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R3DEEM+ Online Workshop - TU Darmstadt (Germany) & KTH Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan (Sweden)
European higher education landscape is enriched by the cross-national joint Master programmes in recent years. Incentives and support measures like Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters and European Alliances enable Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) to initiate and transform cooperative study programmes like double , dual , joint or multiple degrees with partners which allow students to study at more than one HEI and open the way to mobility as a fixed component of their curriculum.
The workshop brings two major stakeholders of joint programmes, namely students&alumni and the academic and administrative developers of joint programmes together. The aim is to enable a rich dialogue focusing on "end-user" experiences of the existing European joint programmes and including student perspectives in developing and running them.
Target group
Students, alumni, representatives of students unions, administrative and academic developers of joint programmes, other interested stakeholders
Expected outcomes of the workshop
- Attendants can identify and analyse the potential structural challenges their joint programmes face
- Attendants can identify and analyse the structural challenges in their institutions
- Attendants can recognise student perspectives and motives to apply for a joint programme
- Attendants can understand how to interpret student input during the development stage of joint programmes
Workshop moderator
Dr. Cyntia Sandes Oliveira - TU Darmstadt, Head of International Relations Overseas
Workshop Access
The workshop is held online via Zoom. The attendants will receive access information after registration via email.
You need a device with a stable internet connection, a webcamera and a microphone. It is advised to be in a quite place with no background noise during the event.
Agenda
- 09:00: Welcome and introduction
- 09:15: Presentations of joint programme developers
- 10:00: Breakout rooms and discussion
- 11:00: Coffee break
- 11:20: Breakout rooms and discussion
- 12:50: Closing statements