Applying for an E+ Joint Master Challenges, and dealing with the paperwork. Raimonda Markeviciene

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Applying for an E+ Joint Master Challenges, and dealing with the paperwork Raimonda Markeviciene

Shared or joint efforts? Shared: Have in common Distributed in portions Added value for students and for Institutions? Shared programmes Joint Programmes Joint: United or combined Affecting or involving two or more. Added value for students and institutions

Challenges for JP (1) National regulations National degree system and programmes Accreditation and QA issues Deadlines and academic calendar University regulations Language requirements Possible other restrictions (No of students, different interpretation of definitions) Approaches and expectations Different academic cultures Grading and assessment Graduation requirements

Challenges for JP (2) Financial framework Bridging differences in fees Covering costs of programme Building a sustainable financial framework Regulations for graduation and students credentials Final exams vs accumulative model of exams Name of the degree Format of diploma and Diploma Supplement Administrative burden University databases (language ) Possibly different financial aspects Different aspects of working with students

Award criteria Relevance of the project - max 30 points (threshold 22,5 points) Crucial Quality of the project design and implementation max 25 points (threshold 15 points) Quality of the project team and the cooperation arrangements max 20 points (threshold 12 points) Impact and dissemination max 25 points (threshold 15 points) Relevance of the project in the targeted region Optional

Relevance know WHY and create general framework "Jointness"/integration, design and structure Award of the degrees according to the national legislation Relevance with the objectives of the action Consult EU policy and field related papers Increasing attractiveness of European Higher Education Area Contribution to excellence, innovation and competitiveness Cooperation with HEIs from partner countries Cornerstones of the academic programme and learning outcomes Competences and skill relevant to employability Interaction between EMJMD and noneducational actors in the view of sustainability

Choice of partners start thinking of recognition and accreditation before creating a JP Consortium institutions have to be nationally recognized Have the accredited programmes in related subject areas Legal status Legal provisions All partners should be allowed offer JP JPs have to be recognized as such in HE system of a country Quality assessment requirements have to be explored (especially for JP) Quality assessment Trust in partners not only in academic but also administrative issues legal provisions could be changed with necessary amount of pressure

Finding the right balance Mobility influences programme model Programme model influences mobility Synchronized individual programmes at each partner country Study components can be offered by partners from independent programmes

Description of essential elements pointing to the programme profile Profile of JP Clear indication of goals and added value of the programme in the joint format and mobility paths

How many mobilities and mobility paths? Remember! Two mobilities in EU countries. Ensure that mobility scheme does not disintegrate group/intake Reasonable number of mobility paths - programme coherence and design should dictate them

I know where I will go next! Mobility scheme must be clearly described Indication of various differences depending on choice of partners Mobility and profiling should be connected

Quality of design and implementation Academic content and innovative character Jointly developed curriculum, participation and institutional commitment of each partner Course structure and teaching modules; strategy for inviting guest lecturers Integration terms of recognition/accreditation (partners' course catalogues); award of joint degrees Information and services for students(before and after enrolment) and staff Course rules, students rights and obligations Integration/networking of students with their socio-cultural and professional environment

Key Considerations Mobility Additional funds for specific services; Cultural integration; Visas; Accommodation; Consultations Studies and graduation Academic calendar; Grading scales; Credit transfer; Individual consultations; Graduation documents Finance and quality management Agreement on tuition fees; Formation of budget and its division among partners; Diversification of financial support, external funding; Agreement on internal QA system Services for applicants and students Application phase; Student selection; Enrolment/ registration, visas; Orientation measures

Match three interdependent elements! Avoid repetition across partners Competences Learning outcomes Credits & workload Coherence comes from programme design and constant evaluation

Learning outcomes By whom and when? Agreed by the partners Description of how they will be tested Mobility learning outcomes identified Presented in programme desription

Achieving Balance Work too hard in one place Relax in another Estimation of the real workload and that perceived by the students. How we check this? How you integrate internships? Do you use summer courses? How they are integrated into the programme?

Assessment and Grading Consortium applies common examination and grading criteria at all partner institutions (grading tables). Agreed to preferably before the application. Graduation involves several partners. Usually each institution uses its grading scheme, predictably grading culture Partners must invest considerable efforts to agree on grading JP - grade comparison tables are tolerated and encouraged

Legal provisions University regulations on JP development and enhancement Study period at partners is part of the programme * One joint diploma or national diplomas * One common Diploma supplement with clearly identified JOINT programme Legal provisions of different countries Finding compromise between legal regulations and academic practice and wishes

Diploma Supplement 2.1 2.3 2.4 4.1 4.3; 4.4 6.1 8 Name of qualification and title conferred (in original) Is the title protected by law Indicate if it is a JD Name and status of awarding institution Names of institutions issuing degree Whether they undergone quality assurance and/or accreditation procedure Name and status of institution if different from 2.3 administering studies The section should contain detailed information depending on JP model and mobility scheme used in it Mode of study How programme was undertaken: full-time, e-learning, which partners, placements etc. Programme details/ grading scheme What parts of the qualification have been earned at which institution Information on all grading schemes used should be provided Additional information Note whether qualification is a joint or double/multiple degree Consortium agreement and arrangements for QA could be referred to Information on the national HE system References to the HE systems whose institutions are involved in JP provision

Quality of the team and cooperation Fields of expertise - their complementarity and added value Partners' roles, tasks and management tools Calculation of participation costs; management of financial resources Joint criteria for application, selection and admission; teaching and training activities; quality assurance; examination and performance evaluation Administrative and financial management described in Consortium agreement One application form for the consortium irrespective of the mobility scheme or partners involved; common admission criteria Agreement is signed with student, mobility paths clarified. Ideally student registered at those institutions upon admission decision

Involvement at all levels Institution Courses of partners at your institution s database All students enrolled at your institution Faculty Customized approach to consortium agreement Department Involvement of all actors at the institution Practitioners opinions and inputs

QA for joint programmes QA institutional Partner 1 QA institutional Partner 2 QA consortium level Keep in mind ESG standards! QA institutional Partner 3 QA institutional Partner

Programme/institutional QA DO not forget ESG standards! Plan Review and change Quality assurance system Implement Evaluate

Costs of the programme Direct Staff &teaching Travel Publication Promotion Consultation Indirect Utilities Computer Telephone Rent Investment Financial planning and consulting Administrative fees Commissions Tax effects Scholarships Tuition, enrolment, service Fees

Fees and scholarships Fees State legislation Institutional policies Same tuition for all students? Performance based? Distinguish between EU and Non- EU? Scholarships Country specific Institutional or may be consortium? Consortium policy set in the agreement Performance based? Bound to mobility? Based on needs? Attract students?

Impact and dissemination Mid/long-term development/sustainability strategy (mobilization of funding resources) Impact on institutional level and support for internationalisation strategy; outreach to relevant stakeholders Promotion/dissemination mechanisms Agreed promotion strategy, policy, funds Availability of materials and documents through open licenses Internal and external evaluation; arrangements to monitor, upgrade and improve Involvement of employers for increasing employability prospects

Navigate towards sustainability Brand the program within the institution and its context Seek the opinions of practitioners Adapt programme to the needs of the market; develop alliances Institutionalize the processes Show the advantages of these type of courses for the University Portfolio funding In kind resources; make it easy for students to apply Procure benefits for the institutions in several ways (not only economic) Sustain the student cohort, keep alumni connected Coordinators must know terminology full costs, revenue reserve, ad hoc funding Secure support at the institutional level and full integration at the faculty level

External contacts and employability Sponsors, disseminators and partners Compulsory internships and student networking throughout the programme lifetime Created an advisory board from industry, other universities Networking with industry and business, research institutes professional and scientific associations Internships and economic clusters (in between local industry and University) Create reputation (Brand) focus on academic excellence

Golden Rules (EUA, Joiman) Know why you wish to set up a joint study programme Choose partners with the utmost care Ensure that the proposed collaboration has a firm academic and administrative foundation at all levels in the institution Establish the partners responsibilities and make sure that sufficient academic and administrative resources are available, both at your own institution and at partner institutions Carry out a resource assessment Plan and organise sufficient meeting points in advance Discuss objectives for the programme and expected learning outcomes Develop a plan for recruitment and marketing Be in dialogue and be flexible at all involved institutions Ensure involvement of academic and administrative staff Develop language policy Sustainable funding strategy

Key Lessons Understand the value of tolerating the pains of applying Never assume that the evaluator knows Do not be general give specifics Strong Management is essential Check that the application is: Balanced READABLE (International English?) Coherent and Complete In line with the criteria and the priorities Justifies clearly the mobility paths etc. Is not repetitious

No one can whistle a symphony. It takes a whole orchestra to play it. H.E. Luccock