Pilot accreditation procedures

As a part of the development of a methodology for single accreditation procedures of joint programmes five pilot accreditation procedures have been carried out during autumn 2009 and early spring 2010.  

The pilot accreditation procedures have functioned as a basis for the report; "How to assess and accredit joint programmes in Europe- Methodologies tested and proposed by the TEAM2 project"

Pilot procedures

1) Erasmus Mundus Master’s  Journalism, Media  and Globalisation

Consortium: The University of Aarhus, (DK), City University London (UK), Swansea University (UK), the University of Amsterdam (NL), the University of Hamburg (DE)

Contributing QA- agencies: NVAO, ZEvA

 

2) European Teacher Education for Primary Schools (Bachelor’s programme) 

Consortium: University College Sjælland (DK), Växjö University (SE),  Stenden University (NL), Högskolen i Buskerud   

Contributing QA- agencies: NVAO

 

3) Joint European Master in Comparative Local Development

Consortium: The University of Trento (IT), the Corvinus University of Budapest (HU), the University of Ljubljana (SI) and the University of Regensburg (DE)

Contributing QA- agencies: HAC, GAC, Council for Higher Education of the Republic of Slovenia

 

4) Joint European Master’s  in International Humanitarian Action (NOHA)

Consortium: The University of Deusto (ES), Université d’Aix-Marseille (FR), Université Catholique de Louvain (BE), Ruhr- Universität Bochum (DE), University College Dublin (IE), Uppsala Universitet (SE), the University of Groningen (NL)

Contributing QA- agencies: ANECA, AQAS, HSV, NVAO

  

5) Research Master within Geosciences of Basins and Lithospheres

Consortium: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (NL), Université de Rennes 1 (FR), Eötvös University (HU), University of Technology Aachen (DE), Université Pierre et Marie Curie (FR), Universitetet i Bergen (NO)

Contributing QA- agencies: CTI, HAC, NVAO

 


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