One of the goals of the Arqus European University Alliance is to develop joint programmes at all levels based on the results of the previous project period and on bottom-up proposals from the partner universities. The aim of this questionnaire is to find out
who is interested in developing a joint programme in principle
or who is
already working on the development in concrete terms.
We therefore kindly ask all colleagues to indicate their interest in the development or implementation of a joint programme by means of filling out the following short questionnaire.
Some background information:
A joint programme is a jointly planned and developed study programme including a strong integration of both curriculum and organization at the participating partner institutions. They are typically offered jointly by two or more participating higher education institutions and can lead to single national, multiple or joint diplomas.
Arqus aims at developing excellent and innovative programmes that offer students a unique international academic opportunity. Arqus Joint Programmes - joint and flexible curricula - should in addition provide an innovative, quick and easy way to set up or foster academic cooperation within the Allicance. They are typically based on exisiting academic cooperation and mobility of students and staff. AJPs should therefore at least include the following components: structured physical and/or virtual mobility and one joint activity (e.g. joint seminars, joint summer schools, joint supervision of thesis etc.).
Please answer the following questions as precisely and short as possible