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Bologna Events 2012

Bologna Regional Workshops - Developing Successful Joint Programmes

This autumn the British Council held two workshops on the theme of developing successful joint programmes, in collaboration with the National Academic Recognition Centre (NARIC), the Higher Education Academy and the UK team of Bologna Experts

The workshops provided practical advice and guidance to academic and administrative members of staff at UK HE Instituions who were interested in developing joint programmes at Masters or Doctoral level. Designed for both experienced practitioners and those new to joint programmes, the workshop addressed the key factors on which the success of joint programmes depend.

Useful presentations, links and information from the workshops:

Developing successful joint programmes (Glasgow) - powerpoint presentation
Developing successful joint programmes (London) -powerpoint presentation

Joint Doctoral quality components pdf document
Joint Master quality components pdf document
2012 emqa4 checklist of actions for quality monitoring visits pdf document

European Consortium for Accreditation in higher education (ECA)

Information on the JOQAR project:

Information on QA in HE programmes across Europe and providing a searchable database for programmes, including international joint programmes:
ECApedia
European Qrossroads

European Higher Education Reforms: Opportunities and Implications for the UK

The British Council and Higher Education Academy are working together to host a series of workshops focusing on European Higher Education Reforms to support higher education institutions and individuals in ensuring their systems are able to maximise the benefit of European Higher Education reforms.

Three workshops will be held in December 2012, one in Cardiff, Luton and Liverpool, and one in Stirling in January 2013. Each workshop will follow the same programme. They are open to higher education managers, staff with an international focus and academics from all disciplines. There are 30 places available on each seminar. Details of how to book, the locations and the venues can be found on the Higher Education Academy website. Please book early to avoid disappointment.  

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