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1 Joint programmes in Croatia: First Experiences of the University of Zagreb Aleksa Bjeliš Second Meeting of UNICA Bologna Lab Coordinators - University of Vienna (10 December 2004 )

2 Croatian Higher Education – actual facts HE System: -6 universities, 5 polytechnics, high schools ~130.000 students, about 12% of population (from 25 to 65) with higher education Bologna study scheme obligatory by the academic year 2005/2006;

3 University of Zagreb (in 2002/2003) Within the present (“Central European”) system: Undergraduate cycle [first four (or more) years of study]: ● 51.700 (43.500 full time) students ● 7.644 awarded degree Postgraduate cycle (two or three years): ● 5.100 students in 132 study programmes ● 705 masters (“magistar” – scientific or professional) ● 254 doctors of science

4 International cooperation Considerable participation of foreign lecturers and students (particularly through TEMPUS and similar programmes); Usually master programmes; Examples in 2002 – 2004: -Environmental Management -Management in Civil Engineering -Sustainable Energy Engineering -European Studies -Cognitive Neuroscience

5 Main motivations for joint studies: 1. Fields and disciplines linked to European integrations, with relatively large needs regarding number of students (Public administration, Urban studies, Journalism, European studies) 2. New and/or young (usually developing interdisciplinary) programmes (Neurocognitive Science, Medical Neuroscience, Crisis Management,...) 3. (Relatively) strongly developed disciplines, endangered by small numbers of students at the master and higher levels [fundamental disciplines in natural sciences (e. g. Physics, Mathematics, etc); Arts (e. g. Musics, etc),... ] 4. “Small endangered” disciplines (like everywhere...)

6 Public administration Specialization one year programme; -Employees in national, regional, etc, institutions -5 basic, 8 optional courses -Two courses – lecturer from Sorbonne 2 Plans: - To extend to two years master programme (and to add a higher (doctoral) programme later -Looking for interested partners (towards a joint programme) … Financing: ~ 2/3 : contract with Government (covering tuition fees for 25 students per year in next three years) ~ 1/3 from other sources

7 Urban studies Two years programme: -All profiles connected with urban planning, administration, environmental protection, traffic, socio-psychological aspects, etc -Three modules, 6 basic courses, 15 optional courses Plans: -Applied for participation in UNICA-COBRAW group Financing: -Initial preparatory work subsidized by the City of Zagreb; -Realization of the programme: negotiations towards contracted extension of the support in 2005

8 Journalism -Master study programme; -Obvious need for an improvement of quality of studies and an increase of educational level in the whole SEE area: -Demands for freedom of media -40% of journalists in Croatia without completed higher education Financing and plans: -TEMPUS grant to University of Zagreb (Faculty of Political Sciences) for 2004 – 2006 approved; contractor – University of Vienna - Steps towards extending the network of universities and other partners under way

9 Neurocognitive science -Initiative inside UNICA already established (Budapest, Vienna, Zagreb) -University of Zagreb: interdisciplinary programme Language Communication and Cognitive Neuroscience started in 2003 as a TEMPUS project -Fall 2004: grant from Croatian Foundation for Science and Higher Education approved

10 Neurosciences -Interdisciplinary doctoral programme launched by School of Medicine University of Zagreb in 2004, with participation of few other faculties. Participation from abroad: -Universities of Budapest (Semmelweis, Eötvös Loránd) -University of Vienna -University of Amsterdam

11 Physics Strengthening and developing PhD programmes at Central European universities by joining their programmes Activities: -Joint schools (one to two weeks), -mobility of students, -co-supervision in the research leading to PhD these Involved: - International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA), Trieste -University of Trieste -University of Padova -University of Vienna -Comenius University of Bratislava -University of Zagreb -University of Ljubljana -Eötvös Loránd University of Budapest -Charles University of Prague

12 Support for joint programmes TEMPUS projects: few joint programmes per year from 2001, three years projects, 200.000 – 300.000 Euros per project Croatian Foundation for Science and HE started in 2004: ☺ support of initiatives and initial realization of joint programmes; ♥ 300.000 Euros in 2005, covering up to 10 proposals

13 But – still uncertain: -Financing of higher cycles (particularly master programmes) by the state; -Tuition fees – crucial reforms urgently needed; - Position and organization of “post-master” (doctoral and other) study programmes

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