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1 ERASMUS+ EMREX – Supporting Student Mobility IAAO 5.5.2016 Mats Lindstedt

2 ERASMUS+ “Field trial on the impact of enabling easy mobility on recognition of external studies” What is EMREX? Where are we now? Demo What happens next? Agenda

3 ERASMUS+ EMREX prehistory Collaboration between the Nordic countries (Finland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark) began more than 10 years ago. A couple of earlier attempts at creating a solution for electronic transfer (EMREX) Prestudy done by Nordforum and afterwards decision to start a common project Preproposal submitted to EACEA in May 2014 Project started 1.1.2015

4 ERASMUS+ Facts about the project EU Erasmus+ project (2015-2017) Ministry level initiative Increase student mobility (20%) Recognition of previous studies Electronic and secure transfer of student data between HEIs Field trial and evaluation of impact Denmark, Finland, Italy, Norway, Poland, Sweden

5 ERASMUS+ EMREX animation video Purpose is to briefly explain to students (and administrators) what EMREX is all about EMREX video -> www.emrex.eu

6 ERASMUS+ Participants in EMREX Steering group with Ministry representatives from four countries CSC-IT Center for Science (Finland) Ladok Consortium, Umeå University and Swedish Council for Higher Education (Sweden) FSAT, University of Oslo (Norway) IT department of the Ministry of Higher Education and Science (Denmark) University of Warsaw (Poland) KION (Italy)

7 ERASMUS+ Benefits for higher education Fast and easy-to-use tool for fetching achievement records Significantly increases the availability, quality and recognition of degrees and credits Reduces the risk of overlapping studies Diminishes the risk of forged transcripts and/or certificates Reduces the administrative workload, saving time and money Promotes student mobility Students used to google – demand fast and online services

8 ERASMUS+ More benefits National/European Mobility targets - increases student mobility and crediting Enables automatic recognition of studies Mobility statistic – reliable and aggregated data Non-HEIs e.g. government/student support agencies Turnkey solution for connecting existing systems: –Easy tool to implement locally –Student authorization (no new contracts) –Local infrastructure (data warehouses, authentication) to be utilized

9 ERASMUS+ Student Mobility Plug-in Student Mobility Plug-in National Contact Point National Contact Point Host Country Result Service Oodi Auth. ELMO (XML) Oodi HEI SIS Home country HEI SIS Student returning home can retrieve his achievement data electronically Supporting student mobility Country A Country B

10 ERASMUS+ Degree mobility Student mobility Credit mobility Eligibility Reviewing achievement records Recognition of previous studies Admission services Different types of mobility Before During After Worklife

11 ERASMUS+ Timeline 2015 2016 2017 PlanningField TrialEvaluation SpecificationSurveysUpscaling DevelopingProduction We are here

12 ERASMUS+ Where are we now? Production readiness: –Norway, Finland and Sweden in production, Italian NCP in approval –Denmark starting dev, target June 2016 –Poland developing own NCP/SMP for internal national mobility Field trial –All HEIs from Norway and Sweden –All HEIs from Finland for incoming, 4 HEIs for outgoing students –All universities from Denmark for incoming (only NCP) –Two HEIs from Italy, Verona and Siena –(Polish internal mobility as backup) –Field trial has started, with 30+ unique users (SWE-NOR) Evaluation –F2F interviews with administrators done –Short survey on EMREX system (part of SMP) –Data register challenging, statistical data –Long survey on recognition process, +450 participants in the first weeks

13 ERASMUS+ Demo ….if it works….

14 ERASMUS+ What happens next? Field trial continues, first analysis during summer 2016 EACEA asked the project to “engage the ministries more” Lots of conferences –IAAO –Groningen Declaration annual meeting –ECCA –Nordlys –EUNIS 2016, also pre-conference meeting on student mobility –Nordunet –EAIE Co-operation with Erasmus Without Paper- project –Joint technical solutions –Joint EU organization for hand-over of results –Also EGRACONS and other projects on mobility

15 ERASMUS+ And after the project? EMREX components available already today –Open source, no licencing costs, in GitHub Plans for an EMREX Steering Committee, or joint European Moiblity organization Co-operation with other projects (e.g. ERASMUS Without Paper) Building block for new services (automatic recognition, admission, recruitment, etc) Scaling up to the whole of EU !!

16 ERASMUS+ Additional information EMREX website www.emrex.euwww.emrex.eu –Field trial support: emrex-support@emrex.euemrex-support@emrex.eu –Survey support: surveys@emrex.eusurveys@emrex.eu EMREX-info mailing list, e.g. monthly reports (Enquiries: Mats Lindstedt)

17 ERASMUS+ Questions?

18 ERASMUS+ Backup

19 ERASMUS+ European Education and Training 2020 (ET2020).ET2020 The conclusions of the mid-term stocktaking are reflected in the draft ET 2020 Joint Report, presented by the European Commission on the 8th of September 2015.ET 2020 Joint Report Priority nr 5/6: 5. Transparency and recognition of skills and qualifications; “Supporting the mobility of students, staff and researchers and the development of strategic partnerships and joint courses by increasing HE internationalisation”

20 ERASMUS+ EMREX screenshots

21 ERASMUS+ EMREX screenshots


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