and Fields of Study
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Joint Degrees and Fields of Study
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Joint Degrees and Fields of Study
- some examples (country / programme)
- France 200
- Germany 1140 (300 real joint degrees)
- Poland 10 20
- Spain 6 of all programmes
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Joint Degree Study New Possibilities and
Chalenges
- Teaching methods
- Teaching areas
- The degree
- Job placement
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A. Teaching Methods
Frontal learning combined with
Distance learning
short study courses lectures of the foreign
teachers intensive laboratory stages participation
in seminars, workshops and conferences co-tutorin
g of final thesis
setting up a web site videoconferences
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B. Teaching Areas
- Joint degrees share
- teaching staff
- equipment
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C. The Degree
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D. Job Placement
- contacts between universities and industrial
word - letters of recommendation with list of
publications of the students and of patents - organization of short stages in industries
- agreements for professional training contracts
- agreements between partner universities for
common monitoring of placement of graduates - organization of workshops for the dissemination
of results of the project and the promotion
of the job placement - contacts with partner universities for possible
post-doc grants - curricula of the graduates in the web site of
the partner universities -
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Problems and obstacles
- diversity on
- Legal systems
- - lack of legislation for the joint degrees
- - different legislation on doctoral studies
- Administrative procedures
- - complexity of bureaucracy in
order to make the international
agreements mutually compatible -
- Learning structures
- - difficulties in harmonizing
curricula and modules
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Legal Situation and Financial Incentives
- still many of national legislations do not
allow joint degrees - possibility of awarding traditional Double
Degrees - Austrian University Act, 2002 legislation
combined with financial incentives - grants for student mobility not sufficient
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Positive aspects
- comparative evaluation of methodologies
- inclusion of young researchers in high level
international scientific frameworks - doctoral studies relevant to the labour market
of several European countries - creation and adoption of an organization module,
from the institutional, logistic and
educational point of view, apable to overcome the
differences of the individual European
countries
European Joint Degrees a hallmark of excellence
of the EHEA
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