Priorities and possibilities for cooperation with the Western Balkans Erasmus+ information days - Milan, Italy, 3-4 Dec 2015
Contents HE system in Serbia Opportunities for Higher Education institutions within Erasmus+ programme Call 2016
HE system in Serbia 2003. Serbia joined the Bologna Process 2005. The Law on Higher Education (amended a few times) students as partners; establishing Conference of Serbian universities, National Council for Higher Education (NCHE), Commission for Accreditation and Quality Assurance (CAQA) and Student Conference 2006. The standards and procedures adopted in line with ESG 2007. Start of accreditation process 2008. Three cycle system, ECTS and DS implemented in all study programmes
Facts and figures Around 240 000 students Two types of HEIs universities and colleges of applied studies 1553 study programmes accredited during the first accreditation cycle National Commission for Accreditation and Quality Control is a member of ENQA and EQAR Accommodation: some 18 000 places in student centers Student restaurants: close to 44 800 students (3 meals per day) + some 4 500 students (1 meal per day)
HIGHER education Int. Stud. PhD studies Academic spec. MSc studies 60-120 ECTS Master of applied studies and/or specialization 19-27 Bachelor studies 180 or more frequently 240 ECTS Bachelor studies 180 ECTS 15-18 Secondary education Gimnasium Art school Vocational school Other forms of vocational education
Structure (Eurydice scheme) HE system description: https://webgate.ec.eur opa.eu/fpfis/mwikis/eur ydice/index.php/serbia: Higher_Education
Opportunities for Higher Education institutions in Call 2016: Capacity building in Higher Education -regional allocation for projects International Credit Mobility - regional allocation for projects Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees conditional participation in other parts of E+ Jean Monnet
Capacity Building in HE Call 2016 it is important to bear in mind national and regional priorities for projects
CBHE Priorities Categories/Themes Type of Activities Type of projects Modernisation of curriculum by developing new and innovative courses and methodologies Modernisation of governance, management and functioning of higher education Strengthening of relations between higher education and the wider economic and social environment Joint Projects Categories A, B Categories B, C Categories B, D Structural Projects / Categories B, C Categories B, D 9
CBHE Priorities RS National /WB Regional Category A Subject areas for Curriculum development RS National priorities Teacher training and education science Journalism and information Business and administration Law Computing Manufacturing and processing Social services Environmental protection Security services Others (Multidisciplinary, Interdisciplinary) Regional priorities Teacher training and education science Physical sciences Engineering and engineering trades Agriculture, forestry and fishery Health Transport services Environmental protection 10
CBHE Priorities RS National /WB Regional RS National priorities Regional priorities Category B Improving quality of education and teaching Learning and teaching tools, methodologies and pedagogical approaches including learning outcomes and ICT-based practices (inter alia, flexible learning paths, blended courses, virtual and real mobility, practical placements etc.) Learning and teaching tools, methodologies and pedagogical approaches including learning outcomes and ICT-based practices (inter alia, flexible learning paths, blended courses, virtual and real mobility, practical placements etc.) 11
CBHE Priorities RS National/WB Regional Category C Improving management and operation of higher education institutions RS National priorities University services such as support services for student and staff mobility, such as student counselling and guidance, social services, academic affairs, libraries, etc. Quality assurance processes and mechanisms Development of research and innovative capacities (excluding research activities) Regional priorities Governance, strategic planning and management of higher education institutions (including human resource and financial management) Internationalisation of higher education institutions (including recognition mechanisms and mobility, international relations capacities) Access to and democratisation of higher education (including the disadvantaged groups of people and regions) 12
CBHE Priorities RS National/ WBRegional Part VI RS National priorities Regional priorities Category D Developing the Higher Education sector within society at large Non-University sector at tertiary education level Definition, implementation and monitoring of the reform policies Non-University sector at tertiary education level University-enterprise cooperation, entrepreneurship and employability of graduates Qualification frameworks and recognition of qualifications Definition, implementation and monitoring of the reform policies 13
Important documents for project planning It is very important the project supports the national policies relevant for HE reform: Strategy on Education Development (translated in English)http://erasmusplus.rs/important-for-project-contents/nationaldocuments/?langkl=lat Action plan for implementation of the Strategy It is very important to avoid overlapping with funded Tempus projects: Database with funded Tempus, EM, LLP, CBHE projects in Serbia : http://projects.tempus.ac.rs/ Erasmus+ Call 2016
Procedure for involvement of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development Request for cooperation in CBHE project, to the Ministry of Education is to be submitted by a deadline 15 December, by e-mail to razvoj@mpn.gov.rs (please put neo_serbia@tempus.ac.rs in copy) The role of the Ministry needs to be clearly described and the links with the Strategy on Education Development and its Draft Action plan Basic data about the project proposal need to be provided to the Ministry a short overview with objectives and expected outputs, planned overall budget, list of project partners 15
Internatioanl Credit Mobility Call 2016 o Expected budget for region of Western Balkans (region 1) = 22.7 million EUR o Possibility of additional 3.8 million EUR from previous call to be allocated to this call o Deadline: 2 February 2016
International Credit mobility Some recent actions at HEIs: Link to institutional strategies for internationalisation Nomination of ECTS or Erasmus+ coordinators Catalogues of courses in English Redesign of faculty pages Insisting on reciprocal exchange agreement 17
Useful for mobility projects www.studyinserbia.rs
Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees Call 2016 - WB universities cannot make the minimum consortium of three universities from programme countries, but can act as additional members contributing the quality of consortium - Challenge of interdisciplinarity mixed with cross-border cooperation + organisational aspects - Opportunities to test study programmes developed through earlier projects (perhaps in Tempus?) 19
added value as a condition for participation of WB Call 2016 Necessity for WB institutions to explain how that they can bring added value to a consortium: Knowledge Alliances (EACEA) Sectoral Skills Alliances (EACEA) Strategic Partnerships (NAs) 20
Brochure: Serbia-Opportunities for Cooperation: http://erasmusplus.rs/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/serbia- Opportunities-for-Cooperation.pdf Leaflet on National and Regional Priorities relevant for CBHE projects: http://erasmusplus.rs/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/serbia-in- ErasmusPlus-2015-Call-for-Proposals.pdf Database of funded projects http://projects.tempus.ac.rs Database on learning opportunities in Serbia: www.studyinserbia.rs 21
Cooperation with Italian Institutions - 56 Tempus projects (32 + 24) - 5 Erasmus Mundus projects - 17 Lifelong Learning Projects - 3 CBHE projects already - 239 ICM projects in the 1 round of Call 2015 http://projects.tempus.ac.rs Database of funded Tempus, Erasmus Mundus, Lifelong Learning and Erasmus+ Projects 22
National Erasmus+ Office in Serbia neo_serbia@erasmusplus.rs www.erasmusplus.rs www.studyinserbia.rs