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Helsinki, 22/11/2011 1
Tempus IV: Achievements,
reflections and future goals
for Russian-Finnish
cooperation
Dr. Anna Muravieva,
Deputy Director, NTO, Russia
Helsinki, 22/11/2011 2
Tempus – an on-going state-of-
the-art programme
That
Builds on HE modernisation agenda in Europe and strengthens cooperation in this area between the European Union and Russia under the framework the Bologna/post Bologna goals and the updated Lisbon Strategy to establish a Common European Area of Higher
Education, contribute to the development of human capital and to cross-cultural dialogue
Helsinki, 22/11/2011 3
In retrospect
4th Call
Projects involving
cooperation
between Finnish
and Russian
universities
3 3
0
2
0
0,5
1
1,5
2
2,5
3
2008 2009 2010 2011
Helsinki, 22/11/2011 4
Outcomes of 4th call
Very few projects supported with Russia as partner – sad, but as they say “no mon, no fun”
Only TWO Projects with Finnish universities!!!!: Qualification framework for sustainable forestry
and lifelong learning (JP) University of Helsinki
Internationalized Curricula Advancement at Russian Universities in the Southern region (JP) Lappeenranta University of Technology
Helsinki, 22/11/2011 5
5th call for proposals
Our expectations for
the 5th Call in the
light of new National
Priorities and the HE
modernisation
agenda in Russia
Helsinki, 22/11/2011 6
Expectations for the 5th call More:
projects with Finnish universities
double degree (joint) programmes based on the application of the Tuning methodology
student involvement in Tempus projects
projects on LLL and qualifications frameworks
projects on the recognition/validation of non-formal and informal learning
projects aimed at strengthening capacity of universities in terms of their self-identification (federal and national research universities)
About 85% Russian universities are in favour of double degrees/joint programmes
Helsinki, 22/11/2011 7
Digression - Current situation with
Double Degree Programmes
36%
14%5%
45%
engineering & technology
humanities
natural sciences
economics & management
20%
65%
6% 9%
bachelor level
master level
doctoral level
traditional on-cycle programmes
246 joint/double degree programmes at 78 RF
universities (a little over 2% of all delivered programmes)
Partners: 12% - Finland
Helsinki, 22/11/2011 8
Expectations for the 5th call 2. Further internationalization of
higher education in Russia and hence more projects to: Form national information networks
integrated into European networks – to ensure information support for university cooperation and academic mobility.
Address issues relating to qualifications frameworks to ensure compatibility of the learning outcomes.
Helsinki, 22/11/2011 9
Expectations for the 5th call 3. Stronger project
dissemination strategies based on networking (thematic and regional)
4. Stronger focus on the use of Tuning methodology and on ensuring the European dimension to curricula developed in the projects
Helsinki, 22/11/2011 10
New National Priorities
Joint Projects
Curricular reform
modernisation of curricula, ECTS, recognition of
degrees,
Governance reform
Higher education and Society
Helsinki, 22/11/2011 11
Subject areas for Joint Projects
The Humanities:
Humanities
Religion
Foreign languages
Linguistics
Translation and theory of
translation
Philology
History
Philosophy and ethics
Archeology
Teacher training &
Education science
Social sciences:
Psychology
Sociology
Cultural studies
Political sciences
Economics
Anthropology
Helsinki, 22/11/2011 12
Subject areas for Joint Projects
Business and
administration:
Marketing and
advertising
Banking and finance
Insurance
Accounting and
taxation
Management
Law: Law
Comparative law
International law
Civil law
Criminal law and criminology
Constitutional and public common law
European legislation and law
Helsinki, 22/11/2011 13
Subject areas for Joint Projects
Biology: biology and biochemistry
microbiology
biotechnology
Mathematics and statistics
Natural sciences: physics
nuclear physics and high energy physics
astronomy, astrophysics
chemistry
Earth sciences
geography, geology
ecology
geodesy, cartography, probing
soil sciences and water resources
meteorology
Helsinki, 22/11/2011 14
Subject areas for Joint Projects
Information technologies:
Informatics
Artificial intelligence
Programming
Analysis of computer systems
Computer systems design
Operation systems
Processing and manufacture:
Food production
Manufacture of fabrics, clothes, footwear, etc.
Materials manufacture (wood, plastic, glass)
mining
Engineering:
Technological/engineering sciences
Mechanics and metal structures
Machine-building
Power industry
Climate control systems
Electronics and Automation
Electronic and computer systems
Robotics
Telecommunications
Automobile industry, shipbuilding, aircraft industry
Aviation machine-building
Helsinki, 22/11/2011 15
Subject areas for Joint Projects
Architecture and construction: Architecture and urban
development
Urban planning
Landscape design
Urban transportation
Civil engineering
Science of materials
Social care: Child and youth care
Social work and consulting
Public health: Medicine
Psychiatry and clinical psychology
Medical technologies
Surgery
Health care
Nursing
Dentistry
Diagnostics and diagnostic technologies
Therapy and rehabilitation
Pharmachology
Helsinki, 22/11/2011 16
Subject areas for Joint Projects
Tourism and
service:
Recreation
Sports
Tourism
Environmental
protection:
Environmental
protection techniques
Natural preserves and
wild life protection
Hygiene and sanitary
services
Helsinki, 22/11/2011 17
National priorities for Joint Projects
(2)
Governance reform:
Improvement of university governance and
student services
Quality assurance systems
Institutional and financial autonomy
Equity of access to higher education
International relations
Helsinki, 22/11/2011 18
National priorities for Joint Projects
(3)
Higher education and society:
University-enterprise cooperation
Education-innovations-research
Courses for civil servants
Lifelong learning
Qualifications frameworks
Helsinki, 22/11/2011 19
National priorities for Structural
Measures (1)
Governance reform:
Improvement of university governance and
student services
Quality assurance systems
Institutional and financial autonomy
Equity of access to higher education
International relations
Helsinki, 22/11/2011 20
National priorities for Structural
Measures (2)
Higher education and society:
University-enterprise cooperation
Education-innovations-research
Courses for civil servants
Lifelong learning
Qualifications frameworks
Helsinki, 22/11/2011 21
Budget of the 5th call (Russia)
8.5 mln
Helsinki, 22/11/2011 22
Monitored projects in 2011 with
participation of Finnish and
Russian universities
Development of
qualification framework in
meteorology (excellent)
Postgraduate training
network in Biotechnology
of Neurosciences (BioN)
(good)
Helsinki, 22/11/2011 23
Identified weaknesses Logframes containing vague indicators,
Lack of the European dimension (traditional curricula of the grantholder are promoted,
the Tuning methodology is not used at all (including the learning outcomes concept)
And as a consequence the EU dimension is often lacking and comparability and compatibility of degrees is at serious risk
As a rule, no methodology for the curricula development is agreed on, as partners focus largely on the content, but not on the methodology of its presentation and teaching
dissemination sometimes is envisaged to start at the end of the project
resources of the NTO are not exploited by the project Russian partners
Helsinki, 22/11/2011 24
Tempus@20 in Russian Federation
Regional conferences (over 20)
Helsinki, 22/11/2011 25
Tempus@20 in Russian
Federation
Special issue of the HE
journal “Alma Mater”
(with contributions from
Tempus universities)
Local publications
devoted to the occasion
Helsinki, 22/11/2011 26
New publication
Education Magazine
of Tver State
University
Internationalization of
Higher Education
Integration into EHEA
Tempus Projects
Helsinki, 22/11/2011 27
Tempus Success Story: International
Sharing of Best Practices
Helsinki, 22/11/2011 28
Thank you for attention!
National Tempus Office, Russia
115172, Office 104, 27/6 Goncharnaya Str.,
Moscow, Russia
Tel.:(7 495) 972 35 90
Tel./fax:(7 495) 915 72 54
E-mail: [email protected]
Web-site: www.tempus-russia.ru