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Workshop 3 30/11 Funding and Sustainability of the Master Courses MERIT. F. Torres (UPC-UKA-PdT-UCL)

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1 Workshop 3 30/11 Funding and Sustainability of the Master Courses MERIT. F. Torres (UPC-UKA-PdT-UCL)

2 MERIT Tuition fees Third country students: 5000€/year European students: About 1400€/year –Based on national public fees that yield small differences within the consortium. Also related to different services. –Public fees do not reflect the real cost of a quality MC. –Public fees are beyond the control of the consortium –Possible actions result in increased administrative burden and lack of full legal basis: Average fee to be compensated internally Inclusion of additional services to balance fees

3 Sponsorship Erasmus Mundus programme promoted as a quality umbrella for post-graduate European education. –Private sponsors have sponsorship programs for similar purposes: E.g La Caixa in Spain: –Fulbright at the USA –British Council at UK

4 National Funding MC European mobility currently under- funded: –Future MC European mobility programmes –Promotion of National programs devoted to fund European mobility within Erasmus Mundus MC. Even a reduced number of National scholarships will result in a strong impact on quality perception of EM MC at national level.

5 International Funding Erasmus Mundus programme promoted as a quality umbrella for post-graduate European education: –Latino America cooperation agencies –Mediterranean cooperation –Islamic development organizations –…

6 Use of tuition fees Consortium management –Administrative support, consortium meetings (travels) Dissemination –Consortium web, brochure, mailing, travels Transversal courses –External lecturers from industry Quality assurance –External committee, reporting

7 Overall resourcing High quality programmes aim to a reduced number of students, e.g: –25 students/year x4 partners=100 students/year. Overall cost and long term sustainability not fully assessed –Combination of public and private resourcing


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