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EXPANDING EUROPE – JUBILEE RECTORS’ CONFERENCE, Pécs, October 13, 2010 A New Cultural Environment in the European Higher Education Area: Degree equivalence as a driving force for the international labor market. University of Maribor Rector Prof. Ivan Rozman, PhD

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EXPANDING EUROPE – JUBILEE RECTORS’ CONFERENCE, Pécs , October 13, 2010. A New Cultural Environment in the European Higher Education Area: Degree equivalence as a driving force for the international labor market. University of Maribor Rector Prof. Ivan Rozman , PhD. Danube Region. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: EXPANDING EUROPE – JUBILEE RECTORS’ CONFERENCE, Pécs , October 13, 2010

EXPANDING EUROPE –JUBILEE RECTORS’ CONFERENCE,

Pécs, October 13, 2010

A New Cultural Environment in the European Higher Education Area: Degree equivalence as a driving force for the international labor

market.

University of MariborRector Prof. Ivan Rozman, PhD

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Danube Region

http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/cooperation/danube/index_en.htm

Danube Region: Germany (Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria), Austria, Slovak Republic, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Romania, Bulgaria, Republic of Moldova and Ukraine.

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The Example of the Danube Region

The Danube River Basin is a diverse and complex macro-region,

consisting of 14 different countries and bringing together different:

• cultures• religions• historical backgrounds• opportunities for industrial and economic development• political systems and models of government• different approaches to EU policy (8 members of the

Danube Region are EU Member States, 6 are not.)

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The diversity of countries located in the Danube

Region is both a challenge and an obstacle for

developing a common policy. In the Danube

Region, there are approximately 280 state

universities, which demonstrate enormous

potential and the need to develop a common

strategy on higher education.

Page 5: EXPANDING EUROPE – JUBILEE RECTORS’ CONFERENCE, Pécs , October 13, 2010

The Mission of Modern Universities

UniversityUniversity

policy

artsscience- RDI

study programs

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• In 1088, the first university in Europe, the Alma Mater Studiorum in Bologna was established, combining classical arts of grammar, rhetoric and logic.

• In 1999, Bologna provided all European universities with common principles, and it has thus profoundly influenced higher education in Europe in a crucial moment of becoming part of the globalization process.

• The complexity of the current situation requires universities to find new

ways of expression and functioning between traditional values and the awareness of changes and needs of the modern society.

• Mission statements of several universities already indicate changes in the profile of modern HE institutions and their tendency to cover a wider spectrum of the needs of society.

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Cooperation Schemes of Universities

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International Labor Market

(new) working posts in (inter)national economycompetitive advantage as a result of cooperation

between universities and the economy

study program development, student exchange, work placements…

research – development – innovation projects human resources(alumni )

new, innovative technologies, products, servicesimpact

taxes

money and other forms of benefits

enhancinguniversity – economy

RDI cooperation

funding - public calls

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COOPERATION & COMPETITION

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JOINT DEGREE PROGRAMS

• Important manner of cooperation in higher education.

• Degree equivalences and basic principles of the Bologna declaration in all study programs should be provided when creating joint degree programs.

• Due to different national legislation, we encounter numerous administrative barriers.

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University Rankings

• recognized and traditional universities VS newly established universities

• It’s difficult to establish strong and stable connections between these universities.

• In terms of common projects, study programs and bilateral exchanges, universities with similar ranking positions are cooperating more easily.

• Rankings are important in order to identify universities’ strengths and weaknesses, facilitating reforms and launching new initiatives.

• Every university is aiming at an internal monitoring system of excellence and quality.

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• Based on the positive response to the Report on Merit Rating Indicators at Faculties of the University of Maribor for the period 2003-2006, the University of Maribor has decided to revalue the merit rating of UM members for the period 2004-2008.

• Negative outcomes should act as an incentive to achieve better results, while positive ones should present a challenge of getting to the top (compare & competition).

• ranking brand name greater knowledge better jobs higher salaries

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• ARWU - Academic Ranking of World Universities- founded and compiled by the Shanghai Jiaotong University- comparing 1200 higher education institutions worldwide - since 2003• THE - Times Higher Education (formerly THES The Times Higher

Education Supplement)- weekly London-based magazine and United Kingdom's leading higher

education news publication for World Higher Education- magazine since 1971, Times Higher Education World University Rankings

since 2004• CHE - Centre for Higher Education Development - most comprehensive and detailed ranking of higher education institutions

(HEIs) in German-speaking countries- comparing 132 universities in 154 other higher education institutions

(Fachhochschulen)- since 1998• Webometrics- since 2004- comparing 20,000 higher education institutions

Most Famous Academic Rankings

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• Cultural, religious, economic and other obstacles present a challenge not only in the globalized world (Europe) but also in various regions.

• In order to overcome these barriers, we must

ACCEPT, UNDERSTAND and RESPECT each other.

Conclusion