QWG3_EC

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HOPE WG3 Questionnaire
PARTNER IDENTIFICATION:
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The objective of this questionnaire is to gather data to analyse the impact of transnational mobility in
European Physics degrees, both at the bachelor and master levels, as well as vertical mobility
between bachelor and master programmes.
NOTE 1: Whenever we refer to “European countries” we mean countries that participate in the Life
Long Learning programme. You can find the list of countries at the end of this questionnaire. The
only exception to this is Q1 on fees, which specifies EU and non-EU students.
NOTE 2: When we ask about number of students, please, give the average annual number of
students over the last three years (or similar period if more convenient).
NOTE 3: Even though it is not always specified we are ONLY referring to PHYSICS (or Physics-related)
degrees.
NOTE 4: Master refers to Bologna type Master course
Fees
1.- What are the annual fees/charges in € paid by a full-time student on a normal programme?
(please convert other currencies to Euro):
EU students (including nationals)
Bachelor:
Master:
Non-EU students
Bachelor:
Master:
Student numbers
2.-) What is the average number of students graduating per year?
Bachelor:
Master:
3a.- What is the average number of students from other European countries (see note 1) attending
any year of the degree programme at your university?
Bachelor:
3b.- Of these, how many are exchange students?
Master:
Bachelor:
Master:
4a.- What is the average number of non-European students (see note 1) attending the degree?
Bachelor:
Master:
4b.- Of these, how many are exchange students?
Bachelor:
Master:
Student mobility
5a.- What is the total number of outgoing students to European universities through any exchange
programme per year? (Exchange either on a formal programme or informal agreement)
At least 1 semester
Bachelor:
Master:
Shorter period
Bachelor:
Master:
5b.- What is the total number of outgoing students to non-European universities?
At least 1 semester
Bachelor:
Master:
Shorter period
Bachelor:
Master:
6.- What is the average period in months incoming exchange students stay at your university?
Bachelor:
Master:
7.- What is the average period in months your outgoing exchange students spend away?
Bachelor:
Master:
8.- Is any form of mobility compulsory in your Masters course? Please specify.
Foreign Language
9.- Does your university provide lectures in a foreign language?
Bachelor:
Master:
10.- If your university does provide lecture courses in a foreign language,
a) Which language/s?
Bachelor:
Master:
b) Are they part of the regular programme?
Bachelor:
Master:
c) If they are not part of the regular programme, please explain the circumstances
d) Does your university provide parallel lectures in the national language?
Bachelor:
Master:
e)Is this a legal requirement in your country?
f) Does your university also provide additional support in the national language where the
lectures/other teaching is in a foreign language?
Bachelor:
Master:
Vertical Mobility & ERASMUS MUNDUS
11.- Does your university have any bilateral agreement leading to a joint/double degree? (Please give
details )
12.- How many of your incoming master students received their bachelor degrees at another
university in:
Your country
Another European country
A non-European country
13.- How many of them use the ERASMUS placement programme?
14.-. How many students did you send out per year at master level through the ERASMUS MUNDUS
programme?
15.- How many students did you receive per year at master level through the ERASMUS MUNDUS
programme?
16.- Has your university undertaken any specific action to increase the recruitment of foreign
students (European or non-European) for your master degree? (Please specify)
17. In case you have any difficulty answering the previous questions, please explain the problem.
WG3 chair
Eamonn Cunningham email : eamonn.cunningham@dcu.ie
COUNTRIES PARTICIPATING IN THE LIFE LONG LEARNING
PROGRAMME
Austria
France
Lithuania
Slovakia
Belgium
Germany
Luxemburg
Slovenia
Bulgaria
Greece
Malta
Spain
Cyprus
Hungary
Netherlands
Sweden
Czech Republic
Iceland
Norway
Switzerland
Denmark
Ireland
Poland
Turkey
Estonia
Italy
Portugal
United Kingdom
Finland
Latvia
Republic of Croatia
F.Y.R. of Macedonia
Liechtenstein
Romania
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