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Cooperation Mechanisms –
                  EMMC management at
                    Ghent University

                                                                                             Prague
                                                                                   EMAP Seminar 2010

                                                                                    Andries Verspeeten
                                                    International Relations Office – Educational Affairs
Ghent University – International Relations Office
Andries Verspeeten – EMAP Seminar
EMMCs in Europe and in the Flemish Community (Belgium)

  • 2008
     – EU: 103 operational programmes
     – Flemish Community: 10 EMMCs co-ordinated
  • 2010-11
     – EU: 113 operational programmes
     – 11 EMMCs co-ordinated
  • Success rate?
     – Adoption of Bologna process from 2003 onwards
     – Experience: Ghent University as “Erasmus Succes Story” (2007: 20 in
       EU), ECTS-label, many EU projects in different programmes



Ghent University – International Relations Office
Andries Verspeeten – EMAP Seminar
EMMCs at UGent
   Co-ordinating:
   • IMRD – EM International MSc. in Rural Development (2004)
   • EMMP – EM Master of Science in Photonics (2005)
   • FUSION - European Master in Nuclear Fusion Sc. and Eng. Physics (2005)
   • EMBC - EM MSc in Marine Biodiversity and Conservation (2007)
   • EUMAINE – European MSc in Nematology (2007)
   • IMFSE – International MSc in Fire Safety Engineering (2009)
   Partner:
   • EMLE - European Master in Law and Economics, coordinator Erasmus University
     Rotterdam (2004)
   • CEMACUBE – Common European Master Course in Biomedical Engineering,
     coordinator RU Groningen (2009)
       All projects have their common aspects, yet all have their consortium-specific
      particularities

Ghent University – International Relations Office
Andries Verspeeten – EMAP Seminar
Consortium income and partition

   • Income from Flat rate (30.000 euro / year) and common tuition fees
     (students pay only one central amount; for EM-scholarship holders the
     tuition fee is being substracted from total grant, max. 4000 euro Cat.A,
     max. 8000 euro Cat.B)
   • Income partly to be used for the organisation of the central secretariat, for
     sustainability purposes and to be divided among partners, all according to
     consortium agreement;
   • Division over partners can be with flat rates, and/or according to number
     of students, number of ECTS-credits delivered, etc.

          To be budgetted and agreed upon at time of project proposal design; to
         be consolidated in consortium agreement

Ghent University – International Relations Office
Andries Verspeeten – EMAP Seminar
Consortium’s administrative organisation


   • In general EACEA addresses the project co-ordinator, but the head of the
     co-ordinating institution remains legally responsible as legal
     representative (i.e. Rector / Vice-Chancellor signs all contracts)
   • The project co-ordinator organises the secretariat for the consortium,
     presides the Management Board, guarantees the smooth operating of the
     consortium in general
   • Preferably one full time secretariat coordinator is employed, payed by the
     project (‘technical coordinator’) for the day-to-day workings of the
     consortium, under management of the project co-ordinator




Ghent University – International Relations Office
Andries Verspeeten – EMAP Seminar
Cooperation Mechanisms - Consortium management

   Consortium Management Board
   • contains representatives of all full partners
   • meets at least twice per year
   • decides by vote on academic content, selection of candidates, budget
   • assisted by:
           • Local Programme Steering Committees at partner universities
                (local management ‘echelon’ for academic and administrative matters,
                implementing the programme at the respective partner university
           • Examination and Dissertation Commissions (both local and consortium level)
           • Consortium-specific Education Quality Assurance Committee (alumni,
             professionals), attached to Management Board
           • Consortia can decide to create other committees or units tasked with specific
             aspects (promotion, alumni working,e.a.)


Ghent University – International Relations Office
Andries Verspeeten – EMAP Seminar
UGent: Involved internal administrative entities

   • Programme secretariat (1 FTE+) for consortium management
   • Central International Relations Office (1 FTE) for overall follow-up
   • Faculty: formal approval of the programme
            • Faculty Board
            • Dean’s administration (student administration, quality assurance unit)
   • Central unit for study programmes and student administration
   • Board of Governors: formal approval of the programme
   • Financial Department
   • Central Student Services:
            • Housing Department
            • University Language Center
            • e.a.


Ghent University – International Relations Office
Andries Verspeeten – EMAP Seminar
Administrative organisation UGent: Coordinator’s Secretariat

  The administrative management of the programme at the coordinating secretariat
    encompasses:

     •    Promotion and communication towards prospective students
     •    Screening of candidate-students, preparing the selection
     •    Follow-up of students and scholars within the consortium
     •    Visa-support to individual students (IRO: general procedures)
     •    Communication with consortium partners
     •    Organisation of consortium meetings
     •    Communication with EACEA and preparing reports
     •    Internal cooperation within Faculty administration
     •    Cooperation with central student office concering student files and degrees
     •    Communication with Housing Department
     •    Cooperation with IRO concerning EACEA-modalities, contracts and issues concerning all
          EMMCs
     •    etc.

             The consortium’s ‘hub’
Ghent University – International Relations Office
Andries Verspeeten – EMAP Seminar
Administrative organisation UGent: IRO

  • Official project communication with EACEA (for which signature of rector is
    needed)
  • Advisory role, knowledge transfer between operational and prospective projects
  • Assistance in preparation of project proposals (administration and content)
  • Organisation of meeting between UGent-consortium coordinators and local
    administrative entities on common issues and concerns
  • Provide additional liaison with partner universities, next to technical coordinators
  • Institution-wide communication with EACEA en EPOSvzw (Flemish National
    Agency) and other external organisations (City Council, Foreign Office,...)
  • Preparation of policy texts for Internationalisation Policy Committee’s agenda
    concerning EMA1




       The consortium’s ‘mediator’

Ghent University – International Relations Office
Andries Verspeeten – EMAP Seminar
Administrative organisation UGent: Central Student Admin

  • Study Programmes Unit
           • Support in finalising the Consortium Agreement
           • Request for the start of the Programme and the approval of the CA, to be
             granted by the University Management Board
           • Preparation of the Diploma and Diploma Supplement model
  • Student Administration Unit
           • Enrolment of all students, also those not attending courses at UGent
             (EU/non-EU and regular/pro forma)
           • Awarding the Diplomas and Supplements, to be signed by all partner
             institutions




         The consortium’s ‘consolidator’

Ghent University – International Relations Office
Andries Verspeeten – EMAP Seminar
Management: Graphical representation


          Partner Institution                   Partner Institution       Partner Institution


                                              Management Board

           Exam and Dissertation                              Programme Coordinator

           Quality Assurance                                  Programme Secretariat

                           …


                                                    EACEA, National Agency, International Office,…


Ghent University – International Relations Office
Andries Verspeeten – EMAP Seminar
Preparation of the Consortium Agreement

  • Bear the future CA in mind whilst drawing up the project proposal
  • Letters of Support signed by legal representatives are needed for the
    project proposal; adding an outline/draft of the CA might be useful too;
    fully endorsed CA even better
  • Finalise the CA ASAP after project proposal: be aware of the long approval
    process within the respective partner institutions
  • EACEA requires a copy of the finalised CA at the latest prior to the issuing
    of the first grant agreement
  • Some institutions might require formally signed agreements even before
    handing in the project proposal




Ghent University – International Relations Office
Andries Verspeeten – EMAP Seminar
Preparation of the Consortium Agreement (2)

  To be covered:
  • Structure of the programme, mobility
  • organizational structure and responsibilities (management)
  • Financial Arrangement (tuition fee, EC grant, transfers between partners)
  • Admission, Application, Selection procedure and enrolment procedure
  • Practical implementation (details preferably worked out in an Annex)
  • examination, transfer of credits
  • Degree delivery
  • quality assurance
  • intellectual property rights



Ghent University – International Relations Office
Andries Verspeeten – EMAP Seminar
Accreditation


  • According to national legislations of each degree awarding country
  • Flanders: legal exception for EMMC
      • once a project is selected by EACEA, NVAO automatically accredits the
        joint programme. Joint degrees can then be signed in Flanders
      • after first three years it is recommendable to pass the full Flemish
        accreditation procedure for the joint programme: if successful, the
        programme becomes independent from the recognition within
        Erasmus Mundus
  • The accreditation status is to be checked by the partners, through e.g.
    their respective National Agency. Be aware: this is an ‘eligibility criterium’
    at the moment of enrolment of the first cohort (see Programme Guide )


Ghent University – International Relations Office
Andries Verspeeten – EMAP Seminar
After selection: preparing the first year


  • ASAP: Promotion & website
  • Consortium deadline for applicants Cat. A: approx. end of December 2010
  • EACEA Deadline Cat.A: end of Januari 2011 -> finalise the selection
    decisions in a consortium Management Boarding meeting
  • EACEA approval selection Cat. A: March 2011
  • Consortium deadline for applicants Cat. B: approx. end of April 2011
  • EACEA Deadline Cat.B: end of May 2011
  • Specific Grant Agreement July 2011




Ghent University – International Relations Office
Andries Verspeeten – EMAP Seminar
Econsort: online cooperation tool

  • Online website and consortium management-tool
  • Developer: Dr. Tim Deprez, manager of EMBC-programme
  • Used by all Ugent-coordinated EMMCs (6) and EMA2-projects (2)
  • One independent ‘tool instance’ per consortium
  • Can be accessed by all partners through the internet (secured)
  • Online application form for students
  • Mailing and archive
  • Secured student pages: exchange of experiences, surveys, etc.




Ghent University – International Relations Office
Andries Verspeeten – EMAP Seminar
Some general observations

  • A strong sense of initiative from the part of the promotor/coordinator is
    needed, but input and commitment of all partners is crucial
  • Keep the size of the consortium manageable, both on the academic and
    administrative level; better three good partners than five ‘pro forma’
  • Partnerships can originate from longstanding academic collaboration and
    mutual trust, but formalisation and control mechanisms are necessary;
    Sometimes new partnerships tend to be the most dynamic
  • International collaboration requires internal collaboration: the academics
    take the initiative, but the administration should be involved/consulted
    from an early stage, as the necessity of their commitment cannot be
    neglected; all local co-ordinators should be ‘champions of Erasmus
    Mundus’
  • Diplomacy is needed, but a Management Board should not shy away from
    taking decisions
Ghent University – International Relations Office
Andries Verspeeten – EMAP Seminar

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EMMC: Cooperation mechanisms between partners

  • 1. Cooperation Mechanisms – EMMC management at Ghent University Prague EMAP Seminar 2010 Andries Verspeeten International Relations Office – Educational Affairs Ghent University – International Relations Office Andries Verspeeten – EMAP Seminar
  • 2. EMMCs in Europe and in the Flemish Community (Belgium) • 2008 – EU: 103 operational programmes – Flemish Community: 10 EMMCs co-ordinated • 2010-11 – EU: 113 operational programmes – 11 EMMCs co-ordinated • Success rate? – Adoption of Bologna process from 2003 onwards – Experience: Ghent University as “Erasmus Succes Story” (2007: 20 in EU), ECTS-label, many EU projects in different programmes Ghent University – International Relations Office Andries Verspeeten – EMAP Seminar
  • 3. EMMCs at UGent Co-ordinating: • IMRD – EM International MSc. in Rural Development (2004) • EMMP – EM Master of Science in Photonics (2005) • FUSION - European Master in Nuclear Fusion Sc. and Eng. Physics (2005) • EMBC - EM MSc in Marine Biodiversity and Conservation (2007) • EUMAINE – European MSc in Nematology (2007) • IMFSE – International MSc in Fire Safety Engineering (2009) Partner: • EMLE - European Master in Law and Economics, coordinator Erasmus University Rotterdam (2004) • CEMACUBE – Common European Master Course in Biomedical Engineering, coordinator RU Groningen (2009) All projects have their common aspects, yet all have their consortium-specific particularities Ghent University – International Relations Office Andries Verspeeten – EMAP Seminar
  • 4. Consortium income and partition • Income from Flat rate (30.000 euro / year) and common tuition fees (students pay only one central amount; for EM-scholarship holders the tuition fee is being substracted from total grant, max. 4000 euro Cat.A, max. 8000 euro Cat.B) • Income partly to be used for the organisation of the central secretariat, for sustainability purposes and to be divided among partners, all according to consortium agreement; • Division over partners can be with flat rates, and/or according to number of students, number of ECTS-credits delivered, etc. To be budgetted and agreed upon at time of project proposal design; to be consolidated in consortium agreement Ghent University – International Relations Office Andries Verspeeten – EMAP Seminar
  • 5. Consortium’s administrative organisation • In general EACEA addresses the project co-ordinator, but the head of the co-ordinating institution remains legally responsible as legal representative (i.e. Rector / Vice-Chancellor signs all contracts) • The project co-ordinator organises the secretariat for the consortium, presides the Management Board, guarantees the smooth operating of the consortium in general • Preferably one full time secretariat coordinator is employed, payed by the project (‘technical coordinator’) for the day-to-day workings of the consortium, under management of the project co-ordinator Ghent University – International Relations Office Andries Verspeeten – EMAP Seminar
  • 6. Cooperation Mechanisms - Consortium management Consortium Management Board • contains representatives of all full partners • meets at least twice per year • decides by vote on academic content, selection of candidates, budget • assisted by: • Local Programme Steering Committees at partner universities (local management ‘echelon’ for academic and administrative matters, implementing the programme at the respective partner university • Examination and Dissertation Commissions (both local and consortium level) • Consortium-specific Education Quality Assurance Committee (alumni, professionals), attached to Management Board • Consortia can decide to create other committees or units tasked with specific aspects (promotion, alumni working,e.a.) Ghent University – International Relations Office Andries Verspeeten – EMAP Seminar
  • 7. UGent: Involved internal administrative entities • Programme secretariat (1 FTE+) for consortium management • Central International Relations Office (1 FTE) for overall follow-up • Faculty: formal approval of the programme • Faculty Board • Dean’s administration (student administration, quality assurance unit) • Central unit for study programmes and student administration • Board of Governors: formal approval of the programme • Financial Department • Central Student Services: • Housing Department • University Language Center • e.a. Ghent University – International Relations Office Andries Verspeeten – EMAP Seminar
  • 8. Administrative organisation UGent: Coordinator’s Secretariat The administrative management of the programme at the coordinating secretariat encompasses: • Promotion and communication towards prospective students • Screening of candidate-students, preparing the selection • Follow-up of students and scholars within the consortium • Visa-support to individual students (IRO: general procedures) • Communication with consortium partners • Organisation of consortium meetings • Communication with EACEA and preparing reports • Internal cooperation within Faculty administration • Cooperation with central student office concering student files and degrees • Communication with Housing Department • Cooperation with IRO concerning EACEA-modalities, contracts and issues concerning all EMMCs • etc. The consortium’s ‘hub’ Ghent University – International Relations Office Andries Verspeeten – EMAP Seminar
  • 9. Administrative organisation UGent: IRO • Official project communication with EACEA (for which signature of rector is needed) • Advisory role, knowledge transfer between operational and prospective projects • Assistance in preparation of project proposals (administration and content) • Organisation of meeting between UGent-consortium coordinators and local administrative entities on common issues and concerns • Provide additional liaison with partner universities, next to technical coordinators • Institution-wide communication with EACEA en EPOSvzw (Flemish National Agency) and other external organisations (City Council, Foreign Office,...) • Preparation of policy texts for Internationalisation Policy Committee’s agenda concerning EMA1 The consortium’s ‘mediator’ Ghent University – International Relations Office Andries Verspeeten – EMAP Seminar
  • 10. Administrative organisation UGent: Central Student Admin • Study Programmes Unit • Support in finalising the Consortium Agreement • Request for the start of the Programme and the approval of the CA, to be granted by the University Management Board • Preparation of the Diploma and Diploma Supplement model • Student Administration Unit • Enrolment of all students, also those not attending courses at UGent (EU/non-EU and regular/pro forma) • Awarding the Diplomas and Supplements, to be signed by all partner institutions The consortium’s ‘consolidator’ Ghent University – International Relations Office Andries Verspeeten – EMAP Seminar
  • 11. Management: Graphical representation Partner Institution Partner Institution Partner Institution Management Board Exam and Dissertation Programme Coordinator Quality Assurance Programme Secretariat … EACEA, National Agency, International Office,… Ghent University – International Relations Office Andries Verspeeten – EMAP Seminar
  • 12. Preparation of the Consortium Agreement • Bear the future CA in mind whilst drawing up the project proposal • Letters of Support signed by legal representatives are needed for the project proposal; adding an outline/draft of the CA might be useful too; fully endorsed CA even better • Finalise the CA ASAP after project proposal: be aware of the long approval process within the respective partner institutions • EACEA requires a copy of the finalised CA at the latest prior to the issuing of the first grant agreement • Some institutions might require formally signed agreements even before handing in the project proposal Ghent University – International Relations Office Andries Verspeeten – EMAP Seminar
  • 13. Preparation of the Consortium Agreement (2) To be covered: • Structure of the programme, mobility • organizational structure and responsibilities (management) • Financial Arrangement (tuition fee, EC grant, transfers between partners) • Admission, Application, Selection procedure and enrolment procedure • Practical implementation (details preferably worked out in an Annex) • examination, transfer of credits • Degree delivery • quality assurance • intellectual property rights Ghent University – International Relations Office Andries Verspeeten – EMAP Seminar
  • 14. Accreditation • According to national legislations of each degree awarding country • Flanders: legal exception for EMMC • once a project is selected by EACEA, NVAO automatically accredits the joint programme. Joint degrees can then be signed in Flanders • after first three years it is recommendable to pass the full Flemish accreditation procedure for the joint programme: if successful, the programme becomes independent from the recognition within Erasmus Mundus • The accreditation status is to be checked by the partners, through e.g. their respective National Agency. Be aware: this is an ‘eligibility criterium’ at the moment of enrolment of the first cohort (see Programme Guide ) Ghent University – International Relations Office Andries Verspeeten – EMAP Seminar
  • 15. After selection: preparing the first year • ASAP: Promotion & website • Consortium deadline for applicants Cat. A: approx. end of December 2010 • EACEA Deadline Cat.A: end of Januari 2011 -> finalise the selection decisions in a consortium Management Boarding meeting • EACEA approval selection Cat. A: March 2011 • Consortium deadline for applicants Cat. B: approx. end of April 2011 • EACEA Deadline Cat.B: end of May 2011 • Specific Grant Agreement July 2011 Ghent University – International Relations Office Andries Verspeeten – EMAP Seminar
  • 16. Econsort: online cooperation tool • Online website and consortium management-tool • Developer: Dr. Tim Deprez, manager of EMBC-programme • Used by all Ugent-coordinated EMMCs (6) and EMA2-projects (2) • One independent ‘tool instance’ per consortium • Can be accessed by all partners through the internet (secured) • Online application form for students • Mailing and archive • Secured student pages: exchange of experiences, surveys, etc. Ghent University – International Relations Office Andries Verspeeten – EMAP Seminar
  • 17. Some general observations • A strong sense of initiative from the part of the promotor/coordinator is needed, but input and commitment of all partners is crucial • Keep the size of the consortium manageable, both on the academic and administrative level; better three good partners than five ‘pro forma’ • Partnerships can originate from longstanding academic collaboration and mutual trust, but formalisation and control mechanisms are necessary; Sometimes new partnerships tend to be the most dynamic • International collaboration requires internal collaboration: the academics take the initiative, but the administration should be involved/consulted from an early stage, as the necessity of their commitment cannot be neglected; all local co-ordinators should be ‘champions of Erasmus Mundus’ • Diplomacy is needed, but a Management Board should not shy away from taking decisions Ghent University – International Relations Office Andries Verspeeten – EMAP Seminar