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1 Erasmus Üniversite Beyannamesi Özel Toplantısına Hoşgeldiniz İlyas Ülgür Erasmus Program Koordinatör V. Ankara 5 Şubat 2004
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2 EUC Application Procedures Review of context Significance of EUC Making an application EUC Implementation Reasons for Rejection
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3 Review of Context (1) Priorities for HE Adoption of a system of easily understood and comparable degrees Adoption of a system based on two/three cycles Establishment of a system of credits Promotion of mobility Promotion of European co-operation in quality assurance Promotion of European dimension in HE Promotion of lifelong learning Increasingly important role of student Promoting the attractiveness of the European Higher Education Area
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4 Review of Context (2) Higher Education Institutions Eligibility to participate in LLP/Erasmus determined by National Authority Apply to Commission for EUC to enter Erasmus Contract with Commission for funding for centralised actions Contract with National Agency for funding for decentralised actions
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5 Significance of EUC (1) Benefits Gives entry to Erasmus Sets out basic principles and quality assurance requirements of Erasmus Entitles holder to apply to NA for funding for decentralised actions and COM for funding for centralised actions Valid for lifetime of LLP programme Non-compliance can lead to withdrawal of EUC
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6 Significance of EUC (2) Your HEI must agree to: Respect & observe principles of Erasmus mobilityRespect & observe principles of Erasmus mobility Bilateral or multilateral agreements across institutions No fees to be charged to incoming Erasmus students Full academic recognition for courses specified in Learning Agreements Ensure support for Erasmus Transnational ProjectsEnsure support for Erasmus Transnational Projects Inform Erasmus students & teachers of terms & conditions for student & teacher mobility; student placementInform Erasmus students & teachers of terms & conditions for student & teacher mobility; student placement Comply with regulations on mobility set out in the contract between HEIs and NAComply with regulations on mobility set out in the contract between HEIs and NA
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7 Making an EUC application (1) The procedure: 1.On-line application is obligatory 2.Submission, by post, of one identical & duly signed paper copy is obligatory 3.1 & 2 are submitted to “ Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency, Unit P2 ERASMUS – JEAN MONNET, LLP - Erasmus University Charter, Av. du Bourget 1, BE-1140, Brussels, Belgium” 4.Deadlines: 28 February 2007 for on-line form & paper copies 5.Acknowledgement of receipt of application on Executive Agency website: http://eacea.cec.eu.int/static/index.htm (by 14.03.2007) 6.Approved applications listed on Executive Agency website (May 2007)
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8 Making an EUC application (2) Documents to consult: LLP Call for Proposals 2005: http://ec.europa.eu/education/programmes/llp/call_en.html Instructions on completing the application for an EUC: will be available soon on Executive Agency website: http://eacea.cec.eu.int/static/index.htm
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9 Making an EUC application (3) Basic points: Eligible countries: EU, EEA plus Turkey Eligible applicant institution: national authority recognition for receipt of ERASMUS funding (103 HEIs from TR) Language: one of 22 official languages of EU Specific to your institution Erasmus Policy Statement (EN,FR,DE) Endorsement of application
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10 Making an EUC application (4) Making the online application painless (a): Don’t delegate responsibility for this task to someone else Download: ’Instructions on completing the application for an ERASMUS University Charter ’ Safeguard: Username & password which is given to you by the on-line tool Print: Help screens by using buttons on bottom of screens
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11 Making an EUC application (5) Making the online application painless (b): On-screen ICONS in the on-line application: Feedback: to report technical problems to NA or Executive Agency Home: takes you to Executive Agency website ( http://eacea.cec.eu.int/static/index.htm ) Docs: takes you to Executive Agency document library Help: on each screen and can be printed out by clicking ‘Print’ button on bottom of screen
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12 Making an EUC application (6) Making the online application painless (d): Check regularly as you complete the on-line application. Don’t wait until the last minute to find out what’s missing.
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13 Making an EUC application (7) Making the online application painless (f): Crucial step: Cannot be reversed ! Ask youself: Is this my final completed version of my EUC application? Am I sure that I won’t want to change this? Click ‘submit’ button Click ‘print’ button to print out final version that you have just submitted electronically. Print out section E – ‘Endorsement’ Make 2 copies of final version & endorsement Have all 2 copies signed by legal representative and stamped with official seal/stamp of institution. Send 1 of copies to Executive Agency in Brussels and 1 to your National Agency.
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14 Making an EUC application (8) Things you must do: How to submit a valid Erasmus University Charter application: 1 Submit the online application available on the homepage of the Executive Agency http://eacea.cec.eu.int/static/index.htm electronically before February 28th 2007, 23.59 hours 2 Make a printout of the submitted online application 3 Ask the legal representative of your institution of higher education to sign two paper versions on section F 4 Send one duly signed paper copies with original signatures and original stamps or seals of the institution to the Executive Agency, Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency, Unit P2 ERASMUS – JEAN MONNET, LLP - Erasmus University Charter, Av. du Bourget 1, BE-1140, Brussels, Belgium. This one paper copy must be sent to the Executive Agency not later than February 28th 2007 (date of postmark on the envelope not later than February 28th 2007)
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15 Making an EUC Application (9) Help is available: 1.On-line: ‘Help’ buttons in the on-line application 2.Documents: ‘Instructions on completing the application for an ERASMUS University Charter’ 3.Ulusal Ajans: (you know how to communicate!) 4.Executive Agency: http://eacea.cec.eu.int/static/index.htm Telephone: +32-2-298 8371 e-mail: eacea-info@ec.europa.eueacea-info@ec.europa.eu Fax: +32-2-2921326 Helpdesk during opening hours
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16 Mobility can only be carried out if there are bilateral agreements between institutions of higher education No university fees for tution, examinations, access to laboratory facilities to be charged to incoming students EUC Implementation
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17 The institution informs its Erasmus students and teachers of the terms and requirements for student and staff mobility and placement (Erasmus Student Charter) The institution complies with the regulations on mobility/placement set out in the contract between the institution and the National Agency
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18 Quality issues The institution has agreed to make every effort to ensure high quality in organising Erasmus Student and Staff mobility/placement
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19 Quality issues Planning of studies abroad Students must sign and observe the learning agreements Use of ECTS Transparency for purposes of academic recognition
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20 Quality issues Provision of adequate information to incoming and outgoing students Provision of linguistic preparation to mobile individuals Integration of incoming Erasmus students into normal university courses Provision of housing assistance to incoming students
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21 Quality issues Ensuring the integration of the teaching activity of visiting staff into the curriculum Facilitating and supporting teaching staff mobility and training Acknowledgement of the teaching activities carried out abroad
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22 Quality issues The institution has agreed to respect the transversal Community policies: –Equality between men and women –Integration of disabled students and teachers –Enhancement of social and economic cohesion and combating xenophobia and racism in the institution
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23 Quality control Quality assurance mechanism Evaluations NAs Monitoring visits
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26 EUC Part A Institutional profile: please provide all information Legal representative: the legal representative is the only person who can make a legal commitment of the institution; he/she will sign all financial agreements/contracts with Commission/NA
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28 EUC ERASMUS Institutional coordinator: He/she is the person in charge of supervising all ERASMUS activities within the institution
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30 What is a one-tier degree? “a one-level degree structure (one-tier or one- cycle), where the single programme of study results in a final (masters-level) award. It should be compared/opposed to the two-tier degree structure, which offers a shorter degree programme and a choice of post-graduate programmes For most countries the one-tier (= one-cycle) system is the existing system before the changes introduced by the application of the Bologna system: two-tier (= two-cycle) degrees; which is not yet fully implemented in all subject areas in all countries.” European Commission
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31 What is a PhD without Thesis? “In a number of countries there are several kind of third cycle courses not leading to a PhD Examples are the "specialisation courses" you may find in various faculties here and there. I know and may directly refer to cases in Italy but I am sure there are many other cases around Europe” European Commission
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32 EUC Part B: EPS The Erasmus Policy Statement will be published on the homepage of the Executive Agency if the application is accepted Choice of language for the EPS=EN,FR,DE
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35 EUC Purpose: institutionalised approach The EPS contains the overall cooperation strategy the institution has developed and is going to implement; it sets out the strategy and the planning that the institution underlies to all its LLP cooperation plans
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36 EUC Issues to be addressed in the EPS The role of international and European co-operation in the institution’s strategic development plan e.g. innovation and development of the institution’s teaching and/or research areas
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37 EUC Future development plans for European/international co-operation in mobility, curriculum development, networks How do the plans relate to results achieved so far in European co- operation
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38 EUC Quality control and evaluation of participation in European programmes Internationalisation of administrative staff, teachers and students Measures to ensure the full recognition of study periods abraod
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39 EUC Measures to encourage staff and students to participate in mobility and in transnational projects Extension of the use of foreign languages in teaching and research Policies to combat gender inequality, racism and xenophobia and exclusion of socially disadvantaged people
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40 EUC Policies for implementing the Bologna process The management of the EPS process and implementation of the EPS in the institution (role of leadership, role of the international office etc.)
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41 EUC Part C organisation of mobility All questions must be answered in this section – use the roll down menu Click « no mobility foreseen » only if you do not plan any student mobility activities between 2007 and 2008
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42 EUC Part F Endorsement After you have submitted the final version of the online application please do a print-out of the submitted application!
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43 Your application will be rejected: If you use the print screen option If you submit an application where in the footnote it says “Draft”
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44 Institution is not eligible for participation If parts of the application are missing If parts of the EPS are missing No original signature of legal representative (electronic signature NOT valid!)
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45 Paper version does not correspond to submitted online version Please submit first final online version (before 28th February 2007, 23.59 GMT) and do a printout for signature by legal representative
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46 Paper version sent after deadline (postmark on envelope later than 28th February 2007) Only an online version was submitted Only a paper version was submitted
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47 The answers to the three questions in the EPS are extremely short/very vague Some componets of the EPS questions are not answered (e.g. « how has the EPS been developed?) No information is given concerning how the institution ensures high quality in student and staff mobility (and student placement) and in Erasmus cooperation projects
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48 The institution does not have a clear strategy The institution has no implementation mechanism for the intended European activities The institution is not committed to European cooperation within ERASMUS
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49 The institution is not at all interested in introducing ECTS and does not guarantee academic recognition of study periods abroad No references at all are made to any of the European issues (Bologna process, ECTS, quality control, new information and communication technologies,life long learning, equal opportunities etc.)
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50 Be careful! Maximum length of EPS: 7.000 characters, not 15.000 as it was previously permitted.
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