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Overview of developments of HE reforms in Montenegro Podgorica, September 28, 2007 (Tempus SCM CO32B06 “West Balkan Bologna Promoters Network”)
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Key Changes in HE in Montenegro Centralized University University has status of legal entity Introduction of QA Internal and external evaluation Introduction of three–cycle (3+2+3) system Introduction of ECTS, Diploma Supplement This academic year, the fourth generation of students study in accordance with BD principles
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Financing of HE in Montenegro There is dual track financing Of overall number of students some 40 % do not pay tuition fees, while others pay between 250 and 500 EUR per term, depending on the study profile According to our Law, Ministry of Education and Science is about to prepare draft on regulation of HE financing Current discussions are oriented towards inclusion of social dimension with regard to tuition fees
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Specificities There are two types of study organized at the University of Montenegro: * Academic (obtaining bachelor, master and doctoral degree ) * Applied (obtaining bachelor, master) Vocationally oriented study programs (applied) are run under the umbrella of University
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Specificities After 3 years – Diploma of undergraduate academic/applied study and Bachelor degree ( BSc; BApp; BA) After 3+1 – Diploma of postgraduate specialist academic/applied study and Degree of Specialist ( Spec.Sci ; Spec.App; Spec.A) After 3+1+1 or 3+2, 3+1+2 -Diploma of postgraduate master academic/applied study and Degree of Master ( MSc; MApp; MA) After 3+1+1+3 – Diploma of Doctoral study (PhD) Degree - Doctor of Science
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Specificities This study year 79 study programs are performed at the University of Montenegro (comprises 17 faculties and four institutes) * 59 academic study programs * 20 applied study programs At the first private University “MEDITERAN’’ (comprises 6 faculties) are performed * 8 academic and 2 applied study programs At five individual private faculties are performed * 8 academic study programs * 1 applied study program (cooperation with Lovisenberg College, Oslo)
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Quality Assurance in Montenegro QA is obligation for all higher education institutions QA must be permanent exercise conducted through self- evaluation, student-evaluation and external evaluation Institutions perform self-evaluation continuously in accordance with institution statute Independent outside and inside financial control is provided by the operation of the public institution
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Council for Higher Education The national body responsible for Higher Education Council is nominated by the Government Council analyses the state and achievements in higher education It gives professional proposals to the Government for the improvement of higher education
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Structure of the Council for Higher Education The Council comprises of 11 members appointed by the Government for a period of six years The Council is made up of eight representatives proposed by the University and Montenegrin Academy of Science and Arts; three representatives of economy and social activities proposed by the Association of Employers of the Republic and civil sector
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Council can form special commissions for evaluation and accreditation of institutions and study programs Foreign experts can also be appointed as the members of special commissions For certain fields of its activities Council can form the working entities, commissions and independent expert groups
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New Law on Recognition and Assessment of Educational Certificates The new Law is in Parliament for adoption Done in cooperation with the Ministry of Higher Education and Technology of Slovenia Dutch Nuffic
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National Team of Bologna Experts Consists of 3 representatives of University of Montenegro One representative of the Ministry of Education and Science One student representative
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