Internationalization of Studies Marek Frankowicz Faculty of Chemistry & JU Centre for HE Research ECTS Coordinator, Bologna Expert.

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Internationalization of Studies Marek Frankowicz Faculty of Chemistry & JU Centre for HE Research ECTS Coordinator, Bologna Expert

Are we international? Visibility Research potential Quality of studies Mobility Networking Strategy

ARWU : Charles University Prague :Eotvos Lorand University B-pest Jagiellonian University University of Szeged Warsaw University

THES : Charles University Prague 300: Jagiellonian University 347: Warsaw University 401 – 500: Warsaw University of Technology University Ljubljana Eotvos Lorand University B-pest

International cooperation Started in Middle Ages Now: Cooperation with 187 foreign HEIs (in 2008: 19 new agreements)

International Research Projects in 2009 FP 7 projects14 (SCI – 12) FP 6 projects 42 (SCI – 29) Other projects 31 (SCI – 18) Intergovernmental research agreements with JU participation: 34

International Educational Projects in projects (only 20% - SCI): Erasmus Erasmus Mundus Comenius Leonardo da Vinci Jean Monnet

International accreditation: Eurolabels in Chemistry

Examples of new projects (just approved) ERASMUS: Teachers Virtual Campus: Research, Practice, Apply (TEACAMP) TEMPUS: Governance and Management Reform in Higher Education in Serbia (GOMES)

JU & Bologna Process 3 Bologna Experts TUNING Contact Point Organization of country-wide events –TUNING National Seminar ( ) –Quality Day ( )

Staff mobility (2008) 4535 outgoing (to 61 countries) 2014 incoming (from 56 countries)

Foreign students 1st cycle246 2nd cycle184 One-tier Master studies260 Doctoral studies 63 Non-degree ‘post-diploma’ courses 15 ERASMUS students384 School of Medicine for foreigners544 Internships108 Studies of Polish language and culture: One- and two-semester courses182 Short courses, Summer School531 TOTAL: 2605

ERASMUS Student Exchange Outgoing Incoming 1998/ / / / / / / / / /

Academic Networks: Taxonomy „University Clubs” Thematic networks –Subject areas –Specific topics/issues Regional initiatives

Academic Networks: JU Coimbra Group Utrecht Network European Chemistry Thematic Network ESTIA NET ……………

Rector’s Commission for the Development of Didactics and Quality Assurance WG for Internationalization of Studies WG for New Interdisciplinary Study Programs WG for Quality Assurance WG for Doctoral Studies

SWOT analysis for internationalization Strengths Wide international cooperation Good preparation of JU students for mobility Competent JU staff Weaknesses Insufficient information on JU educational offer Inadequate administrative measures and regulations Problems with funding Opportunities New approach to curricula (based on learning outcomes) Internationalization as a factor enhancing employability Emerging ERA and EHEA Threats Inadequate national legislation Danger of „brain drain”

Jagiellonian University Centre for Higher Education Research Project „POL-EDDA” (Polish Education Dynamical Development Assistance) Expert work for the Conference of Rectors of Academic Schools of Poland and for the Ministry of Science and Higher Education –International context of Polish HE reforms –Comparative analyses of European QA systems and National Qualification Frameworks

What to do (1) To profit from „Genius loci” (magic of Krakow) To promote large-scale interuniversity initiatives To promote good practice

What to do (2) Organization of studies - „Mobility window”, „Internationalization at home” Support for courses in foreign languages Improved administrative mechanisms and procedures at the institutional and faculty level Optimization, cooperation, foresight

21 Human resources -Internationalization-HEI feedbacks: VIRTUOUS or VICIOUS Circle? Internatio- nalization Students, Staff University: Research Teaching

Thank you very much for your attention