ALMA MATER STUDIORUM UNIVERSITA’ DI BOLOGNA St. Petersburg, 03/02/2011 A multicampus structure Faculty/Department Agreements School of Modern Languages for interpreters and translators (SSLIMIT) Faculty of Political Science- Forlì Faculty of Agriculture Department of applied chemistry Language Center – CLIRO at Forlì Campus Faculty of foreign languages MSU ‘Lomonosov‘ RSUH Institute ‘A .S. Puskin' for Russian Language Moscow State Linguistic University SPSU Institute of agriculture, food industry technologies, agricultural economy Pushchino State University, Russian Academy of Science PFUR Unibo and Russia: framework agreements SPSU PFUR HSE MSU “Lomonosov” RSUH UNIBO Cooperation Agreement IKSUR Plekhanov RAE Astrakhan STU TRIPLE I CONSORTIUM RSU Physical Education and Sport a.Tourism MSU of environmental engineering UNIBO and Russia Eu funded projects • EMA 2 TRIPLE I (2008-2009-2010!) • TEMPUS (curriculum development) - Integrated coastal management - Development of SME in transition countries - Lifelong learning structure in Siberia • FP7 (Cooperation) 20% success ratio submitted/funded projects – – – – – Health Space Environment KBBE (Knowledge Based Bio-Economy ) NMP (Nanotechnologies, Materials and new Production Technologies ) Cooperation results: some examples • Structured (and funded!) MOBILITY SCHEMES TRIPLE I (since 2008) Unibo mobility scheme “OVERSEAS” (since 2005) • JOINT master programmes (2 years) “Economics and Market Policy” HSE (Coming Soon!) Master’s degree in Interdisciplinary research and studies on eastern europe SPSU • JOINT professional master programmes (1 year) MIEX-Professional Master in International Management Moscow State Institute for International Relations CESPEM-Creation and Development of Small and Medium-Sized Innovative Enterprises in Countries in Transition (professional Master not active in 2010-11) Novosibirsk State Technical University Student mobility data Analysis Unibo mobility flows - in UNIBO FLOWS TRIPLE I FLOWS 30 27 26 27 25 20 15 14 13 10 Incoming students from Russia: Triple I contributes to the 30% of overall student mobility (only undergraduate and master level!) 7 5 0 2008 2009 2010 30% 1 2 70% Student mobility data Analysis Outgoing students: Triple I contributes to the 40% of overall student mobility (undergraduate and master level) Unibo mobility flows - out 25 20 20 21 20 15 15 12 11 UNIBO FLOWS TRIPLE I 10 5 0 2008 2009 2010 43% 1 2 57% Staff mobility data analysis STAFF OUTGOING MOBILITY 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 STAFF INCOMING MOBILITY 7 UNIBO FLOWS 6 TRIPLE I FLOWS 2008 2009 5 4 UNIBO FLOWS 3 TRIPLE I 2 2010 41 % 1 59 % 1 0 2 2008 2009 2010 24% 1 2 76% Triple I Mobility data Analysis APPLICATION/SELECTION RATIO 100 90 86 90 80 APPLICATIONS TO UNIBO 70 50 40 30 selected applicants 55 60 40 25 28 20 25 APPLICATION FROM UNIBO 25 23 15 13 18 selected applicants 10 0 2008 2009 2010 one of the highest number of mobilities to Russia within TRIPLE I… Attractiveness 1 • Why Russia? ☺Quality ☺Reliability ☺Mutual interest ☺Promotion ☺Institutional committment (from Unibo strategic plan) Increase participation in EU programmes (and mobility opportunities!) More graduates with an integrated mobility experience Invest on quality of international and joint programmes Improve services to International students and staff Attractiveness 2 • Why Unibo? ☺History and tradition coupled with innovation (international research groups) ☺Popular university exchange destination ☺International programmes offered ☺…Art, food, wine … Erasmus Mundus Action2 Management and Services Adjusting existing organisational structures To new management systems Internal management & organisation Workload and responsibilities Set up of EMA2 Coordination Unit Main tasks • • • • • • Application preparation phase Advising during application selection Preparation for arrival /departure of grantees Registration procedures Academic Financial Administrative Monitoring Services for incoming students • • • • • • Immigration services bank account & fiscal code Welcome day for exchange students accommodation services language course IT-support for enrolment/registration procedure Services for outgoing students • Promotion meetings • Counselling / Liaison activities • Support during application phase • Support for travel arrangements and visa Monitoring and Follow-up: ensuring academic quality of mobilty Before • Accurate couselling during application phase • Organisation of meetings with students • minimum requirements for unibo students to participate • Accurate Learnign Agreement before departure during • Feed-back from academic tutors • Mid-term activity report after • Recognition procedures • reporting International Mobility schemes Challenges and impact Integration of the new scheme to existing organisational structure ☺ Consolidation or expansion of relations with partner institutions Setting-up a new management approach ☺ Increased visibility Improve the quality to meet the expectations of international students and staff tailor existing programmes and teaching/learning methods to the international audience ☺ Networking for further projects ☺ Increased number of grants for own students and staff to go abroad A story FORLI CAMPUS MULTIDISCIPLINARY COOPERATION AGREEMENT Double Degree EMP Summer/winter Schools Partnership in professional Master OTHERS! Thanks! francesca.maltauro@unibo.it diri.ecw@unibo.it