| Mobility in Europe – The Austrian Experience | Gerhard Volz | 26/06/ Mobility in Europe – The Austrian Experience with a particular focus on Erasmus Gerhard Volz Head Erasmus / Bologna National Agency for Lifelong Learning (OeAD-GmbH) Vienna, 26/06/2012
| Mobility in Europe – The Austrian Experience | Gerhard Volz | 26/06/ Austria at a glance Area: km 2, 8.4 million people, 9 federal provinces 91.1% Austrians, large roman catholic majority Capital: Vienna (Wien), 1.8 million people Language: German, regional languages (6 official minorities) 350,000 higher education students 21.5% foreign students (90% from Europe) 3 main types of HEI, almost entirely with public status Mobility in Europe The privilege of having good neighbours
| Mobility in Europe – The Austrian Experience | Gerhard Volz | 26/06/ Public Higher Education Institutions Long tradition of Higher Education the first university has been founded in 1365 (University of Vienna) Universities Comprehensive institutions with a wide variety of disciplines Specialised universities: arts, medicine, technical and business studies, agricultural sciences academic degrees: Bachelor, Master, PhD – still many ‘old’ degree programmes (diploma studies, doctoral studies) 82% of the student share Higher Education in Austria Public Universities
| Mobility in Europe – The Austrian Experience | Gerhard Volz | 26/06/ Public Higher Education Institutions Universities of Applied Sciences profession-oriented higher education many curricula include mandatory practical training or internships limited number of students entrance procedures part-time programmes designed for working students academic degrees: Bachelor & Master, graduates of UAS Master’s programmes may enrol in doctoral programmes at universities 11% of the student share Higher Education in Austria Universities of Applied Sciences (Fachhochschulen)
| Mobility in Europe – The Austrian Experience | Gerhard Volz | 26/06/ Public Higher Education Institutions University Colleges of Teacher education (including church-run institutions with public status) three-year Bachelor of Education (BEd) combined with a teaching qualification for primary, secondary or special needs schools study programme: courses in educational science, studies for the respective teaching qualification and practical school experience 6% of the student share Private Higher Education Institutions A number of small institutions (> 2% student share) Higher Education in Austria Universities Colleges of Teacher Education
| Mobility in Europe – The Austrian Experience | Gerhard Volz | 26/06/ Degree Mobility No specific trends in outbound degree mobility Inbound degree mobility: high percentage of foreign students Overall percentage 2010/11: 21.5% Universities 23.6 %, Universities of the Arts 54 % No tuition fees at public institutions (some exceptions) Credit Mobility High motivation of students and staff towards mobility Strong political and institutional commitments Several nationally funded programmes Largest scheme by far E RASMUS Mobility in Austria An Overview
| Mobility in Europe – The Austrian Experience | Gerhard Volz | 26/06/ Erasmus Contribution towards Internationalisation Erasmus – Facts Founded in 1987 with 11 European countries EU community funds in some countries supported by national co-funding Austria: strong commitment on political level to enhance higher education cooperation + mobility of staff and students Part of the EU Programme for Lifelong Learning since 2007 2012: more than 4,000 HEI in 33 countries participating Possible extension by 2014
| Mobility in Europe – The Austrian Experience | Gerhard Volz | 26/06/ Austria & EU Educational Programmes The Lifelong Learning Programme / Erasmus Erasmus – Programme Targets Most experienced HE exchange programme in Europe Largest contributor to mobility: <3m students abroad so far Facilitator for cross-border project co-operation Enhancement of quality, attractiveness & access to education Policy support for the European educational agenda (ECTS, EQF, Bologna process, Modernisation of Higher Education) Internationalisation of Higher Education (Institutions) Promotion of European mobility & language learning
| Mobility in Europe – The Austrian Experience | Gerhard Volz | 26/06/ Erasmus Part of the Lifelong Learning Programme Who can benefit? Students: study period abroad Academic recognition as part of the Erasmus principles cultural and social experience, language learning & networks 2010/11: 4,387 students from Austria Students: placement period Academic recognition, career enhancing add-on 2010/11: 984 students from Austria Teaching staff: lectures & teaching activities 2010/11: 848 staff mobilities from Austria General HE staff: training and job shadowing abroad
| Mobility in Europe – The Austrian Experience | Gerhard Volz | 26/06/ Erasmus Student Mobility Outgoing Students 2000/ /11 Total 2010/11: 5,371 Mobilities of Students More than 5,300 students (2010/11) Among Top 5 in Europe in relation to the total number of students
| Mobility in Europe – The Austrian Experience | Gerhard Volz | 26/06/ Erasmus Student Mobility Host Countries
| Mobility in Europe – The Austrian Experience | Gerhard Volz | 26/06/ Erasmus Staff Mobility Participation in Austria
| Mobility in Europe – The Austrian Experience | Gerhard Volz | 26/06/ Erasmus Staff Mobility Participation in Austria
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