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Coimbra Group Barcelona, 12 December 2007

Coimbra Group a network of 38 European universities with typical profile 4 characteristics: high quality long – established outside capital (in university-dominated cities) comprehensive (membership by invitation only)

Coimbra Group members Austria:Graz Belgium: Leuven, Louvain-la-Neuve Czech Republic: Prague Denmark: Aarhus Estonia: Tartu Finland: Åbo, Turku France: Lyon, Montpellier, Poitiers Germany: Göttingen, Heidelberg, Jena, Würzburg Greece:Thessaloniki Hungary: Budapest Ireland: Galway, Trinity College Dublin Italy: Bologna, Padova, Pavia, Siena Norway: Bergen Poland: Cracow Portugal: Coimbra Romania: Iaşi Spain: Barcelona, Granada, Salamanca Sweden: Uppsala Switzerland:Geneva The Netherlands: Groningen, Leiden United Kingdom: Bristol, Cambridge, Edinburgh, Oxford

Coimbra Group Origin - Coimbra Group at origin of European Erasmus Programme Louvain-la-Neuve & Leuven invite potential network members first General Assembly in Coimbra - CG still extremely active in Erasmus mobility annually ~ 16,000 outgoing CG Erasmus students CG universities see ~ 19 % of total Erasmus mobility (total ~150,000) ~ 1/3 of outgoing CG Erasmus students to CG partner universities [2005/6 survey by Prof. Donà dalle Rose, Padova] - CG very strongly participating in Erasmus Mundus master programmes 23 of the 38 CG universities participate in Erasmus Mundus master programmes 35 out of 80 Erasmus Mundus master courses have one or more CG Universities as partners

From Coimbra Group Mission Statement The Coimbra Group is committed to the promotion of academic collaboration between its members 3 levels: mutual exchange of experience development of best practice influencing European policy

Coimbra Group 7 Task Forces Education, Training and Mobility [+ Career Guidance Working Party] Doctoral Studies and Research Culture, Arts and Humanities e-Learning Eastern Neighbouring Countries Latin American Countries ACP countries [+ Mediterranean Countries Working Party]

Education, Training & Mobility Mission & Action Points: To develop best practice on the implementation of the Bologna reform, internationalization of curricula and degrees, new teaching methods, life long learning, quality assurance… To acquire early information about new European educational initiatives and to influence the European educational policy. To support the development of joint programmes whenever an added value of such a joint initiative is apparent. To promote international staff and student mobility between Coimbra Group universities.

Doctoral studies & Research Mission & Action Points: To share information about the organisation of doctoral studies and research management structures at CG universities. To facilitate the mobility of doctoral students by disseminating information among Coimbra Group universities concerning doctoral study programmes and topics for PhD theses in the individual member universities. To promote the mutual academic recognition of programme units followed at partner universities or organized jointly. To facilitate joint supervision of doctoral students between two Coimbra Group partner institutions. To share knowledge and experience about the transfer of research outcomes to society and economy.

Culture, Arts and Humanities Mission & Action Points: To highlight, on the basis of the cultural heritage of the Coimbra Group Universities, advanced cultural competence and historical awareness To promote widely in our universities artistic creativity and sensitivity to cultural heritage To facilitate the exchange of views and information on the role of Arts and Humanities in university education and research on the level of both policymaking and scholarship. To follow closely and contribute to European policymaking in education and research and its impact on the Arts and Humanities sector. Special attention will be devoted to the publication and citation analysis methods used by policymakers and their applicability for the Arts and Humanities sector.

Latin America Mission & Action Points: to disseminate knowledge about the CG universities and the European higher education system among partner institutions in Latin America improving, among the CG universities, the knowledge about Latin American universities and their scientific and cultural contribution facilitate and support collaboration projects between CG members and partners in Latin America.

Latin America In Practice: CG scholarship programme for young professors and researchers from LA universities scholarships offered from CG universities proper funds 2006: > 300 applications for 30 scholarships Agreement signed between Coimbra Group and Montevideo Group (Mercosur) in 2006 Framework agreement (= no obligations but many opportunities) 3 fields of collaboration being worked out: - Student mobility aiming at academic recognition of studies abroad - Academic mobility - Organization of joint Thematic Workshops

Recent Coimbra Group activities Position papers on: - European Institute of Technology (2006) - Doctoral Studies (2007) - Reply to the Green paper of the European Commission on Research in Europe (2007) CG Summer School on Transferable Skills (Bergen, Norway, summer 2007) Annual Scholarship programmes –Latin America –Eastern Neighbouring Countries Annual CG Conferences devoted to hottopics - Ranking of universities [2006 Tartu] - Doctoral Studies [2007 Turku/Abo] - Technology Transfer [2008 Jena]

Recent EU funded projects -raising employers awareness of the Bologna Process -KOINE = know-how on guidance and occupation improvement through a network of European universities [coord: Padova] -e-learning -virtual mobility [coord: Europace] - increasing academic contacts with high quality North-American universities - academic reform in Moroccan universities - academic collaboration with African universities [coord: Padova]

Coimbra Group Office (Brussels) Inge KnudsenOffice Director Ana QuicyTask Force Support Axelle DevauxTask Force Support Nathalie Sonveauxadministration Serge Ngangueadministration

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