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SOCRATES PROGRAMME
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ERASMUS 3 (Thematic Networks)
ERASMUS 3 (Dissemination of Results)
213868 - CP -1-2004-1- IT - ERASMUS – TND
CLOSING DATE FOR SUBMISSION: 1 MARCH 2004
(as per postmark)
Applications bearing a postmark after this date will not be considered.
Applications must be sent by post. Applications sent by fax or e-mail will not be accepted.
The original application and 4 copies thereof are to be sent to:
Socrates, Leonardo and Youth Technical Assistance Office
Rue de Trèves / Trierstraat 59-61
B-1040 Brussels
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Important instructions and information regarding the application and selection procedure

Before completing the form, please read the relevant sections in the SOCRATES Guidelines for Applicants and the
SOCRATES General Call for Proposals 2004, which contain additional information on closing dates and specific
priorities for that year. Please also read the Administrative and Financial Handbook for Applicants for Transnational
Cooperation Projects before completing Section 2 on the budget. All of these documents can be obtained from the
Socrates, Leonardo and Youth Technical Assistance Office at the address below. Further information can also be
found on the SOCRATES website: http://europa.eu.int/comm/education/socrates.html

If the grant requested under this application exceeds 300,000 euros, the application must be accompanied by an
external audit report produced by an approved auditor, unless the applicant is a public body or a secondary or a
higher education establishment . The external audit report shall certify the accounts for the last financial year
available and give an assessment of the financial viability of the applicant.

In accordance with the Financial Regulation applying to the Community Budget, the Commission reserves the right
to request additional information or documents for verification of the financial capacity of the applicant.

The form must be completed in one of the 11 official languages of the European Union. These are marked with an
asterisk (*) in Annex 1. Please note that all participating institutions must confirm in writing their agreement to the
application as submitted. It is therefore suggested to use as application language a language which is common to
the partnership.

The application must be typewritten or word-processed using a computer, character size 11 pt minimum.

The original of the application must bear the original signature of the person legally authorised to sign on behalf of
the coordinating institution and the original stamp of this institution, if applicable.

The signed original and 4 copies thereof must be sent in the same envelope.

A copy of the application must be sent by 1 March 2004 to the appropriate National Agency in each of the countries
which are participating in the project (in case of Lingua I, II; Grundtvig I, I.1; Comenius II.1). The copy must be
accompanied by a translation of Section 1 Point 2 and Section 4 of the form, if this is requested by the National
Agencies concerned. The list of National Agencies appears in the General Call for Proposals 2004. It is also
available from the above-mentioned website and from the Socrates, Leonardo and Youth Technical Assistance
Office at the address below.

All applications will be acknowledged.

Applications will be judged against the eligibility and quality criteria set out in the Guidelines for Applicants and the
General Call for Proposals 2004.

Applicants will be notified about the outcome of the selection in writing in late July 2004. A copy of the notification
letter will be sent to the National Agencies concerned.

In accordance with standard Commission practice, the information provided in your application may be used for the
purposes of evaluating the SOCRATES programme. The relevant data protection regulations will be respected.
Any questions relating to this proposal should be addressed to the
Socrates, Leonardo & Youth Technical Assistance Office
Rue de Trèves / Trierstraat 59-61
B-1040 Brussels
Telephone: + 32 2 233 0111
Fax: + 32 2 233 0150
e-mail: info@socleoyouth.be
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SECTION 1 - IDENTIFICATION
1. Project title
Please use a maximum of 12 words; start with an acronym or abbreviation, if applicable.
CLIOHNET: Creating Links and Innovative Overviews to Enhance Historical Perspective in European Culture
If necessary, please provide a translation either in EN, FR or DE of the project title.
2. Summary of the project
Please identify clearly, in a maximum of 200 words, the following aspects of your project: Objectives, Target groups,
Main activities and Expected outputs.
If your application is successful, this summary will be used as the description of your project and will therefore be part of
your contract.
The Erasmus Thematic Network CLIOHNET is undertaking a dissemination year, to spread the results of its work as
broadly as possible.
CLIOHNET promotes innovative approaches to European History in a critical, comparative and connected perspective.
CLIOHNET deals not only with the subject as taught in higher education institutions and schools, but also, to the extent
possible, in general culture. CLIOHNET’s basic tenet is that in today’s expanding Europe, at all levels, from the most
popular to the most specialised, a great leap in awareness and understanding can be made when people holding different
national historical views come into direct and interactive contact.
CLIOHNET has a website, www.clioh.net. A variety of products, including volumes, DVDs, reports and European
reference points are ready for dissemination and discussion in a broad context. CLIOHnet has worked with the Pilot
Projects Tuning 1 and 2 and TEEP, developing new proposals and recommendations for the teaching, learning and study
of history. During the three years of its activities, the Network has organised ‘National Meetings’ all of its partner
countries. During the dissemination year, National (when possible bi- or tri national) conferences will be organised in all of
the countries. Furthermore each CLIOHnet partner has designated several ‘dissemination partners’: higher education
institutions, associations and reviews, with whom information and discussion events and distribution of materials are
planned.
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Applies only for ERASMUS:
Please identify how the project contributes to the aims and priorities described in the European Policy
Statement of your institution and - if possible - of the other partner institutions, submitted with the application
for the Erasmus University Charter.
The project contributes to the general strategy of the University of Pisa as outlined in its EPS because this
indicates the strong desire to develop the bases for the new European architecture of higher education and
more generally for the common elaboration and transmission of knowledge. It builds on the involve of the
University of Pisa in the original ECTS Pilot project, in designing the Sorbonne declaration and the
subsequent Bologna process, and in Tuning. CLIOHnet is mentioned in the EPS as a priority.
3. Duration and languages
Please indicate the total duration for which you are applying for a grant. The contractual period is likely to start on
1/10/2004.
Duration
12 months
24 months
36 months
Language in which you would like the grant contract to be issued
1st preference
DE
EN
FR
2nd preference (language in which you would like a translation of the contractual
package)
DA
DE
EL
EN
ES
FI
FR
IT
NL
PO
SE
Language in which you would like correspondence with the Commission to be conducted
(to facilitate cooperation with your partners, you are advised to enter the language most commonly used for
communication within the partnership)
1st preference
2nd preference
DE
EN
FR
DA
DE
EL
EN
ES
FI
FR
IT
NL
PO
SE
4. Financial support from the European Community
Please note that according to the new financial regulation applicable to the general budget of the European
Communities, one project may not receive more than one grant from the budget of the European Communities to
any one beneficiary. In other words, if you are to be selected to receive a Socrates grant for a given project, you must
not receive a grant from another Community programme for the same project and funding period.
Has the proposal, or any aspect thereof or any larger project to which it may belong, already been supported in the past
by the European Community?
No
Yes. Please specify the programme, date, type of activity (e.g. preparatory visit) and, if possible, contract number(s):
This is a proposal for a dissemination year of an Erasmus Thematic Network which is now in its third year and hence the
work which it proposes to disseminate has received support from the European Commission in the past.
Related to this project, but not identical, are its predecessor, the PROG (ex-CDI) entitled CLIOH, which is now in its
fourth, dissemination year, and hence was supported for the three preceding years. The Network has also received
funding in the past for several Socrates Intensive programmes, and, under the Culture 2000 programme, has
participated in the Clioh’s Workshop I and II projects, of which the beneficiary was Edizioni Plus, the University of Pisa
publishing house.
We should mention furthermore that CLIOHnet participated in Tuning 1 and in TEEP 2002.
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Is this proposal, or any aspect thereof or any larger project to which it may belong, currently being supported under the
SOCRATES Programme or some other European Community programme?
No
Yes. Please specify the programme, date, type of activity (e.g. preparatory visit) and, if possible, contract number(s):
At present we are in the third year of the CLIOHNET ETN project which is supported by the European Commission.
Many of the partners, though not all, participate in the dissemination year of the CLIOH PROG project; many of the
partners participate in a Socrates Intensive Programme to be held in Madrid in March 2004; on account of the Network,
the University of Turku has successfully applied for an e-Learning project which includes 7 CLIOHnet partners plus the
Finnish virtual University, and which intends to disseminate its results to CLIOHNET, and which will begin on 1 October
2004.
CLIOHNET now participates in Tuning 2.
Is this proposal, or any aspect thereof or any larger project to which it may belong, currently the subject of any other
application for support from the European Community?
No
Yes. Please specify the programme(s) and provide details under Section 2 Table 2.
This proposal for a dissemination year of the ETN CLIOHNET is presented only here.
Other ‘spinoff’ proposals are the following (as explained in greater detail in the present proposal itself):
-The University of Malta, with six other members of the Network is now presenting a pilot PROG for a second cycle
degree in Mediterranean History Studies under the acronym EMMHS;
- many members of the Network have presented a proposal for a Research Network of Excellence (entitled
CLIOHRES.net) to the Sixth Framework programme.
-The Edizioni Plus have presented a Culture 2000 project entitled ‘Clioh’s (e)Bookshelf’.
Furthermore, as explained in the present proposal in greater detail, CLIOHNET has taken an active role in organising the
European Archipelago of Humanistic Thematic Networks and in this connection intends to present or participate in the
presentation of a proposal with the other TNS under the ‘Accompanying Measures’.
CLIOHNET also supports a proposal presented to ‘Alfa’, entitles Tuning-Latin America, in which some of its members will
participate if the project is approved.
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5. Coordinating institution ( = Participating institution No 1 )
To fill in this part, please use the type of institution codes, country codes and region codes indicated in Annex 1.
5.1 Legal Representative
This is the person entitled to sign the agreement.
Full legal name of the institution in the
national language
Università di Pisa
Acronym of the institution, if applicable
Full name of the Institution in English
(formal or informal translation
University of Pisa
Country code
IT
Region code
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only
Website
http://www.unipi.it
Legal representative of the institution:
Last name
First name
IT51
I-PISA01
Title (optional)
(e.g. Prof., Dr,
etc.)
Pasquali
Marco
Prof.
Department/Unit
Official function within the institution
Rector
Sex
Legal address of the institution
Street & Street Number
Post Code & Town
Country
Lungarno Pacinotti 43-44
56100 Pisa
Italy
Phone (including country and area code)
+39 / 2212 / 175
Fax (including country and area code)
+39 /
F (female)
M (male)
/
E-mail
rettore@unipi.it
Is the institution able to recover VAT?
no
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5.2 Coordinator
All correspondence relating to the project will be addressed to this person.
Coordinator:
Last name
First name
Isaacs
Ann Katherine
Title (optional)
(e.g. Prof., Dr, etc.)
Prof.
Sex
F (female)
M (male)
Institution (if different from the legal
representative under question 5.1
above)/Department
Official function within the institution
Professor of Modern History
Correspondence address
Street & Street Number
Post Code & Town
Country & Region
Department of History
Piazza Torricelli 3/A
56126 Pisa
Tuscany Italy
Phone (including country and area codes)
+39 050 2215 422
Fax (including country and area codes)
+39 050 2215 537
E-mail address
isaacs@stm.unipi.it
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6. Other participating institutions
To fill in this part, please use the type of institution codes, country codes and region codes indicated in Annex 1.
Please group partners by country in the same order as in that indicated in Annex 1. Check the minimum number of
partners required (see Guidelines for Applicants). Add copies of the following pages if necessary.
Participating institution No 2
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universiteit Gent
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
B-GENT01
Ghent University
Department/Unit
Type of institution code
Contact person
EDU.
4
Country code
BE
Town / City
Region code
BE23
Function: Prof. of History and Faculty International Co-ordinator Male (M) X Female (F)□
Family name : François
First name : Luc
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 32-9-264 40 07 ; +32 9 9643068
Fax
+ 32 9 264 41 89 ; +32 9 264 41 95
E-mail
Website
Gent
Luc.Francois@rug.ac.be
http://www.rug.ac.be
Is the institution able to recover
VAT?
No
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Participating institution No 3
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Roskilde Universitetscentre
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Roskilde University
Department/Unit
Department of History and Social Theory
DK-ROSKILD01
Phone (including country
and area code)
EDU.
Roskild
Region
Country code DK
Town / City
4
e
code
Function: Associate Professor
Male (M) X Female (F)□
Family name: Jensen
First name: Henrik
Function: Deputy Academic Co-ordinator
Male (M) X Female (F)
Family name: Esmark
First name: Kim
+ 45 4674 2361
+45 4674 2821
Fax
+ 45 4674 3050
Type of institution code
Contact person
E-mail
Website
DK004
henj@ruc.dk
http:// www.hist.ruc.dk
kesmark@ruc.dk
Is the institution able to recover
VAT?
Yes
Participating institution No 4
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universität Bielefeld
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Bielefeld University
Department/Unit
Department of Historical Science History and Philosophy
Type of institution code
Contact person
D-BIELEFE01
EDU.
Region
Country code
DE
Town / City Bielefeld
4
code
Function: Professor
Male (M) X Female (F)
Family name: Bulst
First name: Neithard
Function: Deputy Academic Co-ordinator Male (M) X Female (F)□
Family name: Henselmeyer
First name: Ulrich
DEA4
Phone (including country
and area code)
+49 0521 106 3249; +49 521 106 3259
Fax
+ 49 521 106 2966
E-mail
Neithard.Bulst@Geschichte.uni-bielefeld.de; Ulrich.Henselmeyer@Geschichte.UniBielefeld.de
Website
http:// www.uni-bielefeld.de
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Is the institution able to recover
VAT?
Usually not
Participating institution No 5
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
D-BOCHUM01
Bochum University
Department/Unit
Type of institution code
Contact person
EDU.
4
Country
code
Function: Prof. Dr.; Prof. Dr
+ 49-234-32-22536
Fax
+ 49-234-32-14240
Website
Bochum
Region code
DEB3
Male ( x ) Female ( ); Male) Female (x)
Family Name: Hoelscher; Günther First Name: Lucian; Linda-Marie
Phone (including country
and area code)
E-mail
Town /
City
DE
Lucian.hoelscher@ruhr-uni-bochum.de ; Linda-Marie.Guenther@ruhr-uni-bochum.de
http:// www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/Geschichte
Is the institution able to recover
VAT?
Participating institution No 6
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universität Hannover
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Hannover, Germany
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.
4
Contact person
Country code
Function: Senior Lecturer
Town / City
+ 49 511 7624433
Fax
+ 49 511 7624479
Hannover
Region code
DE92
Male (M)□ Female (F) X
Family name: Averkorn
Phone (including country
and area code)
E-mail
DE
D-HANNOVE01
First name: Raphaela
raphaela.averkorn@hist-sem.uni-hannover.de
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Website
http:// www.geschichte.uni-hannover.de
Is the institution able to recover
VAT?
No
Participating institution No 7
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universität Leipzig
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Leipzig
Department/Unit
Faculty of Philology
Type of institution code
EDU.
4
Contact person
Country code
Function: Professor
DE
+ 49 341 97-35584
Fax
+49 341 97-35569
Region code
DED3
First name: Stefan
E-mail
Website
Leipzig
Male (M) X Female (F)□
Family name: Troebst
Phone (including country
and area code)
Town / City
D-LEIPZIG01
troebst@uni-leipzig.de
http:// www.uni-leipzig.de
Is the institution able to recover
VAT?
Participating institution No 8
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Tübingen
Department/Unit
Faculty of History
Type of institution code
EDU.
4
Country code
DE
Town / City
Tubin
gen
D-TUBINGE01
Region code
DE14
Function: Secretary of Faculty, Socrates Departmental Co-ordinator
Contact person
Male (M) X Female (F)
Family name: Stefan
Phone (including country
and area code)
First name: Zauner
+ 49 7071 29 7 6854
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Fax
+ 49 7071 25 28 97
E-mail
Website
Stefan.zauner@uni-tuebingen.de
http:// www.uni-tuebingen.de
Is the institution able to recover
VAT?
Participating institution No 9
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Ethniko kai Kapodistriako Panepistimio Athinon
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
National & Kapodistrian University of Athens
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.
4
Country code
Function: Professor
Contact person
GR
Town / City
Athina
First name: Antonis
Function: Deputy Co-ordinator
Male (M) Female (F) X
Phone (including country
and area code)
( +) 30 210 7277663
Fax
( +) 30 210 6037923
Region code
GR3
Male (M) X Female (F)□
Family name: Liakos
Family name: Giantsi
G-ATHINE01
First name: Nicoletta
E-mail
aliakos@cc.uoa.gr
Website
http:// www.uoa.gr
Is the institution able to recover
VAT?
No
Participating institution No 10
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Aristitotelio Panepistimio Thessalonikis
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Department/Unit
School of History and Archaeology
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Country
code
Tow
n/
City
GR
12
Thessaloniki
G-THESSAL01
Region
code
GR12
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Function: Professor of Modern History Male (M) X Female (F)□
Contact person
Family name: Koliopoulos
First name: John
Function: deputy Academic Co-ordinator Male (M) X Female (F)
Family name: Michailidis
First name: Iakovos
Phone (including country
and area code)
( + ) 30 31 997181; +30 2310 991 102
Fax
( + ) 30 31 997266; +30 2310 991 017
E-mail
Website
ioan@auth.gr ; jakovos@balkan.auth.gr
www.auth.gr
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 11
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universidad de Alcalá de Henares
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Alcalá
Department/Unit
Facultad de Filosofia y Letras
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
ES
E-ALCAL-H01
Madrid
Region
code
ES3
Function: Vice-Rector for Cultural Extension of the University Male ( ) Female (x
)
Contact person
Family name: Cabañas Gonzáles
First name: Maria Dolores
Function: Deputy Academic Co-ordinator Male ( ) Female (x )
Family name: Rios
First name: Rita
Phone (including country
and area code)
( +) 34 91 885 4065; +34-91-885 44 69
Fax
+ 34 91 885 4130 ; +34 91 885 44 10
E-mail
dolores.cabanas@uah.es; rita.rios@uah.es
Website
http:// www.uah.es
Is the institution able to recover
VAT?
No
Participating institution No 12
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universitat de Barcelona
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Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Barcelona
Department/Unit
Department of Contemporary History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town
/ City
ES
Function: Lecturer
Male ( ) Female ( x )
Family Name: Tavera
First Name: Susana
Phone (including country
and area code)
+34 93 333 3466 ext.3171
Fax
+34 93 449 8510
E-mail
Website
Barcelona
E-BARCELO01
Region
code
ES51
tavera@trivium.gh.ub.es
http://www.ub.es
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 13
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universidad de Deusto
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
E-BILBA002
University of Deusto
Department/Unit
Type of institution code
Contact person
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
ES
Function: Professor of History
Region
code
ES21
Male (M)□ Female (F) X
Family name: Cava Mesa
First name: María Jesús
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 34 944 13 91 06; + 34 94 4139000 ext. 2306
Fax
( +) 34 94 4139000 ext. 2268
E-mail
Website
Bilbao
mjcava@fil.deusto.es
http:// www.deusto.es
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 14
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Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Autonomous University of Madrid
Department/Unit
Department of medieval history
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
ES
Function: Professor
+34 914973568
Fax
+34 914974749
ES3
First name: Juan
E-mail
Website
Region
code
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Pan-Montojo
Phone (including country
and area code)
Madrid
E-MADRID04
Juanluis.pan@uam.es
http:// www.uam.es
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 15
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universidad Carlos III, Madrid
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
E-MADRID14
Carlos III University of Madrid
Department/Unit
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
ES
Madrid
Region
code
ES3
Function: Professor, Vice-Rector of International and Institutional Relations
Contact person
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Llamas Cascon
First name: Angel
Phone (including country
and area code)
(+) 34 91 6249676 ; (+) 34 91 6249689
Fax
( + ) 34 91 624 933 39
E-mail
Website
llamas@der-pu.uc3m.es
www.uc3m.es
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VAT ?
Participating institution No 16
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universidad de Salamanca
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Salamanca
Department/Unit
Faculty of Geography and History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Function: Professor
Town
/ City
ES
Region
code
ES41
Male (M) X □ Female (F)
Family name: Pérez Hernández
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 34 923 294550 (ext. 1428)
Fax
+ 34 923 294512
First name: Manuel
E-mail
Website
Salamanca
E-SALAMAN02
mapher@usal.es
http:// www.usal.es
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 17
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universitat de Valencia (Estudi General)
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
UVEG
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Valencia
Department/Unit
Faculty of Geography and History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
ES
Function: Dean of the Faculty
( +) 34 96 3864105
Fax
( +) 34 96 3864620
Region
code
ES52
Male (M) x Female (F) □
Family name: Gil Salinas
Phone (including country
and area code)
Valencia
E VALENCI01
First name: Rafael
16
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
E-mail
rafael.gil@uv.es
Website
http:// www.uv.es
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Yes
Participating institution No 18
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Université Pierre Mendès-France, Grenoble
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Pierre Mendes France University
Department/Unit
UFR Sciences Humaines
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
FR
Function: Professor
Contact person
Grenoble
Family name: Quashie
Fax
+ 33 4 76 827356
E-mail
FR71
First name: Bernard
Function: International Relations administrative services
+33 4 76 82 73 88
Region
code
Male (M) Female (F) □X
Family name: Bruneteau
Phone (including country
and area code)
F-GRENOBL02
Male (M) Female (F) X
First name: Amina
Bernard.Bruneteau@upmf-grenoble.fr; Amina. Quashie@upmf-grenoble.fr
Website
http:// www.upmf-grenoble.fr
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
no
Participating institution No 19
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Université de Paris IV-Sorbonne
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Paris
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
FR
17
Paris
F-PARIS04
Region
code
FR1
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Contact person
Function: Professor of Contemporary History Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Bled
First name: Jean-Paul
Phone (including country
and area code)
( + ) 33 1 40 46 22 11; ( + ) 33 1 40 462644 ; ( + ) 33 1 40 463232
Fax
( + ) 30 1 40 46 25 88; ( + ) 33 1 40 46 2649
E-mail
Website
jean-paul.bled@paris4.sorbonne.fr
www.paris4.sorbonne.fr
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 20
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Université de Poitiers
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Poitiers
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Country
code
Function: Professor
Contact person
Town /
City
FR
Region
code
FR53
Male (M)□ Female (F) X
Family name: Auliard
Function: Professor
Poitiers
F-POITIER01
First name: Claudine
Male (M)□ Female (F) X
Family name: Marchesin
First name: Isabelle
Phone (including country
and area code)
( + ) 33 5 49 45 4531
Fax
( + ) 33 5 49 454817
E-mail
Claudine.auliard@wanadoo.fr ; claudine.auliard@univ-poitiers.fr; isabelle.marchesin@univpoitiers.fr
Website
http://www.univ-poitiers.fr
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 21
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Université de Rouen
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
18
F-ROUEN01
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Rouen University
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
FR
Function: Maître de conférences
Male (M) X Female (F)□
Family name: Dupuy
First name: Pascal
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 33 2 35 15 33 98
Fax
+ 33 2 35 14 68 85
E-mail
Website
Region
code
Rouen
FR23
Pascal.dupuy@univ-rouen.fr
http:// www.univ-rouen.fr
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 22
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Coláiste na hOllscoile Corcaigh
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
NUI CORK
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
National University of Ireland, Cork
Department/Unit
History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
IE
Function: Lecturer
Contact person
Region
code
IE025
First name: Hiram
Function: Deputy co-ordinator
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: O'Driscoll
First name: Mervyn
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 353 21 4903049; ( + ) 353 21 490 3477 / 2551
Fax
+ 353 21 4273369
Website
Cork
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Morgan
E-mail
IE-CORK01
h.morgan@ucc.ie; mervod@ucc.ie
www.ucc.ie
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 23
19
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Ollscoil na hÉireann, Gaillimh
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
NUI GALWAY
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
National University of Ireland, Galway
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
IE
Function: Professor of History
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Ellis
First name: Steven
Phone (including country
and area code)
( + ) 353 91 512296
Fax
+ 353 91 750556
E-mail
Website
Galway
IRL-GALWAY01
Region
code
IE013
steven.ellis@nuigalway.ie
http:// www.nuigalway.ie
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 24
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Università degli studi di Bologna
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Bologna
Department/Unit
Department of Ancient History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
IT
Regio
n
code
IT4
Function: Research Assistant, ECTS Institutional Co-ordinator Male (M) □ Female (F) X
Family name: Salvaterra
First name: Carla
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 39 051 2098361 ; +39 051 2098387
Fax
+ 39 051 222706
E-mail
Website
Bologna
I-BOLOGNA01
csalvaterra@lettere.unibo.it
http:// www.unibo.it
20
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
No
Participating institution No 25
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Università degli Studi di Milano
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Milan
Department/Unit
Department of Historical Sciences and Documentation
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
IT
Milano
I-MILANO01
Region
code
Function: Department Director
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Antonielli
First name: Livio
Function: Deputy Academic Co-ordinator
Family name: Brambilla
Male (M) □ Female (F) X
First name: Elena
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 39 02 5835 2965; +39 02 50312582
Fax
+ 39 02 58352602; +39 02 50312997
E-mail
IT2
Livio.Antonielli@unimi.it; Elena.Brambilla@unimi.it
Website
http:// www.unimi.it
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
No
Participating institution No 26
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Università degli studi di Padova
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Padua
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
IT
Function: ECTS Institutional Co-ordinator , Professor
Family name: Fumian ; Silvano
21
Padova
I-PADUA01
Region
code
IT4
Male (M) X Female (F) □
First name: Carlo; Giovanni
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 39 049 8274510; ( + ) 39 049 8274725
Fax
+ 39 049 8274511
E-mail
carlo.fumian@unipd.it; giovanni.silvano@unipd.it
Website
http:// www.unipd.it
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
No
Participating Institution No 27
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Provincia di Lucca
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Provincial Administration of Lucca
Department/Unit
Department of culture
Type of institution code
PUB.1
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
IT
Function: President’s assistant
+39 0583 417738
Fax
+39 0583 417231
Region
code
IT51
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Natalizi
Phone (including country
and area code)
Lucca
First name: Marco
E-mail
m.natalizi@provincia.lucca.it
Website
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
no
Participating institution n. 28
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
--
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Roma "La Sapienza"
Department/Unit
CISUECO (Centre of studies on Central and Eastern European Countries)
Type of institution code
EDU. 4
Country
code
Town /
City
IT
22
Roma
I ROMA01
Regio
n
code
IT6
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Contact person
Function: Professor of History of Eastern Europe
Family Name: Biagini
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 39 06 49913415
Fax
+ 39 06 4450740
First Name: Antonello
E-mail
Website
Male ( X ) Female ( )
Antonello.Biagini@uniroma1.it
http://www.uniroma1.it
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 29
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Università degli studi di Roma Tre
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Roma Tre
Department/Unit
Department of History Geography Anthropology
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
IT
Function: Full Professor of Modern History
Contact person
Family name: Cantù
Roma
Region
code
IT6
Male (M) □ Female (F) X
First name: Francesca
Function: deputy Academic Co-ordinator Male (M) X
Family name : Merluzzi
First name : Manfredi
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 39 06 54577594; ( + ) 39 06 54577454
Fax
+ 39 06 54577490
E-mail
Website
I-ROMA03
cantu@uniroma3.it; manfredi@rdn.it
http:// www.uniroma3.it
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 30
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
DIGIDOCS – EDIZIONI DIGITALI ONLINE
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
DIGIDOCS
23
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Type of institution code
Contact person
Phone (including country
and area code)
ASS.1
Country code
IT
Town / City
TORINO
Function: Vice President of the association ONLUS
Family name: Minuti
Region code
IT11
Male (M) X Female (F)□
First name: Rolando
+ 39 050 820172
Fax
E-mail
Website
minuti@unifi.it
http://www.eliohs.unifi.it/index.html ; http://www.cromohs.unifi.it
Is the institution able to recover
VAT?
Participating institution No 31
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
PLUS (Pisana Libraria Universitatis Studiorum)
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
PLUS
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Department/Unit
Type of institution code
Contact person
OTH
Country code
IT
Function: Marketing Office Director
Family name: Napolitano
Phone (including country
and area code)
+39 050 2212056
Fax
+39 050 2212945
Pisa
Region code
IT11
Male (M) Female X (F)□
First name: Claudia
E-mail
Website
Town / City
info-plus@edizioniplus.it
http://www.edizioniplus.it/inglese/AspFiles/index.asp
Is the institution able to
recover VAT?
Participating institution No 32
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Rijks Universiteit Groningen
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Groningen
Department/Unit
Faculty of Arts
24
NL-GRONING01
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Type of institution code
Contact person
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
NL
Region
code
NL11
Function: General secretary of the Faculty of Arts Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Wagenaar
First name: Robert
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 31 50 3635176 ; 31 50 3635900
Fax
+ 31 50 3634900
E-mail
Website
Groningen
r.wagenaar@let.rug.nl
http:// www.rug.nl
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 33
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universiteit Utrecht
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Utrecht University
Department/Unit
Women’s studies, Faculty of Arts
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
NL
Utrecht
NL-UTRECHT01
Region
code
NL31
Function: Associate Professor/ International Project Co-ordinator Male (M) □ Female (F) X
Family name: Waaldijk/ Hirs
First name: Berteke/ Sanne
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 3130 2536151 ; + 31 30 2536013
Fax
+ 31 30 253 6167 ; +31 30 2536695
E-mail
berteke.waaldijk@let.uu.nl; Sanne.Hirs@let.uu.nl
Website
http:// www.uu.nl
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
No
Participating institution No 34
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
25
A-GRAZ01
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Karl-Franzens-University Graz
Department/Unit
Type of institution code
Contact person
Phone (including country
and area code)
Fax
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
AT
Function: University Professor / Univ. Doz.
Family name: Beer
AT22
Male (M) X Female (F) □
First name: Siegfried
+43-316-3802364
+43-316-3809730
E-mail
Website
Region
code
Graz
siegfried.beer@kfunigraz.ac.at
http://www.kfunigraz.ac.at/
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 35
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universidade Aberta
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
UAb
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Portuguese Open University
Department/Unit
Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
PT
Function: Professor
+ 351-21.3916343
Fax
+ 352-21.3973229
PT13
First name: Ana Paula
E-mail
Website
Region
code
Male (M) □ Female (F) X
Family name: Avelar
Phone (including country
and area code)
Lisboa
P-LISBOA43
apavelar@univ-ab.pt
http://www.univ-ab.pt
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 36
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universidade de Coimbra
26
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Coimbra
Department/Unit
Istitut of History and Theory of Ideas
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
PT
Function: Professor
Function: Co-ordinator
First name: Joaquim
First name: Ana Cristina
Function: Deputy Academic Co-ordinator
Family name: Trindade
+351 239 859900
Fax
+351 239 836733
E-mail
PT12
Male (M) Female (F) X
Family name: Araújo
Phone (including country
and area code)
Region
code
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Ramos De Carvalho
Contact person
Coimbra
P-COIMBRA01
Male (M) Female (F) X
First name: Luisa
joaquim@dei.uc.pt; araujo@ci.uc.pt; luisa.trindade@sapo.pt
Website
http:// www.uc.pt
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
No
Participating institution No 37
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
FCSH-UNL
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Faculty of Social and Human Sciences, New University of Lisbon
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Lisboa
Function: Full Professor
Male ( ) Female ( X )
Family Name: Andrade
First Name: Amélia
Phone (including country
and area code)
( + ) 351-21-7933519
Fax
( + ) 351-21-7977759
E-mail
Website
Town /
City
PT
P-LISBOA03
Regio
n
code
PT13
dep.historia@fcsh.unl.pt; amelia@esoterica.pt
http:// www.fcsh.unl.pt
27
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 38
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Helsingin Yliopisto
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Helsinki
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
FI
Function: Socrates Co-ordinator
+ 358 9 191 24519
Fax
+ 358 9 191 23217
FI12
First name: Jaana
jaana.gluschkoff@helsinki.fi
E-mail
Website
Region
code
Helsinki
Male (M) Female (F) □X
Family name: Gluschkoff
Phone (including country
and area code)
SF-HELSINK01
http://www.helsinki.fi
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 39
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Turun Yliopisto
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
TY
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Turku
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
FI
Turku
SF TURKU01
Region
code
FI12
Function: Docent, Senior Assistant Male ( ) Female ( X )
Family Name: Syrjämaa
First Name: Taina
Phone (including country
and area code)
+358 2 333 5234; +358 2 253 1347
Fax
+358 2 333 6560
28
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
E-mail
Taina.syrjamaa@utu.fi; taisyr@utu.fi
Website
http://www.utu.fi
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
No
Participating institution No 40
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Uppsala Universitet
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Uppsala University
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
SE
S-UPPSALA01
Region
code
Uppsala
SE02
Function: Docent, Ass. Prof., Erasmus Department Co-ordinator
(M) X Female (F) □
Contact person
Family name: Rogers
Function: Prof.
Male
First name: John
Male (M) X Female (F)
Family name : Nováky
First name : György
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 46 18 471 1556; ( + ) 46 18 471 1544 ; ( + ) 46 18 471 1536
Fax
+ 46 18 471 1528
E-mail
John.rogers@hist.uu.se; gyorgy.novaky@hist.uu.se
Website
http://www.uu.se
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Yes
Participating institution No 41
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
University of Aberdeen
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Aberdeen
Department/Unit
Department of History
29
UK-ABERDEE01
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Type of institution code
Contact person
EDU.4
Country
code
UK
Town / City
Function: Lecturers in History
First name: David / Andrew
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 44 1224 272999 / 44 1224 272460
Fax
+ 44 1224 272203
Website
UKM1
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Ditchburn / Mackillop
E-mail
Region
code
Aberdeen
d.ditchburn@abdn.ac.uk / a.mackillop@abdn.ac.uk
http://www.abdn.ac.uk
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 42
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
University of Sussex
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Sussex
Department/Unit
Department of History in EAM
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
UK
Brighton
UK-BRIGHTO01
Region
code
UKJ2
Function: Academic co-ordinator Male (M) X Female (F) □
Contact person
Family name: Thomson
First name: James
Function: deputy academic co-ordinator
Family name: Damodaran
male (M) female (F) X
First Name: Vinita
Phone (including country
and area code)
+44 1273 606755 ext.2078 ; +44 1273 606755 ext. 2222
Fax
+44 1273 873797
E-mail
j.thomson@sussex.ac.uk; V.Damodaran@sussex.ac.uk
Website
http://www.sussex.ac.uk
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Yes
Participating institution No 43
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Prifysgol Caerdydd
30
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Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Cardiff University
Department/Unit
School of History & Archaeology
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
UK
Function: Professors
+44 29 20 876673
Fax
+44 29 2087 4929
UKL1
First name: William
E-mail
Website
Region
code
Cardiff
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Aird
Phone (including country
and area code)
UK-CARDIFF01
aird@cardiff.ac.uk
http://www.cardiff.ac.uk
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 44
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
University of Edinburgh
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Edinburgh
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
UK
Function: Professor
Contact person
Regio
n
code
UKM2
First name: Robert
Function: Deputy Academic Co-ordinator
Family name: Allerston
Male (M) □ Female (F) X
First name: Tricia
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 44 131 650 3786; +44 131 650 3758
Fax
+44 131 650 3784
Website
Edinburgh
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Anderson
E-mail
UK-EDINBUR01
r.d.anderson@ed.ac.uk ; p.allerston@ed.ac.uk
http://www.ed.ac.uk
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
31
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
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Participating institution No 45
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Prifysgol Cymru Abertawe
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Wales Swansea
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
UK
Function: Academic Co-ordinator
+44 1792 205678
Fax
+44 1792 295746
Region
code
UKL2
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Thacker
Phone (including country
and area code)
Swansea
UK-SWANSEA01
First name: Toby
E-mail
E.T.Thacker@swansea.ac.uk
Website
http://www.swansea.ac.uk
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
No
Participating institution No 46
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Primrose Publishing
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Department/Unit
Primrose Publishing
Type of institution code
SER
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
UK
Function: Proprietor
+ 44 13 71 850 132
Fax
+ 44 870 161 2738
Regio
n
code
UKH3
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Sephton
Phone (including country
and area code)
Wethersfield
First name: David
32
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davidsephton@rmplc.co.uk
E-mail
Website
http://www.rmplc.co.uk/com/dsephton/
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 47
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Háskóli Íslands
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Iceland
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
IS
Function: Professor
+ 354 525 4564
Fax
+ 354 525 4410
First name: Guðmundur
E-mail
Website
Region
code
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Hálfdanarson
Phone (including country
and area code)
Reykjavik
IS-REYKJAV01
ghalfd@hi.is
http:// www.hi.is
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 48
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universitetet i Bergen
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Bergen
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
NO
Function: Professor
Bergen
N-BERGEN01
Region
code
NO07
Male (M) x Female (F) □
Family name: Forland
First name: Astrid
33
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Phone (including country
and area code)
+47 55 58 23 04
Fax
+ 47 55 58 96 54
E-mail
Website
astrid.forland@hi.uib.no
http://www.uib.no
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 49
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Sofiiski Universitet Sveti Kliment Ohridski
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Sofia St Kliment Ohridski
Department/Unit
Faculty of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Country
code
Function: Dean
Contact person
Town /
City
BG
Region
code
BG1
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Roumen
First name: Genov
Function: deputy Academic Co-ordinator Male (M) Female (F) X
Family name : Tasheva
First name : Rositsa
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 359 2 876 292/ 9308 322; ( + ) 359 2 930 8366
Fax
+ 359 2 463 022
E-mail
Website
Sofia
BG-SOFIA06
genov@clio.uni-sofia.bg; tasheva@clio.uni-sofia.bg
http:// www.uni-sofia.bg
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 50
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Masarykova Univerzita v Brne
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
CZ-BRNO05
Masaryk University
34
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Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
CZ
Function: Associated Professor
Family name: Boček
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 420 5 41 121 190
Fax
+ 420 5 41 121 406
Region
code
CZ06
Male (M) X Female (F) □
First name: Pavel
E-mail
Website
Brno
pbocek@phil.muni.cz
http:// www.muni.cz
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 51
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Univerzita Karlova v Praze
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Charles University of Prague
Department/Unit
Faculty of Arts, Institute of World History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
CZ
Praha
CZ-PRAHA07
Region
code
CZ01
Function: Head of the seminar of General and Comparative History
Male (M) □ Female (F) X
Contact person
Family name: Klusakova
First name: Luda
Function: deputy Academic Co-ordinator Male (M) Female (F) X
Family name : Křižová
First name : Markéta
Phone (including country
and area code)
( + ) 420 221 619 203 / 221 619 254 ;( + ) 420 221 619 514
Fax
+ 420 2 248 12 166; ( + ) 420 221 619 385
E-mail
luda.klusakova@ff.cuni.cz; marketa.krizova@ff.cuni.cz
Website
http:// www.cuni.cz
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
no
Participating institution No 52
35
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Tartu Ulikool
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Tartu
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
EE
EE-TARTU02
Region
code
Tartu
Function: Head of the Department
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Kangilaski
First name: Jaak
Phone (including country
and area code)
( + ) 372 7 376500
Fax
( + ) 372 7 375 345
E-mail
jaak@ut.ee
Website
http:// www.ut.ee
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
yes
Participating institution No 53
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Panepistimio Kyprou
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Cyprus
Department/Unit
Department of History and Archaeology
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Function: Lecturer
Town /
City
CY
( + ) 357 22892336
Fax
( + ) 357 22751320
First name: Christopher
E-mail
Website
Region
code
Male (M) X Female (F)□
Family name: Schabel
Phone (including country
and area code)
Nicosia
CY-NICOSIA01
schabel@ucy.ac.cy
http:// www.ucy.ac.cy
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
36
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Participating institution No 54
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Latvijas Universitâte
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Latvia
Department/Unit
Department of the Humanities and Social Sciences
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
LV
Function: Academic Co-ordinator
Male (M) □ Female (F) X
Family name: Cimdina
First name: Ausma
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 371 7034859 ; +371 9177672
Fax
+ 371 7034809
E-mail
Website
Riga
LV-RIGA01
Region
code
lettica@latnet.lv
http:// www.lu.lv
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 55
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Vilniaus Universitetas
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Vilnius University
Department/Unit
Faculty of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
LT
Function: Lecturer
+ 3702 68 72 88
Fax
+ 370 2 68 72 82
Region
code
Male (M) □ Female (F) X
Family name: Skurvydaite
Phone (including country
and area code)
Vilnius
LT-VILNIUS01
First name: Loreta
E-mail
Loreta.skurvydaite@if.vu.lt
37
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
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Website
http:// www.vu.lt
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 56
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Eötvös Lorand University, Faculty of Arts
Department/Unit
Economic and Social History Department
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Region
code
Budapest
Function: Professor
Male (M) X Female (F)□
Family Name: Benda
First Name: Gyula
HU05
Function: deputy Academic Co-ordinator Male (M) Female (F)
Family name: Gábor
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 36 1 485 52 08
Fax
+ 36 1 485 52 08
E-mail
Website
Town /
City
HU
HU-BUDAPES01
First name: Sonkoly
benda@ludens.elte.hu; ; g.sonkoly@tla.hu
http:// www.elte.hu
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 57
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Debreceni Egyetem
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Debrecen
Department/Unit
Institute of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
HU
38
Debrecen
HU-DEBRECE01
Region
code
HU07
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Contact person
Function: Academic Co-ordinator
Family name: Lévai
Male (M) X Female (F)□
First name: Csaba
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 36 52 512 900 (ext.) 2271
Fax
+ 36 52 489 100 (ext.) 2130
E-mail
levaics@tigris.klte.hu
Website
www.unideb.hu
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
No
Participating institution No 58
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
MISKOLCI EGYETEM
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Miskolc
Department/Unit
Department of World History
Type of institution code
EDU 4
Contact person
Country code
HU
Miskolc
Function: assistant professor
Male ( x ) Female ( )
Family Name: KOVACS
First Name: ZOLTAN
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 36/46/565-225
Fax
+ 36/46/565-231
E-mail
Website
Town / City
HU MISKOLC01
Region code
kovacszo@axelero.hu
http:// http://www.bolcsweb.hu/
Is the institution able to recover
VAT?
Participating institution No 59
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
L'Universita' Ta Malta
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Malta
Department/Unit
Department of History
39
MT-MALTA01
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
MT
Function: Dean, Faculty of Arts
Contact person
Region
code
Msida
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Mallia Milanes
First name: Victor
Function: Deputy Academic Co-ordinator
Family name: Fenech
Male (M) X Female (F) □
First name: Dominic
Phone (including country
and area code)
( + ) 356 3290 2297; ( + ) 356 3290 2302
Fax
( + ) 356 21 322885
E-mail
dfen@um.edu.mt; victor.mallia-milanes@um.edu.mt
Website
http:// www.um.edu.mt
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 60
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Uniwersytet Jagiellonski
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Jagiellonian University of Krakow
Department/Unit
Faculty of Philosophy, Institute of Sociology
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Phone (including country
and area code)
Fax
Country
code
Town /
City
PL
Function: Academic Co-ordinator
Region
code
PL06
Male (M) Female (F) X
Family name: Krystyna First name: Romaniszyn
+48 12 422 21 29; +48 12 431 24 93
+48 12 430 20 99
E-mail
Website
Krakòw
PL-KRAKOW01
usromani@cyf-kr.edu.pl
http:// www.uj.edu.pl
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 61
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika
40
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Nicholas Copernicus University
Department/Unit
Faculty of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
PL
PL-TORUN01
Region
code
Torun
Function: Faculty Socrates Co-ordinator
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Nieuwazny
First name: Andrzej
Function: deputy Academic Co-ordinator
Male (M) Female (F) XX
Family name : Derkowska-Rybicka / Tandecka
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 48 56 6113747; ( + ) 48 56 6529903
( + ) 48 56 6114229 ; ( + ) 48 56 6114285
Fax
+ 48 56 6220488/ ( + ) 48 56 6520420
E-mail
PL02
First name : Ewa / Magdalena
aen@cc.uni.torun.pl; ewander@cc.uni.torun.pl; matan@cc.uni.torun.pl
Website
http:// www.uni.torun.pl
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
No (except some very special cases)
Participating institution No 62
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universitatea Babeş Bolyai din Cluj-Napoca
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Babeş-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca
Department/Unit
Faculty of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
RO
Function: Department Head
Contact person
Region
code
RO06
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Vese
First name: Vasile
Function: deputy Academic Co-ordinator Male (M) X Female (F)
Family name : Bucur
First name : Marius
Phone (including country
and area code)
+40 264 598456
Fax
+40 264 591906 +40 264 405326
E-mail
Website
ClujNapoca
RO-CLUJNAP01
vvesa@napocensis.ubbcluj.ro
http:// www.ubbcluj.ro
41
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
in some cases yes
Participating institution No 63
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universitatea "Stefan cel Mare" Suceava
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
USV
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
The "Stefan cel Mare" University of Suceava
Department/Unit
Faculty of History and Geography / Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country code
RO
Town / City
RO SUCEAVA01
Region
code
Suceava
RO01
Function: Scientific Secretary Male (M) X Female (F)□
Family name: Purici
Phone (including country
and area code)
+40 230 520081
Fax
+40 230 520080
First name: Stefan
E-mail
stefanp @atlas.usv.ro
Website
http:// www.usv.ro/istgeo
Is the institution able to recover
VAT?
Yes
Participating institution No 64
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Univerza v Mariboru
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Maribor
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
SL
Function: Professor, Department of Education
Family name: Klemenčič
Maribor
SI-MARIBOR01
Region
code
-
Male (M) X Female (F) □
First name: Vladimir
Phone (including country
and area code)
+386 2 2355280; +386 2 2355256
Fax
+386 2 2355267
42
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
E-mail
Website
matjaz.klemencic@siol.net; socrates.erasmus@uni-mb.si
http://www.uni-mb.si
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 65
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Univerzita Komenského v Bratislave
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
SK-BRATISL02
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Comenius University
Department/Unit
Faculty of Social and economic Sciences, Department of European Studies and
International Relations
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town
/ City
SK
Function: deputy Academic Co-ordinator
Family name: Kopecky
Phone (including country
and area code)
+42 1255 566718
Fax
+42 1255 423602
E-mail
Bratislava
Region
code
SK01
Male (M) X Female (F) □
First name: Peter
peter. kopecký@fses.uniba.sk
Website
http://www.uniba.sk
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
yes
Participating institution No 66
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Çukurova Üniversitesi
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
CUKUROVA UNIVERSITY
Department/Unit
DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Type of institution code
5.1
Contact person
Phone (including country
Country code
TR
Town / City
ADANA
Function: Assistant Prof.
Male ( ) Female ( x )
Family Name:KILICBEYLI
First Name: ELIF HATUN
TR ADANA 01
Region code
+ 90-322-338 72 67
43
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
and area code)
Fax
+ 90-322-338 72 84
E-mail
Website
elifhat@cukurova.edu.tr
http:// www.cukurova.edu.tr
Is the institution able to recover
VAT?
No.
Participating institution No 67
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Ortadogu Teknik Universitesi
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
ODTU
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Middle East Technical University (METU)
Department/Unit
History of Architecture
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Country code
TR
Town / City
Function: Erasmus Co-ordinator
Family name: Peker
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 90 312 210 6209
Fax
+ 90 312 210 1249
TR ANKARA04
Ankara
Region code
04
Male (M) X Female (F)□
First name: Ali Uzay
E-mail
peker @metu.edu.tr
Website
http:// www.archweb.metu.edu.tr
Is the institution able to recover
VAT?
no
Participating Institution No68
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
FATIH UNIVERSITESI
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
N.A.
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
FATIH UNIVERSITY
Department/Unit
ECONOMICS
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Country code
TR
Town / City
Istanbul
Function: Socrates Faculty Coordinator
Family Name: Solakoglu Guven
44
TR ISTANBU13
Region code
TR
Male ( ) Female ( X )
First Name: Ebru
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 90 212 889 16 52 ext.5037
Fax
+ 90 212 889 11 62
E-mail
egsolakoglu@fatih.edu.tr
Website
http:// fatih.edu.tr
Is the institution able to recover
VAT?
Yes
Participating institution No 69
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Karadeniz Teknik Universitesi
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
TR TRABZON01
Karadeniz Technical University
Department/Unit
Type of institution code
Contact person
EDU.4
Country code
Function: Professor
TR
+ 90 462 377 3303
Fax
+ 90 462 325 3185
Region
code
First name: Zihni
E-mail
Website
Trabzon
Male (M) Female (F)□
Family name: Demirbag
Phone (including country
and area code)
Town /
City
zihni @ ktu.edu.tr
http://
Is the institution able to recover
VAT?
(Outside Partner) Participating Institution No 70
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universität Basel
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
CH-BASEL01
University of Basel
Department/Unit
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Country
code
CH
45
Town /
City
Basel
Region
code
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Contact person
Function: Assistant, Medieval History Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Burkart
Phone (including country
and area code)
+41 61 295 9661
Fax
+41 61 295 9640
First name: Lucas
E-mail
Website
Lucas.burkart@unibas.ch
http://www.unibas.ch
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
(Outside Partner) Participating institution No 71
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
International Student of History Association
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
ISHA
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
International Student of History Association
Department/Unit
Type of institution code
Contact person
ASS. 2
Country
code
Function: President , International Board
Family name: Blake
Phone (including country
and area code)
+31 626 214667
Fax
+31 30 2342119
Zürich
Region
code
Male (M) X Female (F) □
First name: John
isha@isha-international.org
E-mail
Website
Town /
City
CH
http://www.isha-international.org
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Associate Partner Participating Institution No 72
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universiteti i Tiranës
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Tirana
Department/Unit
Department of History
46
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Type of institution code
Contact person
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
AL
Function: Head of Department of History
Family Name: Duka
Phone (including country
and area code)
+355 4 374341
Fax
+355 4 250166
Regio
n
code
Male ( ) Female ( X )
First Name: Valentina
E-mail
Website
Tirana
dukaf@hotmail.com
http://
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Associate Partner Participating Institution No 73
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Univerzitet u Banjoj Luci
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Faculty of Philosophy in Banja Luka
Department/Unit
Type of institution code
Contact person
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
BA
Function: Assistant Professor
Family name: Latinovič
Phone (including country
and area code)
+387 51 303 995 (ext. 1118)
Fax
+387 51 301 834
Banja Luka
Regio
n
code
Male (M) X Female (F) □
First name: Goran
E-mail
gorla8@hotmail.com
Website
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Associate Partner Participating Institution No 74
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Univerzitet u Sarajevu
47
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Sarajevu
Department/Unit
Type of institution code
Contact person
EDU.
4
Country code
BA
Function: Professor
+ 387 33 667 844
Fax
+ 387 33 667 873
First name: Enes
E-mail
Website
Region
code
Sarajevo
Male (M) Female (F)□
Family name: Pelidija
Phone (including country
and area code)
Town / City
ntanovic @ pmf.unsa.ba
http://www.unsa.ba/
Is the institution able to recover
VAT?
Associate Partner Participating Institution No 75
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Univerzitet u Novom Sadu
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Novi Sad
Department/Unit
Department of Physics/Faculty of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
SCG
Function: Full Professor
+381 21 55 318
Fax
+381 21 55 318
First name: Dušanka
E-mail
Website
Regio
n
code
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Obadović
Phone (including country
and area code)
Novi Sad
obadovic@im.ns.ac.yu
http://www.pmf.ns.ac.yu
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Associate Partner Participating Institution No 76
48
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Univerzitet "St. Kliment Ohridski"
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
PF-BT
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Faculty of Education (Faculty of Pedagogy)
Department/Unit
Elementary School Teacher, Preschool Teacher
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Bitola
Function: Full Professor
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family Name: Zhoglev
First Name: Zlatko
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 389 47 253 652 ;
Fax
+ 389 47 253 659
E-mail
Website
Town /
City
MK
Region
code
zlzoglev@uklo.edu.mk ; zlzoglev@mt.net.mk
http:// www.bitolainfo. um.mk
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Associate Partner Participating Institution No 77
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Московский государственный областной университет
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
МГОУ
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Moscow State Regional University
Department/Unit
Faculty of History, Politology and Law
Type of institution code
EDU.
4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
RU
Moskow
Function: Professor
Male ( x) Female ( )
Family Name: Zakharov
First Name: Viktor
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 007 095 261 19 19
Fax
+ 007 095 261 22 28
E-mail
Region
code
v.zakharov@mtu-net.ru
Website
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
49
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Associate Partner Participating institution No 78
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
MARIJSKIJ GOSUNIVERSITET
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Mari El State University
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU. 4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
RU
JoshkarOla
Regio
n
code
Function: vice chancellor
Male ( x) Female ( )
Family Name: Ivanov
First Name: Ananij Gerasimovich
Phone (including country
and area code)
( + ) 007 836 2 120548
Fax
( + ) 007 836 2 126598
E-mail
admin@marsu.ru
Website
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
6. Other participating institutions
To fill in this part, please use the type of institution codes, country codes and region codes indicated in Annex 1.
Please group partners by country in the same order as in that indicated in Annex 1. Check the minimum number of
partners required (see Guidelines for Applicants). Add copies of the following pages if necessary.
Participating institution No
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universiteit Gent
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
B-GENT01
Ghent University
Department/Unit
Type of institution code
Contact person
Phone (including country
and area code)
EDU.
4
Country code
BE
Town / City
Gent
Region code
BE23
Function: Prof. of History and Faculty International Co-ordinator Male (M) X Female (F)□
Family name : François
First name : Luc
+ 32-9-264 40 07 ; +32 9 9643068
50
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Fax
+ 32 9 264 41 89 ; +32 9 264 41 95
E-mail
Website
Luc.Francois@rug.ac.be
http://www.rug.ac.be
Is the institution able to recover
VAT?
No
Participating institution No 3
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Roskilde Universitetscentre
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Roskilde University
Department/Unit
Department of History and Social Theory
Type of institution code
EDU.
4
Country code
DK
Function: Associate Professor
Roskild
e
Town / City
DK-ROSKILD01
Region
code
Male (M) X Female (F)□
Contact person
Family name: Jensen
First name: Henrik
Function: Deputy Academic Co-ordinator
Male (M) X Female (F)
Family name: Esmark
First name: Kim
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 45 4674 2361
+45 4674 2821
Fax
+ 45 4674 3050
E-mail
Website
DK004
henj@ruc.dk
http:// www.hist.ruc.dk
kesmark@ruc.dk
Is the institution able to recover
VAT?
Yes
Participating institution No 4
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universität Bielefeld
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Bielefeld University
Department/Unit
Department of Historical Science History and Philosophy
Type of institution code
EDU.
4
Country code
DE
51
Town / City
Bielefel
d
D-BIELEFE01
Region code
DEA4
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Function: Professor
Contact person
Male (M) X Female (F)
Family name: Bulst
First name: Neithard
Function: Deputy Academic Co-ordinator Male (M) X Female (F)□
Family name: Henselmeyer
First name: Ulrich
Phone (including country
and area code)
+49 0521 106 3249; +49 521 106 3259
Fax
+ 49 521 106 2966
E-mail
Neithard.Bulst@Geschichte.uni-bielefeld.de; Ulrich.Henselmeyer@Geschichte.UniBielefeld.de
Website
http:// www.uni-bielefeld.de
Is the institution able to recover
VAT?
Usually not
Participating institution No 5
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
D-BOCHUM01
Bochum University
Department/Unit
Type of institution code
Contact person
EDU.
4
Country
code
Function: Prof. Dr.; Prof. Dr
+ 49-234-32-22536
Fax
+ 49-234-32-14240
Website
Bochum
Region code
DEB3
Male ( x ) Female ( ); Male) Female (x)
Family Name: Hoelscher; Günther First Name: Lucian; Linda-Marie
Phone (including country
and area code)
E-mail
Town /
City
DE
Lucian.hoelscher@ruhr-uni-bochum.de ; Linda-Marie.Guenther@ruhr-uni-bochum.de
http:// www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/Geschichte
Is the institution able to recover
VAT?
Participating institution No 6
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universität Hannover
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
52
D-HANNOVE01
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Hannover, Germany
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.
4
Contact person
Country code
Function: Senior Lecturer
DE
Town / City
+ 49 511 7624433
Fax
+ 49 511 7624479
E-mail
Region code
DE92
Male (M)□ Female (F) X
Family name: Averkorn
Phone (including country
and area code)
Hannover
First name: Raphaela
raphaela.averkorn@hist-sem.uni-hannover.de
Website
http:// www.geschichte.uni-hannover.de
Is the institution able to recover
VAT?
No
Participating institution No 7
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universität Leipzig
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Leipzig
Department/Unit
Faculty of Philology
Type of institution code
EDU.
4
Contact person
Country code
Function: Professor
DE
+ 49 341 97-35584
Fax
+49 341 97-35569
Region code
DED3
First name: Stefan
E-mail
Website
Leipzig
Male (M) X Female (F)□
Family name: Troebst
Phone (including country
and area code)
Town / City
D-LEIPZIG01
troebst@uni-leipzig.de
http:// www.uni-leipzig.de
Is the institution able to recover
VAT?
Participating institution No 8
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen
53
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Tübingen
Department/Unit
Faculty of History
Type of institution code
EDU.
4
Country code
DE
Town / City
Tubin
gen
D-TUBINGE01
Region code
DE14
Function: Secretary of Faculty, Socrates Departmental Co-ordinator
Contact person
Male (M) X Female (F)
Family name: Stefan
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 49 7071 29 7 6854
Fax
+ 49 7071 25 28 97
First name: Zauner
E-mail
Website
Stefan.zauner@uni-tuebingen.de
http:// www.uni-tuebingen.de
Is the institution able to recover
VAT?
Participating institution No 9
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Ethniko kai Kapodistriako Panepistimio Athinon
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
National & Kapodistrian University of Athens
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.
4
Country code
Function: Professor
Contact person
GR
Town / City
Athina
First name: Antonis
Function: Deputy Co-ordinator
Male (M) Female (F) X
Phone (including country
and area code)
( +) 30 210 7277663
Fax
( +) 30 210 6037923
Region code
GR3
Male (M) X Female (F)□
Family name: Liakos
Family name: Giantsi
G-ATHINE01
First name: Nicoletta
E-mail
aliakos@cc.uoa.gr
Website
http:// www.uoa.gr
Is the institution able to recover
VAT?
No
Participating institution No 10
54
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Aristitotelio Panepistimio Thessalonikis
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Department/Unit
School of History and Archaeology
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Country
code
Tow
n/
City
GR
G-THESSAL01
Region
code
Thessaloniki
GR12
Function: Professor of Modern History Male (M) X Female (F)□
Contact person
Family name: Koliopoulos
First name: John
Function: deputy Academic Co-ordinator Male (M) X Female (F)
Family name: Michailidis
First name: Iakovos
Phone (including country
and area code)
( + ) 30 31 997181; +30 2310 991 102
Fax
( + ) 30 31 997266; +30 2310 991 017
E-mail
Website
ioan@auth.gr ; jakovos@balkan.auth.gr
www.auth.gr
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 11
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universidad de Alcalá de Henares
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Alcalá
Department/Unit
Facultad de Filosofia y Letras
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
ES
E-ALCAL-H01
Madrid
Region
code
ES3
Function: Vice-Rector for Cultural Extension of the University Male ( ) Female (x
)
Contact person
Family name: Cabañas Gonzáles
First name: Maria Dolores
Function: Deputy Academic Co-ordinator Male ( ) Female (x )
Family name: Rios
First name: Rita
55
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Phone (including country
and area code)
( +) 34 91 885 4065; +34-91-885 44 69
Fax
+ 34 91 885 4130 ; +34 91 885 44 10
E-mail
dolores.cabanas@uah.es; rita.rios@uah.es
Website
http:// www.uah.es
Is the institution able to recover
VAT?
No
Participating institution No 12
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universitat de Barcelona
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Barcelona
Department/Unit
Department of Contemporary History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town
/ City
ES
Function: Lecturer
Male ( ) Female ( x )
Family Name: Tavera
First Name: Susana
Phone (including country
and area code)
+34 93 333 3466 ext.3171
Fax
+34 93 449 8510
E-mail
Website
Barcelona
E-BARCELO01
Region
code
ES51
tavera@trivium.gh.ub.es
http://www.ub.es
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 13
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universidad de Deusto
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
E-BILBA002
University of Deusto
Department/Unit
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
ES
56
Bilbao
Region
code
ES21
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Contact person
Function: Professor of History
Male (M)□ Female (F) X
Family name: Cava Mesa
First name: María Jesús
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 34 944 13 91 06; + 34 94 4139000 ext. 2306
Fax
( +) 34 94 4139000 ext. 2268
E-mail
Website
mjcava@fil.deusto.es
http:// www.deusto.es
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 14
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Autonomous University of Madrid
Department/Unit
Department of medieval history
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
ES
Function: Professor
+34 914973568
Fax
+34 914974749
ES3
First name: Juan
E-mail
Website
Region
code
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Pan-Montojo
Phone (including country
and area code)
Madrid
E-MADRID04
Juanluis.pan@uam.es
http:// www.uam.es
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 15
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universidad Carlos III, Madrid
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
E-MADRID14
Carlos III University of Madrid
57
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Department/Unit
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
ES
Madrid
Region
code
ES3
Function: Professor, Vice-Rector of International and Institutional Relations
Contact person
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Llamas Cascon
First name: Angel
Phone (including country
and area code)
(+) 34 91 6249676 ; (+) 34 91 6249689
Fax
( + ) 34 91 624 933 39
E-mail
Website
llamas@der-pu.uc3m.es
www.uc3m.es
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 16
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universidad de Salamanca
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Salamanca
Department/Unit
Faculty of Geography and History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Function: Professor
Town
/ City
ES
Region
code
ES41
Male (M) X □ Female (F)
Family name: Pérez Hernández
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 34 923 294550 (ext. 1428)
Fax
+ 34 923 294512
E-mail
Website
Salamanca
E-SALAMAN02
First name: Manuel
mapher@usal.es
http:// www.usal.es
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 17
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universitat de Valencia (Estudi General)
58
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
UVEG
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Valencia
Department/Unit
Faculty of Geography and History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
ES
Function: Dean of the Faculty
( +) 34 96 3864105
Fax
( +) 34 96 3864620
Region
code
ES52
Male (M) x Female (F) □
Family name: Gil Salinas
Phone (including country
and area code)
Valencia
E VALENCI01
First name: Rafael
E-mail
rafael.gil@uv.es
Website
http:// www.uv.es
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Yes
Participating institution No 18
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Université Pierre Mendès-France, Grenoble
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Pierre Mendes France University
Department/Unit
UFR Sciences Humaines
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
FR
Function: Professor
Contact person
Grenoble
Family name: Quashie
Fax
+ 33 4 76 827356
E-mail
FR71
First name: Bernard
Function: International Relations administrative services
+33 4 76 82 73 88
Region
code
Male (M) Female (F) □X
Family name: Bruneteau
Phone (including country
and area code)
F-GRENOBL02
Male (M) Female (F) X
First name: Amina
Bernard.Bruneteau@upmf-grenoble.fr; Amina. Quashie@upmf-grenoble.fr
Website
http:// www.upmf-grenoble.fr
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
no
59
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Participating institution No 19
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Université de Paris IV-Sorbonne
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Paris
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
FR
F-PARIS04
Region
code
Paris
Function: Professor of Contemporary History Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Bled
First name: Jean-Paul
Phone (including country
and area code)
( + ) 33 1 40 46 22 11; ( + ) 33 1 40 462644 ; ( + ) 33 1 40 463232
Fax
( + ) 30 1 40 46 25 88; ( + ) 33 1 40 46 2649
E-mail
Website
FR1
jean-paul.bled@paris4.sorbonne.fr
www.paris4.sorbonne.fr
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 20
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Université de Poitiers
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Poitiers
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Country
code
Function: Professor
Contact person
Town /
City
FR
Region
code
FR53
Male (M)□ Female (F) X
Family name: Auliard
Function: Professor
Poitiers
F-POITIER01
First name: Claudine
Male (M)□ Female (F) X
Family name: Marchesin
First name: Isabelle
Phone (including country
and area code)
( + ) 33 5 49 45 4531
Fax
( + ) 33 5 49 454817
E-mail
Claudine.auliard@wanadoo.fr ; claudine.auliard@univ-poitiers.fr; isabelle.marchesin@univpoitiers.fr
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Website
http://www.univ-poitiers.fr
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VAT ?
Participating institution No 21
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Université de Rouen
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Rouen University
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
FR
Function: Maître de conférences
Male (M) X Female (F)□
Family name: Dupuy
First name: Pascal
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 33 2 35 15 33 98
Fax
+ 33 2 35 14 68 85
E-mail
Website
Rouen
F-ROUEN01
Region
code
FR23
Pascal.dupuy@univ-rouen.fr
http:// www.univ-rouen.fr
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 22
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Coláiste na hOllscoile Corcaigh
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
NUI CORK
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
National University of Ireland, Cork
Department/Unit
History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
IE
61
Cork
IE-CORK01
Region
code
IE025
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Function: Lecturer
Contact person
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Morgan
First name: Hiram
Function: Deputy co-ordinator
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: O'Driscoll
First name: Mervyn
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 353 21 4903049; ( + ) 353 21 490 3477 / 2551
Fax
+ 353 21 4273369
E-mail
Website
h.morgan@ucc.ie; mervod@ucc.ie
www.ucc.ie
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 23
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Ollscoil na hÉireann, Gaillimh
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
NUI GALWAY
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
National University of Ireland, Galway
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
IE
Function: Professor of History
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Ellis
First name: Steven
Phone (including country
and area code)
( + ) 353 91 512296
Fax
+ 353 91 750556
E-mail
Website
Galway
IRL-GALWAY01
Region
code
IE013
steven.ellis@nuigalway.ie
http:// www.nuigalway.ie
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 24
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Università degli studi di Bologna
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
62
I-BOLOGNA01
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
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Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Bologna
Department/Unit
Department of Ancient History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
IT
Bologna
Regio
n
code
IT4
Function: Research Assistant, ECTS Institutional Co-ordinator Male (M) □ Female (F) X
Family name: Salvaterra
First name: Carla
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 39 051 2098361 ; +39 051 2098387
Fax
+ 39 051 222706
E-mail
csalvaterra@lettere.unibo.it
Website
http:// www.unibo.it
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
No
Participating institution No 25
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Università degli Studi di Milano
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Milan
Department/Unit
Department of Historical Sciences and Documentation
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
IT
Milano
I-MILANO01
Region
code
Function: Department Director
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Antonielli
First name: Livio
Function: Deputy Academic Co-ordinator
Family name: Brambilla
Male (M) □ Female (F) X
First name: Elena
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 39 02 5835 2965; +39 02 50312582
Fax
+ 39 02 58352602; +39 02 50312997
E-mail
IT2
Livio.Antonielli@unimi.it; Elena.Brambilla@unimi.it
Website
http:// www.unimi.it
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
No
Participating institution No 26
63
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Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Università degli studi di Padova
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Padua
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
IT
Function: ECTS Institutional Co-ordinator , Professor
Family name: Fumian ; Silvano
Region
code
IT4
Male (M) X Female (F) □
First name: Carlo; Giovanni
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 39 049 8274510; ( + ) 39 049 8274725
Fax
+ 39 049 8274511
E-mail
Padova
I-PADUA01
carlo.fumian@unipd.it; giovanni.silvano@unipd.it
Website
http:// www.unipd.it
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
No
Participating Institution No 27
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Provincia di Lucca
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Provincial Administration of Lucca
Department/Unit
Department of culture
Type of institution code
PUB.1
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
IT
Function: President’s assistant
+39 0583 417738
Fax
+39 0583 417231
Region
code
IT51
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Natalizi
Phone (including country
and area code)
Lucca
First name: Marco
E-mail
m.natalizi@provincia.lucca.it
Website
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
no
64
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
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Participating institution n. 28
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
--
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Roma "La Sapienza"
Department/Unit
CISUECO (Centre of studies on Central and Eastern European Countries)
Type of institution code
EDU. 4
Contact person
Country
code
Family Name: Biagini
+ 39 06 49913415
Fax
+ 39 06 4450740
Regio
n
code
Roma
Function: Professor of History of Eastern Europe
Phone (including country
and area code)
IT6
Male ( X ) Female ( )
First Name: Antonello
E-mail
Website
Town /
City
IT
I ROMA01
Antonello.Biagini@uniroma1.it
http://www.uniroma1.it
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 29
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Università degli studi di Roma Tre
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Roma Tre
Department/Unit
Department of History Geography Anthropology
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
IT
Function: Full Professor of Modern History
Contact person
Family name: Cantù
Roma
I-ROMA03
Region
code
IT6
Male (M) □ Female (F) X
First name: Francesca
Function: deputy Academic Co-ordinator Male (M) X
Family name : Merluzzi
First name : Manfredi
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 39 06 54577594; ( + ) 39 06 54577454
Fax
+ 39 06 54577490
65
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
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E-mail
Website
cantu@uniroma3.it; manfredi@rdn.it
http:// www.uniroma3.it
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 30
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
DIGIDOCS – EDIZIONI DIGITALI ONLINE
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
DIGIDOCS
Type of institution code
ASS.1
Contact person
Phone (including country
and area code)
Country code
IT
Town / City
TORINO
Function: Vice President of the association ONLUS
Family name: Minuti
Region code
IT11
Male (M) X Female (F)□
First name: Rolando
+ 39 050 820172
Fax
E-mail
Website
minuti@unifi.it
http://www.eliohs.unifi.it/index.html ; http://www.cromohs.unifi.it
Is the institution able to recover
VAT?
Participating institution No 31
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
PLUS (Pisana Libraria Universitatis Studiorum)
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
PLUS
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Department/Unit
Type of institution code
Contact person
OTH
Country code
IT
Function: Marketing Office Director
Family name: Napolitano
Phone (including country
and area code)
+39 050 2212056
Fax
+39 050 2212945
Pisa
Region code
IT11
Male (M) Female X (F)□
First name: Claudia
E-mail
Website
Town / City
info-plus@edizioniplus.it
http://www.edizioniplus.it/inglese/AspFiles/index.asp
66
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recover VAT?
Participating institution No 32
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Rijks Universiteit Groningen
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Groningen
Department/Unit
Faculty of Arts
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
NL
Region
code
NL11
Function: General secretary of the Faculty of Arts Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Wagenaar
First name: Robert
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 31 50 3635176 ; 31 50 3635900
Fax
+ 31 50 3634900
E-mail
Website
Groningen
NL-GRONING01
r.wagenaar@let.rug.nl
http:// www.rug.nl
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 33
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universiteit Utrecht
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Utrecht University
Department/Unit
Women’s studies, Faculty of Arts
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
NL
Utrecht
NL-UTRECHT01
Region
code
NL31
Function: Associate Professor/ International Project Co-ordinator Male (M) □ Female (F) X
Family name: Waaldijk/ Hirs
First name: Berteke/ Sanne
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 3130 2536151 ; + 31 30 2536013
Fax
+ 31 30 253 6167 ; +31 30 2536695
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SOCRATES PROGRAMME
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E-mail
berteke.waaldijk@let.uu.nl; Sanne.Hirs@let.uu.nl
Website
http:// www.uu.nl
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
No
Participating institution No 34
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
A-GRAZ01
Karl-Franzens-University Graz
Department/Unit
Type of institution code
Contact person
Phone (including country
and area code)
Fax
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
AT
Function: University Professor / Univ. Doz.
Family name: Beer
AT22
Male (M) X Female (F) □
First name: Siegfried
+43-316-3802364
+43-316-3809730
E-mail
Website
Region
code
Graz
siegfried.beer@kfunigraz.ac.at
http://www.kfunigraz.ac.at/
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 35
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universidade Aberta
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
UAb
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Portuguese Open University
Department/Unit
Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Function: Professor
Town /
City
PT
Lisboa
P-LISBOA43
Region
code
PT13
Male (M) □ Female (F) X
Family name: Avelar
First name: Ana Paula
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Application Form for Full Proposal
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 351-21.3916343
Fax
+ 352-21.3973229
E-mail
Website
apavelar@univ-ab.pt
http://www.univ-ab.pt
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 36
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universidade de Coimbra
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Coimbra
Department/Unit
Istitut of History and Theory of Ideas
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
PT
Function: Professor
Function: Co-ordinator
First name: Joaquim
First name: Ana Cristina
Function: Deputy Academic Co-ordinator
Family name: Trindade
+351 239 859900
Fax
+351 239 836733
E-mail
PT12
Male (M) Female (F) X
Family name: Araújo
Phone (including country
and area code)
Region
code
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Ramos De Carvalho
Contact person
Coimbra
P-COIMBRA01
Male (M) Female (F) X
First name: Luisa
joaquim@dei.uc.pt; araujo@ci.uc.pt; luisa.trindade@sapo.pt
Website
http:// www.uc.pt
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
No
Participating institution No 37
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
FCSH-UNL
69
P-LISBOA03
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
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Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Faculty of Social and Human Sciences, New University of Lisbon
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Lisboa
Function: Full Professor
Male ( ) Female ( X )
Family Name: Andrade
First Name: Amélia
Phone (including country
and area code)
( + ) 351-21-7933519
Fax
( + ) 351-21-7977759
E-mail
Website
Town /
City
PT
Regio
n
code
PT13
dep.historia@fcsh.unl.pt; amelia@esoterica.pt
http:// www.fcsh.unl.pt
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 38
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Helsingin Yliopisto
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Helsinki
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
FI
Function: Socrates Co-ordinator
Family name: Gluschkoff
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 358 9 191 24519
Fax
+ 358 9 191 23217
Region
code
FI12
Male (M) Female (F) □X
First name: Jaana
jaana.gluschkoff@helsinki.fi
E-mail
Website
Helsinki
SF-HELSINK01
http://www.helsinki.fi
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 39
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Turun Yliopisto
70
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Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
TY
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Turku
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
FI
SF TURKU01
Region
code
Turku
FI12
Function: Docent, Senior Assistant Male ( ) Female ( X )
Family Name: Syrjämaa
First Name: Taina
Phone (including country
and area code)
+358 2 333 5234; +358 2 253 1347
Fax
+358 2 333 6560
E-mail
Taina.syrjamaa@utu.fi; taisyr@utu.fi
Website
http://www.utu.fi
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
No
Participating institution No 40
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Uppsala Universitet
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Uppsala University
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
SE
S-UPPSALA01
Uppsala
Region
code
Function: Docent, Ass. Prof., Erasmus Department Co-ordinator
(M) X Female (F) □
Contact person
Family name: Rogers
Function: Prof.
Male
First name: John
Male (M) X Female (F)
Family name : Nováky
First name : György
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 46 18 471 1556; ( + ) 46 18 471 1544 ; ( + ) 46 18 471 1536
Fax
+ 46 18 471 1528
E-mail
SE02
John.rogers@hist.uu.se; gyorgy.novaky@hist.uu.se
Website
http://www.uu.se
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Yes
71
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Participating institution No 41
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
University of Aberdeen
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Aberdeen
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
UK
Town / City
Function: Lecturers in History
UKM1
First name: David / Andrew
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 44 1224 272999 / 44 1224 272460
Fax
+ 44 1224 272203
Website
Region
code
Aberdeen
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Ditchburn / Mackillop
E-mail
UK-ABERDEE01
d.ditchburn@abdn.ac.uk / a.mackillop@abdn.ac.uk
http://www.abdn.ac.uk
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 42
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
University of Sussex
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Sussex
Department/Unit
Department of History in EAM
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
UK
Brighton
UK-BRIGHTO01
Region
code
UKJ2
Function: Academic co-ordinator Male (M) X Female (F) □
Contact person
Family name: Thomson
First name: James
Function: deputy academic co-ordinator
Family name: Damodaran
Phone (including country
and area code)
male (M) female (F) X
First Name: Vinita
+44 1273 606755 ext.2078 ; +44 1273 606755 ext. 2222
72
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
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Fax
+44 1273 873797
E-mail
j.thomson@sussex.ac.uk; V.Damodaran@sussex.ac.uk
Website
http://www.sussex.ac.uk
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Yes
Participating institution No 43
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Prifysgol Caerdydd
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Cardiff University
Department/Unit
School of History & Archaeology
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
UK
Function: Professors
+44 29 20 876673
Fax
+44 29 2087 4929
UKL1
First name: William
E-mail
Website
Region
code
Cardiff
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Aird
Phone (including country
and area code)
UK-CARDIFF01
aird@cardiff.ac.uk
http://www.cardiff.ac.uk
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 44
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
University of Edinburgh
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Edinburgh
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
UK
73
Edinburgh
UK-EDINBUR01
Regio
n
code
UKM2
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Function: Professor
Contact person
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Anderson
First name: Robert
Function: Deputy Academic Co-ordinator
Family name: Allerston
First name: Tricia
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 44 131 650 3786; +44 131 650 3758
Fax
+44 131 650 3784
E-mail
Website
Male (M) □ Female (F) X
r.d.anderson@ed.ac.uk ; p.allerston@ed.ac.uk
http://www.ed.ac.uk
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 45
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Prifysgol Cymru Abertawe
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Wales Swansea
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
UK
Function: Academic Co-ordinator
Family name: Thacker
Phone (including country
and area code)
+44 1792 205678
Fax
+44 1792 295746
Swansea
UK-SWANSEA01
Region
code
UKL2
Male (M) X Female (F) □
First name: Toby
E-mail
E.T.Thacker@swansea.ac.uk
Website
http://www.swansea.ac.uk
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
No
Participating institution No 46
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Primrose Publishing
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
74
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Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Department/Unit
Primrose Publishing
Type of institution code
SER
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
UK
Function: Proprietor
+ 44 13 71 850 132
Fax
+ 44 870 161 2738
UKH3
First name: David
davidsephton@rmplc.co.uk
E-mail
Website
Regio
n
code
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Sephton
Phone (including country
and area code)
Wethersfield
http://www.rmplc.co.uk/com/dsephton/
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 47
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Háskóli Íslands
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Iceland
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
IS
Function: Professor
+ 354 525 4564
Fax
+ 354 525 4410
First name: Guðmundur
E-mail
Website
Region
code
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Hálfdanarson
Phone (including country
and area code)
Reykjavik
IS-REYKJAV01
ghalfd@hi.is
http:// www.hi.is
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 48
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universitetet i Bergen
75
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Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Bergen
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
NO
Function: Professor
+47 55 58 23 04
Fax
+ 47 55 58 96 54
Region
code
NO07
Male (M) x Female (F) □
Family name: Forland
Phone (including country
and area code)
First name: Astrid
E-mail
Website
Bergen
N-BERGEN01
astrid.forland@hi.uib.no
http://www.uib.no
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 49
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Sofiiski Universitet Sveti Kliment Ohridski
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Sofia St Kliment Ohridski
Department/Unit
Faculty of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Country
code
Function: Dean
Contact person
Town /
City
BG
Family name: Roumen
BG1
First name: Genov
Function: deputy Academic Co-ordinator Male (M) Female (F) X
First name : Rositsa
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 359 2 876 292/ 9308 322; ( + ) 359 2 930 8366
Fax
+ 359 2 463 022
Website
Region
code
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name : Tasheva
E-mail
Sofia
BG-SOFIA06
genov@clio.uni-sofia.bg; tasheva@clio.uni-sofia.bg
http:// www.uni-sofia.bg
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
76
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
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Participating institution No 50
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Masarykova Univerzita v Brne
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Masaryk University
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
CZ
Function: Associated Professor
Family name: Boček
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 420 5 41 121 190
Fax
+ 420 5 41 121 406
Region
code
CZ06
Male (M) X Female (F) □
First name: Pavel
E-mail
Website
Brno
CZ-BRNO05
pbocek@phil.muni.cz
http:// www.muni.cz
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 51
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Univerzita Karlova v Praze
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Charles University of Prague
Department/Unit
Faculty of Arts, Institute of World History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
CZ
Praha
CZ-PRAHA07
Region
code
CZ01
Function: Head of the seminar of General and Comparative History
Male (M) □ Female (F) X
Contact person
Family name: Klusakova
First name: Luda
Function: deputy Academic Co-ordinator Male (M) Female (F) X
Family name : Křižová
Phone (including country
and area code)
First name : Markéta
( + ) 420 221 619 203 / 221 619 254 ;( + ) 420 221 619 514
77
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Fax
+ 420 2 248 12 166; ( + ) 420 221 619 385
E-mail
luda.klusakova@ff.cuni.cz; marketa.krizova@ff.cuni.cz
Website
http:// www.cuni.cz
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
no
Participating institution No 52
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Tartu Ulikool
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Tartu
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
EE
EE-TARTU02
Region
code
Tartu
Function: Head of the Department
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Kangilaski
First name: Jaak
Phone (including country
and area code)
( + ) 372 7 376500
Fax
( + ) 372 7 375 345
E-mail
jaak@ut.ee
Website
http:// www.ut.ee
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
yes
Participating institution No 53
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Panepistimio Kyprou
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Cyprus
Department/Unit
Department of History and Archaeology
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
CY
78
Nicosia
CY-NICOSIA01
Region
code
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Contact person
Function: Lecturer
Male (M) X Female (F)□
Family name: Schabel
Phone (including country
and area code)
( + ) 357 22892336
Fax
( + ) 357 22751320
First name: Christopher
E-mail
Website
schabel@ucy.ac.cy
http:// www.ucy.ac.cy
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 54
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Latvijas Universitâte
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Latvia
Department/Unit
Department of the Humanities and Social Sciences
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
LV
Function: Academic Co-ordinator
Male (M) □ Female (F) X
Family name: Cimdina
First name: Ausma
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 371 7034859 ; +371 9177672
Fax
+ 371 7034809
E-mail
Website
Riga
LV-RIGA01
Region
code
lettica@latnet.lv
http:// www.lu.lv
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 55
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Vilniaus Universitetas
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
LT-VILNIUS01
Vilnius University
79
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Department/Unit
Faculty of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
LT
Function: Lecturer
Male (M) □ Female (F) X
Family name: Skurvydaite
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 3702 68 72 88
Fax
+ 370 2 68 72 82
First name: Loreta
E-mail
Website
Region
code
Vilnius
Loreta.skurvydaite@if.vu.lt
http:// www.vu.lt
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 56
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Eötvös Lorand University, Faculty of Arts
Department/Unit
Economic and Social History Department
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Budapest
Function: Professor
Male (M) X Female (F)□
Family Name: Benda
First Name: Gyula
Region
code
HU05
Function: deputy Academic Co-ordinator Male (M) Female (F)
Family name: Gábor
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 36 1 485 52 08
Fax
+ 36 1 485 52 08
E-mail
Website
Town /
City
HU
HU-BUDAPES01
First name: Sonkoly
benda@ludens.elte.hu; ; g.sonkoly@tla.hu
http:// www.elte.hu
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 57
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
Debreceni Egyetem
80
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language
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Debrecen
Department/Unit
Institute of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
HU
Function: Academic Co-ordinator
Family name: Lévai
HU-DEBRECE01
Debrecen
Region
code
HU07
Male (M) X Female (F)□
First name: Csaba
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 36 52 512 900 (ext.) 2271
Fax
+ 36 52 489 100 (ext.) 2130
E-mail
levaics@tigris.klte.hu
Website
www.unideb.hu
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
No
Participating institution No 58
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
MISKOLCI EGYETEM
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Miskolc
Department/Unit
Department of World History
Type of institution code
EDU 4
Contact person
Country code
HU
Miskolc
Function: assistant professor
Male ( x ) Female ( )
Family Name: KOVACS
First Name: ZOLTAN
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 36/46/565-225
Fax
+ 36/46/565-231
E-mail
Website
Town / City
HU MISKOLC01
Region code
kovacszo@axelero.hu
http:// http://www.bolcsweb.hu/
Is the institution able to recover
VAT?
Participating institution No 59
81
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Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
L'Universita' Ta Malta
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Malta
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
MT
Function: Dean, Faculty of Arts
Contact person
MT-MALTA01
Region
code
Msida
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Mallia Milanes
First name: Victor
Function: Deputy Academic Co-ordinator
Family name: Fenech
Male (M) X Female (F) □
First name: Dominic
Phone (including country
and area code)
( + ) 356 3290 2297; ( + ) 356 3290 2302
Fax
( + ) 356 21 322885
E-mail
dfen@um.edu.mt; victor.mallia-milanes@um.edu.mt
Website
http:// www.um.edu.mt
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 60
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Uniwersytet Jagiellonski
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Jagiellonian University of Krakow
Department/Unit
Faculty of Philosophy, Institute of Sociology
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Phone (including country
and area code)
Fax
Country
code
Town /
City
PL
Function: Academic Co-ordinator
Krakòw
PL-KRAKOW01
Region
code
PL06
Male (M) Female (F) X
Family name: Krystyna First name: Romaniszyn
+48 12 422 21 29; +48 12 431 24 93
+48 12 430 20 99
E-mail
usromani@cyf-kr.edu.pl
82
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Website
http:// www.uj.edu.pl
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 61
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Uniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernika
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Nicholas Copernicus University
Department/Unit
Faculty of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
PL
PL-TORUN01
Region
code
Torun
Function: Faculty Socrates Co-ordinator
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Nieuwazny
First name: Andrzej
Function: deputy Academic Co-ordinator
Male (M) Female (F) XX
Family name : Derkowska-Rybicka / Tandecka
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 48 56 6113747; ( + ) 48 56 6529903
( + ) 48 56 6114229 ; ( + ) 48 56 6114285
Fax
+ 48 56 6220488/ ( + ) 48 56 6520420
E-mail
PL02
First name : Ewa / Magdalena
aen@cc.uni.torun.pl; ewander@cc.uni.torun.pl; matan@cc.uni.torun.pl
Website
http:// www.uni.torun.pl
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
No (except some very special cases)
Participating institution No 62
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universitatea Babeş Bolyai din Cluj-Napoca
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Babeş-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca
Department/Unit
Faculty of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
RO
83
ClujNapoca
RO-CLUJNAP01
Region
code
RO06
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Function: Department Head
Contact person
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Vese
First name: Vasile
Function: deputy Academic Co-ordinator Male (M) X Female (F)
Family name : Bucur
First name : Marius
Phone (including country
and area code)
+40 264 598456
Fax
+40 264 591906 +40 264 405326
E-mail
vvesa@napocensis.ubbcluj.ro
Website
http:// www.ubbcluj.ro
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
in some cases yes
Participating institution No 63
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universitatea "Stefan cel Mare" Suceava
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
USV
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
The "Stefan cel Mare" University of Suceava
Department/Unit
Faculty of History and Geography / Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country code
RO
Town / City
Suceava
RO SUCEAVA01
Region
code
RO01
Function: Scientific Secretary Male (M) X Female (F)□
Family name: Purici
Phone (including country
and area code)
+40 230 520081
Fax
+40 230 520080
First name: Stefan
E-mail
stefanp @atlas.usv.ro
Website
http:// www.usv.ro/istgeo
Is the institution able to recover
VAT?
Yes
Participating institution No 64
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Univerza v Mariboru
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
84
SI-MARIBOR01
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Maribor
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
SL
Function: Professor, Department of Education
Family name: Klemenčič
+386 2 2355280; +386 2 2355256
Fax
+386 2 2355267
Website
Region
code
-
Male (M) X Female (F) □
First name: Vladimir
Phone (including country
and area code)
E-mail
Maribor
matjaz.klemencic@siol.net; socrates.erasmus@uni-mb.si
http://www.uni-mb.si
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Participating institution No 65
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Univerzita Komenského v Bratislave
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
SK-BRATISL02
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Comenius University
Department/Unit
Faculty of Social and economic Sciences, Department of European Studies and
International Relations
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town
/ City
SK
Function: deputy Academic Co-ordinator
Family name: Kopecky
Phone (including country
and area code)
+42 1255 566718
Fax
+42 1255 423602
E-mail
Bratislava
Region
code
SK01
Male (M) X Female (F) □
First name: Peter
peter. kopecký@fses.uniba.sk
Website
http://www.uniba.sk
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
yes
Participating institution No 66
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Çukurova Üniversitesi
85
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
CUKUROVA UNIVERSITY
Department/Unit
DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Type of institution code
5.1
Contact person
Country code
TR
ADANA
Function: Assistant Prof.
Male ( ) Female ( x )
Family Name:KILICBEYLI
First Name: ELIF HATUN
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 90-322-338 72 67
Fax
+ 90-322-338 72 84
E-mail
Website
Town / City
TR ADANA 01
Region code
elifhat@cukurova.edu.tr
http:// www.cukurova.edu.tr
Is the institution able to recover
VAT?
No.
Participating institution No 67
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Ortadogu Teknik Universitesi
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
ODTU
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Middle East Technical University (METU)
Department/Unit
History of Architecture
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Country code
TR
Function: Erasmus Co-ordinator
Family name: Peker
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 90 312 210 6209
Fax
+ 90 312 210 1249
Town / City
Ankara
TR ANKARA04
Region code
04
Male (M) X Female (F)□
First name: Ali Uzay
E-mail
peker @metu.edu.tr
Website
http:// www.archweb.metu.edu.tr
Is the institution able to recover
VAT?
no
Participating Institution No68
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
FATIH UNIVERSITESI
86
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
N.A.
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
FATIH UNIVERSITY
Department/Unit
ECONOMICS
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country code
TR
Town / City
Istanbul
Function: Socrates Faculty Coordinator
Family Name: Solakoglu Guven
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 90 212 889 16 52 ext.5037
Fax
+ 90 212 889 11 62
E-mail
TR ISTANBU13
Region code
TR
Male ( ) Female ( X )
First Name: Ebru
egsolakoglu@fatih.edu.tr
Website
http:// fatih.edu.tr
Is the institution able to recover
VAT?
Yes
Participating institution No 69
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Karadeniz Teknik Universitesi
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
TR TRABZON01
Karadeniz Technical University
Department/Unit
Type of institution code
Contact person
EDU.4
Country code
Function: Professor
TR
+ 90 462 377 3303
Fax
+ 90 462 325 3185
Region
code
First name: Zihni
E-mail
Website
Trabzon
Male (M) Female (F)□
Family name: Demirbag
Phone (including country
and area code)
Town /
City
zihni @ ktu.edu.tr
http://
Is the institution able to recover
VAT?
(Outside Partner) Participating Institution No 70
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universität Basel
87
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Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
CH-BASEL01
University of Basel
Department/Unit
Type of institution code
Contact person
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
CH
Region
code
Function: Assistant, Medieval History Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Burkart
Phone (including country
and area code)
+41 61 295 9661
Fax
+41 61 295 9640
First name: Lucas
E-mail
Website
Basel
Lucas.burkart@unibas.ch
http://www.unibas.ch
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
(Outside Partner) Participating institution No 71
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
International Student of History Association
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
ISHA
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
International Student of History Association
Department/Unit
Type of institution code
Contact person
ASS. 2
Country
code
Function: President , International Board
Family name: Blake
Phone (including country
and area code)
+31 626 214667
Fax
+31 30 2342119
Zürich
Region
code
Male (M) X Female (F) □
First name: John
isha@isha-international.org
E-mail
Website
Town /
City
CH
http://www.isha-international.org
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Associate Partner Participating Institution No 72
88
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Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Universiteti i Tiranës
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Tirana
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
AL
Function: Head of Department of History
Family Name: Duka
Phone (including country
and area code)
+355 4 374341
Fax
+355 4 250166
Regio
n
code
Male ( ) Female ( X )
First Name: Valentina
E-mail
Website
Tirana
dukaf@hotmail.com
http://
Is the institution able to recover
VAT ?
Associate Partner Participating Institution No 73
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Univerzitet u Banjoj Luci
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Faculty of Philosophy in Banja Luka
Department/Unit
Type of institution code
Contact person
EDU.4
Country
code
Town /
City
BA
Function: Assistant Professor
Family name: Latinovič
Phone (including country
and area code)
+387 51 303 995 (ext. 1118)
Fax
+387 51 301 834
Banja Luka
Regio
n
code
Male (M) X Female (F) □
First name: Goran
E-mail
gorla8@hotmail.com
Website
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Associate Partner Participating Institution No 74
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Univerzitet u Sarajevu
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Sarajevu
Department/Unit
Type of institution code
Contact person
EDU.
4
Country code
BA
Function: Professor
+ 387 33 667 844
Fax
+ 387 33 667 873
First name: Enes
E-mail
Website
Region
code
Sarajevo
Male (M) Female (F)□
Family name: Pelidija
Phone (including country
and area code)
Town / City
ntanovic @ pmf.unsa.ba
http://www.unsa.ba/
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Associate Partner Participating Institution No 75
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Univerzitet u Novom Sadu
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
University of Novi Sad
Department/Unit
Department of Physics/Faculty of History
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
SCG
Function: Full Professor
+381 21 55 318
Fax
+381 21 55 318
Regio
n
code
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family name: Obadović
Phone (including country
and area code)
Novi Sad
First name: Dušanka
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Website
obadovic@im.ns.ac.yu
http://www.pmf.ns.ac.yu
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Associate Partner Participating Institution No 76
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Univerzitet "St. Kliment Ohridski"
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
PF-BT
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Faculty of Education (Faculty of Pedagogy)
Department/Unit
Elementary School Teacher, Preschool Teacher
Type of institution code
EDU.4
Contact person
Country
code
Bitola
Function: Full Professor
Male (M) X Female (F) □
Family Name: Zhoglev
First Name: Zlatko
Phone (including country
and area code)
+ 389 47 253 652 ;
Fax
+ 389 47 253 659
E-mail
Website
Town /
City
MK
Region
code
zlzoglev@uklo.edu.mk ; zlzoglev@mt.net.mk
http:// www.bitolainfo. um.mk
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Associate Partner Participating Institution No 77
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Московский государственный областной университет
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
МГОУ
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Moscow State Regional University
Department/Unit
Faculty of History, Politology and Law
Type of institution code
EDU.
4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
RU
Moskow
Function: Professor
Male ( x) Female ( )
Family Name: Zakharov
First Name: Viktor
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Region
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+ 007 095 261 19 19
Fax
+ 007 095 261 22 28
E-mail
v.zakharov@mtu-net.ru
Website
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Associate Partner Participating institution No 78
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
MARIJSKIJ GOSUNIVERSITET
Erasmus ID code, for
Higher Education
Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Mari El State University
Department/Unit
Department of History
Type of institution code
EDU. 4
Contact person
Country
code
Town /
City
RU
JoshkarOla
Regio
n
code
Function: vice chancellor
Male ( x) Female ( )
Family Name: Ivanov
First Name: Ananij Gerasimovich
Phone (including country
and area code)
( + ) 007 836 2 120548
Fax
( + ) 007 836 2 126598
E-mail
admin@marsu.ru
Website
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To fill in this part, please use the type of institution codes, country codes and region codes indicated in Annex 1. Please
group partners by country in the same order as in that indicated in Annex 1. Check the minimum number of partners
required (see Guidelines for Applicants).
Add copies of the following pages if necessary.
Participating institution No 2
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
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Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Department/Unit
Type of institution code
Contact person
Country code
Town / City
Function:
Male ( ) Female ( )
Family Name:
First Name:
Phone (including country
and area code)
+
Fax
+
E-mail
Website
Region code
@
http://
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Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Department/Unit
Type of institution code
Contact person
Country code
Town / City
Function:
Male ( ) Female ( )
Family Name:
First Name:
Phone (including country
and area code)
+
Fax
+
E-mail
Website
Region code
@
http://
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Participating institution No 4
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Department/Unit
Type of institution code
Contact person
Country code
Town / City
Function:
Male ( ) Female ( )
Family Name:
First Name:
Phone (including country
and area code)
+
Fax
+
E-mail
Website
Region code
@
http://
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Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Department/Unit
Type of institution code
Contact person
Country code
Town / City
Function:
Male ( ) Female ( )
Family Name:
First Name:
Phone (including country
and area code)
+
Fax
+
E-mail
Website
Region code
@
http://
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Participating institution No 6
Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Department/Unit
Type of institution code
Contact person
Country code
Town / City
Function:
Male ( ) Female ( )
Family Name:
First Name:
Phone (including country
and area code)
+
Fax
+
E-mail
Website
Region code
@
http://
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Full legal name of the
institution in the national
language
Erasmus ID code, for Higher
Education Institutions only, if
available
Acronym of the institution, if
applicable
Full name of the Institution in
English, if possible
Department/Unit
Type of institution code
Contact person
Country code
Town / City
Function:
Male ( ) Female ( )
Family Name:
First Name:
Phone (including country
and area code)
+
Fax
+
E-mail
Website
Region code
@
http://
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SECTION 2 - BUDGET
General instructions

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Before completing this section, please read carefully the Administrative and Financial Handbook for Applicants for
Transnational Cooperation Projects.
The budget should cover the entire period of the SOCRATES grant (one, two or three years). The budget should be
coherent with the work plan in Section 4.
All amounts should be provided in euros.
Please adhere strictly to the format provided in the tables, and check carefully the figures provided (applications
containing calculation errors will be penalised in the selection process).
Table 1 : Overview of expenditure
Type of costs
1. Staff costs
Costs ( € )
388071
2. Direct costs
2.1 - Travel and
subsistence
2.2 - Equipment and
materials
2.3 - Sub-contracting,
consultancy and other
external services
2.4 – Other costs
Subtotal for Direct costs
147700
5000
36324€
14000€
203024
3. General costs
4491o
TOTAL
(identical to the total in Table 2)
635586
Table 2 : Overview of income
Sources
Amounts ( € )
1) Grant requested from the SOCRATES programme
257215
2) Contribution from the regular budget of the participating institutions
378371
3) Support from public (national, regional, etc) sources, provided
specifically for this project
4) Support from the private sector or foundations, provided
specifically for this project
5) Other sources
TOTAL
(identical to the total in Table 1)
635586
Specification for Table 2
If income is indicated under items 3), 4) or 5), please specify the source envisaged.
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Table 3: Specification for Contribution per participating institution
The reference numbers (No 1, 2, 3, etc.) of the participating institutions must correspond to those used in Section 1,
questions 5 and 6 of the application and be grouped by country in the same order as that indicated in Annex 1. Add
copies of this present page for the additional participating institutions, if necessary.
All amounts in euros
Total
(equals amount
in Table 2, item
2)
Coordinating
institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No 4
IT Pisa
BE Gent
DK Roskilde
DE Bielefeld
70640
9194
9200
4200
Contribution from the regular
budget of the participating
institution
378371
Participating
institution
Participating
Institution
Participating
Institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
No. 5
No. 6
No. 7
No. 8
No. 9
No. 10
No. 11
DE Bochum
DE Hanover
DE Leipzig
DE Tübingen
GR Athens
GR
Thessaloniki
ES Alcalá
7600
7200
4200
4848
4016
3240
Participating
institution
Participating
Institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
No. 12
No. 13
No. 14
No. 15
No. 16
No. 17
No. 18
ES Barcelona
ES Deusto
ES Madrid
Autónoma
ES Madrid
Carlos III
ES Salamanca
ES Valencia
FR Grenoble II
3240
6760
2240
3240
4520
4060
Participating
institution
Participating
Institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
No. 19
No. 20
No. 21
No. 22
No. 23
No. 24
No. 25
FR Paris IV
FR Poitiers
FR Rouen
IE Cork
IE Galway
IT Bologna
IT Milan
4060
6960
4024
10504
7174
5642
Participating
institution
Participating
Institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
No. 26
No. 27
No. 28
No. 29
No. 30
No. 31
No. 32
IT Padua
IT Provincia di
Lucca
IT Rome I
IT Rome III
IT Digidocs
IT Edizioni
PLUS
NL Groningen
5431
3954
5064
2954
4220
8552
6300
2240
4060
4642
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Participating
Institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
No. 33
No. 34
No. 35
No. 36
No. 37
No. 38
No. 39
NL Utrecht
AT Graz
PT Aberta
(Lisbon 43)
PT Coimbra
PT Lisbon
Nova
FI Helsinki
FI Turku
10200
1778
3429
5064
2800
6400
Participating
institution
Participating
Institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
No. 40
No. 41
No. 42
No. 43
No. 44
No. 45
No. 46
SE Uppsala
UK Aberdeen
UK Brighton
(Sussex)
UK Cardiff
UK Edinburgh
UK Swansea
UK Primrose
Publishing
2954
3954
6064
5642
2954
4220
Participating
institution
Participating
Institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
No. 47
No. 48
No. 49
No. 50
No. 51
No. 52
No. 53
IS Reykjavik
NO Bergen
BG Sofia
CZ Brno
CZ Prague
EE Tartu
CY Cyprus
6480
2562
1358
2522
1584
7264
Participating
institution
Participating
Institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
No. 54
No. 55
No. 56
No. 57
No. 58
No. 59
No. 60
LV Riga
LT Vilnius
HU Budapest
HU Debrecen
HU Miscolc
MT Malta
PL Krakow
1896
1666
4046
1666
4484
3648
Participating
institution
Participating
Institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
Participating
institution
No. 61
No. 62
No. 63
No. 64
No. 65
No. 66
No. 67
PL Torun
RO ClujNapoca
RO Suceava
SI Maribor
SK Bratislava
TR Adana
TR Ankara
Middle East
4008
2338
4928
2064
2100
3600
8080
5352
8223
5998
2128
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TR Istanbul
Fatih
TR Trabzon
3900
2100
Explanation for allocation of grant per participating institution
On what basis do you intend to distribute the SOCRATES grant among the participating institutions?
On the basis of our past experience, we intend to continue allow partner Institutions to choose between two systems: to
opt for reimbursement or for receiving a sum which approximates the amount they will need to carry out the agreed
activities. The choice is made by the partner and depends on which is more convenient and practical according to the
accounting systems of each institution. In the first case original receipts, bills, tickets etc. are presented for
reimbursement to the University of Pisa to the sum agreed upon; in the other the partner institution is responsible for
accounting for the sum (or giving back any unused portion), presenting the certified copies of the documentation with the
declaration that they are true copies of the originals and that they will be kept for five years.
The agreed expenses are those necessary (according naturally to rules, using economical means of transport, limits on
daily expenditure etc.) for one person – normally the Coordinator, but when necessary a Deputy – from each partner
institution to attend the plenary working meetings. Furthermore one extra day subsistence is paid for Task Force
members and Coordinating Committee members on occasion of the Plenary meetings, so that they can hold their special
meetings on the previous day. The Coordinating Committee has a halfway point meeting which is of course reimbursed.
In the first three years of operation, the partner institutions responsible for organising National CLIOHnet meetings have
received 3000€ to permit them to organise and hold the meeting, to produce a directory of all historians in the country,
and so forth. This is accounted for to the University of Pisa according to the rules. During the dissemination year, all
countries will hold a National Meeting. The smaller countries will receive less that 3000€ since their requirements will be
more limited. The main contribution to co-financing made by the partner institutions is through the work time of the
Coordinators. Coordinators are not paid for their time. When national and plenary meetings are organised it is possible,
according to the rules, to pay for some category 4 staff or graduate student help.
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The reference numbers (No 1, 2, 3, etc.) of the participating institutions must correspond to those used in Section 1, questions 5 and 6 of the application and be grouped by country,
using the same order as in Annex 1. Add copies of this present page for the additional participating institutions, if necessary.
All costs in euros
Staff by category
(*) :
Total
Coordinating Institution
Participating Institution
Participating Institution
Participating Institution
No 1
No 2
No 3
No 4
IT Pisa
BE Gent
DK Roskilde
DE Bielefeld
Total Averag Total staff Total Average
number e cost
cost
number cost per
of days
per
(a x b)
of days
day
(a)
day
(a)
(b)
(b)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Total Average
number cost per
of days
day
(a)
(b)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Total Average
number cost per
of days
day
(a)
(b)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Total Average
number cost per
of days
day
(a)
(b)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Staff Category
1(*)
Staff Category
2(*)
1773
189
335945
240
211
50640
34
241
8194
24
300
7200
594
91
52126
183
107
19581
10
125
1250
10
125
1250
388856
423
70221
44
9444
34
14
300
4200
Staff Category
3(*)
Staff Category
4(*)
Total
2367
101
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No 5
No 6
No 7
No 8
No 9
DE Bochum
DE Hannover
DE Leipzig
DE Tübingen
GR Athens
Total Average Total Total Average
number cost per staff numbe cost per
of days
day
cost
r of
day
(a)
(b)
(a x b) days
(b)
(a)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Total Average
number cost per
of days
day
(a)
(b)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Total Average Total
Total Average
number cost per staff number cost per
of days
day
cost of days
day
(a)
(b)
(a x b)
(a)
(b)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Staff Category 1(*)
Staff Category 2(*)
21
300
6300
22
300
6600
24
300
7200
15
125
1875
14
300
4200
37
104
3848
15
64
960
Staff Category 3(*)
Staff Category 4(*)
Total
21
6300
22
6600
39
102
9075
14
4200
52
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Participating Institution
No 10
No 11
No 12
No 13
No 14
GR Thessaloniki
ES Alcalà
ES Barcelona
ES Bilbao (Deusto)
ES Madrid Autónoma
Total Average Total Total Average
number cost per staff numbe cost per
of days
day
cost
r of
day
(a)
(b)
(a x b) days
(b)
(a)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Total Average
number cost per
of days
day
(a)
(b)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Total Average Total
Total Average
number cost per staff number cost per
of days
day
cost of days
day
(a)
(b)
(a x b)
(a)
(b)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Staff Category 1(*)
Staff Category 2(*)
29
104
3016
15
64
960
14
160
2240
14
160
2240
14
160
2240
36
160
5760
15
78
1170
Staff Category 3(*)
Staff Category 4(*)
Total
44
3976
14
2240
14
103
2240
14
2240
51
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No 15
No 16
No 17
No 18
No19
Madrid Carlos III
ES Salamanca
ES Valencia
FR Grenoble II
FR Paris IV
Total Average Total Total Average
number cost per staff numbe cost per
of days
day
cost
r of
day
(a)
(b)
(a x b) days
(b)
(a)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Total Average
number cost per
of days
day
(a)
(b)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Total Average Total
Total Average
number cost per staff number cost per
of days
day
cost of days
day
(a)
(b)
(a x b)
(a)
(b)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Staff Category 1(*)
Staff Category 2(*)
14
160
2240
14
2240
14
160
2240
22
2240
22
160
3520
14
3520
14
290
4060
14
4060
14
290
4060
Staff Category 3(*)
Staff Category 4(*)
Total
14
104
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Participating Institution
No 20
No 21
No 22
No 23
No 24
FR Poitiers
FR Rouen
IE Cork
IE Galway
IT Bologna
Total Average Total Total Average
number cost per staff numbe cost per
of days
day
cost
r of
day
(a)
(b)
(a x b) days
(b)
(a)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Total Average
number cost per
of days
day
(a)
(b)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Total Average Total
Total Average
number cost per staff number cost per
of days
day
cost of days
day
(a)
(b)
(a x b)
(a)
(b)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Staff Category 1(*)
Staff Category 2(*)
14
290
4060
24
290
6960
15
106
1590
14
216
3024
44
216
9504
15
96
1440
34
211
7174
Staff Category 3(*)
Staff Category 4(*)
Total
14
4060
39
8550
14
105
3024
59
10944
34
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No 27
No 28
No 29
IT Milan
IT Padua
IT Province of Lucca
IT Rome I
IT Rome III
Total Average Total Total Average
number cost per staff numbe cost per
of days
day
cost
r of
day
(a)
(b)
(a x b) days
(b)
(a)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Total Average
number cost per
of days
day
(a)
(b)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Total Average Total
Total Average
number cost per staff number cost per
of days
day
cost of days
day
(a)
(b)
(a x b)
(a)
(b)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Staff Category 1(*)
Staff Category 2(*)
22
211
4642
21
211
4431
14
211
2954
14
211
2954
24
211
5064
15
107
1605
Staff Category 3(*)
Staff Category 4(*)
Total
22
4642
21
4431
14
106
2954
14
2954
39
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IT Edizioni Plus
NL Groningen
NL Utrecht
AT Graz
Total Average Total Total Average
number cost per staff numbe cost per
of days
day
cost
r of
day
(a)
(b)
(a x b) days
(b)
(a)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Total Average
number cost per
of days
day
(a)
(b)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Total Average Total
Total Average
number cost per staff number cost per
of days
day
cost of days
day
(a)
(b)
(a x b)
(a)
(b)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Staff Category 1(*)
Staff Category 2(*)
14
211
2954
20
211
4220
32
236
7552
30
236
7080
34
300
10200
8
125
1000
8
125
1000
15
125
1875
8552
38
8080
49
Staff Category 3(*)
Staff Category 4(*)
Total
14
2954
20
4220
40
107
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No 35
No 36
No 37
No 38
No 39
PT Aberta (Lisbon 43
PT Coimbra
PT Lisbon (Nova)
FI Helsinki
FI Turku
Total Average Total Total Average
number cost per staff numbe cost per
of days
day
cost
r of
day
(a)
(b)
(a x b) days
(b)
(a)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Total Average
number cost per
of days
day
(a)
(b)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Total Average Total
Total Average
number cost per staff number cost per
of days
day
cost of days
day
(a)
(b)
(a x b)
(a)
(b)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Staff Category 1(*)
Staff Category 2(*)
14
127
1778
27
127
3429
32
127
4064
15
50
750
14
200
2800
32
200
6400
15
121
1815
Staff Category 3(*)
Staff Category 4(*)
Total
14
1778
27
3429
47
108
4814
14
2800
47
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All costs in euros
Staff by category (*) :
Participating Institution
Participating Institution
Participating Institution
Participating Institution
Participating Institution
No 40
No 41
No 42
No 43
No 44
SE Uppsala
UK Aberdeen
UK Brighton (Sussex
UK Cardiff
UK Edinburgh
Total Average Total Total Average
number cost per staff numbe cost per
of days
day
cost
r of
day
(a)
(b)
(a x b) days
(b)
(a)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Total Average
number cost per
of days
day
(a)
(b)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Total Average Total
Total Average
number cost per staff number cost per
of days
day
cost of days
day
(a)
(b)
(a x b)
(a)
(b)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Staff Category 1(*)
Staff Category 2(*)
24
223
5352
15
125
1875
14
211
2954
14
211
2954
24
211
5064
15
94
1410
22
211
4642
Staff Category 3(*)
Staff Category 4(*)
Total
39
7227
14
2954
14
109
2954
39
6474
22
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No 45
No 46
No 47
No 48
No 49
UK Swansea
UK Primrose Publishing
IS Reykjavik
NO Bergen
BG Sofia
Total Average Total Total Average
number cost per staff numbe cost per
of days
day
cost
r of
day
(a)
(b)
(a x b) days
(b)
(a)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Total Average
number cost per
of days
day
(a)
(b)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Total Average Total
Total Average
number cost per staff number cost per
of days
day
cost of days
day
(a)
(b)
(a x b)
(a)
(b)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Staff Category 1(*)
Staff Category 2(*)
14
211
2954
20
211
4220
31
233
7223
24
270
6480
42
61
2562
10
125
1250
15
125
1875
15
34
510
8473
39
8355
57
Staff Category 3(*)
Staff Category 4(*)
Total
14
2954
20
4220
41
110
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No 52
No 53
No 54
CZ Brno
CZ Prague
CY Nicosia
EE Tartu
LV Riga
Total Average Total Total Average
number cost per staff numbe cost per
of days
day
cost
r of
day
(a)
(b)
(a x b) days
(b)
(a)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Total Average
number cost per
of days
day
(a)
(b)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Total Average Total
Total Average
number cost per staff number cost per
of days
day
cost of days
day
(a)
(b)
(a x b)
(a)
(b)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Staff Category 1(*)
Staff Category 2(*)
14
97
1358
26
97
2522
15
45
675
27
232
6264
24
66
1584
42
119
4998
15
38
570
15
57
855
2154
57
Staff Category 3(*)
Staff Category 4(*)
Total
14
1358
41
3197
27
111
6264
39
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No 55
No 56
No 57
No 58
No 59
LT Vilnius
HU Budapest
HU Debrecen
HU Miscolc
MT Malta
Total Average Total Total Average
number cost per staff numbe cost per
of days
day
cost
r of
day
(a)
(b)
(a x b) days
(b)
(a)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Total Average
number cost per
of days
day
(a)
(b)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Total Average Total
Total Average
number cost per staff number cost per
of days
day
cost of days
day
(a)
(b)
(a x b)
(a)
(b)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Staff Category 1(*)
Staff Category 2(*)
24
79
1896
15
37
555
14
119
1666
34
119
4046
15
57
855
14
119
1666
26
134
3484
5
73
365
Staff Category 3(*)
Staff Category 4(*)
Total
39
2451
14
1666
49
112
4901
14
1666
31
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No 62
No 63
No 64
PL Krakow
PL Torun
RO Cluj-Napoca
RO Suceava
SI Maribor
Total Average Total Total Average
number cost per staff numbe cost per
of days
day
cost
r of
day
(a)
(b)
(a x b) days
(b)
(a)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Total Average
number cost per
of days
day
(a)
(b)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Total Average Total
Total Average
number cost per staff number cost per
of days
day
cost of days
day
(a)
(b)
(a x b)
(a)
(b)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Staff Category 1(*)
Staff Category 2(*)
24
152
3648
15
66
990
14
152
2128
24
167
4008
15
62
930
14
167
2338
32
154
4928
15
86
1290
Staff Category 3(*)
Staff Category 4(*)
Total
39
4638
14
2128
39
113
4938
14
2338
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No 67
No 68
No 69
SK Bratislava
TR Ankara (Middle East)
TR Adana
TR Istanbul (Fatih)
TR Trabzon
Total Average Total Total Average
number cost per staff numbe cost per
of days
day
cost
r of
day
(a)
(b)
(a x b) days
(b)
(a)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Total Average
number cost per
of days
day
(a)
(b)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Total Average Total
Total Average
number cost per staff number cost per
of days
day
cost of days
day
(a)
(b)
(a x b)
(a)
(b)
Total
staff
cost
(a x b)
Staff Category 1(*)
Staff Category 2(*)
24
86
2064
24
150
3600
15
39
585
15
100
1500
2649
39
14
150
2100
26
2100
26
150
3900
14
3900
14
150
2100
Staff Category 3(*)
Staff Category 4(*)
Total
39
5100
14
2100
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Tables 5 : Specification for Direct costs
 5.A - Travel and subsistence
Purpose of journey
Fall Plenary Meeting
Spring Plenary Meeting
Extra day for Coordinating Committee and Task
Force Members at Fall Meeting
Extra day for Coordinating Committee and Task
Force Members at Spring Meeting
Halfway point Coordinating Committee
“Exogamie” Students’ attendance at conference and
participation in Plenary meeting (5days, double
rooms, subsidised meals)
Archipelago Team, two meetings
Number of return
journeys
(a)
70
70
Average costs per
journey (€)
(b)
750
750
42
113
4746
42
130
5460
8
500
4000
30
750
22500
8
750
Total identical to item 2.1
in Table 1
Total cost
(a x b)
52500
52500
6000
€147700
 5.B - Equipment and materials
In the case of purchase of hardware costing over €1,000 per item, please indicate the depreciation rate. Before
completing read carefully section D.2.2 of the explanatory note.
Description
Combined
color
printer, fax, scanner
(to replace one used
for project until now)
Good quality digital
camera for acquiring
materials
for
website,
documenting
meetings, illustrating
publications etc.
Laser b/w printer for
producing working
materials, drafts etc.
Computers for 3
partners who are not
equipped to receive
e-mails
Advanced Acrobat
software
for
producing materials
in pdf
Number of
items
Cost of
purchase or
rent (€)
Usage rate
%
Depreciation rate
%
Total cost
1
732
100
732
1
800
100
700
1
900
100
900
3
700
100
2100
568
Total identical to item 2.2
in Table 1
5000€
 5.C - Sub-contracting, consultancy and other external services
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Task description
Subcontract 1 Project Assistant
Subcontract 2 Webmaster
Contracts with 2 part-time
Subcontract 3
students (half paid for by
and 4
University of Pisa)
Number of
person days
(a)
182
130
Cost per day
(€)
(b)
Other costs
(€)
(c)
Total cost
(a x b)+c
17000
17000
20
2324
Total identical to item 2.3
in Table 1
36324€
 5.D - Other costs
Description
Number of items
(a)
Cost per item (€)
(b)
Total cost
(a x b)
Translations of documents and materials
Printing of updated presentation booklet
Printing of CLIOHnet-Tuning book
3000
7000
4000
Total identical to item 2.4
in Table 1
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Table 6: Subdivision of costs according to workplan
Please use below one of the subdivisions indicated in your workplan table in Section 4.
Indicate here the type of
subdivision you choose
Staff Costs (€)
(a)
Direct Costs (€) General Costs (€)
(b)
(c)
Total
(a+b+c)
1 Start up
44211
57500
7656
109367
2 First Dissemination Phase
98240
25866
9341
133447
3 Halfway point
4912
4000
671
9583
4 Second Dissemination Phase
98240
25866
9341
133477
5 Spring Meeting
98240
80460
13450-
192150-
6 Final Dissemination Phase
44228
9332
4031
57591
Evaluation
Total identical to the total
of Table 1
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SECTION 3 - DECLARATION
To be completed by the person legally authorised to sign on behalf of the coordinating institution.
"I, the undersigned, certify that the information contained in this application, including Section 4 (description) is correct
to the best of my knowledge.
The appropriate authorities of all the participating institutions have read and fully understood the application as
submitted. They have confirmed in writing their agreement with the application as submitted.1
I declare on my honour that the institution I represent has the financial and operational capacity to carry out the
proposal as submitted and that it does not fall under any of the exclusion criteria listed in chapter II of the General Call
for Proposals 2004.
I acknowledge that in case of false declarations, administrative and financial sanctions can be implemented against me
or the institution I represent.”
I am also sending by 1 March 2004 a copy of the present application to the appropriate National Agency in my country
(together with a translation of Section 1 Point 2 and Section 4 in the language of this National Agency, if it is not the
same as the language of the present application)- applies for Lingua I, II; Grundtvig I, I.1; Comenius II.1. I have
arranged for each of the other participating institutions to send to the appropriate National Agency in its country a copy
of the present application, together with a translation of Section 1 Point 2 and Section 4 in the language of the National
Agency concerned, if this has been requested by the National Agency concerned.
Place: Pisa
Date 19 / 02 / 2004 (day/month/year)
Signature
Stamp of the coordinating institution, if applicable
Name and position in capitals
Prof. Marco Pasquali
Rector
1
The Commission reserves the right to request a copy of these agreements.
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Checklist
The application is completed in full. All questions have been answered.
Each page has been numbered.
The budget covers the whole project period, is indicated in euros and has been checked for
calculation errors.
The application has been type-written or word-processed in one of the 11 eligible languages by
using the correct application form.
The original application has been signed in original by the legal representative of the coordinating
institution.
The original and 4 copies thereof are being sent to the Socrates, Leonardo & Youth Technical
Assistance Office by post and in the same envelope before the closing date.
A diskette with an electronic version of the Summary (Section 1 Point 2) is enclosed with the
application paper copies.
The bank details form (annex 3) has been filled in and duly signed in original.2
If the grant requested exceeds 300,000 euros and if the applicant is neither a public body nor a
secondary or a higher education establishment, an external audit report produced by an approved
auditor is enclosed.
The necessary copies and translations are being sent to the National Agency in the country of each
of the other participating institutions before the closing date.
2
If your application was to be selected and your bank details changed before the issue of the contract, you must inform the Commission about this change urgently in
writing. In any case, any such change will lead to a delay in your advance payment.
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Section 4.B– Description ERASMUS 3: DISSEMINATION OF RESULTS
Please describe all aspects of your project set out below, on numbered sheets, using the same order and the same
numbering of questions as given in the questions.
Please respect the maximum length of text indicated, and append supporting documents only where these have a direct
and material bearing on the application for support.
1.
Typology
Please tick the appropriate boxes.
Disciplinary Network
Disciplinary Project
Multi-/Cross- disciplinary Network
Multi-/Cross- disciplinary Project
Theme
Target groups (select one or several items)
universities
university academic staff
university managers/administrators
other university staff. Please specify:
academic associations
professional associations
multipliers (teachers/trainers)
public sector third parties
private sector third parties
students and students associations
other. Please specify: …reviews and cultural organisms
Specific content/activities (select one or several items)
dissemination and exploitation of results
policy recommendations and formulation
convergence of higher education structures
other. Please specify:
Information and Communication Technologies
significant use of ICT/ODL (delete, if not applicable)
use for :
pedagogy
institutions
students materials
also for communication and exchange within the Network
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2.
Overview of the three-year TN activities (maximum 4 pages)
Describe the main features of your Thematic Network activities during the three-years of Community support, with regard
to:
This proposal is for a dissemination year for the Erasmus Thematic Network CLIOHNET. CLIOHNET is a Thematic
Network for the field of History, which has taken on the task of promoting innovative approaches to European History in a
critical, comparative perspective. CLIOHNET deals not only with the subject as taught in higher education institutions
and schools, but also, to the extent possible, in general culture. The rationale for the network is constituted by the fact
that ideas about history form a very basic part of the world view of individuals and societies; so-called ‘identities’ are
often based on ideas – at times partial or slanted – about the national, local or regional past. Far from being banal
knowledge of little interest, drummed into children in schools and unimportant in adult life, history and ideas about it
constitute a powerful force in shaping today’s social and political relations: between countries and communities and
within countries and communities, with respect to language, religion, gender, citizenship and most other facets of human
existence. History is one of the most widely cited of the human sciences. In the press and the media it is common to find
proposals based on the formula “History shows that...” – whether or not the journalist or the reader have real knowledge
about the subject. People of all walks of life are ready to be guided or swayed by their ideas about what they suppose is
the past history of their national, regional, linguistic, social or gender group. However still today most professional
historians, academics and teachers in schools are products of single national historiographies or historical viewpoints
related to one (or at best a small number) of the European nation states. School systems and Higher Educational
systems are tightly linked to each national history, centred around issues, myths and shibboleths formed in particular
cultural and historical contexts. Even when a critical revision is taking place, it often takes the form of criticism of the preexisting views of the history of each single European country. CLIOHNET’s basic tenet is that in today’s expanding
Europe, at all levels, from the most popular to the most specialised, a great leap in awareness and understanding can be
made when people holding different national historical views come into direct and interactive contact.
The ultimate reason for CLIOHNET is to promote a critical historical attitude in order to foster understanding and
willingness on the part of all European citizens to respect the ideas and the identities of their neighbours while
reconsidering and preserving the positive aspects of their own view of their past, and hence of their present.
During its operation (the Network is now entering its third year, to be completed in September 2004) CLIOHNET has had
the privilege of being able to act incisively in promoting and developing this viewpoint in many converging ways: it has
organised National meetings (already in 20 countries; 30 such meetings will have been held by the beginning of the
proposed dissemination year) in which academics, associations, students and other interested parties have been
informed about the Network and have been able to set up national CLIOHNET conferences to organise structured ongoing contacts for innovation in history teaching/learning in their country; it has held conferences on such topics as
Racial Discrimination and Ethnicity’ (Galway Sept. 2002) ‘Tolerance/Intolerance in European Perspective’ (ClujNapoca/Debrecen, Sept. 2003); it has held Socrates Intensive Programmes on key issues; it has held two plenary
working meetings -- in western and in eastern and central Europe -- each year. It has participated actively in Tuning I
and II and in TEEP 2002, contributing directly to the formulation of pan-European ‘Tuning’ reference points for History
curricula of all levels and to creating and testing a methodology for transnational evaluation, working directly with ENQA
and QAA; thanks to its participation in the Clioh’s Workshop project it has produced, distributed and tested history books,
videos and DVDs according to its multinational multilingual outlook; many of its members have participated in the CLIOH
PROG (now DISS) project, developing a wide array of tools for innovative learning and teaching in the subject area.
Directories of historians in each European country have been made. CLIOHNET has a website, www.clioh.net. All these
activities, products and insights are ready or will be so at the end of the third year of Network activities, for further
dissemination, discussion and development
2.1
Project partners (type of institution, European representativity and level of involvement).
The project includes full partners from all eligible countries except Liechtenstein and Luxembourg (because of the lack of
a developed HE sector in those countries). Since History is studied and taught in some form at nearly all European
Institutions of Higher Education, more than 2000, it is not possible to include in a working Thematic Network all relevant
institutions. Hence our choice rather has been to include a variety of kinds of institutions, large, small, traditional,
innovative, public and private, all distinguished by a common factor: that of being represented by interested motivated
people willing to cooperate in our activities. We have attempted to maintain a balance between number of institutions in
each country, taking into account in the structure of the HE sector and the population. Naturally this is not done
mechanically, and some countries more represented than others with a similar population. This depends among other
reasons on the fact that when a National Meeting (this is explained in greater detail below) is held, because of the
interest expressed, some institutions in the country ask to join as full partners, and they are welcomed. Overall the
balance seems quite good.
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In this proposal we include for the first time as potential full partners several Turkish institutions – although we have
included some of them as informal ‘associate’ partners and worked with them in past years. Furthermore we have now
added some full partners which are not Universities (or institutions of Higher Education), but rather publishing
houses, electronic and conventional and local bodies: Primrose Publishing, from UK, is specialised in multimedia
publication for multilingual training, Edizioni Plus, the University of Pisa publishing house, has presented the Network’s
important Culture 2000 projects, “Clioh’s Workshop I” and “Clioh’s Workshop II”; ‘Digidocs’ is a non-profit association for
on-line publishing. In this proposal we also include as full partners the local bodies the Provinces of Lucca and of Pisa,
for their cultural activities. The partnership counts a number of ‘associate’ partners, who of course cannot be financed
from Commission grant money, but whom we think are important ‘informal’ collaborators. These go from the University of
Basel, our Swiss partner of many years’ standing, whose participation in our activities is financed by CH, to our associate
partners in Albania and the countries of ex-Yugoslavia and the Russian federation. We consider that these partners must
be involved as much as possible in our activities. We inform them completely and if we can find appropriate sources of
financing invite them to participate.
A further important and novel feature of the partnership organised for this dissemination proposal is constituted by the
around 70 so-called dissemination partners. The 70 Full Partners have the responsibility for disseminating information
about CLIOHnet and its activities and products to all institutions, individuals and associations in their country. This is
accomplished among other things through the National Meetings and by national CLIOHnet websites. However, for the
dissemination year, we have designated a certain number of specific ‘dissemination partners’. These are of two kinds:
first, they are HE institutions with which a Full Partner institution will create a special liaison relationship, informing and
involving the partner in CLIOHnet activities; and second, they are associations or national reviews which will also be
preferentially involved. The dissemination reviews are asked to publish CLIOHnet information and materials in order to
inform the national public; the associations are expected to disseminate information among their members and to give
feed back.
2.2 Relation between initial objectives and final outcomes.
The foreseen outcomes at the end of the third year with respect to our initial objectives are very satisfying. Our
objectives -- of being able to bring a pan-European innovative and critical viewpoint to the study, teaching and learning of
History, and indeed to increase the historical awareness in general culture -- thanks to the hard work of the Network and
a series of positive unforeseen events are in fact definitely closer, and we count on the dissemination year to broaden
the impact of our work in many directions.
Our results can be read as a crescendo. The results which we propose to disseminate on as broad a scale as possible
have been reached starting with the initial contacts between the then very small number of countries forming the EU at
the time of the ECTS pilot project, beginning in 1988-9. The group itself has grown, judiciously, with the addition of only
strong motivated partners; it now includes active members from all countries admitted to the Socrates programme (with
the exception of Luxembourg and Liechtenstein because of the difficulty of finding HE partners in those countries)
including Turkey; it also has ‘associate’ members from the south-eastern European countries of ex-Yugoslavia and from
Russia, as well, naturally, as from Switzerland. The recent rapid expansion of the European Union and its prospects has
been accompanied at each step by a corresponding expansion of the Network activities and of the historiographical
space that CLIOHNET promotes in teaching, learning and research. The initial challenge of looking critically at the
national and nationalistic historiographies and teaching methods of the western part of today’s Europe have now been
replaced by the even greater challenge of clarifying the links, the commonalties and the differences between countries
having an ever broader range of political, religious and cultural experience.
The fortunate circumstances of being able to participate in Tuning and TEEP as a pilot subject area has on the one hand
utilised precious energies in the Network, but on the other given us the possibility of formulating our work and results in a
way that furnishes a pioneering model for others as well.
2.3
Project approach (work methodology, main pedagogical and didactic approaches and concepts as well as
target groups).
The principal concept underlying all activities is that of creating a continuous active learning environment not only for
students, but also for teachers, in which existing ideas about history and identity are placed in juxtaposition with similar
ideas belonging to teachers and students of other national/regional/ethnic/social or gender background. This general
kind of teaching and learning environment approaches in a fundamental and efficacious way the now widely recognised
problem of ‘educating the educators”: in the CLIOHNET context all educators are also active learners, learning from
each other and from students (mobility and IP students). Furthermore, this general approach is now articulated in a
series of specific tools, for example: 1. Guidelines and reference points for history curricula for first cycle degrees,
second cycle degrees (in the future for doctoral degrees), for double degrees and single history course units; 2.
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Guidelines and reference points for approaches to teaching and learning linked to specific competences; 3. Criteria for
quality assessment linked to both general and subject specific competences; 4. Glossary for describing subject specific
and generic teaching and learning activities and environments appropriate for history teaching and learning. Furthermore
the Network has been able to publish books (nine volumes to date, each printed in 10,000 copies and distributed widely),
videos and now DVDs based on the interactive multi-national situations created in the eight Socrates IPs we have held
and conferences we have organised. Thus we are able to provide actual multilingual multinational materials and
examples of teaching-learning packages, so that our approach can easily be used, tested and adopted in actual didactic
situations.
2.4
Project organisation (structures, management and use of information technology as a pedagogical or
management tool).
For the purposes of the proposed dissemination project, the basic organisational structure already set up for the three
years of Thematic Network activities will be maintained. That is, there is a central coordinator assisted by a management
team (financial and secretarial assistance, webmaster for central clioh.net server); a Coordinating committee (at this
time, the coordinators of the Universities of Graz, Gent, Groningen, Reykjavik, Riga, Debrecen and Sofia: it is planned to
augment this group by two people, the Coordinators of the National University of Ireland, Galway and the University of
Bologna who have been particularly active and furnished important expertise in many phases of the project); the existing
Task Forces will continue to exist (there are five Task Forces, formed by on average six or seven members, who have
the responsibility of analysing, instituting action and formulating recommendations for the areas of their competence (A.
Access, Gender and Equal Opportunities Issues, B. Racial Discrimination and Ethnicity, C. Diachronic Cyberspace, ODL
and ICT; D. History in secondary schools; E. Extending the Historiographical Space to Eastern European and
Mediterranean Countries). In each country, partners will decide which institution will organise the National dissemination
meeting, and how the other partners in that country (if there are more than one institution) will collaborate. Partners will
be invited to organise bi- or tri national meetings when this seems possible and opportune. In those countries where the
national meetings already held have led to establishing a national work group, this will be consolidated, reactivated if
necessary and invited to join in the organisation of the national meeting. Each partner will be responsible for involving in
the Network’s dissemination activities at least one institutional “dissemination partner”, who will be invited to participate
in all national activities, and to the extent that financing can be found in other activities as well. Each partner is also
responsible for involving in the dissemination activities one significant national journal or association. The associated
journals are asked to publish materials illustrating the Network’s initiatives and findings. ‘Fiches’ on these dissemination
partners are to be found below under point 7.4.
ICT Technology is important in CLIOHnet both didactically and as an organisational tool. The website is the central tool
of communication and organisation within and outside of the partnership. There are many web-based sources of
information and materials on the site (map of periodisation, materials on history of universities and free-download of
books, indexes of books, national websites, calendar and so forth). As will be explained, the Network is engaged in an elearning project (e-HLEE) presented by the University of Turku and 7 other partners on behalf of CLIOHnet.
2.5
Dissemination and exploitation of outcomes.
During the operation of the TN dissemination has been an important dimension of activities throughout. And indeed it is
not just a matter of ‘dissemination’, in the sense of spreading results through the National Meetings and the public
meetings in conjunction with the plenary meetings. Rather these occasions and tools have been useful too to gather
information and insight. We have distributed our books widely; we have also created a small booklet in 24 languages as
a tool of dissemination about the Network and what it is doing. The website too has great importance as a tool for
dissemination. All these tools and experiences will be used and enhanced during the proposed dissemination year.
As to exploitation, in our case this can be considered the fact that the materials produced and the guidelines and
reference points already published have already been of guidance to those countries now implementing the two cycle
system.
2.6
Financial sources (preferably in table format).
The financial sources on which we have been able to rely during the project are basically of three kinds: 1) the EU
Commission grant, which has made it possible for us to create a Thematic Network and interact in an extremely positive
and productive way – as simply would not have been possible otherwise. We can add to this category the advantages of
working in other related Commission pilot projects such as Tuning and TEEP which have greatly enhanced our
effectiveness; 2) Support and interest in our institutions and departments, which has meant that our colleagues have
been willing to take on some extra responsibilities because the CLIOHnet Coordinators devote a great deal of time to the
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Network; it has also meant logistical support, rooms, venues, translators, informatics, copies, willingness to cope with
bureaucratic complexities and so forth. It has meant work, involvement, financial contributions and time when national o
plenary meetings have been organised. Most of all it has meant that our universities have accepted that a large amount
of the time of the Coordinators has not been spent on normal University or Department activities and business, but on
CLIOHnet and its related projects; 3) there has been a very strong contribution of personal time by all the coordinators
and a perhaps not limitless but very relevant ability to support CLIOHnet on the part of the Coordinators’ families.
On occasion of meetings and conferences institutions normally contribute not only their structures and personnel time,
but they also offer some meals or buffets, guided trips and transportation. In the subject area history however, so far, we
have not received other contributions.
For this reason, although a table is asked for, this general description seems to cover the topic: the time that normally
would be put into University business or research is quantified in the tables elsewhere in this proposal.
2.7
Additional benefits and spin-offs (including benefits from a European dimension).
As the project progresses the spin-offs and the ‘spin-ins’ -- if we can coin such a term -- are ever increasing. As to ‘spinoffs’ we can cite the activities developed by the Task Forces of CLIOHnet and carried out in through different projects for
the whole Network, but in the first place by the organisers, the Task Force members themselves. For example, this is the
case of the Task Force A on Gender and Equal Opportunities Issues, which provided an important input into the
Socrates Intensive Programme held for the Network by the University of Riga in May 2003 on Religion and Political
Change in Europe. Past and Present, which contains an important section devoted to the religious aspect of the
elaboration of gender roles in contemporary Europe. The results are now published in book and DVD form for use and
dissemination. The Task Force B has organised two conferences, one on ‘Racial Discrimination and Ethnicity in
European History” and the other on “Tolerance and Intolerance in Historical Perspective’: these also are now available in
book form for use and dissemination. The Task Force C has held an international conference on ICT in History (Bologna
2002), which is available for dissemination; it has now developed and presented successfully the three year e-HLEE elearning project which will begin in October 2004. The Task Force D is carrying out an extensive survey of secondary
school teaching/learning in the field of history and developing links with the work on history teaching in SEE countries
run in the context of the stability pact. The Task Force E has carried out a survey of the teaching/learning offer in
European Universities on Eastern European and Mediterranean countries. It is now presenting a proposal for a PROG
for a second cycle degree in Mediterranean History Studies.
As to the ‘spin-ins’, as we have mentioned above, CLIOHnet has had and has the remarkable good fortune to be able to
participate actively and proactively in the very significant Pilot Projects ‘Tuning Educational Structures in Europe” and
Tuning II; and in the TEEP 2004 pilot project carried out with ENQA. This has meant that the results obtained in terms of
pan-European relevance and usefulness are greater than would have been possible if CLIOHnet had not had the
advantage of those synergies.
Finally let us emphasize that the Network is innovative in a European sense in a very fundamental way: it brings a panEuropean dimension to a discipline which until now has been one of those most strongly linked to single national
experiences. Its innovative capacity has been forged through a process of gradual, progressive accumulation of transnational experience and knowledge. In its present from it is the product of fifteen years of experience and cumulative
efforts to which than several hundred people have contributed in some way.
In CLIOHNET the broad European dimension, including east, west, north, south and centre, is not an ‘extra’, added on to
something which already exists in each country. The structure and the history of the discipline themselves demand a
new approach, and the Network’s strategies, its methodology and its vitality are based on its trans-national, multilingual
pan-European agenda.
2.8
Main problems encountered and solutions.
The main problems we have had to deal with are analogous more or less to those facing all Thematic Networks.
Basically the potential of CLIOHnet is enormous, but carrying out the potential requires an enormous amount of work.
Most partners are very motivated and do everything they can to carry out the project. However objectively academics –
including the Central Coordinator -- must also teach and carry out a series of important duties in their home institutions.
Hence their time is not limitless, and also they do not always have time available when CLIOHnet needs them. On the
whole however, with some flexibility, we have been able to organise things in such a way as to have fairly constantly
active partners. Experience has shown us the necessity, if at all possible, to hold two meetings per year, because
otherwise the work-plan lacks continuity. Until now this has been possible because we have been able to hold meetings
in common with our PROG, CLIOH, and one day of the Plenary meetings has been paid for by the Culture 2000 project,
Clioh’s Workshop I and II. At this time we do not know whether we will have the same possibilities in the future, as that
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depends on whether the proposals we have now submitted are successful or not. This necessary flexibility has led us
for example to allow the partner institutions to hold their National Meetings when it is best for them, whether or not it is at
the date foreseen in our work-plan.
3.
Rationale, Objectives, Target Groups (maximum 3 pages)
The overall objective is to bring critical innovation into the way history is studied, taught, learned and used in the public
arena by proposing to as many actors as possible the need for a new approach, whether in teaching/learning or
research. The complex activities and offer of CLIOHNET work at different levels, but all tend to the same end: the
expected impact is through an articulated, structured offer of what we believe is a vital need, a way of introducing
concretely a critical, comparative European dimension in history teaching and learning activities. By furnishing concrete
proposals and useful reference points we wish to offer tools to teachers, learners and institutions which will allow them to
acquire and use the elements of the proposed innovation, in their own way, in actual practice.
The main targeted area are students and teachers of history, and students and teachers in general; further targets are
the readers and members of historical reviews and associations, the users of archives, museums and other bodies
dealing with historical sources and ideas. The end target is the general public.
Output / product
Plenary meetings
National meetings
Macro-regional events
Web site
Small publications
Direct target
Coordinators and their institutions,
student organisations, other TNs
Academics and other stakeholders in
each participating country
Students, academics and other
stakeholder in the macro-region
Coordinators, all other interested
parties
Teachers/learners institutions
CLIOHNET-TUNING booklets
Teachers/learners, other stakeholder;
as model, other TNs and disciplinary
areas
Other materials (books, on-line books, Teachers/learners, general public
videos, DVS)
Archipelago activities (see pt. 10
Academics, students, cultural and
below)
educational stakeholders of all
Humanistic disciplines
“Exogamie’ Pilot Project (see pt 10
Universities and students, teachers
below)
and teacher trainers
3.1
Indirect target
Broader network of academic
community
National academic and scholastic
community
Broader community
Academic world, other parties not
restricted to Europe
Academic and scholastic community
on European scale
General academic community, not
restricted to historians
Academic, scholastic and broader
community
Broader community, research
community
Broader public
Explain the rationale of and background to the project for the dissemination and exploitation of results (current
situation, previous or preparatory work, the results of any needs analysis undertaken etc.). You may attach
appropriate but succinct supporting documents.
The potential for dissemination is very great. Nearly every educational institution in Europe teaches history at some level
and in some way. During operation as an Erasmus Thematic Network CLIOHNET has prepared systematically for what it
considers to be the real challenge: dissemination and discussion of its insights and proposals to as broad a public as
possible, academic and non-academic. Realistically it will not be possible to touch all the thousands of HE institutions,
schools, reviews, associations, museums and other cultural bodies that could use the Network insights and materials.
However we have learned when possible to use existing meetings (such as the annual meeting of the UK Learning and
Teaching support centre, or annual meetings of deans of faculties of History – as in Spain—or of historians – as in
Sweden) in order to reach largest number of people possible with the available time, energies and funds. Our national
meetings, directories and materials are all designed with broad impact in mind. In a certain sense the first three years of
the TN have been a build-up for the real challenge of dissemination.
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3.2
Define the concrete aims and objectives for the dissemination and exploitation of the quality finalised products
and outcomes; describe the ways in which the situation set out under 3.1 above will be changed and the needs set
out in 3.1 addressed by the project.
Our concrete aims are
1. to alert an ever growing part of the academic community, students and general public to the fact that there is an active
body, CLIOHnet, which is addressing with important results the challenges of creating a a widespread critical attitude towards
the partial or biased views of the past which have are one of the products of the nation state while supporting and not
destroying the positive and useful elements of each national or regional culture; that this body represents a European way of
elaborating cultural strategies, an open way, dependent on the contribution of all countries; that this body is a prime reference
point for historians, for representatives of the humanistic sciences, for Universities and students in managing change in this
remarkable phase of expansion and consolidation of the European Union;
2. to furnish concrete foresightful information, based on broad consultation, reflection and debate which can give guidance in
designing and delivering quality teaching/learning experiences in the Bologna-Prague-Berlin context. This means furnishing
useful reference points respect to which each University can design its own way to deliver excellence in a commonly agreed
and recognisable framework.
3. to furnish a conceptual and practical background for the preservation and valorisation of rare and disappearing areas of
knowledge and expertise;
4. to furnish a conceptual and practical background for the promotion of knowledge about new and emerging ways of
teaching, learning and studying history. Among the emerging innovative ways that can be detected and promoted we place
the particular multinational, multilingual ‘connected’ approach which CLIOHnet itself has developed, practices and
disseminates.
5. To involve students more deeply in the development of the European Higher Education Space
5. To give greater cohesiveness, visibility and impact to Historical and Humanistic culture, by collaborating with other
Thematic Networks, within the framework of the European Archipelago of Humanistic Networks (see below under point 10)
and as appropriate with other TNs.
3.3
Explain what you consider to be innovative about the project, the added value and expected spin-off effects of the
dissemination and exploitation activities envisaged by the project.
We consider that the particularly strong innovative content of the project is a direct consequence of the way History is
structured as an intellectual, academic and educational pursuit. Because History of all disciplines is perhaps the most closely
linked to national views and agendas, being able to work together in the TN framework at such a time of political innovation
as the present allows us to gain and to disseminate striking insights. Any relevant theme of European History (or even of
World History) when considered from a multitude of national points of view springs into high relief. This is not the merit of
CLIOHnet alone, it is the serendipity of being able to work as a TN at this time. The general awareness of the productivity of
our methods which we gained in the 1990’s was sharpened enormously when we became able to collaborate closely with the
Eastern and Central European countries, most of which will very soon be full member states in the European Union. Now we
have the further opportunity of working with Turkish institutions as our full partners – and we have developed ‘associate’
partnerships with South Africa, with the SEE countries and with Russia. This means that innovation and illumination will
continue, as we ourselves broaden our horizons and knowledge: our products are designed to bring these insights to as
many people as possible and to make them concretely operative in the educational system.
Spin-off is in many forms: further projects which we are undertaking on the basis of the work done until now (these have been
mentioned elsewhere in this proposal) and also the new and significant kind of spin-off that we expect from working more
closely with other Thematic Networks in the Archipelago project.
4.
Envisaged outputs (maximum 2 pages)
1.1 Describe precisely the envisaged outputs of the project and specify, in each case, their expected impact.
The main outputs are: our website: continuing operation and expansion of the existing www.clioh.net site and its
resources, continuing development including of a portal and CLIOHblog; the publication, publicisation, distribution and
discussion of a general report on status of History today, including perfected Tuning findings; booklets for wide
distribution presenting CLIOHNET publications and products, including guide to CLIOHNET-Tuning reference points for
curriculum design, teaching/learning/assessment methodologies and quality assurance for programme design and
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delivery; a pan-European Directory, on-line; a certain number of macro-regional theme events; thirty National Meetings
(when possible bi- or tri-national meetings); two plenary working conferences, of which one with student participation.
Special dissemination partnerships with Institutions, reviews and associations have been set up for the dissemination
year.
Further synergies will be developed through connected projects presented by CLIOHNET as a whole or by its Task
Forces (at present an e-Learning project has been presented by the University of Turku on behalf of the Network and
approved by the Commission; a proposal for a second cycle degree in Mediterranean studies has been presented; other
proposals are being prepared). CLIOHNET has taken a leading role in building networking relations with other Erasmus
Thematic Networks in order to form an ‘Archipelago’, network of networks in the Humanities (www.archhumannets.net).
It is participating in the ‘Exogamie’ pilot project [see below ‘0int 10] and it has presented a proposal for a network of
excellence in the sixth framework project.
4.2 Indicate for each output the direct beneficiaries of the results or those that will implement the outputs from the project,
both among and beyond the participating institutions.
Website: CLIOHnet Coordinators, their contacts, all interested persons who become aware of the site.
General report and enhanced CLIOHnet -Tuning book: All Universities which have (or do not have yet) History of historical
studies among the subjects taught.
Brief general multilingual presentation of CLIOHnet: Coordinators and their contacts, especially dissemination contacts, and
all other parties who are introduced to CLIOHnet and its activities in this way.
Pan-European directory: Coordinators, organisers of National Meetings.
Macro-regional events: the participants (Macro regional events where possible will be organised through combined National
Meetings), including CLIOHnet members and other teachers, students and interested parties.
National meetings: Academic community and learners in each country.
Plenary working meetings: Coordinators; for the planned spring meeting in May 2005 also students, for the public part of the
meeting, academics and students (and other interested parties) of the hosting country.
Students’ conference: Students themselves from all eligible country, CLIOHnet Coordinators and Coordinating Committee for
insight and interaction
Dissemination links: The special dissemination partners, institutions, reviews, associations: their users, readers and
members.
4.3 Make specific reference to any outputs relating to information and communication technologies, as a pedagogical or
management tool or as a competence to be acquired by learners or other groups as a result of the project (where
applicable).
As a pedagogical tool, we indicate the ever growing materials and products that we are able to offer on line, on the
www.clioh.net and linked sites. These include, as state elsewhere in this proposal, special t/l materials such as Periodisation
Maps, Materials on the History and Organisation of Universities, Translations of Clioh’s Workshop I and II volumes in other
languages, and indexes to the volumes. At this time DVD materials, teaching/learning unit proposals and free download of all
the books are being placed on-line.
As a management tool, the www.clioh.net website is the basic means of communication in the Network, containing much
on-line material, the calendar, posters, application forms, logistical information, contact information on the partners and the
management, and much else.
An even stronger impulse to this aspect of the Network outputs will be given by the ‘spin-off’ e-learning project, e-HLEE,
prepared by the CLIOHnet Task Force C and presented by the University of Turku on behalf on the entire Network. In this
project, among other aspects, we intend to go beyond the kind of teaching/learning ICT environments we have been able to
create until now, creating true virtual environments in which it becomes possible for the learner to assume different national
identities, interacting with other students around Europe and beyond.
4.4
Indicate any additional benefits and spin-offs expected from the project.
Aside from the many above mentioned connected projects and initiatives – which seem extraordinarily varied and incisive to
us – we may mention that if as we hope the Tuning-Latin America project is approved under the Alfa programme, CLIOHnet
will be involved as one of the three subject areas (the others being Math and Education Sciences) in building, in collaboration
with HE institutions from all Latin American countries, a kind of “Bologna –Latin America”: this will be of great benefit in
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developing contacts and detailed knowledge of an important sector of the non-European world, on which we can build in the
future, for example in the Erasmus Mundus programme. Contacts are also becoming important in Central Asia: here too an
Asia-link is being developed.
5.
Identification and internal quality evaluation of finalised outcomes (maximum 3 pages)
The Network relies in the first place on the Coordinating Committee and the central management
structure to monitor and evaluate progress. In the case of the present dissemination project, it
should be relatively simple to evaluate whether or not the concrete activities take place in the
planned way. However the Network has already asked for the collaboration of three outside
experts to advise and monitor in a more general way on the impact and the quality of the activities.
5.1
Identify the finalised products and outcomes developed during the three-year period of Community support.
Website: continuing operation and expansion of the existing www.clioh.net site and its resources,
continuing development including of a portal and CLIOHblog; publication of general report on
status of History today, including perfected Tuning findings; booklets for wide distribution
presenting CLIOHNET publications and products, including guide to CLIOHNET-Tuning reference
points for curriculum design, teaching/learning/assessment methodologies and quality assurance
for programme design and delivery; pan-European Directory, on-line; macro-regional theme
events; thirty National Meetings (when possible bi- or tri-national meetings); two plenary working
conferences.
Further synergies will be developed through connected projects presented by CLIOHNET as a
whole or by its Task Forces (at present an eLearning project has been presented by the University
of Turku on behalf of the Network; other proposals are being prepared). CLIOHNET is now
engaged in building networking relations with other Erasmus Thematic Networks in order to form
an ‘archipelago’, network of networks in the Humanities. It is presenting a proposal for a network of
excellence in the sixth framework project.
5.2
Prioritise the identified products and outcomes in relation to your project objectives and target groups, preferably
in table format.
Product/outcome
Objectives
Target Groups
Website
Very High priority
Information
about
the Network itself, national
Network,
communication groups, students, other TNs,
within
the
Network; general public
download of materials
General report and CLIOHnet
Tuning Book
Very high Priority
Information and overview of
status of History today,
reference
points
for
designing and delivering
History
products
in
Universities and schools.
Universities,
students,
higher education authorities
and – as a pilot model –
other disciplinary areas as
well.
Clioh’s Notebooks volumes,
Very High Priority
videos, DVDs, with indexes, free
download
Giving concrete examples of Students,
professors,
the new methodology, general readers
attractive reader friendly
studies on relevant themes,
150 chapters; 6 videos, 3
DVDs
CLIOHnet booklet in all partner
languages
Very High Priority
General information about
the Network in attractive,
simple clear form in many
languages
Pan-European directory
High Priority
Allows organisation of Use in the Network
mailing lists and contacts
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Theme events
High Priority
When possible National
Meetings and Task Force
meetings are organised
around theme conferences
Allow production of new
books and studies for wide
dissemination in HE and
general public
National Meetings
Very High Priority
Allows follow up and
consolidation of National
Meetings held during the
three years of activity, leads
to formation of national
CLIOHnet groups, with
work-plans
Represents a very powerful
was to support national
historians, students and
academics
in
the
management of change and
innovation
Plenary Meetings including
public meetings
High Priority
Essential work and planning Constitutes the basis of
time for network members
Network collaboration rather
than
a
dissemination
product,
Dissemination partnerships with
institutions
High Priority
Extending knowledge and Universities,
teachers,
active understanding of students: in effect will
CLIOHnet and its activities double CLIOHnet informed
membership
Dissemination partnerships with
reviews and associations
High Priority
“as above
As above
Student conference (‘Exogamie’) Very High Priority
Represents the possibility of
giving a multi-national high
level
experience
of
international
cooperation
and gives the Network the
possibility to interact with
interested students
Students, Network, and in
the longer period, new
formulations for design and
delivery of history teaching
learning experiences
Archipelago Team
Represents the possibility of European
bodies,
interacting
with
other universities, general public
Humanistic disciplines
5.3
High Priority
Please differentiate between the overall outcomes and justify your priorities for those outcomes which are the
object of the present project for the dissemination and exploitation of results.
In order to explain, justify and prioritise we think it is opportune to divide the outcomes into groups:
Those that illustrate and make visible the existence and the action of the Network, its basic philosophy and orientation
(website, multilingual booklet, publications on reviews, presence in international conferences and reviews);
Those that regard national areas, and emphasize supporting activities at a national level by putting them into the panEuropean context of the Network (national meetings, national websites, national working groups);
Those that regard specific thematic areas within the general area of historical studies (Task Force inquiries, spin-off
projects);
Those connected with the Tuning and the TEEP projects (Tuning reference points, trans-national evaluation of
programmes);
Those which lead to the elaboration of t/l materials and materials of interest for a broader public (IPs and CLIOHnet
conferences followed by production of books, videos, on-line publications and DVDs).
This dissemination project is designed to spread knowledge and gain feedback with respect to all these outcomes, which
are interlocked.
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Since we are asked to designate and justify priorities, we think that the first priority is to make known the existence, the
activities and the outlook of the Network in order to make clear and widely known that there is a common forum for
development of a European policy toward innovation in the field of History; the second to diffuse knowledge of the
reference points, level descriptors, subject specific and generic competences developed by CLIOHnet in conjunction with
Tuning; the third the materials prepared which allow teachers students and the general public to access the central
CLIOHnet insights.
Please provide 4 copies of each one of the first three products of your priority list, together with your
application.
The ‘copies’ we include are constituted as follows. Naturally at this point in the third year of the project we do not yet
have the final versions of the products. However we provide here the documentation necessary to show what is planned
and what the products will be like. The first three priority products are :
1) for general information about the existence of the Network and its activities consisting of the website (www.clioh.net)
of which we provide the first page. The site now contains more than one hundred pages, so we believe that it can best
be evaluated by entering it directly. We also supply copies of the brochure which we printed in the second year of
activities, in 24 languages: we are now preparing a new edition, somewhat larger and naturally updated and corrected,
which will be the actual tool for dissemination of knowledge about the Network. The website leads through its links to the
national realities as well.
2) For the second priority we include two of the several items which will constitute the basis for the CLIOHnet Tuning
report: a series of questionnaires on the status of History in European Universities today and the Tuning Line 2 paper.
The report to be disseminated is now being finalised in the present third year of the project.
3) As to the materials to be diffused, we indicate the volumes created in the Clioh’s Workshop project and the t/l units
developed from them. These books are now being published in pdf for free downloading, and hence will constitute a very
important resource for dissemination. We include here the indexes of all the volumes published so far (we will publish
another one on Citizenship this year and one on National Languages next year: these will be included in the
dissemination.
5.4
Demonstrate the high quality of the finalised products, considering particularly the extent to which they fulfil the
general objectives of the Thematic Networks action (educational innovation, contribution to study area, European
dimension, specific and European impact of the co-operation, wider application of good practice and dialogue
between academic, socio-economic or any other relevant partner).
The products that we have created and are creating have both high scientific-academic quality -- because they have
been produced by Coordinators with high academic standing, who have however accepted and responded to the
challenge of using their knowledge to produce materials which are attractive and understandable to general readers and
users, and also utilisable for comparison and connection with other national histories. The HE reference points and
guidelines are also of the highest quality because they have been produced in collaboration, through a process of
information, discussion, drafting, debate, perfecting and finalising, carried out by members from all countries eligible for
Socrates. Hence, by the very method of their creation, they are innovative, they could not have been produced at a
previous lower level of European cooperation; they represent a real trans-national contribution to the study area; the
European dimension is built in to all the products and is their raison d’être. Through dissemination of these products, we
hope to reach most institutions in Europe, at least to inform them of the offer of information that we can make. The wider
application of good practice is our goal: we believe that institutions and students themselves, will work towards
application, after they come into direct contact with the broader and more exciting and timely way which we have
developed of approaching History and related subjects. Our dialogue with socio-economic partners outside the academic
area is developing: the new partnerships formed with public bodies in this dissemination project should lead the way for
further developments. CLIOHnet looks to its collaboration in the ‘Archipelago’ as a further important way of involving the
non academic sphere.
5.5
Specify and justify the assessment criteria and procedure adopted and the actors involved in the internal quality
evaluation of your project.
Our assessment criteria are the baselines of our TN action: in all situations we try to bring a variety of points of view
together around a relevant theme, discussing and gathering the resulting insights, writing them up and discussing them,
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making final products as fine as we are able. This is the methodology we have adopted in our meetings, in our IPs, in our
Conferences and in the books we have published.
In the case of our books, the principles are that there must always be a plurality of national viewpoints; there should
always be a broad geographical and chronological spectrum; the national or original languages should always be
present in every way possible. We promote the idea that European citizens should not limit their linguistic knowledge to
one national language and one vehicular language and try to make familiar to students, teachers and the general public
that we are a multilingual polity, and that each history, tradition or identity is tightly linked to linguistic facts.
Our general method of gathering knowledge from every country, organising it, discussing it, and finalising it in an agreed
way is also the method we used in Tuning to elaborate the history reference points. Level indicators and subject specific
competences. It is the method we are now using to create the CLIOHnet-Tuning paper on Approaches to TeachingLearning and Assessment and Quality. Once the products have been made they are available for distribution, use,
testing and comment by anyone. We emphasize the public nature of what we do. We ask users to fill out evaluation
forms, which we take into account to improve our products.
The actors are all members of the Network, their students and colleagues, the users of our products; the Central
Coordinator and the Coordinating Committee have the primary responsibility in being sure that the products are indeed
of excellent quality according to the criteria we have stated. They are assisted in this by the external evaluators.
6.
Dissemination and exploitation methodology (maximum 4 pages)
6.1 Describe the general strategy for dissemination and exploitation of the high quality and finalised product and
outcomes. Specify the target groups related to each product and outcome (including European co-operation
among all eligible countries).
Our general dissemination strategy is the following. To use the work done in the three years of the programme to
advantage, as a learning how to disseminate effectively, and as a having produced information and insights to be
disseminated. We repeat once more that in our view, dissemination is not only distributing, seeding crops, it is also
uptake, engaging in debate and modifying where necessary the ideas we have developed until now. We intend to
operate our strategy along three principle routes: thanks to the fact that we have already held National Meetings or will
have held them in all countries except Turkey by the beginning of the dissemination year, in each country one institution
will again organise a National meeting. This should be much easier and even more effective than the first time, because
the interested parties in the country now know of the importance of the TN and in many cases have been in contact
since the first National Meeting. Also, the process of change in European HE structures has gone ahead rapidly, and in
most countries people have the perception that this is happening, This should add to their motivation to meet and
actively discuss the issues which the National meetings place before them.
The National meetings (as well as all other dissemination efforts) will be able to depend on the important site-based and
published materials, which will be distributed or publicised at the National Meetings.
The website will continue to provide the central resource to which all can refer.
Work with the specific ‘dissemination partners’ of each CLIOHnet partner (see point 7.4) should constitute an important
entrée into wider circles. It is planned that each Coordinator, in agreement with the contact person indicated in the fiches
under point 7.4, will arrange for special information days to be held in the dissemination partner institution or association
– or in the case of reviews, the review will publish information on Cliohnet and materials.
The other aspects of the project – the student conference, the various sub-projects, Exogamie, the Archipelago and so
forth, will also provide further ways of extending the dissemination process.
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6.2 Specify a detailed work programme in table format (dates, activities, involvement and responsibilities of each
partner, outcomes).
Date
1 Oct 04
October
2004
Activity
Project begins
Coordinating Committee
meeting; Fall plenary
meeting including Task
Force meetings;
inThessaloniki
Nov
First national meetings
2004Distribution of
Jan 2005 CLIOHNET-Tuning
booklet and other
materials
Participants
All members
Coordinating Committee;
All members
Logistics prepared by Pisa and
Thessaloniki. All Coordinators
are invited to participate.
Countries involved: CLIOHNET
members, other institutions,
journals, associations, national
agencies if possible. Members
of other TNs.
The organisation in done by the
partners indicated elsewhere in
this proposal. All partners
organise dissemination events
with the partners listed under
point 7.4
ca Feb
Coordinating Committee Coordinating Committee
2005
half-way point meeting
April 05 Further National
Countries involved: CLIOHNET
Meetings and
members, other institutions,
distribution of
journals, associations, national
CLIOHNET-Tuning
agencies if possible. Members
materials
of other TNs
Organisation and
responsibilities as above
May
Spring plenary meeting, Coordinating Committee
2005
including Coordinating
Entire network, students, staff
Committee meeting and teaching in confernce, including
Task Force meetings;
non-historians;
planned to be held in
Structured link with language
Pisa in conjunction with and geography TNs
Exogamie conference
on Historical Context of
Formation of National
Languages
June –
Any further national
Countries involved: CLIOHNET
Sep 2005 meetings or events
members, other institutions,
journals, associations, national
agencies if possible, members
of other TNS
Organisation as above
End of
Evaluation and final
Coordinating committee
project
report
assisted by other coordinators
an experts as necessary
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Outcomes/products
[prepared in previous phase]
Further detailed planning completed and
materials ready for national meetings and
‘events’
Dissemination and discussion of CLIOHNET
reports and materials
Knowledge of TN activities and opportunities
Knowledge of CLIOHnet - Tuning findings
Evaluation and adjustment of work-plan
Dissemination and discussion of CLIOHNET
reports and materials
Knowledge of TN activities and opportunities
Knowledge of CLIOHnet -Tuning findings
Communication about and evaluation activities;
formation of new knowledge about language
issue, cooperation with other networks Input
from students; setting up student section of
Network
Strengthening links with Archipelago
Dissemination and discussion of CLIOHNET
reports and materials, and so forth as above
Final recommendations and report taking into
consideration interaction and debate during the
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6.2 Describe how the progress and functioning of the project will be monitored.
The first responsibility for monitoring the progress of the activities and solving any problems that may occur is of the
Central Coordinator, assisted by the Coordinating Committee. Also the Task Force Leaders and the organisers of
National Meetings or other Work Groups (in the dissemination year there will also be the Archipelago Team and work
groups on mapping and on Teacher Training) are responsible for monitoring and informing the Central Coordinator of
any problems or delays so that necessary action may be taken. In the proposed dissemination year, the complexity of
the activities – including the dissemination actions with the dissemination partners, institutions and reviews – will be
extremely complex and will make it necessary to use forms of on-line reporting. However, with the experience which has
already been gained we are confident that the planned activities can be carried out satisfactorily.
6.4
Describe how the project will be evaluated (indicate the means envisaged for both internal and external
evaluation), particularly with regard to any impact evaluation envisaged.
Evaluation has several different stages, the first of which are again the responsibility of the Coordinating Committee and
the Central Coordinator. The Plenary meetings are also engaged in evaluation which they are presented with the state of
affairs and able to observe and discuss in the meetings. The Network has also asked three prestigious ecternal experts
to attend their meetings and observe, evaluate and advise. Indeed the intention is to attempt to evaluate impact, in the
Institutions themselves, in the dissemination partners’ institutions; we will attempt to measure the increase in visitors to
the website and to evaluate the effects of disseminating the CLIOHnet reference points on institutions engaged in
curricular innovation.
6.5
Indicate the working language(s) of the project.
The working language for Network activities is English. However multilinguism is important in the CLIOHnet philosophy.
Many activities and products have a multilingual component. For example the IPs are usually in more than one
language, the books all have summaries in the native languages of the authors and documents in the original languages
and in translation. The depliant which we distributed this year in 23.000 copies was in 24 languages, and the new edition
which we intend to disseminate in the proposed dissemination year will include other languages and some errors in
printing will be corrected.
N.B: Please note that the applicant may be asked to submit further details regarding the envisaged calendar of
events during the year focusing on the Dissemination and exploitation of project results, if the application is
successful.
7.
Partnership composition and contribution
[7.0] To give an overview of the information given under point 7.1, partner by partner, please note that all the Universities
listed are of course Institutions of Higher Education; most have History Degree Programmes for the first, second and
third cycles. Some have a history section in their Arts or humanities degree. Each has specific fields of expertise, usually
in the sector of national history, as well as general and world history. There is a mixture of large, small, public and
private universities. As to the other full partners they are the UK Primrose Publishing (which is specialised in producing
interactive multilingual learning/teaching materials and has collaborated with CLIOHnet in producing a 'University'
programme for students and teachers linguistic needs in 30 languages; Edizioni PLUS is the University of Pisa
publishing house which has collaborated with CLIOHnet in printing the Clioh's Workshop books, videos and DVDs;
Digidocs is an Italian non-profit association devoted to making available history texts on line which has collaborate in
disseminating CLIOHnet materials; the Province of Lucca is a public body which has a strong interest the historical and
cultural aspects of its adminstrative activities and whose partnership we hope may inspire other such bodies to
collaborate with CLIOHnet.
Among the partner Universities, most have had the experience of working in the CLIOH PROG project, many in the
Tuning and TEEP 2002 projects. All have been involved in the Clioh’s Workshop I and II projects, some as coorganisers. Most have participated in various IPs, some have organised IPs. Thirty of the institutions have – or will have
by the end of the third year of CLIOHNET activities, have already organised a national CLIOHNET meeting or a binational CLIOHNET meeting and will have prepared a directory of the HE Institutions, the associations and other
interested parties in their country.
To clarify the TN related expertise, we summarise this information in the table below. As is evident expertise and
participation are well diffused. The new partners, who have become involved in the Network through the national
meetings and other activities, are also well informed about activities and motivated to expand them.
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No Country
and name
CLIOH
NET
CLIOH
1 IT Pisa
2 BE Gent
3 DK
Roskilde
4 DE
Bielefeld
5 DE
Bochum
6 DE
Hanover
7 DE Leipzig
8 DE
Tuebingen
9 GR Athens
10 GR
Thessaloni
ki
11 ES Alcalà
12 ES
13 ES Deusto
14 ES Madrid
A.
15 ES Madrid
Carlos III
16 ES
17 ES
Valencia
18 FR
Grenoble
19 FR Paris
IV
20 FR Poitiers
21 FR Rouen
22 IE Cork
23 IE Galway
24 IT Bologna
25 IT Milan
26 IT Padua
28 IT Rome 1
29 IT Rome 3
30 IT
Digidocs
31 Edizioni
PLUS
32 NL
Groningen
33 NL Utrecht
34 AT Graz
35 PT Aberta
36 PT
Coimbra
X
X
X
X
X
X
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DISS
NET
Nation
al
Meetin
g
organis
er
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X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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NET
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Force
IP
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organis Worksh
er
op coorganis
er
Clioh’s Tuning
Worksh
op II
coorganis
er
TEEP
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X
X
X
X
X
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X
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X
X
X
X
X
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X
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62
63
64
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PT Lisbon
FI Helsinki
FI Turku
SE
Uppsala
UK
Aberdeen
UK
Brighton
(Sussex)
UK Cardiff
UK
Edinburgh
UK
Swansea
UK
Primrose
Publishing
IS
Reykjavik
NO
Bergen
BG Sofia
CZ Brno
CZ Prague
EE Tartu
CY Cyprus
LV Riga
LT Vilnius
HU
Budapest
HU
Debrecen
HU
Miskolc
MT Malta
PL Krakow
PL Torun
RO ClujNapoca
RO
Suceava
SI Maribor
SK
Bratislava
TR Adana)
TR Ankara
(Middle
East)
TR
Istanbul
(Fatih)
TR
Trabzon
CH Basel
CH ISHA
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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X
ECTS /
DS
Pilot
Project
for
Turkey
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X
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X
7.1 Provide for the co-ordinating institution and each of the other institutions participating in the dissemination project,
the following information:
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size of the institution in terms of the total number of (a) personnel (absolute numbers and full-time equivalents)
and (b) learners;
expertise of the institution in the field covered by the project and experience in co-operation at local, regional, national and
trans-national level (Socrates and other). Indicate experience both in content and project organisation. 7.1
Provide for
the co-ordinating institution and each of the other institutions participating in the dissemination project, the following
information:
type of institution, main areas and types of activity;
size of the institution in terms of the total number of (a) personnel (absolute numbers and full-time equivalents) and (b) learners;
expertise of the institution in the field covered by the project and experience in co-operation at local, regional, national and transnational level (Socrates and other). Indicate experience both in content and project organisation.
Coordinating Institution. University of Pisa
Type: University. 11 Faculties including all principal subject areas except architecture.
Size: a. 1789 teaching staff, 1619 administrative staff, b. 47634 full-time students, of which 3086 graduated in 2001/2002;
Expertise: The University of Pisa has an ancient and continuing tradition of excellence in humanistic and historical studies. The
Faculty of Letters and Philosophy has a degree course in History: inaugurated in 1974 it was among the first in Italy; all epochs are
included, from Ancient times to the present; there is also a specific sector devoted to Religious History. In 2001-2002 new study
plans in “European History and Culture” and ”History of the Environment and Territory” were approved. Because of the Faculty
structure the four large History and Archaeology departments have the support of important linguistic, philological, geographical and
art history resources; they count on the experience of ICT and ODL on a world scale (Pisa coordinates a consortium of 23 Italian
Universities in an Internet course of study for the laurea degree in Italian language and Literature; and the CIBIT project which has
placed on the web the Italian literary patrimony). From 2001-2002 a new degree course began in Informatics for Humanistic studies.
Experience: The History degree course of the University of Pisa has participated since the beginning in the ECTS History Network,
taking an active role. ECTS was extended to the entire University in 1995-6. Under SOCRATES, Prof. Isaacs, of the Modern and
Contemporary History Department, coordinator of CLIOHNET, also coordinates the CLIOH PROG project, as well as the other
international activities of the Faculty of Letters and Philosophy. Pisa has two Intensive Programme on “Empires states and regions in
a European Perspective” and on "Political Systems and Definitions of Gender Roles" and a European conference on “The Present of
the Past: History in European Universities. Comparison, Innovation, harmonisation”. The Faculty has more than 100 bilateral
agreements for teaching and research.
Participating Institution nr. 2. University of Gent
Type: University. Subject areas: all subject areas from 01 to 16, except theology (ECTS has been implemented in all subject areas)
types of international activities of Ghent University both in education and research
Size: a. personnel (absolute numbers and full time equivalents): figures of 2000
academic and research: 3306 (2861 FTE)
administrative and technical: 2080 (1972 FTE)
b. learners (figures of 2001-2002)
number of students enrolled: 23.904 students enrolled
number of graduates 7822 in 1999-2000
Expertise
i. education (handled by the international relations office):
1. EU-funded programmes: Socrates, Tempus, ALFA, EUMEDIS, Leonardo, EU-US, EU-Can, EU-India,
2. educational projects funded by the Flemish government in the following priority countries: Vietnam, China, Ukraine, South-Africa
and Russia
3. management of 56 inter-university bilateral agreements
4. membership of different national and international organisations
ii. research (handled by the research policy office):
1. EU-funded co-operation projects
2. development co-operation programmes funded by the Belgian government
Experience: The History Department of Ghent University has a long lasting tradition of international cooperation: Important
international links have been established with European and American partners since the beginning of the twentieth century. Henri
Pirenne (medieval history) and Jan Dhondt (contemporary history) are well known historians, organising this kind of cooperation,
continued by their successors. A sample of topics, dealt with: urban history; rural history; ecclesiastical history; history of the labour
movement; grass roots history. The History Department of Ghent University is since decades responsible for the national, yearly
Bibliography of Belgian History (covering all periods) and organises from time to time courses for local historians in order to improve
the quality of their research. Since the thirties, the History Department of Ghent University has specialties - for teaching and research
- with almost all the universities of the Netherlands and with several French universities.
Participating Institution nr. 3. University of Roskilde
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Type: University. Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, Humanities, Communication and Information Sciences, Education, Teacher
Training, Teaching, Research;
Size: a. 700 teaching staff, 250 administrative staff b. 8000 full time students, 500 part time students;
Expertise: Teaching and Research of History at Highest National level. Education of University and Secondary School Teachers,
Research Candidates and Doctors;
Experience: Ample Experience in Local, Regional and National Teaching and Research Cooperation (e.g. with Copenhagen U. and
Lund U., Malmö Högskola (Sweden). Partner in Nordic Exchange Programme (Nordplus), European (Erasmus/Socrates), Tempus
and global.
Participating Institution 4. University of Bielefeld
Type: Humanities and cultural sciences, social sciences, natural sciences, technical and information sciences, public health studies;
Size: a. 237 full professors, 506 assistants, 822 administration, b. 20318 students;
Expertise: Research activities (Faculty of History and Philosophy - Department of History):
Huldigungen. Zum Wandel politischer Kommunikation im 18. und 19. Jahrhundert (Prof. Frevert, Prof. Braungart (DFG-Teilprojekt
des Sonderforschungsbereichs)
Inszenierungen der Macht vor wechselndem Publikum: Hochadelige Selbstdarstellung in Kurorten als Form politischer
Kommunikation (Prof. Haupt) (DFG-Teilprojekt des Sonderforschungsbereichs)
Die Politisierung des Privaten und die Familiarisierung des Politischen in der Sowjetunion der 20er und 30er Jahre (Prof. Günther)
(DFG-Teilprojekt des Sonderforschungsbereichs)
1968-ein Kommunikationsereignis? (Prof. Gilcher-Holtey) (DFG-Teilprojekt des Sonderforschungsbereichs)
Vaterland und Nation in politisch-religiösen Diskursen der frühen Neuzeit. Ein deutsch-französischer Vergleich (PD von Friedeburg,
Prof. Mager) (DFG-Teilprojekt des Sonderforschungsbereichs)
Das „Politische“ in der Selbstverständigung der Literatur: Westdeutschland und Frankreich im Vergleich (1945 bis 1965) (Prof.
Haupt) (DFG-Teilprojekt des Sonderforschungsbereichs)
Politische Konversionen im 20. Jahrhundert (Prof. Haupt) (DFG-Teilprojekt des Sonderforschungsbereichs)
Zur politischen Konstruktion von Rechtsräumen (14.-16. Jahrhundert) (Prof. Bulst) (DFG-Teilprojekt des Sonderforschungsbereichs)
Der frühmoderne Staat als politischer Kommunikationsraum. Die Grafschaft Lippe 1747-1802 (Prof. Suter) (DFG-Teilprojekt des
Sonderforschungsbereichs)
Altersgrenzen politischer Partizipation in Antike und Moderne (Prof. Frevert, Prof. Schmitz) (DFG-Teilprojekt des
Sonderforschungsbereichs)
Stipendienprogramm Marie Curie (Prof. Haupt, EU-Projekt)
Kooperationsvorhaben Bratislava (Prof. Haupt, VW-Stiftung)
Drogenkonsum in Westberlin und London in den 1960er und 1970er Jahren: Wandlungen eines sozialen Problems (Prof. Haupt,
DFG)
Personenaustausch mit Frankreich-PROCOP (Prof. Gilcher-Holtey, DAAD)
Die Enteignung der Bauern. Zum Wandel landwirtschaftlicher Expertise im 20. Jahrhundert (Prof. Radkau, DFG)
Öffentliche Buße. Rituale, Verfahrens- und Sanktionsformen für die Absolution offenkundlicher Sünden in der Kirche des 15. und 16.
Jhr. (Prof. Schreiner, DFG)
„Neue Industrien“ und institutioneller Wandel: Transnationale Unternehmen im deutsch-amerikanischen Vergleich (1880-1929/32)
(Prof. Abelshauser, Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach Stiftung)
Eine Monarchie der Höfe. Der vizekönigliche Hof als politischer Kommunikationsraum in der spanischen Monarchie (16. –17. Jh.)
(Prof. Büschges, DFG)
Integrierter deutsch-französischer Studiengang (Prof. Bulst, Deutsch-französische Hochschule (DFH))
Graduiertenkolleg: Sozialgeschichte von Gruppen, Schichten, Klassen und Eliten (Fakultät, DFG)
Förderung der Weiterqualifikation von Doktoranden und Hochschullehrern aus Warschau (Prof. Merl, DAAD)
Experience: Experience in cooperation at the level of academic teaching: Exchange programs (Teachers, learners)
Participating Institution n. 5. University of Bochum
Type: Full University: teaching and research in all areas
Size: a. 392 professors; 4518 personnel including professors; b. 35126 students
Expertise: In the field covered by the project and experience in cooperation at local, regional, national and transnational level.
Experience: Co-operation with a large number of research institutions (in history: Group for the Research of the history of Business
and Industry; Institute for Social History and Social Movements; Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies of the Ruhr Area; Network
Gender Studies; 21 partnership with Universities abroad, various exchange programmes (ca. 4000 foreign students).
Participating Institution nr. 6. University of Hannover
Type: University. Sciences, Technology, Arts, Humanities;
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Expertise: AA.Projects using p.ex. ODL, modern medias:
The Ancient History is presently collaborating with the Institute for knowledge-based systems (Institut für rechnergestützte
Wissensverarbeitung) in a project which is testing and evaluating the use of new media in teaching history.
Medieval History (several external projects financed by thirds), History of International Relations, Religious Orders in Europe,
Women and Power in Medieval Europe
The Medieval, Modern and Contemporary History is actively taking part in research and teaching in the new post-graduate course
„European Integration/European Studies“ which yet uses modules and the ECTS credit system
The Department developed a special programme „Applied Regional History“ over the past twenty years. There is a close connection
between academic research, student collaboration and application of results in a local context („Villages and rural areas“, „Area
planning and regional development“, „Emigration“ etc.)
Contemporary History: several projects financed by the DFG (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) and Volkswagenstiftung about
„Holocaust and forced labour“, „Women in concentration camps“, „Resistance“, „Gestapo and fiscal authorities“; production of new
material (CD Roms for schools, exhibitions, etc.); Cultural History, History of Media (history of radio (1925-1960); history of daily
living (several exhibitions), history of film and media
East European History (West-East relations)
African History (several DFG and Volkswagen projects): IAS programmes with several African universities, research seminar on
„extra-European history at schools“,
History of Latin America (IAS programme with Costa Rica)
World system studies,
Regional history (interdisciplinary working group) publishing series on regional history, preparing exhibitions and series of
conferences.
The University of Hannover is a member in the new project "Learning Lab Lower Saxony" in cooperation with other prestigious
universities in Europe and United States.
Experience: AB. New interdisciplinary research and study programmes (M.A. and certificates):
Periphery and Centre (History, Sociology, Religious Science, Political Sciences etc.): specialised on African and Latin American
History in relation to European History
European Integration/European Studies (History, Sociology, Religious Science, Political Sciences: European identities, economy,
multi-culturalism, foreign relations, regional development, women’s politics etc.)
Gender Studies (History, Sociology, Psychology, Political Sciences etc.): social transformations and gender roles, a new project
concerning New Media in Education and Teaching using ECTS, ODL etc. is being submitted recently in the framework of VINGS
(Virtual International Gender Studies in the Net in cooperation with the Universities of Bielefeld, Bochum, Hannover and the
Fernuniversität Hagen (University of Open and Distance Learning), a new internet based study course “Gender Studies” is planned.
Women and New Media in History and Politics: Research based on “learning-diaries” how female students deal with and use New
Media for their studies. Another aspect is, how women are represented in the New Media in the field of history and politics and how
these results can be integrated in teaching at school. (Department of History and Didactics).
Virtual learning in higher education in cooperation with “teacher-online” from “Schulen-ans-Netz (schools-in-the-net)”. These virtual
seminars are evaluated and constantly improved. (Centre of Didactics of Sciences and Social sciences).
Didactics on the level of higher education: How can students of educational sciences improve their historical knowledge using New
Media in virtual learning and how should teaching at universities correspond to the need of daily school life? Students should be
enabled to use New Media competent and critically when they teach pupils.
Studies in Regional History (Continuous Education for persons working the field of History, using new medias, will introduce
modules, ECTS and ODL
Participation in the new study programme “Transformation Studies”, interdisciplinary programme at the University of Hannover,
history, religious science, political science, sociology, etc., dealing with the transformations taking place in the relationship between
industrialized countries (Center) and the countries of the Third World (Periphery).
Participation in the new project N-21 (Niedersachsen/Lower Saxony-21st century), sponsored by the regional government,
cooperation with schools, Learning Lab History to get pupils in touch with academic learning, web-chats, internet discussions etc.,
use of new soft-ware.
B. Experience in cooperation
Cooperation with a great number of organisms in Germany: p.ex. Ancient History Commission for Lower Saxony and Bremen, the
Lower Saxony Institute of Regional Historical Research (founded by members of the Department), Lower Saxony Peace and Conflict
Research, Institute of African Studies in Hamburg, Institut Francais de Hanovre, CNRS Paris, Centre of the Modern Orient in Berlin,
Foreign Office in Berlin, GTZ (Society for Technical Co-operation), Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), Volkswagenstiftung,
Deutsche Akademische Austauschdienst
Member in the ECTS-pilot project since 1991, member in the Clioh-Network, contacts to several other European, African, American
and Latin-American universities; contributions in a UNESCO-sponsored history of the Europeans by several colleagues.
Participating Institution nr. 7. University of Leipzig
Type: University; Humanities, Medicine, Natural Sciences, Arts and Social Sciences;
Size: a. 4.000 (without the Department of Medicine), b. 25.454 students;
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Expertise: The University of Leipzig covers a large field of historical studies from general, regional and contemporary history to
history of fine arts, historical linguistics, history of sciences, history of proper names, culture studies in an historical perspective etc.;
Experience: The Institute of Romance Studies, which is primarily involved in the Thematic Network Project CLIOHNET, has
experiences in the organization of international and national conferences concerning history of socio-linguistic problems and history
of language policy, with particular (but not exclusive regard to romance language speaking countries and international Frankophonia
including East European countries as Romania, Moldova and Ukraine.
Since 1995, the university extensively involved in the SOCRATES/ ERASMUS exchange and in addition cooperates with 40 other
universities throughout the world. Within the field of History, the university signed 23 ERASMUS bilateral agreements with institutions
of 11 countries. ECTS has been widely introduced and used.
Students at Leipzig University can enrol in 10 international oriented degree programs of various subjects. Moreover, the university
prepares two transnational programs which will start in 2001.
The University of Leipzig hosted the EAIE annual conference last year.
Participating Institution nr. 8. University of Tuebingen
Type: University, 04-05; 07 – 15
Size: a. personnel (absolute numbers and full time equivalents) ca. 1100 (teaching staff); b. learners more than 20000;
Expertise: Comprehensive teaching program (Antiquity to Present) in the Historical Seminar;
Experience: Socrates exchange in History (about 30 partnerships) for students and staff. ECTS Pilot Project from the beginning.
Participating Institution nr. 9. University of Athens
Type: State University;
Size: a. University: teaching staff 2250, Department: teaching staff 39, b. University: 75000 students, Department: 2000 students;
Expertise: The Department of History offers a full teaching and research programme at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels
in all areas and fields of historical interest, from the Ancient Period to the Post-World War. In addition, the department runs a series
of interdisciplinary courses and seminars with other departments of the University of Athens as well as with other Universities.
Experience: The Department has been involved in the Erasmus/Socrates programmes from their inception. Besides these networks,
the department runs various joint research and teaching projects with several Universities in Western, Eastern and Central Europe
and Eastern Mediterranean.
Participating Institution nr. 10. University of Thessaloniki
Type: University. All areas from 01 to 16;
Size: a. teaching staff 2586, administrative staff 697, b. 75019 students;
Expertise: Jean Monnet and other educational and research programmes;
Experience: Vast experience in Socrates, Tempus.
Participating Institution nr. 11. University of Alcalá de Henares
Type: State University: Architecture, Urbanistics and Regional Planning, Business Sciences, Education Sciences and Teacher
Training, Engineering and Technology, Geography and Geology, Humanities, Linguistics and Philology, Law, Mathematics and
Information Science, Medical Sciences, Natural and Social Sciences, Sport Science, Work Science, Tourism;
Size: 1.620 teaching staff, 23.410 students;
Expertise: The University of Alcalá devotes a great interest to History and Humanities. The Faculty of Letters and Arts has a History
degree course, where all epochs are included, from Prehistory to Contemporary History, and a Humanities degree course, with very
important History subjects. In the Faculty there are two History Departments inaugurated in 1983. History I Department includes 5
areas: Prehistory, Ancient History, Medieval History, Historiographical Techniques and Sciences, and Philosophy. History II
Department includes 4 areas: Modern History, Contemporary History, America History and Art History, particularly European History;
History of the Americas; History of Spain. The Faculty structure offers too the support of philosophical, philological, geographical and
art history resources.
Experience: The History degree course of the University of Alcalá has participated since the beginning in the ECTS History
Network. It has a lot of Socrates/Erasmus mobility agreements with many partner institutions, and it participates, under the
coordination of Prof. Dolores Cabañas, in CLIOH Prog Project, and CLIOHNET. It has contributed to finance two Intensive
Programmes "Nations, nationalities, identities in the History of Europe" and “Empires, States and regions”. And it will take part in
eHLEE from September 2004
Participating Institution nr. 12. University of Barcelona
Type: University; 21 Faculties and University Schools; 100 Departments and 93 doctoral programmes;
Size: a. 4200 teaching staff, b. 76000 students;
Expertise: History; European History; Catalan History, Medieval and contemporary History; longstanding SOCRATES links.
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Experience: The most developed EC education programme to date is the SOCRATES programme. MOBILITY PROGRAMMES
ERASMUS chapter of SOCRATES programme In the year 2001/02, the UB had achieved activities by means of bilateral agreements
with 445 European universities in the framework of tLis chapter. The UB was host 1152 ERASMUS students from all over Europe
and 652 UB students were involved in the programme. The UB was also sent about 52 university professors. Moreover, in the
current year 2002/03 the UB participates in 11 Intensive Programme at the same ERASMUS chapter. During the 2001/02 academic
year the UB participated in 3 TEMPUS-PHARE programmes (1 contracted by the UB) basically addressed to structural projects. In
the current year 2002/03, the UB participates in 2 European Community/United States of America project and 1 European
Community/Canada project. In the current year 2002/03 the UB participates in 2 Curriculum Development at the ERASMUS chapter
and in 7 ERASMUS Thematic Networks, 2 COMEN1US Action 2.1, 1 MINERVA and 1 GRUNDTVIG project. LEONARDO
programme In the year 2001/02 the UB participates in 2 LEONARDO pilot projects. Moreover, the UB participates in 1 Joint Action
SOCRATES, LEONARDO & YOUTH Jean Mounet initiative The UB had 2 Jean Monnet Chairs, from 1991-92 and from 1995-96
respectively. The UB also had 1 Permanent Course, 1 European Module and 1 Complementary ~itiative in the framework of this
initiative. 2000 CULTURE programme In the current year 2002/03 the UB participates in 1 2000 CULTURE programme
Participating Institution nr. 13. University of Deusto (Bilbao)
Type: University Areas: 04, 05, 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 14, and 16. Activities: Teaching (graduates and post-graduate degrees – Master
and Doctoral) and Research.
Size: a. personnel: 1066, b. learners Part time: 1429 Full time: 13596
Expertise: History
Experience: Erasmus-since 1988, ECTS Pilot Scheme – since 1989, CLIOH-since its foundation.
The University of Deusto is very active in international and particularly European activities.
For the academy year 2003/2004 the following international programmes are active:
Student Exchange Mobility (Europe, Latinoamerica, USA, etc.)
Teaching Staff Mobility (Europe, Latinoamerica, USA, etc.)
Scholarship Programmes
Pedro Arrupe Foundation (SYLFF) Tokyo foundation.
Marie Curie
Human Resources training for Developing Countries
International Projects:
As co-ordinator:
Pilot project: Tuning educational structures in Europe. Co-ordinators together with Groningen.
http://www.relint.deusto.es/TUNINGProject/index.htm
HumanitarianNet: Thematic Network on Humanitarian Development Studies.
http://www.humanitariannet.deusto.es/
UNESCO Chair: Post-graduate education to Latinoamerican academic and social leaders. Technical assistance.
International Congresses and conferences.
http://www.deusto.es/ingles/Studies/chair/unesco.asp
Network of centres for research on identity, Territory and Conflicts.
http://www.humanitariannet.deusto.es/NCRITC/index.asp
Master in International Humanitarian Assistance NOHA.
http://noha.deusto.es
PROG: European doctorate in migration, diversity and identities.
PROG: European doctorate in peace studies.
IPUC 9: Migration, diversity and identities.
IPUC 10 Conflict Resolution and European Legacies of War Intensive Program
IPUC 11 Actors in Humanitarian Crises
MBA (master in Business administration) San Sebastian
EMP-MBA (European Management Programme) Bilbao.
http://www.unicomer.deusto.es/programas7Indemping1.html
Alfa Project: Education for Peace and Intercultural Issues (EPI).
Alfa Project: Social Economy
As partners:
PROG: European Post-academical Course on Substance Abuse Treatment
PROG: MUST Modification of the Undergraduate Tourism and Hospitality Degree Programmes
PROG: Méthodes Juridiques Comparées
European Master's Degree in Human Rights and Democratisation
MOD: EDICTE European Diploma in Competitiveness for Tourism Enterprises
European Master in Organization and Administration of Congresses
IP: Euroculture
IP: Méthodes Juridiques Comparèes: une dimension Européenne
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IP: European Transformations- Transformations of Europe
IP: European Course on Prevention, Diagnosis and Evaluation in Substance Abuse Treatment
Leonardo da Vinci Project: EUROSET-European Social Enterprises Training
ODL in Engineering
Grundvig Project: A European Methodology for Recognising Skills & Accrediting prior learning in Lifelong Leanring using
ECTS (ECTS-LLL)
Minerva Project: eLeading by eDoing
CLIOH Thematic Network: "Creating links and overviews for a new History agenda"
Deusto experts participation
Diploma supplement: National promotion
ECTS/Diploma Supplement Counselling: 2 counsellors and National Co-ordination
International Programmes Evaluation (TEMPUS: Bulgaria/Slovenia; Thematic Networks; Institutional Contract Projects)
Elaboration of evaluation criteria
Eurostrategies II
Bolonia Process (Leiria-Helsinki-Salamanca)
Participating Institution nr. 14. Autonomous University of Madrid
Type: University. It was founded in 1968 and there are at present seven Faculties (Science, Political Sciences, Business, Law,
Letters and Philosophy and Medicine. There are also 7 University Schools (Escuela Universitaria) with two study-centers.
Size: a. teaching staff, 2059, administrative staff 805, b. 35406 students;
Expertise: History;
Experience: Socrates/Erasmus. The Autonomous University of Madrid has a mid-size, compared to other Universities in Spain and
has been motivated, since its foundation, to be part of an international environment; it is already partner in many exchange projects
both for students and academics as well for non-academic staff. The History Departments have participated in the ECTS Pilot
Project and subsequent projects including CLIOH PROG. It has presented a proposal on behalf of CLIOHNET for an IP on
Citizenship to be held in 2004.
Participating Institution nr. 15. Carlos III University Madrid
Type: The University Carlos III de Madrid is a public university under the jurisdiction of the Spanish Government. It was founded in
1989;
Size: a. 910 university lectures, 321 members of the administrative staff, b. 13000 students;
Expertise: The Carlos III University of Madrid has 3 centres:
The Faculty of Social Sciences and Law on the Campuses of Getafe and Colmenajero.
The Faculty of Humanities, Documentation and Communication on the campus of Getafe.
The Higher Technical School on the Campus of Leganés.
All courses, including the compulsory material, include optional subjects which enable the students to receive specialised
multipurpose training that will match their interests and intellectual inclinations.
The humanities are present in the training of all students. Regardless of the degree they undertake, all of them are obliged to
complete six humanities credits from a wide range of subjects: art, cinema, history, geography, language, literature, music,
technology and humanities.
Familiarity with a foreign language, generally English but also German, French or Italian, is included in all curricula. In the Business
Administration and Management Degree and Economics Degree, compulsory courses are offered in English.
Experience: The University Carlos III de Madrid was born with an international vocation. Our principal aims have been the cooperation with European Union countries, through the Socrates Programme, especially the Erasmus Programme for higher
education and Thematic Networks. We also take part in other European Programmes such as Leonardo da Vinci, Tempus and Alfa.
On the other hand, the University has promoted links with Latin-American universities and institutions through the bilateral cooperation in the fields of education and research. Our University develops an active participation in the programmes of the Spanish
Agency for International Cooperation and we receive students and lecturers not only from Latin-American countries, but also from
Asia, Central and Eastern Europe and Asia. Our institution has also established bilateral agreements with some universities from the
USA and we hope to increase these relations with institutions from Australia and China.
The international vocation of the University reaches also the research field through the OTRI (Research Outcomes Transfer Office).
Our Departments have taken part in different research projects from different programmes. Its participation role has been not only as
research member of consortiums but also as co-ordinator of projects. In this respect the University has been co-ordinator of research
projects of different programmes from III an IV Framework Programme and of Scientific Networks as Brite-Euram. The experience
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reached through these actions gives University Carlos III enough capacity to manage research projects from both sides: scientific
and administrative management.
Participating Institution nr. 16. University of Salamanca
Type: University;
Size: a. 1616 teachers, 1002 administrative staff, b. 33781;
Expertise: Studies in History began as a degree course (including the Bachelor's Degree) in the Study Plan of the University of
Salamanca during the academic year 1963-64, within the Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities. In 1978-79 a new Faculty of
Geography and History was created, including degrees in History, Geography and Art History; in 1989-90 the new discipline of
Musicology was included, and 1994-95 saw the implementation of a new Degree, Humanities.
Experience: The Area of History of the Faculty of Geography and History has a wide experience and a valuable quality in
international and European programmes, as proved by:
This area took part in the ECTS Pilot Project from its start.
Wide experience of the Teaching Staff as former PIC's coordinators.
High number of students involved in the European Programmes since their beginnings (140 Socrates-Erasmus students during the
academic year 2000/2001).
The University of Salamanca participates in a high number of cooperation projects at local, national and transnational levels, within
which the most recent is "Tuning Educational Systems in Europe".
Participating Institution nr. 17. University of Valencia
Type: University;
Size: a. Teaching staff : 3.159, Administrative staff: 1.628, Students:52.845, Graduated students in 2001/2002 : 7.758;
Expertise: Since1499, the University of Valencia initially dedicated to the study of medicine, humanities, theology and law has
become a modern European university today. Our University is opened to almost every branch of teaching, research and culture.
The University of Valencia is one of the largest, oldest and most varied of the Spanish Universities.
This 3.159 teaching staff are integrated into 17 faculties, 90 departments and 14 research institutes of the social, health, human,
experimental and basic sciences areas.
The University has three campuses of Knowledge and Scientific Areas, where 59 graduate degrees and 362 post-graduate (master
and doctoral) degrees are taught. BLASCO IBÁÑEZ: Health Sciences; Humanities; Education.
TARONGERS: Social Sciences
BURJASSOT-PATERNA: Experimental Sciences, Technology& Engineering
Experience : In 2002, 42 Spanish Scholarships and Grants covered humanities investigation projects.
HUMANITIES SPANISH RESEARCH INSTITUTES INTO THE UNIVERSITY OF VALENCIA:
Spanish Council for Scientific Research(CSIC)
IEDHC(History of science, medicine, bibliometry, bibliographic information system)
WOMAN STUDIES (labour market, equality policy action,family context)
VALENCIAN PHILOLOGY(Grammar, literature, sociolinguistics, language teaching, translation studies)
This University reaches the research field trough the OTRI. The faculty of geography and history, for example, had 41 lines of
investigation opened into the European programs such as :
FOGGARA. INVENTORY, ANALYSIS AND VALORIZATION OF TRADITIONAL WATER TECHNIQUES OF EUROPEAN AND
SAHARAN DRAINAGE TUNNELS
TRANSFERRING EXPERIENCES OF ENDOGENOUS RURAL DEVELOPMENT POLICIES-IMPACTS, INSTITUTIONS,
NETWORKS
BUILDING NEW RELATIONSHIPS IN RURAL AREAS UNDER URBAN PRESSURE (RURBAN)
LAND USE CHANGES AND LAND DEGRADATION IN MEDITERRANEAN AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS
MARIE CURIE INDIVIDUAL FELLOWSHIPS
SUPPORTING AND PROMOTING INTEGRATED TOURISM IN EUROPE'S LAGGING RURAL REGIONS (SPRITE)
Aspatial peripherality, innovation and the rural economy (ASPIRE)
PARTNERSHIPS FOR RURAL INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT IN EUROPE (pride)
REGIONAL IMAGES AND THE PROMOTION OF QUALITY PRODUCTS AND SERVICES IN THE LAGGING REGIONS OF THE
EUROPEAN UNION.(RIPPLE)
An integrated Methodology for Projecting the Impact of Climate Change and Human Activity on Soil Erosion and Acosystem
Degradation in the Mediterranean:A climatological gradient and dynamic systems approach.ERMESII.
This University is partner in many exchange projects for students and academics.
Erasmus/Socrates/Leonardo/ECTS Pilot Project
Participating Institution nr. 18. University of Grenoble
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Type: University;
Size: a. 718 teaching staff, 535 administrative staff, b. 19275 students;
Expertise: History;
Experience: L'UPMF continue à privilégier la mobilité des étudiants et des enseignants-chercheurs au travers les programmes
d'échanges et les bourses. La mobilité étudiante s'accroît chaque année (+ 20 % en deux ans), en particulier pour les destinations
européennes et vers l'Amérique du Nord. Les nouvelles coopérations avec des partenaires des Pays d'Europe Centrale et Orientale
(PECO), d'Amérique Latine, d'Asie et d'Afrique diversifient désormais les échanges. Partner ECTS from beginning.
Participating Institution nr. 19. University of Paris IV
Type: University
Size: a. 739 teaching staff; b. 26195 students.
Expertise: The University of Sorbonne is particularly devoted to the teaching of Humanities, Philosophy, Sciences, History,
Geography, Archaeology, Music, Sciences of communication and information. This University is specialised in the teaching of
History. In History, teaching on all levels, from first cycle to post-doctoral. Research centres : Centre Roland Mousnier - Histoire et
civilisations ; Centre de recherches en Histoire du XIXème siècle ; Centre d'Histoire de l'Islam contemporain ; Centre de recherches
en Histoire de l'Innovation (CRHI) ; Centre d'histoire de l’Europe et des Relations internationales (CHERI) ; Centre d'études et de
recherches sur l'Allemagne et l’espace danubien contemporain (CERAEDC) ;
Experience: The History area has advanced experience in trans-national exchanges and cooperation; bilateral SOCRATES links
with about 30 European Universities; many of which are also partners in CLIOHNET.
Participating Institution nr. 20. University of Poitiers
Type: University; Education, formation and research;
Size: a. 32 teaching staff in history, b. 1300 students in history;
Expertise: History;
Experience: The University of Poitiers has a long tradition with international relationships. The main transnational contacts are with:
Europe, Amérique Latine, Afrique, Moyen-Orient, Asie et dans une moindre mesure, Amérique du Nord et Australie. The University
of Poitiers belongs to the group of Coimbra which connects the most ancient universities of Europe.
Participating Institution nr. 21. University of Rouen
Type: University; Education, formation and research;
Size: a. 1216 teaching staff + 699 administrative staff, b. 25303 students;
Expertise: History;
Experience: Founded in 1966 the University is involved in some trans-national projects as: in Leonardo (sangria): European project;
Intereg II – Rive Manche. It is also involved in the research field through its 3 Centers: Engineering, Bio-Chemical and of
Humanities., as the research-field is one of the most important aim for the University of Rouen.
Participating Institution nr. 22. University College Cork
Type: higher education institution;
Size: a. 1800, b. 14000;
Expertise: The institution participated in the original ECTS pilot programme in the field of history and has subsequently extended
ECTS to all other subjects. The institution's policy of internationalisation also embraces the United States and the Far and Middle
East;
Experience: University of Cork has been actively involved in the field of international education for a number of years. The institution
has been active in ERASMUS since its inception. Under SOCRATES it has links with partner institutions in virtually all of the
countries of the European Union, and also in associated countries.
Participating Institution nr. 23. National University of Ireland, Galway
Type: University;
Size: a. 396 teaching staff, 365 administrative staff, b. 14.000 students ;
Expertise: Medieval and Modern History, particularly in the areas of Irish, British, German and American history;
Experience: The department participates in three Erasmus ICP programmes, and in similar exchange schemes with Universities in
the USA. It is a founder member of the North European History Research Network and of its Common Doctoral Programme. It is also
the lead department of the Centre for the Study of Human Settlement and Historical Change established by the University following
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the award in July 2000 of a grant of 3.5 million Euros from the Government of Ireland. Individual members of the department also
have teaching and research links with members of other History Departments in European and American Universities, participating in
Socrates Intensive Programmes and as Visiting Professors in DAAD-sponsored programmes.
Participating Institution nr. 24. University of Bologna
Type: University: teaching and research;
Size: a. 1625 teaching staff, non-teaching administrative and technical staff 891, b. 102779 full-time students, number of students
graduated 1999/2000 2877;
Expertise: An almost unique feature of the Subject area 'History' at the University of Bologna is without any doubt the extreme
variety of scientific interests and the wide choice of courses in History that can be found in several Faculties. The scientific research
in history is organized among several departments: Department of Ancient History, of Medieval History and Palaeography,
Department of Historical Science and Department of Politics, Institution and History (for a total of more than 140 researchers and
teaching staff), moreover many historians carry out their researches in other Departments: like the Department of Linguistic and
Oriental studies, the department of Histories and methodologies for the preservation of cultural Heritage and many others
Departments. In the framework of the scientific research historians work in close cooperation with philologists, archaeologists,
specialists in the filed of social sciences, religion studies, law, economics, geography, information and communication technologies,
both in interdepartmental equipes and interdepartmental centres. The fields of scientific research and scientific international
cooperation are highly differentiated, ranging from local history to extra-European history and it would be impossible to mention them
all. As a consequence there is a wide offer of courses in several faculties. There is also a specific Degree Course in History in the
Faculty of Letters leading to a final "Laurea"-Degree in History, with specialization respectively in Ancient, Medieval, Modern,
Contemporary and Oriental History, with currently more than 600 students. Courses of studies with a more general profile, like
Letters and Political Science have a special historical curriculum. All the students of the Faculty of Letters and Philosophy have some
history courses in their curriculum and the same happens to students of other faculties: Cultural Heritage studies, Education
Economics, Law, Foreign Languages and Literature, Political Sciences. The University of Bologna, in cooperation with other Italian
and foreign Universities offers a wide choice of post-graduate courses in History as well. The postgraduate doctorate curricula range
from Ancient History to Medieval History to more specialized curricula like "Society, Kingship and Priesthood in the philological and
anthropological methodologies (V-VI cent. A.D.)", "History of Europe: Identities, citizenship and territory in the modern and
contemporary age", diachronical themes like "Religious studies: historical and social sciences for the study of religions", or
methodological aspects like the doctorate curriculum in "History and Computing";
Experience: The European international cooperation in the framework of the ERASMUS - SOCRATES programmes counts more
than 40 bilateral agreement in the subject area and each year between 30 and 40 History students follow courses in a foreign
University or come to Bologna from a partner Institution to follow courses in History. The University of Bologna participated in the
ECTS pilot scheme for the History subject area and cooperated with the network of the former ECTS pilot scheme partners in the
Curriculum development project "History of the Idea and Reality of Europe". In this framework the University of Bologna organized in
May 1998 an Intensive programme: "The European Culture and the Environment". From the year 1999/2000 the University of
Bologna participates in the SOCRATES programme "CLIOH: Creating links and overviews for a new History agenda" coordinated by
the University of Pisa. For the field of Ancient History the University of Bologna participated in the SOCRATES ODL programme with
the Project Telemaco/Telemachos in the years 1998-2000 (contract N. 56626 CP-2-1999-ODL-ODL), the project has been devoted
to Innovative teaching methods and to ODL ion the field of Ancient history and Classics.The faculty of Political Science is very active
in the cooperation with the emerging eastern European partners in the Balcan Network.
Participating Institution nr. 25. University of Milan
Type: University. Main areas: Agricultural Sciences, Food Sciences, Management, Education and Teacher’s Training, Biology,
Chemistry, Geography, Geology, Humanities, Language and Philology, Law, Mathematics, Informatics, Physics, Medical Sciences,
Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, Communication and Information, Pharmacy, Veterinary medicine, Sport Sciences;
Size: a. 4500, b. 60358;
Expertise: As to SOCRATES Thematic Networks, University of Milan is already member of several Networks in the following fields:
sociology;
comparative literature;
food studies;
geology;
biology;
physics;
chemistry;
dentistry;
Experience: University of Milan has a long experience in the field of EU Education Programmes, such as SOCRATES, TEMPUS,
LEONARDO, ALFA, EU-CANADA, JEAN MONNET and SCHUMAN Programmes.
Within the SOCRATES/ERASMUS Programme, University of Milan organises mobility of about 420 outgoing students and 230
incoming students per year.
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Participating Institution nr. 26. University of Padua
Type: University, with degree courses in almost all Socrates areas including Teacher training
Size: 1909 administrative personnel, 2197 professors; 60023 studentsExpertise: An ancient, prestigious university with longstanding contacts with most European countries
Experience: in Socrates-Erasmus programmes (active in Humanitarian studies), Leonardo, Campus, Comenius, Tempus, Jean
Monnet, Framework Programes, Coimbra Group, Time Project,several Thematic Networks and Alpha programmes; in addition to the
European dimension, the University of Padua has links with Boston, California, Melbourne and Osaka, among others. This Institution
represents Italy in the History Subject Area Group of the Tuning Project.
Participating Institution nr 27 Provincial Aministration of Lucca
Type of Institution, main areas and types of activity: The Province of Lucca is a local institution placed on an intermediate level
between the Region and the local borough. It promotes and coordinates the economical, cultural, tourist and sport development of its
community. The Province has administrative functions in different fields concerning its territory, such as: environmental matters,
roads practicability, cultural heritage valorization, maintenance of high school buildings and professional courses for employees and
people out of work.
It administrates by collaborating with all the boroughs of its territory and it can also deal with matters whjch are delegated to it from
the Region or the National Government.
Expertise: cultural services. It organizes and collaborates at local, regional, national and trans-national projects concerning
exposition, meetings and conventions held in Lucca. e.g: an exposition of Elisa Bonaparte household objects was held in January
2004. The objects had been borrowed from national and international museums.
Participating Institution nr. 28. University of Rome La Sapienza
Type: The University of Rome La Sapienza was founded on 20th April 1303 when pope Bonifacio VIII emanated a note that
instituted in Rome a “Studium generale” in order to carry out studies in “in quarumlibet scientiae facultatum”. Since than the
University is one of the most important academic centres of Italy and of Europe. Today the university presents a multicultural profile
with Professors and students coming from all over the world.
The multicultural approach of the university is well represented by the Department n. 71 of “La Sapienza”, CISUECO ( Centre of
studies about central and eastern Europe countries). CISUECO was founded in 1989 in order to constitute a bridge between western
and eastern cultural institutions of Europe. Since its birth the Centre promoted researches, conferences and meetings that
constituted essential opportunity for a dialogue and an exchange of views between scholars coming form eastern and western
European countries.
CISUECO promotes the university course of “Cooperation, development and relations between people” and PHD courses in “History
of Europe”. The aim of this programs is to form young researchers and young professionals who have a good preparation in history,
political science, international relation and with a good knowledge of languages (in this context CISUECO pays particular attention to
the languages of the eastern European countries).
Size:
La Sapienza a. personnel (absolute numbers and full time equivalents): - academic staff: 4.218 – technical and administrative staff:
5.287-students 144.000
CISUECO: a. personnel (absolute numbers and full time equivalents): - academic staff: 36 – technical and administrative staff: 2students 235
Expertise: Teaching and Research at Highest National level of: History; International Relations; History of eastern European
countries;
Experience: The University is developing a policy of openness and internationalisation that is reflected in the numerous agreements
with different universities of high reputation in Europe and on other continents. In this sense, the University approached almost all
European programmes for education and/or research.
CISUECO has established agreements with the following universities of eastern European countries: University of Budapest
(Hungary), University of Szeged (Hungary), University of Cluj-Napoca (Romania), University Neofit Rilsky (Bulgaria), Academy of
Sciences of Cracovia (Poland), University of Rzeszow (Poland), University of Biškek (Kyrgyzstan) and University of Stony Brooke,
NY (USA). By these agreements CISUECO tries to increase relations between scholars of eastern and western European countries.
Participating Institution nr. 29. University of Rome III
Type: The University of Roma Tre is a learning institution that supports the creation of a European dimension within the university
system not limited to exchange of students and teachers, but including more ambitious attempt, as the creation of European
curricula, degrees, etc., in the main areas and types of its activity: research and teaching (all degrees) in humanities, social and
political science, law, economy, engineering, natural and medical science. The University is an integrated part of national and local
culture policy and interact with scholars and public opinion through congresses and conferences, publications, open courses and
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qualified partnerships. The University of Roma Tre has made the choice of an evaluation system of its efficacy and efficiency
monitored by the Conference of the European Rectors;
Size: a. 700 academic staff, 450 administrative staff b. 35.000 students;
Expertise: In the University of Roma Tre there are Faculties of Humanities, Political Science, Economics, Law and Pedagogy that
support many historical disciplines. In particular, the University has a Department of History, acting in deep inter-disciplinary
cooperation with Geography and Anthropology where research programs are in progress in the fields of medieval, modern and
contemporary history, cultural studies, Islamic history and civilization, history of the Americas, European and Mediterranean history,
history of science, economic and social history, international relations. Since October 2001 this Department will support a new
degree in “History and International Cooperation”, with innovative curricula as “History and Communication”, “History and Ethnicity”,
“Civilization and Religions”, “International Cooperation on Culture Policy”. Last year the Department of History has established a new
“Research Centre on the Formation of Europe and the New International Order”. The modern history staff is partner in a national
research program “Italy and Spain in the XVIth and XVIIth Europe”. The geography staff is partner in a national research program
“Regionalism and trans-nationality in contemporary Europe”.
Experience: The Department has subscribed bilateral Agreements with European Universities or learning institutions to achieve
specific aims, in particular with the Universidad Complutense of Madrid and the Ecole de Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales of
Paris. The University of Roma Tre is partner of the University of Mediterranean, an official institution that has its head office in Rome
and gathers many Mediterranean (European and Arabian) countries. The University has also a wide experience with reference to
Socrates, Erasmus, Leonardo, Tempus and Alpha Programs of the European Union and participates to the Thyrrenum Consortium
for the Sustainable Development. The University cooperates with the Municipality of Rome to enhance cultural life and initiatives in
the town and is working to an Agreement with the Region in the framework of the European Social Fund objectives.
Participating Institution nr. 30 . DIGIDOCS: Edizioni digitali online
Type: non-profit cultural association mainly devoted to web dissemination of electronic texts and documents relating European
historical culture
Size: n.5 permanent staff; editors, experts and consultants according to need.
Expertise: Digidocs is at present responsible for the managing of Cromohs (Cyber Review of Modern Historiography,
http://www.cromohs.unifi.it
) and Eliohs (Electronic Library of Historiography,
http://www.eliohs.unifi.it
) . The main field of Cromohs, an international electronic peer-review journal with an international and academic scientific board, is
the research on modern European historical culture in various areas of interest: cultural and intellectual history, methodology and
philosophy of historical research, history of erudition and of academic historical institutions, biographies and bibliography. Eliohs has
developed a growing free access collection of digitalized sources of modern historical thought, selected by its scientific committee
and organized in different collections. They are philological reproductions of works present in European libraries, but often of difficult
access, offered for a scientific and didactical use to the international community. A selection of other digital libraries of similar
interest, an internal search-engine, and a general catalogue of historical literature available on the web, makes it an important
resource for study and research. Both Cromohs and Eliohs join the open-access philosophy for the dissemination of intellectual
resources on the Internet. The scientific and university community in which the responsible are directly involved guarantees the
quality of their results. Cromohs' essays are regularly indexed by Historical Abstracts (
http://sb2.abc-clio.com:81/
) and pointed out as one of the most valuable Internet resources for historian by various international organizations.
Experience: Digidocs activities are developed in cooperation with various national and international institutions. Its electronic
journal Cromohs is published by Firenze University Press (
http://epress.unifi.it/
), which is responsible for the dissemination of its materials as print-on-demand and for the legal deposit at the Biblioteca Nazionale
Centrale of Florence, and participates to the DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journal) project (
http://www.doaj.org/
). Cromohs and Eliohs are maintained with the cooperation of CSIAF (Centro Servizi Informatici dell'Ateneo Fiorentino http://www.csiaf.unifi.it/
) and are connected to the project Storia Moderna – Risorse on-line per la storia moderna (
http://www.stmoderna.it/AspFiles/index.asp
) . Eliohs' collection "European Identity in historical culture of modern age" (
http://wwwnt.unifi.it/eliohsbib/collane_identita.asp
) has been already opened in cooperation with Cliohnet project.
Participating Institution nr. 31 Edizioni PLUS
Type: new publishing house of the University of Pisa.
Size: 4 permanent staff.
Expertise: University publishing house and project leader of CLIOH’s Workshop I and II.
Experience: Edizioni Plus has been created to disseminate broadly and without monetary gain the best of what comes from the
academic world, not only from the University of Pisa. The PLUS publishing activity will encompass manuals, handbooks, essays,
magazines, and in-depth studies of specific subjects of popular interest, in addition to the University’s informational and institutional
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publications. A fundamental part of PLUS’s profile is the attractive and efficacious publicity and communication about its activities
and its offer through Internet, as well as through appropriate audiovisual and multimedial channels.
Edizioni PLUS mantains a regular presence at important book fairs for instance:
Turin – International Book Fair and Frankfurter Buchmesse (very important international fairs that offer the opportunity to meet the
people in cherge of the most prestigious University Press publishers of the world. With its presence, Edizioni PLUS reinforces its
contacts with the foreign public and consolidates its position on the foreign market); Bibliocom – Rome (Edizioni PLUS is present at
the Libraries Association Congress, which takes place every year in Rome).
The website, as tool for information about activities has now reached the rhythm of 40.000 ‘hits’ per month.
In its three years activities Edizioni PLUS has collaborated with CLIOH/CLIOHnet, the EuropeanThematic Network for History in
carrying out its publishing and audiovisual projects. Furthermore PLUS has issued a number of publications, of scholarly and wider
public interest (more details on
http://www.edizioniplus.it/inglese/AspFiles/index.asp
).
Participating Institution nr. 32. University of Groningen
Type: University. Faculties: Divinity & Religious Studies, Law, Arts, Medical Sciences, Social Sciences, Mathematics & Natural
Sciences, Management and Organization, Economics, Philosophy, Spatial Sciences;
Size: Institution in terms of a.) personnel: about 5500 in absolute numbers (2001) and 4291 in full time equivalents (2001) b.)
learners 20532 (2002); Male to Female ratio: 51/49;
Expertise: History;
Experience: Vast experience in national and trans-national exchanges (Socrates and Tempus); central co-ordination of ECTS Pilot
Project History Subject Area (1989-1995), national co-ordination ECTS, (inter)national counselling ECTS (since 1995), central coordination of the project Tuning Educational Structures in Europe (since 2000).
Participating Institution nr. 33 University of Utrecht
Type: Higher Education Institution
Size: a.6739, b. 21317;
Expertise:
Local Level: Teaching
Teaching Undergraduate 20th century Political, Social, Gender History;
Developing & teaching undergraduate Women’s’ History Programme;
Teaching Gender & History in Middle Ages to Present, Philosophy of History, Methodology;
National Level: Teaching
Development and Teaching first Women’s History Graduate Course;
Co-teaching graduate courses in Women’s History;
Staff Member for History (Teaching and Tutorials) in International PhD-Programme in Women’s Studies at Utrecht University;
Involved in International Archive of Women’s History (Policy and Educational Projects);
Experience: International Level: Teaching and Cooperation Projects:
ATHENA – European SOCRATES Thematic Network for Women’s Studies: Member of the ATHENA Task Force on Teaching
History of Feminism and Women’s Studies;
Development, Coordination and Teaching of Women’s History Cluster in annual European Summer School in Women’s Studies
(Development Programme, assignments, Didactics, Focus on European Comparative History of the 19 th and 20th Centuries;
Comparative Research Project History of Social Work 1900-1950
Comparative Research Project History of Feminism and Imperialism.
Participating Institution nr. 34. University of Graz
Type: University. Main areas: Business Administration, Arts, Geography, Geology, Languages and Philological Sciences, Law,
Mathematics, Medicine, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, Communication and Information Management, Humanities and Cultural
Sciences, Computer sciences, Others. Types of Activities: Classical University teaching and training. Following degree studies:
Magister, Doktor, participating in various European Union Programmes;
Size: a. 2244, b. 19.000;
Expertise: Types of Activities: Classical University teaching and training, Following degree studies: Magister, Doktor, participating in
various European Union Programmes;
Experience: The Karl-Franzens-University has substantial experience in cooperation at local, regional, national and especially transnational level. The University and its numerous departments, e.g. take part in the following programmes: Socrates, Erasmus,
Leonardo da Vinci, Thematic Application Programmes and Tempus/Ceepus. Especially the Department of History is very actively
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involved in activities and programmes on a national and trans-national level. It does not only participate in Socrates/Erasmus, but
was also one of the first (1992), which introduced ECTS in its curriculum.
Participating Institution nr. 35. Universidade Aberta
Type: Universidade Aberta, the Portuguese distance teaching public university, created in 1988, has its headquarters in Lisboa, two
regional centers, in Coimbra and in Porto, and study centers all over the country.
Universidade Aberta offers a great variety of courses: undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes, teacher training and
continuing education courses, as well as Summer courses for foreigners.
All undergraduate and teacher training programmes work on the distance learning mode while the majority of post-graduations
programmes operate on the face-to-face mode. As for the continuing education courses, they are mostly run at a distance.
Universidade Aberta is one of the largest national producers of university didactic materials. The printed materials, which constitute
the core of the University's courses, are usually complemented by one or more of the following learning facilities: videocassettes,
audiocassettes, CD-ROMs, Internet, TV and radio broadcasts.
Size: Teaching and research staff (professors and lectures): 179; Technical and Administrative staff: 330.Learners: 11 000
Expertise:
Research and Teaching of History and Interdisciplinary Studies. Master and Doctors Degrees on History. We are now testing a postgraduation distance learning programme on Mediterranean studies, in a partnership with other European universities.
Experience in cooperation: Univ. Aberta has a considerable experience both at a national and international level. Besides its
involvement in National cooperation with several Portuguese institutions, and in projects with African Portuguese Speaking countries
and Timor, it participates as coordinator or partner in several EC programmes, a few examples:
Socrates/Erasmus: "O Mediterrâneo, encruzilhada de povos e culturas", 29194-IC-1-2001-2-PT-ERASMUS-PROG-2 (coord. Univ.
Ab)
Socrates/Lingua: "Português… (inter)Acção!" (PINTAC), 87851-CP-1-2000-PT-Lingua-D (coord. Univ. Ab)
Socrates/ODL: "ODL Migrations: afirming diversity through migration", 56073-CP-2-99-1-PT-ODL-ODL (coord. Univ. Ab)
Connect Initiative: GESPOSIT: Gestão de conflitos e da violência pela mediação escolar (escola/família), Programa de
Educação Pessoal e Social - CONNECT/XXII/99PO-001 (coord. Univ. Ab)
Leonardo da Vinci: REFLECT - Review of Foreign Language and Cultural Needs, UK/00/B/P/LA-129_179 (U.Ab partner)
RTD Framework Programme: Telematics: SELECT: Strategies for European Language Engineering - enhanced; LE4-8304
(U.Ab partner).
Participating Institution nr. 36. University of Coimbra
Type: Higher Education. All areas of study included in the Erasmus code list, excepting Agricultural Sciences, Teaching and
Research. The University of Coimbra is a leading institution of Portuguese Academia. Dated from 1290 it has been the sole
University in the country until the beginning of the XXth century.
Size: a. 1454 teaching staff, 1179 administrative staff b. 23394 students of which 2300 graduated in 2002/2003;
Expertise: The University of Coimbra has a large experience in different European Programmes from their beginning, either as
coordinator or as partner institution. The University of Coimbra has a great experience in international cooperation and
internationalisation is one of its main priorities. To support this policy the University has a central unit – the International Relations,
Projection and Communication Unit.
The Department of History have been also participating in several European projects, most of them within Socrates/Erasmus
Programme; The University is a major origin and destination for SOCRATES/ERASMUS interchange in the country, receiving and
sending, almost in balance, around 500 students per year (500 incoming and 500 outgoing students). Experience: The experience
of the University of Coimbra involves its participation in the following Programmes: Socrates/Erasmus, Comenius, Lingua, Tempus,
Thematic Networks, ALFA, EU/USA, EU/CANADA, EU/AUSTRALIA. Also important is the exchange with countries such as China,
Japan and Brazil. The University of Coimbra is also a member of important Networks such as the Coimbra Group, Utrecht
Network.,Tordesillas Group, CUM, EUA, IAU, etc.
In the History Group, awareness and commitment to the European dimension in Higher Education is central. The Group belongs to
the CLIOH/ClioNet thematic network and has participated in the Tuning project in 2001/2002, in Tuning II in 2002/2003 and was one
of the evaluated institutions in the Trans-national European Evaluation Project (TEEP-2202). The Group further participates in a
Master in European Studies (CDA) since 1996, and, more recently, in an Intensive Program on European Identity and
Multiculturalism, together with other ten European universities. The Group has strong and sustained ties with non-European
countries, specially Brazil and other Portuguese speaking countries.
Participating Institution nr. 37. New University of Lisbon
Type: University. The New University of Lisbon - Universidade Nova de Lisboa - is a Public Institution of Higher Education and
Scientific Research. It is the most recently established State University in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area. It integrates high level
technological knowledge with updated perspectives in the social , human, law and health sciences. This university includes five
Faculties - Colleges - three Institutes and one National School of Public Health. Soon another High School of Heritage and
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Restoration will become part of the UNL. The University grants degrees in 37 fields and teaches about 30 Postgraduate and 60
Master programmes.
The Universidade Nova de Lisboa was founded on the 11th August 1973, and is the most recent of Lisbon’s three state universities.
Integrated in a framework of expansion and diversification of higher education. UNL consists of multi-faculty-institute units, each
having a large measure of autonomy. The various units are firmly rooted in broad fields of study and continuously adapt and change
as subjects develop. Moreover, research centres, libraries, laboratories and hospitals have been organized to foster interdisciplinary
research and graduate teaching.
Size: Personnel: Teaching staff of the FCSH: 342; Administrative staff of the FCSH: 98 The Department of History comprises 22
Lecturers and 21 Professors. Learners: Number of students of the FCSH: 4950
Expertise: The Department of History of the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences promotes the teaching and the research of
History, with a special focus on the following fields: History of the Pre-Classical Civilizations; Medieval History of Portugal; EarlyModern History of Portugal; History of the Portuguese Overseas Expansion; History of 19 th and 20th century Portugal.
Experience: In 1997 the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences joined the SOCRATES programme and extended bilateral
agreements with several academic institutions from the EU member state countries for student and teaching staff exchange, as well
as for joint projects for curriculum development. The Department of History has agreements with the following EU universities:
Universidad de Santiago de Compostela; Université de Franche-Comté (Besançon); Université François Rabelais (Tours);
Universidad de Cantabria (Santander); Universiteit Gent; Universidad de Salamanca; Katholieke Universiteit Leuven; HumboldtUniversität zu Berlin; Rijksuniversiteit Leiden; Université Marc Bloch (Strasbourg II); Universidad Complutense de Madrid;
Technische Universität Dresden; École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales; Universität Wien.
Participating Institution nr. 38. Univeristy of Helsinki
Type: University. Main areas of activity are teaching and research in various fields of study
Size: a. 6822, b. 36822;
Expertise: The University of Helsinki and the Renvall Institute have advanced programmes in European History, including Russian
and British
Experience: The University of Helsinki has actively participated in several EU-funded programmes such as Socrates, Tempus,
Leonardo da Vinci, Jean Monnet, Alfa and the 5th framework program for R & D. Altogether some 250 projects where the University
of Helsinki staff are involved are currently funded by the EU. The History Department has actively participated in programmes such
as Socrates and Nordplus, both in the level of student exchange and the staff mobility.
ECTS Subject Area group and CLIOH PROG members.
Participating Institution nr. 39. University of Turku
Type: University. 6 faculties (faculty of humanities, of mathematics and natural sciences, of medicine, of law, of social sciences, of
education); 10 special units; the university co-ordinates 11 nationwide graduate schools.
Size: a. personnel 2711, b.17376 , Master’s degrees 1069, Licentiates 56, Doctorates 117.
Expertise: One of the main fields of the university is cultural interaction and integration in which the department of history has a
central role as the co-ordinator of a nationwide graduate school on this theme. A recent new initiative has been the founding of a new
department (in year 2001) dedicated to the research of cultural production and landscape studies. This was made by the initiative of
the department of history and history is closely attached to its programmes.
At the moment the history department is working in a pilot project (together with the department of history of University of Tampere)
to create a virtual university of history. In the faculty of humanities there is also a Master’s programme in English “Baltic Sea Region
Studies” which is a multidisciplinary programme concentrating on the North-East part of Europe.
Experience: The department has participated in Erasmus/Sokrates student exchange and in Nordic Exchange Programme Nordplus
for years and has had good experiences of the ECTS system (because a credit system exists in Finland since the early 1980's it has
been easy to use the ECTS system). The department of history was appointed a centre of excellence in academic teaching by the
Ministry of Education in 1997. This enabled the department to start an annual international conference series (e.g. on time, memory,
space, change) in Turku which has greatly improved the possibilities of students to have international.
Participating Institution nr. 40. University of Uppsala
Type: EDU.4 University. Subject areas 02-16 (all education and research in all subject except the agricultural sciences);
Size: a. 3173 teaching staff, 1799 administrative staff, b. 31000 full-time students plus 8000 part-time students;
Expertise: Expertise at the Department of History covers many fields, i.e. social, economic, political, etc., from ancient to
contemporary history;
Experience: ECTS pilot project in history since 1992, student exchanges, CDI: “The History and Reality in Europe” and “Refounding Europe: Creating Links, Insights and Overviews for a new History Agenda”, IP’s in Bologna, Gent, Reykjavik, Roskilde, Pisa
(2 times), "Tuning Educational Structures in Europe".
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Participating Institution nr. 41. University of Aberdeen
Type: University, with Faculties of Arts & Divinity, Medicine, Science & Engineering, Social Services & Law;
Size: a. 677 teaching staff, 161 administrative staff, b. 9385 full-time students, 1281 part-time students;
Expertise: Areas of teaching and research include: Non-Anglocentric British History from the Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century;
North Sea and Baltic History in the Medieval and Early Modern Periods; contacts with Scotland and the Americas and Empire; the
History of Diet, Disease and Death from the Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century; and Coal, Oil, Capital and Labour in Modern and
Contemporary Europe.
Experience: The University of Aberdeen currently holds approximately 200 bilateral agreements with institutions in 19 European
countries. In terms of research activity the University has been particularly active in promoting and applying for funding under
framework 5.
The Department of History currently maintains Socrates/Exchange links with the Universities of GHENT, LEUVEN, GREIFSWALD,
KIEL, SOUTH DENMARK, BARCELONA, PECS, AMSTERDAM, GOTHENBERG, AMSTERDAM, SORBONNE NOUVELLE, ABO,
RIGA AND GRONINGEN.
It was also one of the founder members in 1996 of the Northern European Historical research Network, and has coordinated
conferences and publications of the Northern group since its foundation.
Participating Institution nr. 42. University of Sussex (Brighton)
Type: The University of Sussex was founded in 1961 and quickly established a position among the UK’s leading institutions,
exhibiting excellence across a wide range of disciplines, a strong interdisciplinary tradition and a distinctive and high-quality learning
experience. Sussex is a medium-sized university, offering about 200 undergraduate degrees and 120 taught postgraduate
programmes; supervision for MPhil and DPhil degrees is also available. The disciplines which can be studied at Sussex are: Law,
Management Studies, Medicine, Education, Humanities, Social Sciences and Cultural Studies, Sciences, Engineering, Computing
and Information Technology.
The University has a strong international focus with links with institutions across the world, and teaching and research staff from 40
nations. About 2,300 students come from outside the UK, from over 100 countries. There is a large study abroad programme with
one in seven undergraduate students spending a year in other European countries, North or South America.
Size: a. 515 teaching faculty, 295 research faculty, 615 administrative staff, 3265 part-time students, 10313 full-time students, 2719
graduates 2001-2002;
Expertise: History at Sussex has an international research reputation. Its research and teaching concentrates on all aspects of
contemporary History, British and European History since 1500, Intellectual History, and Life History. The History Group lays
particular emphasis on social, cultural, political and economic history of the 19th and 20th centuries; on Early Modern social,
intellectual and religious history; on life history and oral history research; and on gender and women's history in a wide range of
countries. For individual areas of research and potential supervisors, see Faculty Research Interests;
Experience: Postgraduate history at Sussex reflects the excellence of the History Group's research standing. Over almost four
decades Sussex has been in the vanguard of historical research in Great Britain and Europe. Its plurality of scholarship, the
interdisciplinarity of its structures, its closeness to the academic resources of both London and the Continent, and its lively,
multicultural and stimulating community life make it ideal for graduate history students from all over the world.
Participating Institution nr. 43 Cardiff University
Type: University;
Size: 895 teaching staff; 9784 students
Expertise: Expertise in the School covers various aspects of History in European and other countries, e.g. UK (Wales, Scotland,
England and Ireland), Italy, France, Russia, Spain, Germany, Greece, Hungary, etc.;
Experience: The School has a long-standing involvement with Erasmus and Socrates. Members of staff in the School have wide
experience in co-ordinating international exchange programmes and the University itself has a highly experienced International
Office.
Participating Institution nr. 44. University of Edinburgh
Type: Public University;
Size: a. 5800 (all staff), b. 20293 students;
Expertise: The areas of History which are taught are: Medieval and Renaissance, Modern British History; Modern European History;
African, Asian, Australasian History; American History; Economic and Social History; History and Art;
Experience: The Department of History is involved in numerous Erasmus staff and student exchange arrangements, in curriculum
development programmes and in an Intensive Programme.
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Participating Institution nr. 45. University of Wales, Swansea
Type: University. Subject areas: Faculties of Arts and Social Sciences; of Business, Law, and Economics; of Education and Health
Studies; of Engineering; and of Science. It is expected that ECTS will be implemented in all subject areas shortly.
Size: Approximately 10,000 students, including some 800 postgraduate students.
Expertise: Relations with European universities and other institutions are co-ordinated by the University's European Office. Most
departments in the University participate in the Socrates exchange scheme and several are involved in co-operative teaching and
research projects with European partners. The University is hosting a national conference on Tuning and the Bologna Process in
March 2004.
Experience: the History Department of the University of Wales Swansea has been involved in the Erasmus (now Socrates)
Exchange scheme from the outset and in 1999 hosted a conference for its Socrates group. The History Department has participated
actively in the Tuning project since its inception and in 2002 joined Cliohnet.Research and teaching expertise of members of the
department extends from early medieval to contemporary history; covers American as well as European history; and includes all
main branches of the discipline - political, military, intellectual, social, economic, urban, art. Among the departments members are
specialists in French, German, Austrian, Italian , Soviet, Welsh, and Netherlands history and co-operative projects and conferences
are constantly being organized - most recently the 15th Anglo-Dutch Historical Conference, held at Swansea in August 2003.
Participating Institution nr. 46. Primrose Publishing
Type: Publishing House specialised in books and software for language learning.
Size: Proprietor, experts and consultants according to need.
Expertise: Now actively engaged in educational training, running courses for training tutors and teachers in the use of computers,
and the Internet, for teaching and learning languages; the languages covered now exceed 50, including most languages of Eastern
Europe. The software is marketed under the name “Tick-Tack”. It is used extensively in universities, colleges and schools throughout
Europe. Primrose has built up a closely-knit, world-wide team of over 100 dedicated linguists, many in senior university posts. These
guarantee the accuracy and high quality of all the language material. Key members of the team also take part in the training courses.
Experience: Established in 1975 by Anne and David Sephton (MA Oxon), Primrose Publishing has been, and is, a partner in a
number of EU projects, creating advanced software. These include two Leonardo projects for developing complex programs on CD
and the web for training teachers and students preparing for professional examinations in English, French
Participating Institution nr. 47. University of Iceland (Reykjavik)
Type: University;
Size: a. 862, b. 9046 students;
Expertise: The Department of History has an academic staff of 13 full time teachers, in addition to temporary experts that are hired
to teach individual courses. The program is divided into three cycles; (a) BA cycle of three years, where the students take general
courses covering Icelandic and World History, in addition to methodology in the first three semesters, and more specialised elective
courses in the last three semesters; (b) MA cycle of two years, with one year of specialized courses and one year thesis project; (c)
PhD cycle of 4-5 years. The general research capacity of the academic staff is primarily in Icelandic history, but most of the teachers
are active in international debates in their fields of expertise.
Experience: As the only university faculty of History in Iceland, the Department of History at the University of Iceland has a leading
role in research and teaching cooperation both at national and trans-national levels. On the local/national level, the Department is
now running two large research projects on commercial history (funded with government grant and grants from banks and a number
of companies) and on the construction of Icelandic national identity (funded by national research funds). On the trans-national level,
the Department organized recently the first general conference on Arctic and Sub-Arctic history, with the participation of over 60
scholars coming from 13 countries, and it has been involved in Nordic projects on the history of child and infant mortality through
time, and on the history of the welfare state, just to name a few. The Department of History has been active in
ERASMUS/SOCRATES cooperation since 1992, or the same year as Iceland became a member of the program. In that year, the
department was selected to represent the university in the ECTS pilot project, and it has been an active member in the various
activities organized by that group in recent years. The Department organized, for example, an Intensive Programme on Nations,
Nationalities and National Identity in Historical Perspective in May 2000, with participation of students and teachers from 17
universities in 13 countries.
Participating Institution nr. 48. University of Bergen
Type: A modern university, which from the very start in 1948 focused on research and dissemination of academic knowledge, in
addition to higher education. It is organized in seven faculties and some 90 departments and specialized centres.
Size: 17 000 students and more than 3300 staff members.
Expertise: The History Department has a teaching staff of ca. 20 members (professors and associate
professors). All epochs are included in the degree course: Ancient history, Medieval history, Early Modern history and Modern
history. The department offers special courses in Middle Eastern history. Most of the medievel historians are presently located at a
Centre for Medieval Studies. Important research fields are: health- and welfare state history, gender- and family history,
demography, local history, history of the modern state, migration history, and economic, cultural, and political globalisation.
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Experience: The University of Bergen has now formalized bilateral collaborative agreements on research and teaching with
institutions on every continent. Norway: University of Bergen collaborates with other universities and colleges of higher education in
the Norwegian Network. Scandinavia: student exchanges via the Nordplus programme. Europe: Erasmus-Socrates, Leonardo and
Tempus (Eastern Europe) programmes. IV. Queries about your role in CLIOHNET organisation
Participating Institution nr. 49. University of Sofia
Type: University. Education;
Size: a. approx. 2000, b. approx. 20000;
Expertise: Over 110 years of practice in teaching history at university level;
Experience: No previous Socrates expertise. Numerous previous and current bi-lateral international projects at university level.
Partner in CLIOH PROG; has proposed a SOCRATES IP on Federalism for 2004
Participating Institution nr. 50. Masaryk University of Brno
Type: University. Faculty of Arts, Science, Medicine, Law, Economics and Administration, Informatics, Education, Social Studies;
Size: a. 1195 teaching staff, 1301 administrative staff, b. 14191 full-time students, 3564 part-time students;
Expertise: the University of Brno is the second Department after that of Prague in the Czech Republic. History is taught both from
Western and Eastern viewpoints;
Experience: No experience in coordinating EU projects; partner in CLIOH PROG programme.
Participating Institution nr. 51 Charles University of Prague
Type: University, classical type (humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, law, medicine, education, theology, sport and
physical education, mathematics and physics, pharmacy);
Size: a. 4238 full time teaching staff, 1565 part time, 9497 administrative staff b. 41 045 students in all programmes.
Expertise: the three Institutes of History (Czech, World, Economic & Social History) of the Faculty of Philosophy & Arts of Prague
are the first in size and in importance for the teaching of History in the Czech Republic.
Experience: Advanced experience in co-operation at national and trans-national level in students and teachers exchanges,
research projects, conferences.
a) University has worldwide net of cooperation contracts. Historians alone have Erasmus/Socrates contracts with 25 universities in 8
European countries and professional contacts with many European and American historians .
Participating Institution nr. 52. University of Tartu
Type: University. Main areas: 02, 03, 04, 05, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16;
Size: a. 1500 teaching staff, ca 1500 administrative staff, b. 17550 students (that is all together in whole university);
Expertise: History;
Experience: The University of Tartu participates in TEMPUS, ISEP (International Student Exchange Program) and the SOCRATES
programme with co-operation agreements between the universities as well as in the frame of the contracts between Estonia and
other countries: partner in CLIOH PROG programme.
Participating Institution nr. 53. University of Cyprus
Type: University: 4 Faculties;
Size: 3200 students;
Expertise: The Department of History and Archaeology focuses primarily on the Eastern Mediterranean World, from Southern Italy
and Eastern Libya to the fertile crescent, and its connection with the rest of Europe and the Middle East from prehistory to the
present day. Special emphasis is on Cypriot history and archaeology;
Experience: A young university, aiming to be a regional Greek-language teaching centre and an international research institution in
the humanities and sciences, and, in the future, law, medicine, and fine arts.
Participating Institution nr. 54. University of Latvia
Type: University
Size: a. personnel: 1994 , b. learners: 29 672
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Expertise: History and Literary studies including Women’s Studies;
Experience: The University of Latvia has taken an active role in the CLIOH PROG Project and in CLIOHNET. It has carried out the
self evaluation process using CLIOHNET/Tuning criteria in the framework of TEEP 2002 Pilot Project organised by ENQA . It has
successfully proposed an IP on "Religion and Political Change: Past and Present" which will be held in Riga in May 2003. It will also
host the CLIOHNET spring plenary meeting in 2003.
Participating Institution nr. 55. University of Vilnius
Type: EDU.4 University. Main areas: 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16;
Size: a. 1365 teaching staff, 126 administrative staff, b. 11854 full-time students, 3331 part-time students;
Expertise: International conference "Historiography and Open Society" was organized by the Faculty of History in 1996. The
conference was organised in co-operation with George Soros Open Lithuania Foundation, Kulturwissenschaftlischen Institut im
Wissenschaftszentrum des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen (Essen) and George Eckert Institut für die internationale
Schulbuchforschung (Braunschweig). Materials of the conference were published in 1998.
Experience: ECTS pilot project in history since 1992, student exchanges, CDI: “The History and Reality in Europe” and “Refounding
Europe: Creating Links, Insights and Overviews for a new History Agenda”, IP’s in Bologna, Gent, Reykjavik, Roskilde, Pisa (2
times).
Vilnius University and the Faculty of history participated in the Tempus project in 1996. Faculty of History prepared the first in
Lithuania ECTS Information Package 1997-1999. This booklet was the first attempt to present Vilnius University and the curricula of
the Faculty of History in ECTS terms. This Information package was published under the TEMPUS CME project No 01524-95,
funded by EU Commission.
Faculty of History took part in the project "Memoria Mundi" financed by UNESCO. The whole project "Memoria Mundi" emphasized
the importance of collective memory of the nations and their cultural identity. The Faculty of History submitted an application
concerning the implementation and funding of the project "Visual Memory of Lithuania" to the UNESCO Commission in January
1998. The compact disk "Memory of Lithuania and Ancient Maps: was a part of the project "Visual Memory of Lithuania" carried out
by our Faculty and was its firs real product.
Faculty of history also participated in the World Exposition EXPO 2000 which took place in Germany (Hanover) in October 1-31st,
2000. We prepared two information terminals: "Lithuania and the World", "History of Lithuanian - History of Tolerance" and also took
part in the information terminal called "Still Unknown Vilnius".
Centre of Stateless Cultures which is in the Faculty of History organized international conference "The Weakest Minorities: Stateless
Cultures and Intercultural Respect in the New Europe" on the 7-9th of November, 2000.
Several international courses were organised by the Faculty of History, Chair of Theory of History and History of Culture (Centre of
Ethnology and Social Anthropology). 1996 - doctoral level course "Nordic-Baltic Research Course: cultural Identities in Social and
historical Context" was held and sponsored by NORFA. The course was oriented to the PhD students from Scandinavian and Baltic
countries. In 1999 - a doctoral level course "Main Issues in Contemporary Anthropology" was held by Prof. Jonathan Friedman from
Department of Social Anthropology, Lund University. In 2000 a doctoral level course "Political Anthropology and Anthropology of the
Transition" was held by Assoc. Prof. Steven Sampson from Department of Social Anthropology, Lund University.
2000-2001 starts NORFS supported co-operation between Lund-Vilnius-Copenhagen Universities. Join project - "Higher Education
and Research on the Globalisation Process and its Consequences".
Starting from 1999 Vilnius University and the Faculty of History participate in the SOCRATES Erasmus (Higher Education)
programme.
Faculty of History takes part in the Baltic Sea Region Studies programme funded by the European Union, the Finnish Ministry of
Education and the University of Turku.
Participating Institution nr. 56. University of Budapest
Type: University; Education, Teacher training, Geology, Geography, Humanities, Languages, Philological Sciences, Social
Sciences, Law, Natural Sciences, etc.;
Size: a. 1887, b. 18400 full-time students, 7500 part-time students;
Expertise: Prime University in Hungary for teaching and research;
Experience: Socrates exchange programme (OMS/TS).
Participating Institution nr. 57. University of Debrecen
Type: University. Main areas: Agricultural Sciences; Architecture, urban & regional planning; Art & Design; Management; Education,
Teacher Training; Engineering, technology; Geography, geology; Humanities; Languages & Philological; Sciences; Law;
Mathematics, Informatics; Medical Sciences; Natural Sciences; Social Sciences; Communication and Information Sciences,
Economics;
Size: a. 1617, b. 13482 full-time students, 6783 part-time students;
Expertise: Erasmus agreements:
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University of Pisa, Italy (2000/2001, 2001/2002)
University of Rostock, Germany (2000/2001, 2001/2002)
Experience: Bilateral agreements:
Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA
University of Rostock, Germany
Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Université Blaise Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand II, France.
Partecipating Institution nr. 57 University of Miskolc
Type: University
Size:
Expertise:
Experience:
Participating Institution nr 58 University of Miskolc
Type: University. . 11 faculties including all principal subject areas except architecture and medicine, with a strong emphasis on
mining and heavy industrial (metallurgical) traditions
Size: a. 800 teaching staff; 1,200 administrative staff, b. number of students: 15 000
Experience: The Department of World History is a rather new department that works in combination with two further departments of
history (dealing with the history of Hungary). Since the Faculty of Arts started to work only in the academic year of 1992/93, and the
department only in 1996, the department has no long lasting tradition of domestic and/or international cooperation. The small-sized
department tries to utilize the personal relations and organizational expertise of its members and to become involved in larger
(possibly European) projects, like CLIOH. The last couple of years the department was involved in the academic and teaching
activities of the Civic Education Project and it established links with Creighton University (USA). Though its members are involved in
different and diverse research project, the main profile of the department is Western European intellectual history and social theory.
Participating Institution nr 59. University of Malta
Type: The University of Malta is a Higher Education Institution composed of 11 faculties, 16 centres and institutes, 2 international
institutes and 19 Central Services. It is recognised as one of the oldest established higher education institutions in the
Mediterranean. Entrusted with the awarding of degree and diplomas at undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral level, acts as one
of the most important research and learning bases at a national and regional level;
Size: a. 758 academic staff, 625 administrative staff, b. learners 7322;
Expertise: Prof. Mallia Milanes is currently working on “Communal Care and Social Welfare” before and after 1530, that is, in late
Medieval Malta and during the early modern period. What will be focused on will be the system introduced by the Hospitallier Order
of St. John – how it worked and how it developed. The origins of Malta’s Social Services can be traced back to the Knights.
Prof. Mallia Milanes and his team at the History Department have been involved in the organisation and implementation of various
projects with other universities. The Socrates Office will also be offering its assistance in technical matters.
Experience: The University of Malta has been recognised as one of the oldest established higher education institutions in the
Mediterranean. It has acted as a highly active participant in major networks and groupings (Utrecht, Compostela, Santander,
Mediterranean, Commonwealth, etc.)
The University started participating in the Socrates Programme a number of years ago as a silent partner in a number of projects.
However, in 1999, the University submitted its first Socrates Institutional Contract. Over the last two academic years participation in
Socrates and other EU Programmes has been on the constant increase. Enormous benefit has been gained through participation in
Socrates and FP5 projects, particularly in areas where local research resource was limited. Over the past two years the Socrates
Office at the University has assisted in the presentation of Thematic Networks, Curriculum Development Projects and Intensive
Programmes coordinated by departments/institutes at the University itself.
During this academic year the University has welcomed a total of 500 new foreign students on international and European Exchange
Programmes.
The Department of History has been very actively involved in the implementation of the Socrates Programme, was a leader in the
signing of bilateral agreements and in encouraging students to proceed abroad on Erasmus exchanges. In fact, it was one of the first
departments to send and receive students under this Action.
Members of the History Department conduct extensive research and have been invited to deliver papers and presentations at
prestigious institutions and conferences abroad. The latter are also highly involved in Teaching placements abroad and welcome
foreign academic participation in their programme.
Participating Institution nr. 60. University of Krakow
Type: University; 11 Faculties;
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Size: 3049 teaching staff, b. 29201 students
Expertise: European History;
Experience: Ample international contacts.
Participating Institution nr. 61. University of Torun
Type: The Nicholas Copernicus University is the biggest university located in northern Poland and is outstanding in terms of
scientific potential, courses of study on offer, forms of education, and number of students. It was set up on the 24th of August
1945. In the academic year 2003/2004 almost 35,000 students are studying 88 specialisations in 33 different subject areas,
out of whom over 14 000 are full-time day students. There are the following faculties at the Nicholas Copernicus University:
1. Faculty of Biology and Earth Sciences,
2. Faculty of Chemistry,
3. Faculty of Economic Sciences and Management,
4. Faculty of Fine Arts,
5. Faculty of History,
6. Faculty of Humanities,
7. Faculty of Languages,
8. Faculty of Law and Administration,
9. Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science,
10. Faculty of Physics and Astronomy.
11. Faculty of Theology
For two years it has been possible to study Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities. In 1998 the new area "History of Art" was
open to students. Students can also choose from specialisations which are rarely represented at other universities such as Medical
Physics, Chemistry with Elements of Marketing and Management. Apart from special studies and BA and MA studies, NCU offers
almost 40 kinds of postgraduate studies. Also provided are doctoral studies in which over 260 students are engaged.
From 2004 is possible to have in English a special course for foreign students Poland in East Central Europe. Past and
Present - (history, law, economics, sociology 77 ours, 15 ECTS credits.
Apart from units within the faculty structure involved in teaching activity, scientific research and organisational activity, there
participate interfaculty units, university centres, and interdisciplinary teams such as the University Library, the Language Centre, the
Physical Education and Sports Centre, the Information Technology Centre, the Jean Monnet Centre for European Studies, the
Juliusz Schauder Centre for Nonlinear Studies, the International Centre for Information Management, the Interdisciplinary Group for
Optical Methods in the Early Detection of Cancer, the Interdisciplinary Task Force for Methods of Absolute Dating, Regional
Multiprocessor Systems Laboratory, the Alliance Française Centre, and the British Council Library.
Size: a. 1380 teaching staff, 1458 administrative staff, b. 35 000 students;
Expertise: Institute of History and Archives Studies (Instytut Historii i Archiwistyki) 70 lecturers, 1700 students of all courses "A"
(highest) level (with very few other history departments) in national classification- the Institute is in the course of the accreditation
process
Experience: large SOCRATES/ERASMUS cooperation - 30 stable partners. bilateral projects with German universities (i.e.,
cartography of old towns with informatic means of reconstruction).
Participating Institution nr 62. University of Cluj-Napoca
Type: Universitatea Babes-Bolyai was founded in 1919 but its remote beginnings can be traced back to the Middle Age, when the
Diet of Transylvania decreed the creation of the first “College”. Today, the University presents a multicultural profile rooted in a
multilingual basis. Located in Cluj-Napoca, in the heart of Transylvania, the University is the main centre of human resources
development and higher education in this region. Its history and linguistic complexity are outcomes of the history of this region, of its
participation to the European culture and democratisation process in Romania.
A state run higher education institution with an enrolment of 31997 students out of which 755 foreign students, Universitatea BabesBolyai is organised within 18 faculties covering 90 minor subject areas: Mathematics and Computer Science, Physics, Chemistry,
Chemical Engineering, Biology, Geology, Geography, History, Philosophy, Social Work, Letters, Law, Political Sciences, Journalism,
European Studies, Business, Economics, Psychology, Sciences of Education, Physical Education and Sport, Theology (Orthodox,
Catholic, Greek-Catholic and Protestant).
The Babes-Bolyai University has a comprehensive (multidisciplinary) and multicultural character offering general courses in
Romanian, Hungarian and German languages. Thanks to its dynamism in promoting the higher education reform, Universitatea
Babes-Bolyai of Cluj-Napoca has been nominated within the PHARE Programme for the Higher Education Reform in Romania
(HER) among the eight Pilot universities ranged as Level One Institutions destined to play a key role in the process of European
academic integration.
Size: a. personnel (absolute numbers and full time equivalents): - academic staff: 2415 - administrative staff: 743 - international
relation staff at central level: 10, b. learners: 24429 full time + 7568 part time
Expertise: Research and Teaching of History and European Studies;
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Experience: The University is developing a policy of openness and internationalisation that is reflected in the numerous agreements
with different universities of high reputation in Europe and on other continents, as well as in the attempt to render its structures and
achievements compatible with those internationally accepted.
In this sense, the University approached almost all European programmes for education and/or research: TEMPUS, ACE-PHARE;
PHARE-DEMOCRACY; COPERNICUS, PECO, but has also benefited from other programmes such as World Bank, the
governmental programmes DAAD, Prosper, Access, Forschungsgemeinschaft, a.s.o. Out of these, TEMPUS has been highly used
by the University to achieve some of its strategic aims for short and medium term in compliance with the general reform. Since 1991,
50 structural projects and 6 Complementary Measure projects have been in run making possible important institutional changes.
In 1997 the University joined the SOCRATES Programme and ever since it extended bilateral agreements with 174 universities from
the EU member state countries for student and teaching staff exchange as well as for joint projects for curriculum development. In
1998/1999 the University sent out 207 ERASMUS students (76,10% take up rate at national level) and 44 teaching staff; in
1999/2000 the rate was raised: 261 outgoing students (79,09%) and 53 outgoing teaching staff (63,85%); in the current academic
year 2000/2001 425 students are planned to go out as ERASMUS students and 164 teachers. The University is currently involved in
1 CDA and 3 CDI projects.
Participating Institution nr. 63. University of Suceava
Type: University. 7 Faculties and 1 College. Subject areas: 01.6 Forestry; 04 Business studies and Management Sciences, 05
Education, Teacher Training, 06 Engineering Technology, 07 Geography, Geology, 08 Humanities, 09 Languages and Philological
Sciences, 14.6 International Relations, European Studies, Area Studies, 15.6 Museum Studies, Conservation, 16.1 Physical
education, Sport Science. Types of Activities: Classical University teaching and training. Following degree studies: Master,
Doctorship.
Size: a. 311 teaching staff, 282 administrative staff, b. 7000 full time students, 1650 part time students, app. 100 PhD students;
Expertise: History
Experience: In the University of Suceava there are Faculties of History and Geography, Economic Sciences & Public Administration
and College for Teacher Education that hold many historical disciplines. In particular, the University has a Department of History,
acting in deep inter-disciplinary cooperation with Geography and Philosophy with research programs in the fields of ancient,
medieval, modern and contemporary history, cultural studies, European history and international relations, economic and social
history. The University has experience in cooperation at a local (“Bucovina” Museum of Suceava, National Archives of Suceava,
Education Inspectorate of Suceava County etc), regional and national level (within the North-East Development Region, University of
Iasi, University of Bacau, National Archives of Iasi, Biological, Geographical and Geological Research Centre “Stejarul” of PiatraNeamt, Romanian Academy Centre for Research of the Bucovina Problems – Radauti etc.). The University has also a wide
experience with reference to Socrates, Erasmus, Leonardo and Tempus Programs of the European Union (France: University of
Rouen, University of Lille, University of Nice, University of Strasbourg, University of Poitiers, University of Lyon, University of Lille,
University of Savoie Chamberry; Italy: University of Messina, University of Modena e Reggio Emilia, University of Pescara, University
of Torino, University of Catania, University of Cagliari, University of Ferrara; Germany: University of Bielefeld, University of Applied
Sciences Bielefeld, University of Applied Sciences Trier, University of Augsburg; Spain: University of Palma de Majorca, Rey Juan
Carlos University of Madrid, University of Santiago de Compostela; Brazil: University of Contestado – UnC Mafra; Ukraine: National
University of Chernivcy; Technical University of Vinitsa; United Kingdom: University of Durham; Belgium: University of Liege,
University of Gent; Austria: University of Wienn etc.).
Participating Institution nr. 64. University of Maribor
Type: University: research work and educational process in the areas of natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, arts,
engineering, informatics, medicine, , management and agricultural sciences;
Size: a. 945 = 757 full time b. 11412 full time, 5886 part time;
Expertise: E-Com Bled 2000 – Information Society Technologies IST Programme (Fifth framework programme);
Experience: Distance education at the University of Maribor (Tempus-PHARE). Innovation Relay Centre Slovenia (Fifth framework
programme). Advanced Approaches in Small Farms for Food Production (Socrates-Grundtvig); CLIOH PROG programme.
Participating Institution nr. 65. University of Bratislava
Type: Comenius University is the "first" university of Slovakia, its research and teaching activities cover all fields of Humanities,
Natural sciences, Medicine, Law etc. (not technical sciences and economy) Department of Slovak History in cooperation with the
Department of General history, Dept. of Archive sciences, Dept. of Archaeology....) has an leading position in scientific research in
Slovak history (medieval and modern) and in the education of "professional historians" and teachers of history on secondary schools
in Slovakia as well.
Size: University: teaching staff 1999/2000: 2124 Departments of History on the Faculty of Arts: 24 teachers: b. learners number of
students in the academic year 1999/2000: 17. 138 (full time), 3.691 (part time) number of students of History (major subject): 481;
Expertise: My personal expertise (the Institutional is of coarse broader) in behalf of our project:
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the responsible person (coordinator) for the transfer of the "old" system to the ECTS system for History on the Comenius University
(in this academic year 2000/2001 we just launched the new credit-system for the freshmen);
Experience: participation in international project within the EU org. (like the national coordinator and Expert for the program History
and Identity in the years 1996-1998).
Participating Institution nr. 66 Cukurova University
Type: University. 10 Faculties including all principal subject areas.
Size: a. 1883 teaching staff, 2419 administrative staff, b. 31470 full-time students, of which 4611 graduated in 2002/2003;
Expertise: Cukurova University was founded on November 30, 1973 in Adana city of Turkey.
Cukurova University has become the symbol of contemporary teaching and learning to educate knowleadgeable and qualified young
people with its 10 faculties (Faculty of Agriculture, Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Science and Letters, Faculty of EngineeringArchitecture, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Faculty of Education, Faculty of Fisheries, Faculty of Divinity,
Faculty of Dentistry, Faculty of Fine Arts). Within the roof of the university, there are 3 Schools of Higher Education (Adana School of
Health, The School of Physical Education and Sports, The School of Tourism and Hotel Management), and 9 Vocational Schools of
Higher Education attempt to educate talented young people to work in various employment positions needed by our nation.
Institute of Natural and Applied Sciences, Institute of Health Sciences, Institute of Social Sciences are among the educational
institutions, of which our country feels proud. Çukurova University is one of the 16 state universities which provides doctorate
education, and one of the 8 centers providing English language education to master students. The State Conservatory, succesfully
maintains its mission to be the resource for the world of art.
Experience: Çukurova University has signed cooperation protocols with 61 universities from 20 countries. Joint-research projects are
conducted, and student exchange programs are promoted to further student and academic staff members' practice with their
counterparts.
Çukurova University is among the Turkish Universities which will join to the SOCRATES-ERASMUS student exchange programme
starting at the academic year of 2003-2004.
In these case, Cukurova University is matching with Linkoping University(Sweden). Dept of Food Engineering, Dept.of Mechanical
Engineering, Dept.of Economics were selected for Pilot Project for the academic year 2003/2004. The implementation results will be
disseminated to other Turkish universities to make them ready for the mobility scheme of the full participation period to begin in
2004.
Participating Institution nr. 67. Ortadogu Technical University, Ankara
Type: University. Subject Areas: 02, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 11, 13 and 14. 37 undergraduate (bachelor’s degree) programs in 5
faculties, and 77 master’s and 51 PhD programs in 5 graduate schools. Activities: Teaching and research
Size: (a) Academic staff: 2,700, administrative staff: 1700 (b) Learners: 21,033 (as of Feb. 2004)
Expertise: Department of History of Architecture (METU, DHA) was founded in 1988 as a graduate program. It has recently been
converted into a department of the METU Institute of Social Sciences. This is the only graduate program in Turkey that offers Master
of Arts degree in history of architecture; therefore, conditioned by the concerns of the humanities. It intends to equip students with a
broad base in the history and theory of architecture from the earliest times to the present; to train students with a thorough
knowledge of past and current architectural developments within a cross-cultural framework; to familiarize students with research
techniques and to equip them with skills of critical judgment and interpretation with a contextual approach. The department
investigates architectural history within a wide perspective. Research interests and disciplinary backgrounds of the program staff
cover various fields of history and theory of art and architecture. They hold Ph. and post-doc degrees awarded by renowned
institutions abroad (like Cornell, Suny at Binghampton, Canadian Centre For Architecture, LA ACCD). Studies pursued by the
graduate students are based on inter-disciplinary and cross-cultural approaches, primarily aiming at the advancement of knowledge
on socio-political, aesthetic and theoretical aspects of architectural history. All teaching facility and student works are pursued in
English.
Experience: The Centre for European Studies (CES-METU) was founded in 1997 as an interdisciplinary academic unit to undertake
research and training on European integration and to enhance collaboration with universities and research centers in the EU
countries. The Centre has launched a Jean Monnet project, called Researching Europe: European Integration by the View of Young
Researchers. Significantly, a Jean Monnet Chair on European Political Integration has recently been awarded to the METU
International Relations Department. METU European Society was founded in 1993 and accepted by AEGEE network as AEGEEAnkara by an Agora decision taken 1995. With Turkey becoming an associated country after the Helsinki Summit, METU has
established the European Union Affairs Office in 2000 to coordinate the research and higher education activities between Turkey and
EU. Starting in early 90’s, METU took part in several Med-Campus, MEDA, Jean Monnet and 5th Framework projects. At present our
academics are involved in six different 6th Framework projects either as partners or as leaders. In this framework, the total budget of
ongoing projects allocated to METU is around 2 million Euros.
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Participating Institution nr. 68 Fatih University
Type: University. 4 faculties, 3 institutes and 3 schools including subject areas of 03, 04, 06, 07, 08, 09, 11, 12, and 13.
Size:
Number of teaching staff in 2002/2003: 257
Number of administrative staff in 2002/2003: 150
Number of students enrolled in 2002/2003 on higher education courses: 2578
Number of students graduated in 2002/2003: 571
Expertise:
The program is designed to familiarize students with the experiences of past generations in order to enable them to understand the
present better, concentrating on Ottoman political history and administrative institutions, Modern Turkey, the Middle East, Europe,
and Asia with an emphasis on interdisciplinary comparisons within the broader context of world history. (i.e. courses on the History of
Civilizations and Cultures, Ottoman History, and Medieval European History). Besides Ottoman paleography & diplomatics, students
may take a European language such as German or French that will encourage students to diversify their research interests by
specializing in research languages. Department has corporation with many organizations and join to symposiums with many
universities, i.e. SUNY, Binghamton.
Experience:
Fatih University has made cooperation agreements with foreign universities since the early years of its foundation. It has carried out
many activities with international organizations. A Symposium on "El Mediterraneo Otomano", which is held in Spanish; a conference
on "The Humanities on the Birth of the Third Millennium" with Binghamton University (USA); a conference on "The Geopolitical and
Economic Transition in Eurasia" with Indiana University (USA); and "Functional Polymers" seminar series with Max-Planks Institute
(Germany) are among important international activities that Fatih University has organized. In addition, the Institute of Social
Sciences and Institute of Science and
Engineering frequently organize seminars to which distinguished international speakers also attend.
In Fatih University, ECTS and DS studies have been started and within the framework of European Union Education programs,
project development studies have been continuing. Projects related to European Union Socrates programs Lingua and Minerva
projects were developed and presented to the Technical Office. Pre-proposal of Minerva was accepted and its full proposal will be
submitted to the Technical Office.
Participating Institution nr. 69 Karadeniz Technical University
(Outside Partner) Participating Institution nr. 70. University of Basel
Type: University; including 7 faculties (Theologische Fakultät, Juristische Fakultät, Medizinische Fakultät, Philosophisch-Historische
Fakultät, Philosophisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät, Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät, Fakultät für
Verhaltenswissenschaften) with approximately 75 departments.
Size: a. 850 senior, 400 junior teaching staff, b. around 8000 students;
Expertise:
Ancient History with special interest of research in: History of Greece and Rome, History and Culture of Hellenism and problems of
east-west relationships from the Immigration of the Greek up to the early Byzantine period, Roman Historiography, Constitution and
Crisis of the Roman Republic
Medieval History with special interest of research in: Social and economic History of the Late Middle Ages, History of late medieval
Mentalities, History of social conflicts (urban History, religious and social Movements, problems of minorities, Buidling of Nations,
medieval shapping of Traditions), History of medieval Daily Life, History of the Swiss Confederatio in the Middle Ages, Medieval
Archeology, Gender History of the Late Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period, Comparing History of Urban Development in the
Middle Ages, History of Plagues and Diseases in the Middle Ages, Paleography of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, Italian History
of Late Middle Ages and Renaissance, History of Politiccal Ideas of the Middle Ages, History of Images.
Modern History with special interest of research in: History of Humanism and Religious Reform, History of France, England and
Germany, History of European Border Regions especially Ireland, History of Internatinal Relations, Social and Economic History of
Modern Switzerland, Political History of Switzerland, Regional History of the Upper Rhine, History of Basel, Social History of the
Industrialization, Gender History of the Modern Period, History of Western and South Africa, Social History of the Early Modern
Period, Historical Anthropology, Environmental History, History of Nutrition, History of Historical Sciences and Historiography.
Eastern European History with special interest of research in: Social History of Russia and Sovjet Union, History of the east jewish
populations, Urban and rural History of Eastern Europe.
Experience: Erasmus/Socrates Exchange programme. MAUI-Utrecht Network Exchange Programme. Exchange agreements with
the Universities of USA, CDN, Czech Republic, Italy and China. Eucor-Programme.
Outside Partner) Participating Institution nr. 71. International Students of History Association - ISHA
Type: International Students Association;
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Size: a. 11 administrative staff, b. 16 full member associations and 8 observing associations, consisting of several hundred active
students of history in over 15 countries across Europe.
Expertise: ISHA is the only international students of history association, active across Europe and with contacts beyond.
Experience: In the past ISHA has been involved Unesco programmes relating to higher education. ISHA publishes a regular
academic journal, the only such journal specially aimed at students of history. Annually, ISHA organises several international
seminars and conferences on historical topics. Each activity is hosted by one or more of our local members, and is attended by up to
150 students of history from across Europe and beyond. At a local level activities and participation are also taken care of by
individual member associations. ISHA’s prime resource is the international network connecting students of history across Europe.
Associate Partner) Participating institution nr. 72. University of Tirana
Type: University of Tirana was founded in 1957. In 1991 Polytechnic University of Tirana emerged from this university .Today there
are 7 faculties:
History and Philology Faculty ;Natural Sciences ,Social Science ,Medicine, Economic and Law.
The Department of History is part of History and Philology Faculty. It is divided into two sections: the section of the History of Albania
and that of World History.
Size: The department has 13 teachers, and of them 5 have the title “Professor”,5 others the title of “Assoc.Professor”, 2 have the title
“ Doctor of Science”, and one has a master degree. Apart from those who work full time, there are dozens of others teachers
engaged part time.
Expertise: Research and teaching of History
Experience: Historical studies had been made in the framework of the Faculty of History and Philology of the University of Tirana.
This faculty was created in 1951 as part of the high Pedagogical Institute ,which has been the first Institution to prepare teachers
,having college education ,for Human and Natural sciences .The teaching staff of this Faculty has made a significant contribution to
the establishment and functioning of the faculties of the other Universities of Albania, including the University of Pristina.
During 1990-2000 years, as a result of the integration of Albania’s scholarly communities into the international historians community,
increasing contacts with the world after the 90-ies, the visits of western historians in Albania , the qualification of the Albanians
historians in the Western Universities ( mainly with TEMPUS and FULLBRIGHT scholarships, financial support of SOROS
Foundation and other kinds of scholarships, their contacts with the libraries of these universities or the study centres of Europe and
U.S and the translation of some masterpieces of the world historiography in Albanian Language, have influenced on the way the
history is conceived and written.
(Associate Partner) Participating Institution nr. 73. University of Banja Luka
Type: Faculty of Philosophy. 10 departments. Social Sciences, Humanities, Education, Teaching Training, Teaching, Research.
Size: a. 184 teaching staff, 30 administrative staff, b. 3500 students.
Expertise: Teaching and research of History at highest level. Undergraduate and Postgraduate Studies, Education of University,
secondary School and Primary school Teachers,
Research Candidates and Doctors.
Experience : Experience in Local, Regional, National and International level of teaching and research cooperation (e.g. with
Sarajevo U., Belgrade U., Skopje U., Bari U., Stockholm U.)
Associate Partner) Participating Institution nr 74 University of Sarajevu
Type: University. 20 Ffaculty; 3 Academy; 2 College:- Drama Academy, - Faculty of Architecture, - Faculty of Economics, - Faculty of
Electrical Engineering, - Faculty of Criminal Sciences, - Faculty of Political Sciences, - Faculty of Physical Education, - Faculty of
Metallurgy and Raw Materials in Zenica, - Faculty of Transportation and Communications, - Faculty of Pharmacy, - Faculty of
Philosophy, - Faculty of Civil Engineering,- Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in Zenica,Medical Faculty, - Music Academy, - Teacher Training College,- College of education in Zenica,- Faculty of Agriculture, - Faculty of
Law, - Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, - Faculty of Dental Medicine, - Faculty of Forestry, - Faculty of Veterinary
Medicine, - Medical Health Care College .
Size: a. 1.640 teachers and assistents and 893 non academic staff. b. number of students (total) 47,000.
Expertise: Teaching and research of History at highest level. Undergraduate and Postgraduate Studies, Education of University,
secondary School and Primary school Teachers,
Experience: Experience in Local, Regional, National and International level of teaching and research cooperation (e.g. with
University of Banja Luka, Belgrade U., Skopje U., Bari U., Stockholm U.) The University is involved in project as: Boshman,
TEMPUS, Association of Italian-Bosnian-Herzegovinian friendship ''Dante Alighieri''. In the 2003 developed the
UNIVERSITY COOPERATION PROGRAMME IN SOUTH-EASTERN EUROPE (“EUROPE BETWEEN
INTEGRATION AND ENLARGEMENT. THE ROLE AND THE PERSPECTIVES OF THE COOPERATION AMONG UNIVERSITY, DIPLOMACY, PEACE FORCES AND INTERNATIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS”
(Associate Partner) Participating Institution nr75. University of Novi Sad
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Type: University. Nine of its faculties are located in Novi Sad. the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, the Faculty of
Agriculture, The Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Technology, the Faculty of Natural Sciences, the Academy of Arts, the Faculty of
Engineering, the Faculty of Sports Sciences, the Faculty of Civil Engineering, the "Mihajlo Pupin" Faculty of Engineering and the
Teaching Faculty.
Size: Nine of its faculties are located in Novi Sad, and the remaining four are in Subotica, Zrenjanin and Sombor. From its founding
onwards, the University undergraduate program has been completed by 54,000 students, while 3,500 students have finished
specialist studies, about 3,000 students have attained masters degrees and about 2,000 students have been awarded with the
academic title of PhD. There are over 2.970 professors and assistants at the University of Novi Sad.
Expertise: research and Teaching of History, Education of University and Secondary School Teachers, Research Candidates and
Doctors.
Experience: The University is developing a policy of openness and internationalisation that is reflected in the numerous agreements
with the different universities of high reputation in Europe and on other continents, as well as in the attempt to render its structures
and achievements compatible with those internationally accepted. In this sense, the University approached almost all European
programmers for education and/or research: TEMPUS, ACE-PHARE, PHARE-DEMOCRACY; COPERNICUS, but also benefied
from other programmers such as the governmental programmer DAAD; WUS Austria. Out of these, TEMPUS has been used by the
University to achieve some of its strategic aims for short and medium term in compliance with the general reform.
(Outside Partner) Participating institution nr. 76 . "St. Kliment Ohridski" University of Bitola
Type: State University, Natural Sciences (Faculty of Technical Sciences; Faculty of Biotechnical Sciences; Postsecondary Nursing
Scholl/Nursing College), Social Sciences (Economics; Tourism and Gathering; Education - Teacher Training)
Size: a.271 teaching staff, 190 administrative staff b. 8190 full-time students, 2597 part-time students;
Expertise: Teaching and Research of History, especially History and protection of Culture Heritage, History of Education in Bitola
and the South-Western Region of Republic of Macedonia. Education of Pre-school and Primary School Teacher; Masters of
Sciences and Ph.D. in Natural Sciences, and in Social Sciences.
Experience: In the frame work of the TEMPUS-PHARE PROJECTS, Joint/Network projects, and also in the frame work of the
STABILITY PACT for South-East Europe; Cooperation with University of Macedonia (Thessaloniki, Greece, and also with Aristotelis
University, Thessaloniki Greece), University Sofia-Antipolis - Nice and other Universities across Europe.
(Associate Partner) Participating institution nr 77. . Moscow State Regional University
Type: University Institute Social Sciences, Humanities, Education, Teacher Training, Teaching, Research;
Size: a. 300 teaching staff, 100 administrative staff b. 4000 full time students, 600 part time students;
Expertise: Teaching and Research of History and Pedagogy at Highest National level. Education of Secondary School Teachers,
Research Candidates and Doctors.
(Associate Partner) Participating institution nr. 78 . Mari El State University
Type: University. Social Sciences, Humanities, Communication and Information Sciences, Education, Teacher Training, Teaching,
Research;
Size: a. 400 teaching staff, 150 administrative staff b. 3000 full time students, 450 part time students;
Expertise: Teaching and Research of History at Highest National level. Education of University and Secondary School Teachers,
Research Candidates and Doctors;
Experience: Ample Experience in Local, Regional and National Teaching and Research Cooperation (e.g. with Ciuvash Republic,
Kazan’ State University of Tatarstan; Helsinki (Finland), Pisa and Florence (Italy).
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7.2 Indicate for each activity within the project, the specific tasks to be assigned to the partner institution responsible, the
other partner institutions involved, the number and the profile of personnel from within and outside the partnership to be
involved in the project.
Activity
Partner Responsible
Specific Tasks
Other Partners
Overall
Management,
IT PISA
Organisation and
visibility of
All
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Number and
profile within
partnership
All Coordinators,
Deputies,
Number and
profile outside
partnership
All CLIOHnet
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Coordination,
website
General
Coordination
and assistance
to Central
Coordinator
BE Gent
IE Galway
IT Bologna
NL Groningen
AT Graz
IS Reykjavik
BG Sofia
HU Debrecen
LV Riga
Plenary
Meeting
organisation
For 2004-5, planned:
GR Thessaloniki
IT Pisa
Student
Conference
organisation
(Exogamie)
IT Pisa and
Coordinating
Committee
Task Force A
IT Rome 3
FR Grenoble 2
UK Brighton
IT Pisa
PT Coimbra
LV Riga (leader)
Task Force B
IE Galway (leader)
IS Reykjavik
NO Bergen
HU Debrecen
EE Tartu
PL Krakow
IT Bologna (leader)
DE Hannover
Task Force C
Network,
Financial
Adminstration;
projects and final
reports, logistic
communication,
running and
updating of
website,
promotion.
Consultation and
advice with
Central
Coordinator,
assistance in
monitoring,
evaluation,
planning,
promotion and
representation of
the Network at
public meetings,
national meetings
and conferences;
participation in
Task Forces,
attendance at
Coordinating
Committee
meetings.
Overall
responsibility is of
IT Pisa, but
logistics will be
arranged by GR
Thessaloniki for
Fall Meeting 2004
Arranging
logistics and
programme with
assistance from
other
Coordinators and
other TNs,
recording and
publication of
proceedings
Analysis, and
recommendations
on Gender and
Equal
Opportunities
Issue
Financial
assistants and so
forth
Commission,
EUA, ENQA,
other
organisations,
associations and
projects, other
TNs, new
partners, general
public
All
As above
As above
One Coordinator
per Full Partner
institution
68 Coordinators
Academics and
General interested
public of host
country at public
part of meeting
All Coordinators 69 Coordinators,
involved in
at least 30
student selection students
and preparation as
well as
‘debriefing’ and
encouragement to
continue work
with CLIOHnet
Students will be
asked to inform
their home
university on
results and
hopefully will
provide a nucleus
for a CLIOHnetYouth section
All
69 Coordinators
and their
institutions
As above on
Racial
Discrimination
and Ethnicity
All
As above
The broader
community,
academic and not,
that accesses the
recommendations
and studies and
the projects
designed
As above
As above on ICT
(Diachronic
All
As above
As above
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NL Utrecht
FI Turku
UK Cardiff
ES Alcala
Task Force D AT Graz (leader)
SI Maribor
DE Bielefeld
ES Deusto
CZ Prague
IT Milano
Task Force E MT Malta (leader)
CY Cyprus
PT Lisbon
GR Athens
BG Sofia
ES Valencia
[CH Basel]
Relations with IT Pisa and
Arcipelago
Coordinating
and other TNs Committee
Cyberspace and eLearning)
As above on
All
teaching history in
upper schools and
in scientific
curricula
As above
As above
As above on
exapnding
historigraphical
studies on eastern
and southern
Europe
As above
As above
As above
The other
Humanistic
Networks, the
European HE and
Research
community
As above
As above
All historians in
the country and
other interested
parties
-
The national
academic
community
All
To develop the
All Coordinators,
area of the
particularly the
Humanistic
Archipelago team
sciences,
promoting
visibility and
cooperation
Archipelago
IS Reykjavik
Preparing the
All Coordinators
Workgroup
CZ Prague
CLIOHnet
ES Madrid
participation in
PT Lisbon
the Archipelago,
TR Istanbul
developing ist
point of view and
liaisoning with the
Network and the
Networks.
National Meeting Organisation Foreseen as below for 2004-5:
BE
Gent
Organisation of
The other
National meetings Cliohnet
as specified in this Coordinators
proposal
DK
Roskilde
DE
Leipzig
GR
Athens
ES
Valencia
FR
Rouen
IE
Galway
IT
Rome 1
NL
Groningen-Utrecht
AT
Graz
PT
Lisbon
FI
Turku
SE
Uppsala
UK
Cardiff
IS
Reykjavik
NO
Bergen
BG
Sofia
CZ
Prague
EE
Tartu
CY
Cyprus
LV
Vilnius
LT
Riga
HU
Debrecen
MT
Malta
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PL
RO
SI
SK
TR
CH
Dissemination
of written
products
Special
activities with
‘dissemination
partners’
Liaison with
dissemination
partner
reviews
Liaison with
dissemination
partner
associations
Krakow
Suceava
Maribor
Bratislava
Ankara
Basel
All
-
All according to
partnerships indicated
with the fiches under
point 7.4
As above
Mapping of
disappearing
knowledge
(Exogamie)
As explained under
point 10. Team
coordinated by
Coordinating
Committee, working
with the Task Forces
will superintend the
mapping
As above
Arranging
dissemination
days and keeping
contacts
Publishing
CLIOHnet
information and
materials
Arranging for
dissemination
days or publishing
and distributing to
members
As explained
Coordinators
under point 10
Mapping of
emerging
knowledge
(Exogamie)
Organisation
of Teacher
Training
initiative
(Exogamie)
As above
Coordinated SI
Maribor
Up-dating
Coordinated by IT
CLIOHnet Bologna
Tuning Report
Production of ES Madrid Autonoma
book on
Citizenship
Production of
book on
National
Languages
IT Pisa
On-line
publishing of
all books
IT Edizioni PLUS
-
As above
Coordinators and
their contacts
As above
As above
IT Pisa
As above
BE Gent
FR Grenoble
IT Pisa
All Coordinators
IT Edizioni PLUS and all
participating
students receive
copies for use and
testing
IT Edizioni PLUS All Coordinators
receive copies for
use and
distribution
Making available
in ppf free
download all of
Clioh’s
All
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All partners and
reachable contacts
Academics and
students of partner
and their contacts
Readers of the
reviews and their
contacts
Members of the
association and
their contacts
In final analysis
the students and
the HE
community which
will have a guide
to rare kinds of
quality and be
able to preserve it
In final analysis
the students and
the entire HE
community which
will have a guide
to new and
emerging kinds of
quality.
Teachers and the
HE Community
who will have a
new connected
knowledge of t/l
approaches
HE Community
and general
readers through
free download and
printed copies
Available as
requested for use
in teachinglearning and
testing
Professors,
students, general
public
As above
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On-line
publication of
reports and
other
dissemination
materials
IT Pisa
On-line
publication of
other texts
IT Digidocs
Onpublication of
linguistic
materials
UK Primrose
External
Evaluation
Arranged by IT Pisa
and Coordinating
Committee
7.3
Notebooks
published
Making available
on website
materials and
reports,
information and
power points
relating to
CLIOHnet
Making available
on-line European
library of
significant
historical works
on Europe from
the 16th century
on
Making available
in partnership
‘university’
materials
developed jointly
Observation of
materials and
activities
including
attendance at
Plenary and other
meetings,
Advice to
Coordinator and
Coordinating
Committee,
Evaluation Report
All
Available to all
free of charge
Professors,
students, general
public
Available to all
free of charg
All
Available to all
free of change
Available to all
free of charge
All
All
EU Commission
Specify how effective co-operation and communication will be ensured between the partner institutions, and
the main working language(s) to be used.
Cooperation and communication is ensured by various factors including reciprocal knowledge, motivation and friendship
and hence, in a general way, by peer pressure. More in detail, messages and newsletters are sent regularly to all
partners and are published on the website for reference. The Plenary meetings are working meetings, in which Plenary
information and decision making sessions alternate with small group meetings, where specific work groups and Task
Forces can make plans and form strategies in a less formal setting. Experience has shown in fact that it in the small
groups that real communication can take place and that all Coordinators feel confident to express their views. The small
groups have rapporteurs who bring the results of the discussions to the Plenary sessions, sharing insights and preparing
decisions of the entire Network.
7.4
In addition to the formal partner institutions, list any other institutions which will participate actively in the
project without receiving support from the Socrates grant (name, address, type of institution, contact person).
Dissemination Partners
Dissemination partner No 79 (proposed by Ghent)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Country
²
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Dr
Ms
Prof
BE
Town / City
Brussels
Other
Family name : Vanthemsche
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area code)
Fax
+32-2-6292670
E-mail
Guy.Vanthemsche@vub.ac.be
Website
http://www.vub.ac.be/index.html
+32 2 6292692
Dissemination Partner No 79 (proposed by Ghent)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Belgische Vereniging voor Nieuwste Geschiedenis - Association Belge
d'Histoire Contemporaine
Type of institution¹:
ASS 1
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Country
²
Ms
Dr
BE
Prof
Town / City
Gent
Editor
Family name : Vanfraechem
First name : Stephan
Telephone (including country and
area code):
E-mail
Stephan.Vanfraechem@UGent.be
Website
http://www.flwi.ugent.be/modernhistory/leden/gc.htm
Dissemination Partner No 80 (proposed by Roskilde)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Syddansk Universitet
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Country
²
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Dr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
( + 45) 6550 4201
Ms
DK
Prof
Town / City
Other
Family name : Rheinheimer First name : Martin
E-mail
Website
Esbjerg
mrh@hist.sdu.dk
http://websrv5.sdu.dk/mrh
Dissemination Partner No 81 (proposed by Roskilde)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
HISTORISK SAMFUND
Type of institution¹:
ASS 1
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+45 35328811
E-mail
akg@hum.ku.dk
Website
www.historisksamfund.dk/
Country
²
Ms
Dr
Prof
Family name :
DK
Town / City
Copenhagen
Secretary
First name :
Dissemination Partner No 82 (proposed by Bielefeld
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
University of Hamburg
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Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Country
²
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Dr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
(
E-mail
Hans-Werner.Goetz@uni-hamburg.de
Ms
DE
Prof
Family name : Goetz
Town / City
Hamburg
Other
First name : Hans Werner
Website
Dissemination Partner No 83 (proposed by Hannover)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Technische Universitaet Braunschweig
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Country
²
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Dr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+49 531 391 4330
Fax
+49 531 391 4330
Website
http://www.tu-braunschweig.de/
Ms
DE
Prof
Town / City
Braunschweig
Other
Family name : Sebastian
First name : Astrid
Dissemination Partner No 84 (proposed by Hannover)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Zeitschrift fuer Weltgeschichte (ZWG)
Type of institution¹:
OTH
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+49 5105 64 332
E-mail
CNolteVGWS@aol.com
Website
www.vgws.org
Country
²
Ms
Dr
DE
Prof
Family name : Nolte
Town / City
Barsinghausen
Other
First name : Hans-Heinrich
Dissemination Partner No 85 (proposed by Basil)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
FAZ Feuilleton
Type of institution¹:
OTH
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+ 49 618 181 32 46
E-mail
m.jeismann@faz.de
Country
²
Ms
Dr
Prof
DE
Town / City
Hanau
Other
Family name : Jeismann First name : Michael
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Dissemination Partner No 86 (proposed by Leipzig
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Leipzig Centre for the History and Culture of East Central Europe (GWZO)
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Country
²
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Dr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
49 341 97-35584/+49 341 97-35569
E-mail
troebst@uni-leipzig.de
Website
http://www.uni-leipzig.de/gwzo/
Ms
DE
Prof
Town / City
Leipzig
Other
Family name : Troebst
First name : Stefan
Dissemination Partner No 87 (proposed by Pisa
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Forschungszentrum Europaeische Aufklaerung e. V.
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Countr
y²
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Dr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+49 331 2781 100
E-mail
glottes@web.de
Website
http://www.uni-potsdam.de/u/fea/
Ms
DE
Prof
Town / City
Potsdam
Other
Family name : Lottes First name : Guenther
Dissemination Partner No 88 (proposed by Athens)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
University of Thessaly
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Country
²
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Dr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
Department of History, Arcaelogy and Social Anthropology
Ms
Prof
GR
Town / City
Volos
Other
Family name : Benveniste First name : Enriette
(+30) 24210 74000
E-mail
Website
http://www.uth.gr/main/index/index_en.html
Dissemination Partner No 89 (proposed by Athens)
Full legal name of the institution
in the national language
Athena
Type of institution¹:
OTH
edition by the University of Athens
Countr
y²
GR
167
Town / City
Athine
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Family and first name of
contact person
Mr
Ms
Dr
Prof
Other
E-mail
athina@uoa.gr
Website
http://www.athenapub.com/
Family name : Antonis First name : Liakos
Dissemination Partner No 90 (proposed by Thessaloniki)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
University of Western Macedonia
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Countr
y²
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Dr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
(+30 2310 829103
E-mail
iakovos@balkan.auth.gr
Ms
GR
Prof
Town / City
Thessaloniki
Other
Family name : Michailidis First name : Iakovos
Dissemination Partner No 91 (proposed by Thessaloniki)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Association "Friends of the Museum of the Macedonian Struggle"
Type of institution¹:
OTH
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
(+30 2310 229778
E-mail
vvlasidis@hotmail.com
Country
²
Ms
Dr
GR
Prof
Town / City
Thessaloniki
Other
Family name : Vlasidis
First name : Vlasis
Dissemination Partner No 92 (proposed by Alcalá)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Countr
y²
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Dr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
Fax
+ 34 91 398 76 65
E-mail
jmartin@geo.uned.es
Website
http://www.uned.es/webuned/home.htm
Ms
ES
Prof
Town / City
Madrid
Other
Family name : Martín Rodríguez
First name : José Luis
+ 34 91 398 66 87
Dissemination Partner No 93 (proposed by Barcellona)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Ayer Revista
Marcial Pons éditiones de Historia
168
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Type of institution¹:
OTH
Country
²
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
(
E-mail
pedro.ruiz@uv.es
Ms
Dr
ES
Prof
Town / City
Madrid
Director
Family name : Ruiz
First name : Pedro
Website
Dissemination Partner No 94 (proposed by Barcellona)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Asociación de Historia Contemporánea
Type of institution¹:
ASS 1
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Ms
Dr
ES
Prof
Town / City
Valencia
Presisident
Family name : RuizFirst name : Pedro
Mr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
Country
²
Ms
Dr
Prof
Other
Family name : Ortiz de Orruño
First name : Jose Maria
(+ 34) 96 38 64 088 * (+34) 96 38 64 243
E-mail
ahistcon@gugu.usal.es
Website
http://www3.usal.es/~ahistcon
Dissemination Partner No 95 (proposed by Autonoma de Madrid)
Full legal name of the institution
in the national language
Universidad de Santiago de Compostela
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Countr
y²
Family and first name of
contact person
Mr
Dr
Telephone (including country
and area code)
Fax
+34 981 563 100 Ext. 12578
E-mail
hmlpaa@usc.es
Website
http://www.usc.es/
Ms
ES
Prof
Town / City
Santiago de Compostela
Other
Family name : Fernández Prieto
First name : Lourenzo
+34 981 582 144
Dissemination Partner No 96 (proposed by Autonoma de Madrid)
Full legal name of the institution
in the national language
Asociación Española de Historia Económica (AEHE)
Type of institution¹:
OTH
Countr
y²
ES
169
Town / City
Alcalà
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Family and first name of
contact person
Mr
Ms
Dr
Prof
Telephone (including country
and area code)
(+34 9149 73568
E-mail
Juanluis.pan@uam.es
web site
www.aehe.net
Other
Family name : Pan-Montojo
First name : Juan
Dissemination Partner No 97 (proposed by Valencia)
Full legal name of the institution
in the national language
Universitat Jaume I
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Countr
y²
Family and first name of
contact person
Mr
Dr
Telephone (including country
and area code)
+34 964 72 96 86
Fax
Ms
ES
Prof
Town / City
Castellon De La Plana
Other
Family name : Minguez Cornelles First name : Victor
+34 964 72 92 65
E-mail
minguez@his.uji.es
web site
http://www.uji.es/
Dissemination Partner No 98 (proposed by Valencia)
Full legal name of the institution
in the national language
Goya - Fundación Lázaro Galdiano
Type of institution¹:
OTH
Family and first name of
contact person
Mr
Telephone (including country
and area code)
Countr
y²
Ms
Dr
ES
Prof
Town / City
Madrid
Other
Family name : Saguar Quer
First name : Carlos
+34 91 561 60 84
+34 91 561 77 93
E-mail
web site
http://www.flg.es
Dissemination Partner No 99 (proposed by Grenoble)
Full legal name of the institution
in the national language
Université Stendhal - Grenoble 3
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Countr
y²
Family and first name of
contact person
Mr
Dr
Telephone (including country
and area code)
+33 04 76 82 43 00
Ms
FR
Prof
Family name : Neppi
Town / City
Grenoble
Other
First name : Enzo
170
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
E-mail
Enzo.Neppi@u-grenoble3.fr
web site
http://www.u-grenoble3.fr/stendhal/
Dissemination Partner No 100 (proposed by Grenoble)
Full legal name of the institution
in the national language
APHG Association des Professeurs d'Histoire et Géographie
Type of institution¹:
OTH
Family and first name of
contact person
Mr
Telephone (including country
and area code)
Fax
+33 01 42 33 62 37
+ 33 01 42 33 12 08
E-mail
a.p.h.g.@wanadoo.fr
web site
http://www.aphg.asso.fr/
Countr
y²
Ms
Dr
FR
Prof
Family name : Pajon
Town / City
Paris
Other
First name : Alexandre
Dissemination Partner No 101 (proposed by Cork)
Full legal name of the institution in the
national language
Trinity College
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
Fax
+-353-1-6081572
+-353-1-6082291
Ms
Country²
Dr
Prof
IE
Town / City
Dublin
Other
Family name : Ohlmeyer First name : Jane
jane.ohlmeyer@tcd.ie
E-mail
http://www.tcd.ie
Website
Dissemination Partner No 102 (proposed by Cork)
Full legal name of the institution in the
national language
History Ireland
Type of institution¹:
OTH
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
Fax
+-353-1-6081572
+-353-1-6082291
Country²
Ms
Dr
Prof
Family name : Graham
IE
Town / City
Bray Co. Wicklow
Other EDITOR
First name : Tommy
editor@historyireland.com
E-mail
http://www.historyireland.com/
Website
Dissemination Partner No 103 (proposed by Galway)
Full legal name of the institution in the
national language
University of Limerick:
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Country²
IE
171
Town / City
Limerick
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
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Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Ms
Dr
Prof
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+ 353 61 202 066
Family name : Lenihan
Other
First name : Padraig
padraig.lenihan@ul.ie
E-mail
http://www.ul.ie/
Website
Dissemination Partner No 104 (proposed by Galway)
Full legal name of the institution in the
national language
Ulster Society for Irish Historical Studies
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
028 9027 3428
Country²
Ms
Dr
Prof
Family name : Hayton
IE
Town / City
Belfast
Other
First name : David
d.hayton@qub.ac.uk
E-mail
Dissemination Partner No 105 (proposed by Bologna)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Università di Udine
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Country
²
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Dr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
0432-556603
0432-556649
Ms
IT
Prof
Town / City
Udine
Other
Family name : Marcone First name : Arnaldo
Fax:
E-mail
arnaldo.marcone@uniud.it
web site
http://web.uniud.it/
Dissemination Partner No 106 (proposed by Bologna)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Laboratorio Nazionale per la Didattica e la Storia
Type of institution¹:
ASS 1
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
(
E-mail
la.n.di.s@libero.it
web site
http://www.landis-online.it/
Country
²
Ms
Dr
IT
Prof
Family name : Preti
Town / City
Bologna
Other
First name : Alberto
Dissemination Partner No 107 (proposed by Padua)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Accademia dei Concordi
172
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Country
²
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Dr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
Fax
Ms
IT
Prof
Town / City
Rovigo
Director
Family name : Romagnolo First name : Antonio
+39 0425 21654
+ 39 0425 27993
E-mail
concordi@concordi.it
web site
http://www.concordi.it/
Dissemination Partner No 108 (proposed by Padua)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Società e storia
Type of institution¹:
Family and first name of contact
person
Country
²
Mr
Ms
Dr
Town / City
Prof
Suceava
Other
Family name : Antonielli
First name : Livio
Telephone (including country and
area code)
E-mail
livio.antonielli@unimi.it
Dissemination Partner No 109 (proposed by Pisa)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Centro per la didattica della storia
Provincia di Pisa – Assessorato Istruzione e Cultura
Type of institution¹:
PUB 1
Country²
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Dr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+39 050550469
web site
http://osp.provincia.pisa.it/cds/index.asp
E-mail
aperetti@katamail.com
Ms
IT
Prof
Town / City
Pisa
Other
Family name : Peretti First name : Alessandra
Dissemination Partner No 110 (proposed by Roma Tre)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Università di Ferrara
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Country
²
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Dr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+39-0532-29-3418
E-mail
giovanni.ricci@unife.it
web site
www.unife.it
Ms
Prof
Family name : Ricci
IT
Town / City
Ferrara
Other
First name : Giovanni
173
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Dissemination Partner No 111 (proposed by Roma Tre)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Istituto Italiano di Studi Iberici
Type of institution¹:
RES
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Country
²
Ms
Dr
IT
Prof
Town / City
Roma
Other
Family name : Borromeo
First name : Agostino
Telephone (including country and
area code)
E-mail
web site
Dissemination Partner No 112 (proposed by Roma Tre)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Istituto Storico Italiano Eta' Moderna e Contemporanea
Type of institution¹:
RES
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+39-06-68806922
Country
²
Ms
Dr
IT
Prof
Family name : Lotti
Town / City
Roma
Other
First name : Luigi
E-mail
web site
www.unife.it
Dissemination Partner No 113 (proposed by DIGIDOCS)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Università degli studi di Trieste
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Country
²
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Dr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
Fax:
+39 040-5587501
+39 040-310304
E-mail
dirdipstoria@univ.trieste.it
web site
www.univ.trieste.it/
Ms
IT
Prof
Town / City
Trieste
Other
Family name : Abbattista First name : Guido
Dissemination Partner No 114 (proposed by PISA)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Rivista di Storia Economica
Type of institution¹:
OTH
Publisher Il Mulino
Country
²
IT
174
Town / City
Pisa
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Ms
Dr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+ 39 050 2215405
E-mail
rse@stm.unipi.it
Prof
Other
Family name : Federico First name : Giovanni
Dissemination Partner No 115 (proposed by University of Pisa)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Società Italiana per la Storia dell'Età Moderna - SISEM
Type of institution¹:
ASS 1
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+39 050 2215253
E-mail
sisem@stmoderna.it
Website
www.stmoderna.it/sisem/sisem.asp
Country
²
Ms
Dr
IT
Prof
Family name : Villani
Town / City
Roma
Other
First name : Stefano
Dissemination Partner No 116 (proposed by University of Pisa)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Università di Napoli «l'Orientale»
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Country
²
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Dr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+ 39 0816909/ 461
E-mail
imbruglia@unior.it
Website
http://www.iuo.it/index.htm
Ms
IT
Prof
Town / City
Napoli
Other
Family name : Imbruglia
First name : Girolamo
Dissemination Partner No 117 (proposed by Uthrecht
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
University of Nijmegen
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Country
²
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Dr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+31- (0)24 - 361 3069
+31-(0)024 - 361 1881
fax:
Ms
Prof
Family name : Krops
E-mail
c.krops@maw.kun.nl
Website
www.kun.nl/
NL
Town / City
Nijmegen
Other
First name : Claudia
Dissemination Partner No 118 (proposed by Uthrecht
175
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Magazine Lover
Type of institution¹:
OTH
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+31-(0)20 - 665 1318
+31-(0)2- - 665 5812
fax:
E-mail
Country
²
Ms
Dr
NL
Town / City
Amsterdam
Editor in chief
Prof
Family name : Wilmink First name : Marije
lover@iiav.nl
Website
Dissemination Partner No 119 (proposed by Graz)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
University of Salzburg
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Country
²
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Dr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
Fax:
+43 662 8044 4762
E-mail
christian.dirninger@sbg.ac.at
web site
http://www.sbg.ac.at/
Ms
AT
Prof
Town / City
Salzburg
Other
Family name : Dirninger
First name : Christian
+43 662 6389 4762
Dissemination Partner No 120 (proposed by Graz)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Contemporary Austrian Studies (CAS),
Type of institution¹:
OTH
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
E-mail
gjbhi@mobiletel.com
web site
http://asp.uibk.ac.at/publ.html
Country
²
Ms
Dr
AT
Prof
Town / City
Innsbruck
Other
Family name : Bischof First name : Guenter
PartnerNo
Dissemination Partner No 121 (proposed by Coimbra)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Universidade do Porto
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Country
²
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Dr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+351 226 077 100
+351 226 091 610
Ms
Prof
PT
Town / City
Porto
Other
Family name : Amorim First name : Inês
176
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
E-mail
iamorim@letras.up.pt
rdd39453@mail.telepac.pt
Website
http://www.up.pt/
Dissemination Partner No 122 (proposed by Coimbra)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Revista Portuguesa de História
Published by Instituto de História Económica e Social
Type of institution¹:
OTH
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+351 239 859900; fax: +351 239 836733
E-mail
fernandotav@sapo.pt
Country
²
Ms
Dr
PT
Prof
Town / City
Coimbra
Other
Family name : Taveira First name : Fernando
Dissemination Partner No 123 (proposed by Nova de Lisboa
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Universidade Do Algarve
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Country
²
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Dr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+351289800900
+351289 818560
Fax :
E-mail
Ms
PT
Prof
Town / City
Faro
Other
Family name : Bernardes
First name : João Pedro
jbernar@ualg.pt
Website
Dissemination Partner No 124 (proposed by Nova de Lisboa
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
History Teacher's Association- Associação de Professores de História
BOLETIM A:P:H and A:P:H NEWSLETTER
Type of institution¹:
ASS 1
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+351 21 7647201
E-mail
aph@netcabo.pt
Website
www.aph.pt
Country
²
Ms
Dr
PT
Prof
Town / City
Lisboa
Other
Family name : Verísssimo First name : Helena
Dissemination Partner No 125 (proposed by Turku)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
University of Oulu
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Country
²
FI
177
Town / City
Oulu
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Ms
Dr
Prof
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+358-8-5533301, fax +358-8-5533315
E-mail
Kari.Alenius@oulu.fi
Website
www.oulu.fi
Family name : Alenius
Other
First name : Kari
Dissemination Partner No 126 (proposed by Turun Yliopisto)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Forum Marinum [national special museum of merchant shipping and naval history]
Type of institution¹:
OTH
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+358 2 282 9501
fax +358 2 282 9515
E-mail
ulla.kallberg@forum-marinum.fi
Country
²
Ms
Dr
FI
Town / City
Turku
Chief Curator
Prof
Family name : Kallberg First name : Ulla
Website
Dissemination Partner No 127 (proposed by Uppsala)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Linköpings universitet
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Country
²
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Dr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+46 13281805
E-mail
dagli@isak.liu.se
Website
www.liu.se
Ms
SE
Prof
Town / City
Linköping
Other
Family name : Lindström First name :Dag
Dissemination Partner No 128 (proposed by Uppsala)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Historisk Tidskrift
Type of institution¹:
OTH
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
(
E-mail
red@historisktidskrift.se
Website
http://www.historisktidskrift.nu/
Country
²
Ms
Dr
SE
Prof
Town / City
Uppsala
Other
Family name : Andersson
First name : Lars M.
Dissemination Partner No 129 (proposed by Cardiff)
178
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Bristol University
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Country
²
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Dr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+ 44 0117 928 8397
E-mail
Ian.P.Wei@bristol.ac.uk
Website
http://www.bris.ac.uk/
Ms
UK
Bristol
Senior Lecturer in History and Head of Department
Prof
Family name : Wei
Town / City
First name : Ian
Dissemination Partner No 130 (proposed by Cardiff)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Historical Association
Type of institution¹:
ASS 1
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+44 (020 7735 3901
Country
²
Ms
Dr
UK
Prof
Town / City
Deputy President
Family name : Hughes First name : Roy
E-mail
Website
http://194.93.140.245/home.htm
Dissemination Partner No 131 (proposed by Reykjavik)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Iceland University of Education
Type of institution¹:
EDU4
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
354 563 3800
E-mail
loftur@khi.is
Country
²
Ms
Dr
IS
Prof
Town / City
Reykjavik
Other
Family name : Guttormsson
First name : Loftur
Website
Dissemination Partner No 132 (proposed byReykjavik )
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
University of Akureyri
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Country
²
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Dr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
463 0910
Fax: 463 0999
E-mail
bragi@unak.is
Ms
Prof
IS
Town / City
Akureyri
Other
Family name : Gudmundsson
179
First name : Bragi
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Website
Dissemination Partner No 133 (proposed by Reykjavik)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Sagnfraedingafelag Islands (The Society of Icelandic Historians)
Type of institution¹:
OTH
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Country
²
Ms
Dr
IS
Prof
Town / City
Reykjavik
Other
Telephone (including country and
area code)
Family name : Bjornsson First name : Pall
354 562 8561
fax: 354 525 4410
E-mail
pab@hi.is
Website
Dissemination Partner No 134 (proposed by Bergen)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Agder University College
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Country
²
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Dr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+47 38142067
E-mail
olav.abrahamsen@hia.no
Website
www.hia.no
Ms
Prof
NO
Town / City
Kristiansand
Other
Family name : Abrahamsen First name : Olav
Dissemination Partner No 135 (proposed by Bergen)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
“Hifo-nytt”. journal run by the Norwegian Association of Historians
Type of institution¹:
OTH
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+47 55589759
E-mail
knut.grove@rokkan.uib.no
Website
http://www.uit.no/hifo/hifonytt.shtml
Country
²
Ms
Dr
Prof
Family name : Grove
NO
Town / City
Oslo
Editor
First name : Knut
Dissemination Partner No 136 (proposed by Sofia)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
South - Western University "'Neophit Rilski"
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Country
²
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Dr
Ms
Prof
Family name : Petrov
BG
Town / City
Blagoevgrad
Other
First name : Ivan M.
180
SOCRATES PROGRAMME
Application Form for Full Proposal
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+359 073 35017
E-mail
ivan_m_petrov@yahoo.com
Website
Dissemination Partner No 137 (proposed by Sofia)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Istoriya (History)
Ministry of Education and Science (Main Editorial Office for Pedagogical
Publications)
Type of institution¹:
OTH
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
(
Country
²
Ms
Dr
BG
Prof
Family name :
Town / City
Other
First name :
E-mail
Website
Dissemination Partner No 138 (proposed by Prague)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Universita Palackého, Olomouc
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Country
²
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Dr
Ms
Prof
Town / City
Olomouc
Other
Family name : Slabáková First name : Radka
Family name : Miller
Telephone (including country and
area code)
CZ
First name : Jaroslav
:(+420) 58 563 3231
fax:(+420) 58 563 3012
(+420) 58 594 4255
E-mail
slabak@aix.upol.cz ; r.slabakova@seznam.cz
jarousek@hotmail.com ; hphmij01@ohd.ceu.hu
Website
Dissemination Partner No 139 (proposed by Prague)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Dějiny a současnost (History and present) Dejiny a soucasnost
Type of institution¹:
OTH
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
(
E-mail
dejas@iol.cz, dejas@seznam.cz
Website
www.dejas.cz
Country
²
Ms
Dr
Prof
Family name : Kosík
CZ
Town / City
Other
First name : Śtěpán
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Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Ajaloo Instituut
Institute of History
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Country
²
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Dr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+372 6 446 594
E-mail
priit.raudkivi@mail.ee
Website
http://www.ai.ee/
Ms
EE
Prof
Town / City
Tallinn
Other
Family name : Raudkivi
First name : Priit Raudkivi
Dissemination Partner No 141 (proposed by Tartu)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
"Ajalooline ajakiri" (Historical Abstract )
Type of institution¹:
OTH
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
Tel. +372 7 375 658
E-mail
anu@loss.ut.ee
Country
²
Ms
Dr
EE
Prof
Family name : Lepp
Town / City
Other
First name : Anu
Website
Dissemination Partner No 142 (proposed by Debrecen)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Central European University
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Country
²
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Dr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+36 1 327 3022. Fax: +36 1 327 3001
E-mail
kontlerl@ceu.hu
Website
http://www.ceu.hu
Ms
HU
Prof
Family name : Kontler
Town / City
Budapest
Other
First name : László
Dissemination Partner No 143 (proposed by Debrecen)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
"KLIÓ"
Type of institution¹:
OTH
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Country
²
Ms
Dr
Town / City
HU
Prof
Debrecen
Other
Family name : Mihályné
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area code)
+36 52 512900
E-mail
fodrmne@delfin.klte.hu
Website
http://www.c3.hu/~klio
Dissemination Partner No 144 (proposed by Malta)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Junior College
Type of institution¹:
EDU3
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Country
²
Ms
Dr
MT
Prof
Town / City
Msida
Other
Family name : Ciappara First name : Francis
Telephone (including country and
area code)
E-mail
fcia1@um.edu.mt
Website
Dissemination Partner No 145 (proposed by Malta)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Journal of Mediterranean Studies
Type of institution¹:
OTH
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Country
²
Ms
Dr
MT
Prof
Town / City
Msida
Other
Family name : Vassallo First name : Carmel
Telephone (including country and
area code)
E-mail
cval1@um.edu.mt
Website
Dissemination Partner No 146 (proposed by Kracow)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Uniwersytet Opolski
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Country
²
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Dr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
(
University of Opole
Ms
PL
Prof
Town / City
Opole
Other
Family name : Frysztacki
First name : Krzysztof
E-mail
Website
www.uni.opole.pl
Dissemination Partner No 147 (proposed by Krakow)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
The Villa Decius Association
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Type of institution¹:
ASS 1
Country
²
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+48 12 425 36 63
E-mail
jaga@villa.org.pl
Website
http://www.villa.org.pl/
Ms
Dr
Prof
Family name : Figiel
PL
Town / City
Kracow
Other
First name : Jadwiga
Dissemination Partner No 148 (proposed by Cluj)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Transylvanian Review
Centrul de Studii Transilvane
Type of institution¹:
OTH
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+40264 410027
Country
²
Ms
Dr
Prof
RO
Town / City
Cluj-Napoca
Other
Family name :Bolovan First name : Ioan
E-mail
Website
http://www.osa.ceu.hu/servlet/lpe?id=5938
Dissemination Partner No149 (proposed by Suceava)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Analele Bucovinei
Full name of the Institution in English, if
possible
Romanian Academy Published House
Type of institution¹:
OTH
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+ 4 0230 523742
E-mail
stefanp@atlas.usv.ro
Country
²
Ms
Dr
Prof
Family name : Purici
RO
Town / City
Other
First name : Stefan
Dissemination Partner No 150 (proposed by Suceava)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Codrul Cosminului
Type of institution¹:
OTH
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+ 4 0230 523742
E-mail
stefanp@atlas.usv.ro
Country
²
Ms
Dr
Prof
Family name : Purici
RO
Town / City
Suceava
Other
First name :Stefan
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Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
University "Al. I. Cuza" Iasi
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Country
²
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Dr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+40-232-210417
E-mail
aplaton@mail.dntis.ro ; aplaton@uaic.ro
Website
http://www.uaic.ro
Ms
RO
Prof
Town / City
Iasi
Other : Dean of Faculty of History
Family name : PLATON
First name : Alexandru-Florin
Dissemination Partner No 152 (proposed by Maribor)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
University of Primorska
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Country
²
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Dr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+00386 5 663 77 40
+00386 5 663 77 42
Fax
E-mail
Ms
SI
Prof
Town / City
Koper
Other
Family name : Darovec First name : Darko
Darko.Darovec@zrs-kp.si
Website
Dissemination Partner No 153 (proposed by Maribor)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Annales - Anali za istrske in mediteranske studije
Type of institution¹:
OTH
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
00386 5 663 77 00
Fax:+00386 5 663 77 10
E-mail
annales@zrs-kp.si
Country
²
Ms
Dr
SI
Prof
Town / City
Koper
Other
Family name : Klemencic
First name : Matjaz
Website
Dissemination Partner No 154 (proposed by Bratislava
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Slovak academy of sciences
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Country
²
SK
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person
Mr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+42 0904326858
E-mail
polizaz@savba.sk
Website
http://www.sav.sk/
Ms
Dr
Prof
Other
Family name : Kowalska
First name : Eva,
Dissemination Partner No 155 (proposed by Bratislava)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Historický časopis
Type of institution¹:
OTH
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+421252961645
E-mail
histcaso@savba.sk
Country
²
Ms
Dr
SK
Prof
Town / City
Bratislava
Redactor
Family name : Kováč
First name : Dušan
Website
Dissemination Partner No 156 (proposed by Ankara)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
The Economic and Social History Foundation
Type of institution¹:
ASS 1
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+90 (312) 210 6212
Fax: +90 (312) 210 1250
E-mail
muratg@metu.edu.tr
Website
http://www.tarihvakfi.org.tr
Country
²
Ms
Dr
TR
Prof
Town / City
Ankara
Other
Family name : Güvenç First name : Murat
Dissemination Partner No 157 (proposed by Fatih)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Toplumsal Tarih
Type of institution¹:
OTH
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
90 (212) 233 2161
Fax: +90 (212) 234 3290
E-mail
toptar@tarihvakfi.org.tr
Website
http://www.tarihvakfi.org.tr/toplumsaltarih/tt122/tt122.asp
Country
²
Ms
Dr
TR
Prof
Town / City
Istanbul
Other
Family name : Güvenç First name : Murat
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Dissemination Partner No 158 (proposed by Istambul)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Mustafa Kemal Universitesi
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Country
²
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Dr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+90-326-221 33 04 / +90 - 326 – 221 33 00
E-mail
sermin@mku.edu.tr
Website
http://www.mku.edu.tr/
Ms
TR
Prof
Town / City
Antakya-Hatay
Other
Family name : Ornektekin
First name : Sermin
Outside Dissemination Partner No 159 (proposed by Basel)
Full legal name of the institution in
the national language
Universität Luzern
Type of institution¹:
EDU 4
Country
²
Family and first name of contact
person
Mr
Dr
Telephone (including country and
area code)
+ 41 041 228 55 38
E-mail
valentin.groebner@unibas.ch
Website
http://www.unilu.ch/
Ms
CH
Prof
Town / City
Luzern
Other
Family name : Groebner
First name : Valentin
8.
Planning of activities (maximum 2 pages)
8.1
Describe and justify the overall working methods the partnership intends to use when carrying out the project
(management procedures, research and pedagogical methods, joint design, types of meetings, teleconferencing
etc.).
Management procedures: The central management is taken care off by the Central Coordinator, Ann Katherine Isaacs,
and the ‘Pisa Management Team’. A t this time this consists of Dr Laura Burgisano, project assistant, Razvan Adrian
Marinescu, webmaster, and several part-time student helpers, paid partly from the CLIOHnet grant and partly by the
University of Pisa. The financial administration is now handled by Ms Federica Fruzzetti, on contract to the central
administration of the University of Pisa.
Coordinating Committee: The Central Coordinator is constantly assisted by e-mail communication and feed-back from
the Coordinating Committee, which meets formally and informally when possible, necessary and when the budget allows
it. The Coordinating Committee meets the day before each Plenary Meeting and at a ‘halfway meeting’ in spring. Each
member has specific responsibilities, and there are members of the Coordinating Committee in each Task Force in order
to ensure synergy, feed-back and coherence of the project.
Financial Options: The financial management is organised according to two options: partners according to the way their
own universities are organised, can opt to be reimbursed by the University of Pisa for the travel and other approved
expenses made for the project as per prior agreement (according to Socrates TN rules); or else they may opt to receive
a sum that they manage and account for (again according to the rules) for the priorly agreed expenses for the project.
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Research and Pedagogical Methods: These consist of common elaboration, discussion and finalisation of materials,
tasks and projects: Most materials are produced in collaboration across the Network. Usually the Central Coordinator or
a Task Force sends a questionnaire to all partners to gather information on a specific area or matter of interest; the
answers are put together and presented in draft form for discussion and then finalised. When translation is needed for
brief documents, the text is sent to one Coordinator from each country with the request that it be translated and sent
back to the Central Coordinator. This method was used to produced the CLIOHnet brochure in 24 languages, and will be
used again to produce the multilingual information products for the dissemination year.
Types of Meetings:
Working Plenary Meetings: as explained above we attempt always to have two Plenary meetings per year, one in spring
and one in fall (normally May and October). This is because our meetings – in sharp contrast to some TN meetings – are
not spectator conferences with external key speakers, etc., but are real working and business meetings in which work,
planning and coordination are done and decisions are taken. The typical meeting includes presentation of ppts (then
placed on the site so that partners can download them, translate them if necessary and use them in their own context) to
illustrate the state of affairs; break up into small groups, Task Forces or other ad hoc committees, report to the Plenary,
discussion, decision; further small group meetings, report, discussion, decision, final decisions and end of meeting.
Conference materials are always prepared and distributed so that each Coordinator has the written documentation
available for informed decisions.
Public Meetings associated with Plenary Meetings: The Plenary Meetings are also accompanied by press conferences –
to try to make the TN and TNs in general better known – and by a session to which the public (academics, students,
other interested parties) is invited.
Student Conference associated with Plenary Meetings: In the dissemination year, as part of our participation in the
‘Exogamie’ Pilot Project, we will hold a student conference on a topic that we believe is of fundamental importance for
the TN in general (National Languages: see below under point 10), in order to give students too the opportunity for
meaningful, enlightening interaction: they will then participate in several phases of the Plenary meeting including the
small work group discussions.
Coordinating Committee meetings: as explained above these take place in conjunction with the Plenary Meetings, at the
‘halfway meeting’ and on other occasions if necessary.
Task Force Meetings and conferences: the Task Forces work together during the Plenary meetings, their task is the
analyse the current situation in the area of endeavour and to take action to improve the situation, through
recommendations and
National Meetings (and Bi- and Tri-national Meetings): By the end of the third year of the TN, all countries will have held
National Meetings. These are different in format according to the structure of the academic community in each specific
country. In some cases a representative comes from each University n the country, in others a relevant theme is dealt
with in a conference to which all those interested can come. In other cases, a CLIOHnet session is held in national
meetings of historical associations or in annual Deans’ of Faculties meetings.
Directories: each country has, or will have by the beginning of the dissemination year, prepared a directory containing
contact data for all academic historians and departments in their country, and also associations, reviews and other
interested parties, These directories are used to organise the National Meetings. Updated and organised as much as
possible in the same format, they will be used to consolidate the national working groups during the dissemination Year.
Use of website for communication: the CLIOHnet website is the constitutes the ‘memory’ of the Network: messages and
newsletters are placed on it; documents and information can be downloaded.
National CLIOHnet websites: Several countries have already produced national CLIOHnet sites; the others will be
encouraged to do so.
8.2
Indicate how and to what extent information and communication technologies and /or open and distance
learning will be used in the dissemination of the project results.
The ICT aspect of the dissemination year is fundamental. At the end of the third year we will have electronic directories of all
academic historians in Europe and many associations, reviews and other interested parties. On this basis, in each country it
will be easy to send by e-mail information of various sorts, such as information about CLIOHnet and the dissemination year,
invitations to the national meetings and conferences, to the public meetings in those countries or macro-regional areas in
which the Plenary meetings are held. The ICT and paper information material will direct those interested to the website based
resources, both the www.clioh.net site and the linked national websites. We will promote the formation of new national
CLIOHnet websites for those who have not yet produced them.
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Indicate the working methods envisaged in order to produce each of the dissemination project? Products?
Website
The website is managed by the Pisa team. All members may propose new contents and are
asked to send all handouts, translated materials, posters, invitations, power points and so forth
that they develop, so that they are available for information, inspiration and use of all.
The directories which are now partially available and in different formats are being reelaborated in a common format, although their size will make it necessary to keep them
separate.
National groups are encouraged to create their own CLIOHnet site, as CZ and FI have already
done and GR and IT are doing. These sites can be hosted on the University of Pisa server
through the www.clioh.net domain when this is most convenient; or a link can be made to their
local site.
In the coming months the on-line free download of the all the Clioh’s Workshop books will be
accomplished and will be possible through the www.clioh.net site.
New brochure
The new brochure, which will update the existing one, will be somewhat larger in order to
contain new information. As in the first edition, the method will be to write the common text,
circulate it to people outside the Network to see if it is clear, clarify, improve, send the improved
text to a selected Coordinator in each country who will translate it personally, place the
translation on the www.clioh.net website, print. We now know that we must reproduce some
languages photographically to avoid problems with special characters which beset us the first
time.
Report on History and The report on the status of history teaching-learning and research is based on the preparatory
recommendations
materials of two kinds. There is a great deal of material gathered through questionnaires, much
of which can already be seen on the www.clioh.net site clicking on CLIOH/CLIOH-DISS and
then
on
‘History
and
History
of
the
European
Universities’
(http://www.stm.unipi.it/programmasocrates/cliohnet/clioh/map/europe.htm). The other material
is the thematic material elaborated by the single Task Forces on their specific theme. The
technique envisaged to complete the report for publication is the following: the table of contents
has been established and the responsibilities for the chapters have been distributed. The
overall control for coherency and correctness is carried out by the Central Coordinator with the
assistance of the Coordinating Committee.
Enhanced
CLIOHnetTuning publication including
information
and
recommendations on T/L
assessment and quality
approaches
A similar method to the above is envisaged for the enhanced CLIOHnet-Tuning book. Here too
a part of the material is already visible and available in the Tuning 1 report which is accessible
through the TAO site or through the Europa server. Other material is in the preparatory data, in
ms or draft form. The Tuning 2 project is now being completed and work on t/l and assessment
methods is on-going. During the coming months this material will be available in draft and
subsequently finalised
Clioh’s Workshop I and II
books, videos, DVDs and
further
publications
(Citizenship, Languages)
The existing 9 books are already printed and have been widely distributed. There are still
several thousand copies of most of them which can be disseminated. However we see as a
more reasonable way to disseminate the volumes on the very large scale we foresee that of
making them available for free download on-line, which our partner Edizioni Plus will do. As to
the DVDs and videos, we foresee making them available free of charge in a certain number to
all coordinators, who can use them for dissemination in their national meetings or with their
dissemination partners.
The new books will be made in a way analogous to the existing nine, on the basis of the
‘Citizenship ‘ IP now to be held in Madrid and the conference on National Languages planned
to be held in Pisa in May 2005. These will be placed in pdf for free download, and if financing
permits, also printed.
National meetings
In the dissemination year it is planned that in each country there will be a national meeting to
follow up, expand and consolidate the ones held, 9 or 10 per year, during the IP. It will be the
first CLIOHnet National Meeting in Turkey. The Coordinators of the organising institutions are
responsible for choosing the format best suited to their country, as explained elsewhere in this
proposal. The Coordinators are invited to organise Bi and Tri National meetings with
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neighbouring countries where this is useful.
Dissemination partnerships A particularity of this proposal is the large group of ‘dissemination partners’. These are in the
with institutions
first place Universities, or HE centres or institutions chosen, one by each partner, for special
dissemination efforts. We plan that the Coordinator of each partner university or institution will
plan for two ‘CLIOHnet days’, co-organised with their dissemination partner. We see this as a
way or doubling the impact of all the other initiatives and of reaching out to possible new
motivated active partners, to be involved in future activities.
Dissemination partnerships In the case of reviews, the Coordinators of the CLIOHnet partner institutions are asked to
with associations and prepare material, on the basis of texts supplied and personal knowledge, in the national
reviews
language, asking the review to publish them. The reviews and the contact persons have been
chosen because of their already declared willingness to do so and because of their national
relevance and usefulness in dissemination.
The associations, according to their nature, are also to be involved in a ‘CLIOHnet information
session’ and distributing information as is appropriate, normally similar to that prepared for the
national reviews.
Public meetings
Plenary meetings
during During the two Plenary meetings planned for the dissemination year, there will be as in the
past, a session (usually 2 hours) to which the public of the host city-country is invited. These
are sessions in which the ‘products’ of CLIOHnet are shown and distributed. When necessary
translation is provided. Press conferences are held in conjunction with the plenary meetings.
Student conference and The planned student conference, in the context of the ‘Exogamie’ pilot project, will take place in
meetings
the days before and during the plenary spring meeting to be held in Pisa, we plan, in May
2005. The didactic approach will be that used by CLIOHnet throughout its activities (creation of
a multilingual, multinational active learning environment with presentations by teachers and
student work-groups. It will also allow the students to interact with the Network and, hopefully,
to found a CLIOHnet-Youth section.
Work in Archipelago team
8.4
The Archipelago team (five persons: the Coordinators from IS Reykjavik, ES Madrid Aut., IT
Bologna, CZ Prague and TR Istanbul) will work together, each responsible for one of the five
Archipelago strands, in order to interface with the Archipelago itself and to disseminate
information and gather insights from CLIOHnet. The team will have two separate meetings,
one before and the other after the planned Archipelago event in November 2004 and will be
responsible for the information placed on the CLIOHnet-Archipelago link site.
Describe any plans or intentions you may have for establishing links with other projects and / or networks,
within Socrates or beyond.
CLIOHnet has already developed links with some TNS: Athena, ACUME, TNP3 particularly. At present a much wider
ranging project is under way, that of the European Archipelago of Humanistic Thematic Networks, to which we refer
under point 10 below.
8.5
Set out any strategy you may have for seeking to ensure that the activities conducted by the network can be
continued when the financial support from Erasmus is reduced or phased out completely (sustainability strategy).
Our basic strategy is to implement an association which has already been formed informally in 2000: we have prepared
a statute which has already been debated and approved in plenary session, and when the formal problems, recently
discussed at the TN Coordinators meeting have been resolved, the Association will be legally set up. Thanks to the
‘Exogamie’ project we hope to be able to set up an active student section of the Association.
8.6
On the basis of the above, provide an overall work plan, preferably in table format. To this end, please:

Divide the project into relevant stages which you envisage in order to produce the project outputs identified;

Show within each stage, what activities the partnership will undertake, which partner(s) will be responsible
for each stage, how many persons (person / days or person / months) each activity will require and by when
each activity will have been completed.
See following page
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Work Plan
Project:
Stage in life of project
Outputs:
By the end of this stage we
will have achieved /
produced
Activities
leading to this output
Activity to be
started by this date
and completed by
this date
Partners / Persons involved
0. preparatory phase
[Further reflection and
preparation of partners;
production of materials in
different languages; production
of directories in 10 countries,
up-dating directories in other
countries; Tuning activities and
production of a CLIOHNETTuning booklet; work on
website]
Further detailed planning
completed and materials ready
for national meetings and
‘events’
Final year of existing TN: 10
national meetings, 2 plenary
meetings, Tuning and Task
Force activities 10 partners (CY,
DE, DK, GR, LT, MT, NO, PL,
SK, UK Scotland) will hold
national meetings; IP on
citizenship held by Madrid;
plenary meeting in BG in May
2004
Project begins
Coordinating Committee
meeting; Fall plenary meeting
including Task Force meetings;
place to be designated but
probably Thessaloniki
Countries involved: CLIOHNET
members, other institutions,
journals, associations, national
agencies if possible. Members of
other TNs
As above
Until 30 Sept 2004
ALL
1 Oct 2004
31 Oct 2004
All Coordinators
1.Start up
2. First Dissemination Phase
First national meetings
Dissemination and discussion
of CLIOHNET reports and
materials
Knowledge of CLIOHnet
Tuning findings
Time input
(person / days or
person / months)
9 person months
Nov 04- Jan 2005
All Coordinators. National
meeting organisers as
specified elsewhere in this
proposal
20 person months
Distribution of CLIOHNETTuning booklet
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Possible beginning of 6FP
project, CLIOHRES.net
3. Halfway Point
Evaluation and adjustment of
work-plan Coordinating
Committee half-way point
meeting
Countries involved:
CLIOHNET members, other
institutions, journals,
associations, national
agencies if possible. Members
of other TNs
As above
4. Dissemination phase 2
5.Spring Plenary Meeting
6. Final Dissemination Phase
Evaluation and final report
Spring plenary meeting,
including Coordinating
Committee meeting and Task
Force meetings; planned to be
held in Pisa in conjunction with
Student Conference on
Historical Context of Formation
of National Languages
Communication about and
evaluation activities; formation
of new knowledge about
language issue, cooperation
with other networks
Any further national meetings
or events
Dissemination and discussion
of CLIOHNET reports and
materials
Coordinating committee
assisted by other coordinators
an experts as necessary
Coordinating Committee meeting
Dissemination and discussion of
CLIOHNET reports and
materials
Knowledge of CLIOHnet Tuning
findings
Coordinating Committee
Entire network, students, in
conference including nonhistorians;
Structured link with language
and geography TNs
Countries involved: CLIOHNET
members, other institutions,
journals, associations, national
agencies if possible, members of
other TNS
Final recommendations and
report taking into consideration
interaction and debate during the
dissemination year activities
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20 person months
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9 person months
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9.
Contribution to transversal policies (maximum 1 page)
In terms of (a) the impact of the project on the target group and (b) participation in the project itself, please
specify where applicable how and to what extent the project will actively:
promote equal opportunities between women and men;
promote equal opportunities for disabled persons;
contribute to the fight against racism and xenophobia;
promote social and economic cohesion;
promote ICT in education and eLearning;
promote language learning and linguistic diversity;
prepare the enlargement of the Union;
promote sustainable development;
promote stability and security;
tackle the future challenges to education and training systems and lifelong learning;
promote the European Year of education through sport 2004.
10.
Other aspects (maximum 1 page)
Please state any other aspects of the proposed project which you feel the Commission should take into account
when assessing your proposal.
First of all, we would like to state that although the grant request we are making is somewhat higher than in the previous
years, we feel this is justified because of the complexity and the breadth of the activities to be taken in the dissemination
year. In the first contractual year we received a high grant which we were able to use only partially because of the
difficulties of the start-up phase and also because we received the grant quite late respect to our work-plan. In the
second and third years we received the grant earlier, which was a great facilitation, but it was for a smaller amount. In
the proposed dissemination year, we feel it is important to consolidate and utilise fully the momentum we now have, and
would like to ask the Commission to consider benevolently our request.
Furthermore we wish to explain that we are asking for special extra funding, for three specific activities which have been
mentioned en passant under the points above, but which we wish to make explicit here. These activities are not
exclusively for dissemination of products already produced in the previous years of Network activity, but represent
important steps ahead in reaching outwards and pioneering new directions for all the TNs including our own.
The three specific activities are:
1. CLIOHnet-Tuning:
CLIOHnet started its activities in the same year that the ‘Tuning Educational Structures in Europe” was launched and
History was one of the five original subject areas. All members of the Tuning History Subject Area group on History are
CLIOHnet members; the group was chaired by the Central Coordinator of CLIOHnet who is also a member of the Tuning
Management group and, now, a Tuning adviser. CLIOHnet itself has played a very active role in Tuning, particularly in
discussing the competences and reference points and in carrying out and evaluating the various consultations.
CLIOHnet also ensured that academics from what were then the accession countries were consulted. CLIOHnet has
continued the close collaboration in Tuning 2. At this time all Thematic Networks are invited to ‘tune’ and to ask for
specific funding for this activity, including a Tuning counsellor. Obviously in the case of CLIOHnet this would not be
necessary. However we believe that CLIOHnet does have a particular role to play, in this phase, in ‘extending’ Tuning
and its results. For this reason we too are asking for 4000€ ‘earmarked’ for Tuning activities. We will not need to spend
for a ‘Tuning counsellor’, rather we propose to use this amount to extend to the new member states, to Turkey and to the
candidate countries represented the consultations carried out with students and employers, and in a more formal way
then it was possible to do during the Tuning project, to academics in those countries. We intend on this basis to produce
a broader and more complete report on the specificity of competences and learning outcomes as related to employment,
in the academic sector and in other sectors, for history students in all European countries. We were able to observe in
fact from the data already gathered that situations are quite different in some cases. We would use the funds to offset
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some of the expense of mailing questionnaires and elaborating them, and also of printing a CLIOHnet-Tuning booklet,
which would also be supplied on-line, as foreseen in the guidelines to collaboration between TNs and Tuning. We are
confident that this booklet-report-guide can serve as a possible model for other TNs too.
2. The European Archipelago of Humanistic Thematic Networks
CLIOHnet has worked hard to make concrete the hypothesis of an ‘Archipelago’ of Humanistic Networks, and indeed
regards history as one of the keys to understanding, building and strengthening the relationships between the
Humanistic disciplines, which together form the Archipelago. CLIOHnet and its Coordinator, management team and
webmaster have organised the exploratory and founding meetings of the new Archipelago and set up the Archipelago
website (www.archhumannets.net). We believe that this initiative is vital for many reasons: for increasing the visibility
and impact of Thematic Networks, for clarifying the role of the Humanistic Sciences in European culture and their
importance for building cohesive citizenship, for creating a planning space which can promote new TNs for ‘missing’
disciplines and emerging themes, and so forth.
For this reason, it has been decided to designate in each TN member of the Archipelago a working group of 5 people to
assist the Coordinator in working, from the TN point of view, on the Archipelago themes. In part this will be preparation
and follow up for the event we wish to organise in Bruxelles in November 2004, which will be the object of a separate
proposal under the Accompanying Measures action. The five people will constitute a CLIOHnet “Archipelago Team”, and
will be responsible singularly for working with analogous Archipelago members from the other Thematic Networks and
together for involving and informing CLIOHnet as a whole on the common activities. For them to do this we request
6000€ earmarked for 8 trips in order to permit the five to have two extra meetings during the 2004-5 year. This is on the
basis that the two meetings will be held in a place where one of the five resides, thus making it necessary for only four
members to travel.
The five themes are1. conceptualising, explaining and making visible the reasons for which the Humanistic Sciences are
of vital importance -- for citizenship and employment -- and not just 'frills'; 2.defining and promoting cooperation in the
archipelago for meaningful collaboration in research; 3. sharing insights and knowledge with respect to learning/teaching
strategies; 4. mapping the 'missing' or 'emerging' islands in the humanistic archipelago and encouraging their formation;
5."reaching out" and collaborating with (the) other archipelago/s.
3. The Thematic Network Extension Pilot Project entitled for convenience “Exogamie”.
We, with the proposed TNs for Architecture, Language, Arts, Music and Chemistry, have been asked to participate in a
Pilot action to experiment with ways of making TNs more incisive and allowing them to reach out more effectively across
the European teaching/learning and, more generally, cultural panorama. The kinds of initiative concerned are the
following:
1. Mapping areas of rare and disappearing knowledge
2. Mapping areas of emerging and innovative knowledge
3. Using very short term student mobility to involve students more deeply and more effectively in TN activities
4. Teacher Training
We consider that the above directions are very useful for enhancing the effectiveness of Thematic Networks and are
very happy to be involved in the experimental stage. Since this is a Pilot Project, we understand that part of our task is to
propose, in concrete terms, how these actions can be accomplished effectively and to make a corresponding grant
request.
Here below we will outline the way we propose to develop the 4 lines.
1. Mapping areas of rare and disappearing knowledge: It is our experience that one of the negative aspects that
traditional academia feared in the Bologna process has indeed turned out to have a certain weight. Most European HE
institutions have because of their own history and socio-economic and political environment some areas or even many
areas in which they have a tradition of great expertise and authority. In many cases these are very specialised
disciplines in which a small number of highly trained experts have been formed and who, on the basis at times of even a
centuries-old tradition, have built up special resources such as libraries or archaeological or artistic objects etc. Often,
but not always in the area of history these are associated with ancient times. To give some examples concerning history
and related disciplines, certain Universities have consolidated traditions of studies in specific sectors such as
Egyptology, Indology, ancient philologies including Sanscrit, Numismatics, Paleography, Papyrology, rare modern
languages and literatures, histories of specific periods and themes, and so forth. In redesigning curricula according to the
Bologna model, in many cases it has been difficult to preserve the place of these valuable and rare kinds of knowledge,
built up in some cases over centuries. In the vision of the optimal ‘map’ of the European Higher Education Area, in our
opinion, these precious kinds of knowledge should be enhanced, not penalised. It is obvious that not all Institutions can
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or even should attempt to develop such sectors, but their existence is part of the European cultural patrimony and should
not be allowed to disappear. Mapping such specialised expertise is something which we began to do in the mid 1990s;
on some themes the CLIOHnet Task Forces are continuing a mapping activity. However today it is particularly significant
to see what is happening as Universities come to grips with new competence based curriculum design and delivery,
combined with the economic problems which are widespread in Europe. Our impression is that many valuable resources
and traditions risk becoming weaker or disappearing completely. The answer would seem to lie in making known and
visible what are the areas of excellence in each HE institution, and which are at risk. This would allow organising
programmes including joint degrees and mobility in such a way that demand and supply are put into better
communication. In some countries, those in which CLIOHnet has been able to set up national working groups, it will be
possible to map the areas at risk in most institutions the country. In others, the CLIOHnet partner will at least be able to
map such knowledge at their own and some other institutions. Since the coordination and the organisation of this
‘census’ will be quite complicated, we think that it will be necessary to foresee a contract with a doctoral candidate or
other qualified person(s) to help give the material a utilizable final form.
2. Mapping emerging or innovative knowledge.
Naturally with the disappearance or the potential risk of extinction of some valuable kinds of knowledge, naturally there
are corresponding areas of innovation. In the field of history and related subjects innovation is continual and we
ourselves try to foster it. For example we recommend increasing in all areas of study the number of countries, languages
and national perspectives which are taken into account. Furthermore historiography in general proceeds in a dialogic
choral manner, in which the debate in part and fashion and opportunity in part define new interests and new problems,
not necessarily with the same rhythm in the different countries and institutions. Here again a careful mapping, not only in
the Network but in the countries more generally will be a great advantage, as a sort of ‘progress report’ and also as a
tool as in the case of rare and disappearing knowledge, for guiding students and institutions in developing mobility, joint
degrees and in innovation in general. In this case too, we think that the Coordinators in countries where a national work
group is consolidated will be able to map the entire country in this regard if they are given some support; in other
countries they will be able at least to map a significant number of institutions.
3. Very short term student mobility.
We salute the initiative of promoting this experimental action. From a general point of view it is ironic that it is very
difficult to involve really students in the various activities which have them, the students, as their central target. So far as
much as possible CLIOHnet has tried to address this issue by organising Socrates Intensive Programmes, making them
coincide with a Plenary meeting, so as to make possible a meeting ‘with’ students. We have links with ISHA, the
International Students of History Association, with IHSA, the Irish History students association, with ESIB and with the
Eramus Student Association. But definitely this is not sufficient to have real understanding and to involve students fully in
the Network activities, gaining the full potential from the interaction. The possibility of arranging short-term target and
coordinated mobility seems important to us, and for 2004-5 we propose utilising it in the following manner:
In conjunction with the CLIOHnet Spring Plenary Meeting to be held in May 2005, probably in Pisa, we wish to organise
a special conference which will benefit from interaction with TNP3 and Acume on the political and cultural contexts in
which the present national languages have been ‘fixed’. This would be held in the days immediately preceding the
Plenary meeting and during the Plenary meeting. We are thinking in terms of one student per full partner, or, if this is
impossible financially, one per country. The student conference would last five days and would contain presentations by
teachers, reports prepared ahead of time by students, and workshops. The entire activity including preparation and a
final report, would credited 2 ECTS credits. The results would be, as is our custom, published in book and DVD form and
on line for free download. The students would participate in parts of the Plenary meeting and would be encouraged to lay
the foundations of a CLIOHnet Student Association or a student section of HEKLA, which could in its own right plan and
implement activities such as Youth programmes.
Such a development would be of great importance for the development of TNs and in making the Associations to which
they give rise permanent and incisive fixtures on the European Higher Education scene.
4. Teacher Training:
The fourth strand of the proposed ‘Endogamie’ action is that regarding Teacher Training. This will include a mapping
phase and a study-recommendation phase. At the moment work is going on in Tuning in the Educational Sciences group
which should then be taken up by the various TNs to understand what implications it may have for them. So far what we
know is that some countries put emphasis mainly on didactics (i.e. Teachers’ education with little subject specific work of
a professional level); others mainly on disciplinary knowledge or skills (i.e. first an advanced degree in the subject,
subsequently a teaching degree). Each has its pros and cons which can and should be carefully considered.
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However, the direction in which it appears most useful to move in the present context is that of developing an awareness
among existing University faculty members of the usefulness of a clear and conscious planning of learning/teaching
environments and an ability to take on new attitudes, knowledge and experience – what goes with the synthetic phrase
of ‘Educating the Educators’. We think that this is where CLIOHnet can make the largest difference in 2004-5.
The grant request for ‘Endogamie’ is subdivided as follows: for coordination and finalisation of the ‘mapping’ data,
€5000 for two mini-contracts. For short term student mobility, participation in the Plenary meeting and conference and
founding the Students section of CLIOHnet, using low cost travel and special room rates and relying on the student
meals subsidised by the Tuscan Region’s Right to Study programme, €25.000; for the Teacher Training initiative, €5000
to allow a Task Group to work on the problem, create a draft report and publish it.
Finally we would like to point out that CLIOHnet has presented a proposal for a 6th framework Network of Excellence to
be entitled CLIOHRES.net. Naturally whether this will be approved or not is uncertain, but if it should be, it will allow
CLIOHnet to use its ETN networking expertise to develop one of its main principles, that teaching and research should
go hand in hand at all levels of study, and, more specifically, that researchers from all European countries must come
into more direct contact, to debate and discuss their projects and results. This activity together with the on-going
CLIOHnet activities should lead to a new standard for research as well as teaching in Europe.
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ANNEXES
ANNEX 1
Annex 1: List of codes to be used in the application
You will find here the codes you will have to use when filling in the application, i.e. :
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Type of institution codes
Country codes
Language codes
Region codes (NUTS)
EDU.1
EDU.2
EDU.3
EDU.4
EDU.5
ASS.1
ASS.2
ASS.3
RES
PUB.1
PUB.2
PUB.3
IND
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OTH
Type of Institution(*)
Nursery school
Primary school
Secondary school (incl. Vocational / technical)
Higher education institution
Adult or continuing education provider
Non-profit association (regional/national)
Non-profit association (European / international)
Association of Universities
Research institute
Public authority (local)
Public authority (regional)
Public authority (national)
Private company (manufacturing)
Private company (services)
Other type of organisation
(*) The term “Institution” is understood to mean any type of institution, establishment or organisation eligible to participate in
the Action of the SOCRATES Programme to which the present application form refers (see Guidelines for Applicants)
BE
DK
DE
GR
ES
FR
IE
IT
LU
NL
AT
PT
FI
SE
UK
Belgium
Denmark
Germany
Greece
Spain
France
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
The Netherlands
Austria
Portugal
Finland
Sweden
United Kingdom
Country
IS
LI
NO
BG
CZ
EE
CY
LV
LT
HU
MT
PL
RO
SI
SK
Iceland
Liechtenstein
Norway
Bulgaria
Czech Republic
Estonia
Cyprus
Latvia
Lithuania
Hungary
Malta
Poland
Romania
Slovenia
Slovak Republic
DA
DE
EL
EN
ES
FI
FR
IT
NL
PO
SE
GA
LE
Language(**)
* Danish
IS
* German
NO
* Greek
BG
* English
CZ
* Spanish
EE
* Finnish
LV
* French
LT
* Italian
HU
* Dutch
MT
* Portuguese
PL
* Swedish
RO
Irish
SI
Letzeburgesch
SK
TR
Icelandic
Norwegian
Bulgarian
Czech
Estonian
Latvian
Lithuanian
Hungarian
Maltese
Polish
Romanian
Slovene
Slovak
Turkish
(**) Only the languages shown in this table are eligible “target languages” for Lingua projects, and for language projects
within Comenius.
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REGION CODES (NUTS)
BE
BELGIUM
BE1
BRUXELLES CAP. BRUSSEL HOF
BE21
BE22
BE23
BE24
BE25
ANTWERPEN
LIMBURG
OOST-VLAANDEREN
VLAAMS BRABANT
WEST VLAANDEREN
DK
DANMARK
DK001
Københavns og Frederiksberg Kommuner
DK002
BE31
BE32
BE33
BE34
BE35
BRABANT WALLON
HAINAUT
LIEGE
LUXEMBOURG
NAMUR
KØBENHAVNS AMT
DK009
SØNDERJYLLANDS AMT
DK003
FREDERIKSBORG AMT
DK00A
RIBE AMT
DK004
ROSKILDE AMT
DK00B
VEJLE AMT
DK005
VESTSJÆLLANDS AMT
DK00C
RINGKØBING AMT
DK006
STORSTRØMS AMT
DK00D
ÅRHUS AMT
DK007
BORNHOLMS AMT
DK00E
VIBORG AMT
DK008
FYNS AMT
DK00F
NORDJYLLANDS AMT
DE
DEUTSCHLAND
DE11
DE12
DE13
DE14
BADEN WÜRTTEMBERG
STUTTGART
KARLSRUHE
FREIBURG
TÜBINGEN
DE91
DE92
DE93
DE94
NIEDERSACHSEN
BRAUNSCHWEIG
HANNOVER
LÜNEBURG
WESER-EMS
DE21
DE22
DE23
DE24
DE25
BAYERN
OBERBAYERN
NIEDERBAYERN
OBERPFALZ
OBERFRANKEN
MITTELFRANKEN
DEA1
DEA2
DEA3
DEA4
DEA5
NORDRHEIN-WESTFALEN
DÜSSELDORF
KÖLN
MÜNSTER
DETMOLD
ARNSBERG
DE26
DE27
UNTERFRANKEN
SCHWABEN
DEB1
DEB2
KOBLENZ
TRIER
DEB3
RHEINHESSEN - PFALZ
DEC
SAARLAND
DE3
DE4
RHEINLAND-PFALZ
BERLIN
BRANDENBURG
DE5
BREMEN
DE6
HAMBURG
SACHSEN
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CHEMNITZ
DED2
DRESDEN
DED3
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DEE1
DEE2
DEE3
SACHSEN-ANHALT
DESSAU
HALLE
MAGDEBURG
DEF
SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN
DEG
THÜRINGEN
VOREIA ELLADA
GR3
ATTIKI
GR11
GR12
GR13
GR14
ANATOLIKI MAKEDONIA, THRAKI
KENTRIKI MAKEDONIA
DYTIKI MAKEDONIA
THESSALIA
GR41
GR42
NISIA AIGAIOU, KRITI
VOREIO AIGAIO
NOTIO AIGAIO
GR43
KRITI
GR21
GR22
GR23
KENTRIKI ELLADA
IPEIROS
IONIA NISIA
DYTIKI ELLADA
GR24
GR25
STEREA ELLADA
PELOPONNISSOS
ES
ESPAÑA
ES11
ES12
ES13
NOROESTE
GALICIA
ASTURIAS
CANTABRIA
ES51
ES52
ES53
ESTE
CATALUÑA
COMUNIDAD VALENCIANA
ISLAS BALEARES
ES21
ES22
ES23
NORESTE
PAÍS VASCO
NAVARRA
LA RIOJA
ES61
ES62
ES63
SUR
ANDALUCIA
MURCIA
CEUTA Y MELILLA
ES24
ARAGÓN
ES3
COMUNIDAD DE MADRID
ES41
ES42
CASTILLA-LEÓN
CASTILLA- LA MANCHA
ES43
EXTREMADURA
DE71
DE72
HESSEN
DARMSTADT
GIESSEN
DE73
KASSEL
DE8
MECKLENBURG-VORPOMMERN
GR
ELLADA
ES7
CENTRO
CANARIAS
FR
FRANCE
FR1
ILE DE FRANCE
FR21
BASSIN PARISIEN
CHAMPAGNE – ARDENNE
FR61
FR62
FR63
AQUITAINE
MIDI-PYRENEES
LIMOUSIN
FR22
FR23
FR24
FR25
PICARDIE
HAUTE NORMANDIE
CENTRE
BASSE NORMANDIE
FR71
FR72
CENTRE-EST
RHÔNE-ALPES
AUVERGNE
FR26
BOURGOGNE
FR3
NORD - PAS DE CALAIS
FR81
FR82
FR83
LANGUEDOC-ROUSSILLON
PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTES D’AZUR
CORSE
SUD-OUEST
MEDITERRANNEE
EST
FR41
LORRAINE
FR42
FR43
ALSACE
FRANCHE-COMTE
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FR52
FR53
IE
IRELAND
IE011
BORDER
IE023
MID-WEST
IE021
DUBLIN
IE024
SOUTH-EAST (IRL)
IE022
MID-EAST
IE025
SOUTH-WEST (IRL)
IE012
MIDLAND
IE013
WEST
IT6
LAZIO
IT71
ABRUZZO-MOLISE
ABRUZZO
IT72
MOLISE
IT8
CAMPANIA
IT91
IT92
SUD
PUGLIA
BASILICATA
IT93
CALABRIA
ITA
SICILIA
ITB
SARDEGNA
NL31
NL32
NL33
WEST-NEDERLAND
UTRECHT
NOORD-HOLLAND
ZUID-HOLLAND
NL34
ZEELAND
NL41
NL42
ZUID-NEDERLAND
NOORD-BRABANT
LIMBURG (NL)
AT31
AT32
AT33
WESTÖSTERREICH
OBERÖSTERREICH
SALZBURG
TIROL
AT34
VORARLBERG
IT
FR91
FR92
FR93
FR94
DEPARTEMENTS D’OUTRE-MER
GUADELOUPE
MARTINIQUE
GUYANE
REUNION
OUEST
PAYS DE LOIRE
BRETAGNE
POITOU-CHARENTE
ITALIA
NORD OVEST
IT11
IT12
IT13
PIEMONTE
VALLE D’AOSTA
LIGURIA
IT2
LOMBARDIA
IT31
IT32
IT33
NORD EST
TRENTINO-ALTO ADIGE
VENETO
FRIULI-VENEZIA GIULIA
IT4
EMILIA-ROMAGNA
CENTRO
IT51
TOSCANA
IT52
IT53
UMBRIA
MARCHE
LU
LUXEMBOURG (Grand Duché)
NL
NEDERLAND
NL11
NL12
NL13
NOORD-NEDERLAND
GRONINGEN
FRIESLAND
DRENTHE
NL21
NL22
NL23
OOST-NEDERLAND
OVERIJSSEL
GELDERLAND
FLEVOLAND
AT
ÖSTERREICH
AT11
AT12
AT13
OSTÖSTERREICH
BURGENLAND
NIEDERÖSTERREICH
WIEN
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AT21
AT22
SÜDÖSTERREICH
KÄRNTEN
STEIERMARK
PT
PORTUGAL
PT11
PT12
NORTE
CENTRO
PT13
PT14
PT15
LISBOA E VALE DO TEJO
ALENTEJO
ALGARVE
FI
SUOMI / FINLAND
FI12
ETELÄ-SUOMI
FI13
FI14
ITÄ-SUOMI
VÄLI-SUOMI
SE
SVERIGE
SE01
CONTINENTE
PT2
AÇORES
PT3
MADEIRA
FI15
POHJOIS-SUOMI
FI16
UUSIMAA (SUURALUE)
FI2
ÅLAND
STOCKHOLM
SE06
NORRA MELLANSVERIGE
SE02
ÖESTRA MELLANSVERIGE
SE07
MELLERSTA NORRLAND
SE04
SYDSVERIGE
SE08
ÖEVRE NORRLAND
SE0A
VÄESTSVERIGE
SE09
SMÅLAND MED ÖEARNA
UK
UNITED KINGDOM
UKC1
NORTH EAST
TEES VALLEY AND DURHAM
UKK1
UKC2
NORTHUMBERLAND, TYNE AND WEAR
UKK2
SOUTH WEST(UK)
GLOUCESTERSHIRE, WILTSHIRE AND NORTH
SOMERSET
DORSET, SOMERSET
UKK3
UKK4
CORNWALL AND ISLES OF SCILLY
DEVON
MANNER-SUOMI
UKE1
YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER
EAST RIDING AND NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE
UKG1
UKE2
UKE3
NORTH YORKSHIRE
SOUTH YORKSHIRE
UKG2
UKG3
WEST MIDLANDS
HEREFORD & WORCESTERSHIRE,
WARWICKSHIRE
SHROPSHIRE, STAFFORDSHIRE
WEST MIDLANDS
UKE4
WEST YORKSHIRE
UKF1
UKF2
UKF3
EAST MIDLANDS
DERBYSHIRE, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
LEICESTERSHIRE, RUTLAND, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
LINCOLNSHIRE
UKD1
UKD2
UKD3
UKD4
NORTH WEST (UK)
CUMBRIA
CHESHIRE
GREATER MANCHESTER
LANCASHIRE
UKD5
MERSEYSIDE
UKI1
INNER LONDON
UKI2
OUTER LONDON
LONDON
EASTERN
UKH1
EAST ANGLIA
UKH2
BEDFORDSHIRE AND HERTFORDSHIRE
UKH3
ESSEX
WALES
UKL1
UKL2
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UKJ2
UKJ3
UK55
UKJ4
SOUTH EAST (UK)
BERKSHIRE,BUCKINGHAMSHIRE,OXFORDSHIRE
SURREY, EAST AND WEST SUSSEX
HAMPSHIRE, ISLE OF WIGHT
GREATER LONDON
KENT
UKM1
UKM2
UKM3
UKM4
SCOTLAND
NORTH EASTERN SCOTLAND
EASTERN SCOTLAND
SOUTH WESTERN SCOTLAND
HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS
UKN
NORTHERN IRELAND
IS
ISLAND
LI
LIECHTENSTEIN
NO
NORGE
NO01
OSLO OG AKERSHUS
NO05
VESTLANDET
NO02
HEDMARK OG OPPLAND
NO06
TRØNDELAG
NO03
SØR-ØSTLANDET
NO07
NORD-NORGE
NO04
AGDER OG ROGALAND
BG
BĂLGARIJA
BG1
SOFIA STOLITSA
BG3
YUZHNA BĂLGARIJA
BG2
SEVERNA BĂLGARIJA
CZ
ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA
CZ01
PRAHA
CZ03
JIHOZÁPAD
CZ02
STŘEDNI ČECHY
CZ04
SEVEROZÁPAD
CZ05
SEVEROVÝCHOD
CZ07
STŘEDNI MORAVA
CZ06
JIHOVÝCHOD
CZ08
OSTRAVSKO
EE
EESTI
CY
KYPROS
LV
LATVIJA
LT
LIETUVA
HU
MAGYARORSZÁG
HU01
KÖZÉP-MAGYARORSZÁ
HU05
ÉSZAK-MAGYARORSZÁG
HU02
KÖZÉP-DUNÁNTÚL
HU06
ÉSZAK-ALFÖLD
HU03
NYUGAT- DUNÁNTÚL
HU07
DÉL-ALFÖLD
HU04
DÉL- DUNÁNTÚL
MT
MALTA
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PL
POLSKA
PL01
DOLNOŚLASKIE
PL09
PODKARPACKIE
PL02
KUJAWASKO-POMORSKIE
PL0A
PODLASKIE
PL03
LUBELSKIE
PL0B
POMORSKIE
PL04
LUBUSKIE
PL0C
ŚLASKIE
PL05
ŁÓDZKIE
PL0D
ŚWIETOKRZYSKIE
PL06
MAŁOPOLSKIE
PL0E
WARMIŃSKO-MAZURSKIE
PL07
MAZOWIECKIE
PL0F
WIELKOPOLSKIE
PL08
OPOLSKIE
PL0G
ZACHODNIOPOMORSKIE
RO
ROMÂNIA
RO01
NORD-EST
RO03
SUD
RO02
SUD-EST
RO04
SUD-VEST
RO05
VEST
RO07
CENTRU
RO06
NORD-VEST
RO08
BUCUREŞTI
SI
SLOVENIJA
SK
SLOVENSKÁ REPUBLIKA
SK01
BRATISLAVSKÝ KRAJ
SK03
STREDNÉ SLOVENSKO
SK02
ZÁPADNÉ SLOVENSKO
SK04
VÝCHODNÉ SLOVENSKO
TR
TURKEY
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ANNEX 2
Annex 2: Explanatory notes on the budget (Section 2)
A.
Introduction
These Notes provide applicants with information concerning the financial procedure, the rules for eligibility of costs and
guidance on how to complete Section 2 (Budget) of the application forms for transnational co-operation projects or
networks under the following Actions:

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
Comenius 2.1 and 3
Erasmus 1 and 3
Grundtvig 1 and 4
Lingua 1 and 2
Minerva
B.
Financial procedure
1.
Presentation of financial data by the Applicant
For the presentation of the budget, a distinction is made between the following main categories of expenditure (see
section D below for details):
1.
2.
3.
Staff costs
Direct costs:
2.1
Travel and subsistence costs
2.2
Costs relating to the purchase or rental of hardware and equipment
2.3
Subcontracting costs
2.4
Other costs
General costs
2.
Financial analysis of proposals
The budget proposed by the co-ordinator is analysed by the Commission in order to:
a)
b)
c)
d)
assess whether it is consistent with the proposed project and sufficiently clear and detailed;
assess whether the proposed budget is appropriate for achieving the concrete objectives / results of the project;
eliminate any item of expenditure which cannot be accepted according to the rules on eligible expenditure;
propose, if necessary, a downward revision of some items of expenditure, where these are considered
excessive compared to the nature of the project and/or to the volume of work to be implemented in order to
achieve the planned results.
At the end of this analysis, an approved budget for the project is drawn up by the Commission. If the proposed budget is
realistic and acceptable in relation to Community rules, the proposed budget and the approved budget will be identical,
and the Community grant may be the same as the amount requested by the applicant. In most cases, however, the
analysis is likely to result in reductions.
3.
Calculation of the Socrates grant
Once the approved budget has been defined, the grant to be awarded is calculated on the following basis:
 the total grant may not exceed the amount requested by the applicant;
 the total grant may not normally exceed 75% of the approved budget. In most cases, it is likely to be fixed at an
appreciably lower level;
 the policy for awarding grants under the specific Socrates Action concerned;
 the available budget.
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A table is drawn up by the Commission containing the approved budget and the grant envisaged distinguishing between
staff costs and direct costs. General costs may not be covered by the grant.
C.
Rules on Eligibility of costs
1.
General Principles
The applicant must ensure that:
 all costs presented are necessary for the carrying out of the project and are not unnecessarily high;
 no member organisation of the partnership may derive a profit from financial assistance awarded by the European
Community;
 each item of expenditure is only included under one heading.
All costs must be actual expenses, except for the lump sums allowed under these rules. At the end of the project, all
expenditure except for items based on lump sums, must be justified by receipted invoices or equivalent accounting
documents.
VAT may be included as an item of expenditure if it represents a final cost and is not recoverable under the national VAT
system.
2.
Eligible costs
Costs incurred by member organisations of the partnership are eligible if they are:


3.
directly related to the implementation of approved activities contained in the project work plan;
related to activities involving the countries eligible to participate in the programme.
Ineligible costs
The following items of costs are not eligible and should therefore not be included under any headings in the Budget:
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











entertainment or representation expenses
replacement costs of persons involved in the project
expenses for travel to countries other than those participating in the programme, unless explicit prior authorisation is
granted by the Commission
expenditure incurred before or after the period of eligibility for expenditure indicated in the contract
expenditure already funded by another source, in particular by other Community funds (if complementarity between
funds is envisaged, this must be explicitly justified)
contributions in kind
costs of invested capital
provisions for possible future losses or debts
provisions for liquidation, winding up of business, breaking off of a lease or legal liabilities
provisions for contractual or moral obligations
reserve funds
debts and bad debts
fines, financial penalties and costs of legal proceedings.
For Comenius 2.1 and Grundtvig 1 projects, see also the last two paragraphs of D.2.1 of these notes.
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D.
Principles applied to the different categories and types of costs
1.
Staff costs
Staff costs refer to any payment made to a person attached to a member organisation of the partnership or
working on a regular or recurrent basis for the project (regardless of his or her status). Staff costs must be broken
down into categories 1 to 4 of the International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO). A list of the occupations
included in each of these ISCO categories is given in Appendix A.
Staff costs will be calculated on the basis of the actual daily salary/fees of the employee/service provider, multiplied by
the number of days to be spent on the project. This calculation may include, if necessary, all the normal charges paid by
the employer, such as social security contributions and related costs, but must exclude any bonus, incentive and profitsharing arrangements or running costs. Staff costs may not exceed the normal costs for each staff category in the
country concerned. In any case, the following maximum amounts apply:




Staff category 1 (maximum amount 450 euros/day)
Staff category 2 (maximum amount 300 euros/day)
Staff category 3 (maximum amount 250 euros/day)
Staff category 4 (maximum amount 125 euros/day)
If it is planned to employ or hire the services of persons, whose costs exceed these maximum amounts, the necessary
explanations should be provided when submitting the application.
2.
Direct costs
2.1
Travel, accommodation and subsistence costs
Only travel directly related to the project and concerning precise and clearly identifiable activities will be considered
eligible.
Travel and insurance costs are based on the actual costs incurred. The most economical fares must be used. Several
travel agencies should be contacted in order to obtain the best possible prices.
Rail travel (first class if the participant prefers and if this is allowed by the institution concerned) must be used for
journeys of up to 400 kilometres, except in an emergency or where a sea crossing is involved.
For journeys of more than 400 kilometres (or less where a sea crossing is involved or in an emergency), air travel may
be used. Apex tickets or special fares must be used as far as possible. Air travel costs higher than an economy class
fare are not allowed.
The cost of travel by car will be eligible, provided it is calculated according to the following conditions:
a)
private car or taxi: the amount to be considered eligible is limited to the cost of one equivalent first
class rail fare (regardless of how many people are travelling in the car);
b)
hired car (class A except where more than two persons are travelling, in which case maximum class B
may be used): the actual costs will be eligible. However, a hired car may only be used if no other
suitable transport is available.
Travel insurance costs will be considered eligible.
Travel costs incurred outside the countries participating in the SOCRATES programme are not eligible, unless explicit
prior authorisation is granted by the Commission.
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Accommodation and subsistence costs are eligible provided:



they are indispensable and reasonable, taking into consideration the place of the stay;
they are calculated in accordance with the internal regulations of the partner concerned;
they do not exceed the maximum daily amounts per person detailed in the table below:
Country
BE Belgium
DK Denmark
DE Germany
GR Greece
ES Spain
FR France
IE Ireland
IT Italy
LU Luxembourg
NL The Netherlands
AT Austria
PT Portugal
FI Finland
SE Sweden
UK United Kingdom
Maximum in EUR
150
179
127
113
141
130
165
130
143
148
122
143
156
157
199
Country
IS
Iceland
LI
Liechtenstein
NO
Norway
BG
Bulgaria
CZ
Czech Republic
EE
Estonia
CY
Cyprus
LV
Latvia
LT
Lithuania
HU
Hungary
MT
Malta
PL
Poland
RO
Romania
SI
Slovenia
SK
Slovakia
TR
Turkey
Maximum in EUR
183
174
171
157
214
129
100
174
126
136
86
227
185
148
164
114
The amounts specified in this table include all costs associated with the stay in the country concerned. If there is no
overnight stay, the amounts are reduced by 50%.
Within these limits, accommodation and subsistence expenses may be reimbursed on an actual or fixed cost basis.
However, if the internal regulations of the institution of the person making the journey impose a lower limit than the
amounts in the above table, this lower amount must be used.
Projects are required to pay for up to two trips to Brussels a year from this budget item in order to attend the Coordinators Meetings.
For Comenius 2.1 and Grundtvig 1 projects, operating and mobility costs related to the organisation of continuous
training activities are only eligible for testing the courses concerned. Costs related to the organisation of continuous
training activities will be funded through mobility grants provided within the framework of Comenius 2.2. and Grundtvig 3.
Travel and subsistence costs, within the framework of Comenius 2.1, are not considered as eligible expenditure as far as
the students taking part in initial training activities are concerned.
2.2
Costs related to the purchase, leasing or rental of hardware and other equipment
The costs relating to the acquisition of hardware and other equipment, whether by purchase, leasing or rental, is only
eligible if it is strictly necessary for carrying out the project.
The decision to lease, rent or purchase hardware or equipment must be based on the least expensive method. Several
suppliers must be contacted in order to obtain the most economic terms.
In the case of rental or leasing, the cost of any buy-out option at the end of the lease or rental period is ineligible.
Where the purchase of hardware and equipment is allowed, installation, maintenance and insurance costs are also
eligible, but limited to the proportional use of the equipment for the project. The whole of the costs for the reference
period will be considered as eligible, but adapted according to the percentage of use within the scope of the project.
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When the purchase of hardware or equipment is allowed, eligible expenditure is calculated as follows:
a)
for the purpose of calculating depreciation, hardware and equipment will be considered as having a life
expectancy of three years, where the purchase price exceeds 1,000 EUR;
b)
costs per annum will be calculated on the basis of a depreciation factor of 33.33%, adjusted to the
percentage use in the project concerned. For example, the allowable cost in year one for a piece of
equipment worth 10,000 EUR, which is used 50 % for the project, amounts to 1,666 EUR:
10 000 x 33.33% x 50% = 1,666 EUR
In the second year of the project, eligible costs will also be 1,666 EUR if the percentage use of the
hardware or equipment remains the same. If the hardware or equipment is not planned to be used for
the project in the second year, then no cost (depreciation or other) will be considered eligible;
2.3
c)
where the total value of the hardware or equipment does not exceed 1,000 EUR, then the full
purchase value will be allowed as eligible expenditure for the relevant year, adjusted to the percentage
use in the project;
d)
depreciation or purchase costs will not be eligible if the hardware or equipment was purchased prior to
the start of the period of eligible expenditure indicated in the contract, except in the cases of renewed
projects where the depreciation costs were allowed as eligible expenditure for the previous contractual
year.
Cost of subcontracting, consultancy and commissioning other outside experts
Any amount paid to an outside body which is not part of a member organisation of the partnership and which
carries out specific and limited work for the project, shall be charged to the heading “Subcontracting costs”. Work such
as translation, interpretation and printing carried out by bodies outside the partnership organisations, is considered as
subcontracting costs.
Such expenditure may only be allowed if the staff of the member organisations of the partnership do not have the skills
required for the performance of the work concerned.
Subcontracting costs will only be considered eligible if they are in accordance with the provisions of the Agreement
concluded with the Commission. If a member of the partnership is required to conclude a subcontracting contract, he/she
must enter into an agreement with the subcontractor which assures that the subcontractor will comply with the main
Agreement concluded between the applicant and the Commission.
Subcontracting agreements must contain at least the following information:
 subject of the subcontracting
 dates of start and end of subcontracting
 amount to be paid
 detailed description of costs
 work schedule or phases
 payment procedures (one or more instalments, staggered payment, etc.)
 penalty clause(s) in the event of non-fulfilment of the subcontracting agreement or delays in the performance of
work.
None of the basic activities of the project may be subcontracted, in order not to distort the partnership concept. For
this reason, the beneficiary may not subcontract the management and general administration of the project, and no
member organisation of the partnership may subcontract the majority of the activities assigned to it.
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If the subcontracting agreement for a particular kind of service (e.g. translations, publications, etc.) exceeds 10,000 EUR,
the beneficiary must obtain three competitive quotes, and the partnership must confirm its agreement with the concluding
of the subcontracting agreement.
If the beneficiary calls on the services of an outside expert (i.e. a person not on the payroll of the organisations
constituting the project partnership) as a consultant, the costs will be eligible subject to the conditions mentioned above
and provided that they are strictly necessary for the performance of the project and are reasonable in amount. The
remuneration of the consultant should not normally exceed 400 EUR per day (VAT excluded). All the costs directly
connected with sub-contracting must be declared under the subcontracting budget heading whatever the nature of the
costs concerned (e.g. travel costs). The costs of an independent consultant working full-time or frequently for the project
should normally be registered under Staff costs and not under subcontracting.
The total amount devoted to subcontracting may not exceed 30% of the total cost of the project.
For translations, only expenditure directly related to translations from and into the official languages of the countries
formally participating in the Socrates programme will be accepted, unless explicit prior authorisation is granted by the
Commission. Translation costs may not be higher than the market prices in the country where the translation is done.
2.4
Other costs
Other costs, not covered by those indicated above, may be allowed, provided they are:




necessary for the performance of the project
reasonable in amount
fully documented and clearly itemised in the application
not indicated under another category or item of expenditure.
Specific items of expenditure eligible under this heading include:

bank charges relating to the opening or maintaining of an account established especially for the project, as well as
bank transfer and exchange costs relating to receipts and payments for eligible expenditure under the project.
However, charges relating to establishing or maintaining lines of credit, overdraft or guarantee facilities are not
eligible;

the hiring of conference halls or training premises, provided that it is strictly necessary for achieving the objectives of
the project;

costs incurred in producing, translating and publishing documents, when those activities are performed by one of the
member organisations of the partnership;

communication costs (e.g. connection to the Internet) in duly justified cases for projects where activities require very
intensive use of communications.
3.
General costs
General costs are all administrative costs directly related to project management:




communication costs (postage, fax, telephone, mailing, etc.)
infrastructure costs (rent, electricity, etc.) of the premises where the project is being carried out, in proportion to the
use of these premises by the project
office supplies
photocopies
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The costs involved in reproducing documents and publishing are included under the budget item “Subcontracting costs”
or “Other costs”, as the case may be. The item “General costs” may not cover staff costs or any other costs already
declared for another item.
General administrative costs must be calculated on the basis of an estimate of the actual costs borne by the beneficiary
(all the member organisations of the partnership) for the activities concerned. General costs may not exceed a maximum
of 7% of the total cost of the project.
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APPENDIX A
STAFF CATEGORIES
According to the International Standard Classification of Occupations
(ISCO-88 (COM))
STAFF CATEGORY 1
100
110
111
114
120
121
122
123
130
131
Legislators, senior officials and managers
Legislators and senior officials
Legislators and senior government officials
Senior officials of special-interest organisations
Corporate managers
Directors and chief executives
Production and operation managers
Other specialist managers
Managers of small enterprises
Managers of small enterprises
STAFF CATEGORY 2
200
210
211
212
213
214
220
221
222
223
230
231
232
233
234
235
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
Professionals
Physical, mathematical and engineering science professionals
Physicists, chemists and related professionals
Mathematicians, statisticians and related professionals
Computing professionals
Architects, engineers and related professionals
Life science and health professionals
Life science professionals
Health professionals (except nursing)
Nursing and midwifery professionals
Teaching professionals
College, university and higher education teaching professionals
Secondary education teaching professionals
Primary and pre-primary education teaching professionals
Special education teaching professionals
Other teaching professionals
Other professionals
Business professionals
Legal professionals
Archivists, librarians and related information professionals
Social science and related professionals
Writers and creative or performing artists
Religious professionals
Public service administrative professionals
STAFF CATEGORY 3
300
310
311
312
313
314
315
320
321
322
323
Technicians and associate professionals
Physical and engineering science associate professionals
Physical and engineering science technicians
Computer associate professionals
Optical and electronic equipment operators
Ship and aircraft controllers and technicians
Safety and quality inspectors
Life science and health associate professionals
Life science technicians and related associate professionals
Health associate professionals (except nursing)
Nursing and midwifery associate professionals
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330
331
332
333
334
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347
Teaching associate professionals
Primary education teaching associate professionals
Pre-primary education teaching associate professionals
Special education teaching associate professionals
Other teaching associate professionals
Other associate professionals
Finance and sales associate professionals
Business services agents and trade brokers
Administrative associate professionals
Customs, tax and related government associate professionals
Police inspectors and detectives
Social work associate professionals
Artistic, entertainment and sports associate professionals
STAFF CATEGORY 4
400
410
411
412
413
414
419
420
421
422
Clerks
Office clerks
Secretaries and keyboard-operating clerks
Numerical clerks
Material-recording and transport clerks
Library, mail and related clerks
Other office clerks
Customer services clerks
Cashiers, tellers and related clerks
Client information clerks
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Annex 3 : Financial Identification
Project Reference Number: 213868 - CP -1-2004-1- IT - ERASMUS – TND
ACCOUNT HOLDER
NAME
OF THE ORGANISATION
ADDRESS
TOWN/CITY
COUNTRY
CONTACT PERSON
TELEPHONE
E - MAIL
VAT NUMBER
U N I
V E R S I
L U N G A R N O
T A’
D I
P A C I
P I
S A
N O T T I
4 3 -
P I S A
I T A L Y
4 4
POSTCODE
5 6 1 0 0
A N N
K A T H E R I N E
I S A A C S
+ 3 9
0 5 0
2 2 1 5 4 2 2
FAX
+ 3 9 0 5 0 2 2 1 5 5 3 7
i s a a c s @ s t m . u n i p i . i t
0 0 2 8 6 8 2 0 5 0 1
BANK
BANK NAME
C A S S A
D I
R I
BRANCH ADDRESS
S E D E ,
P I
A Z Z A
TOWN/CITY
COUNTRY
ACCOUNT NUMBER
IBAN
P
I
7
I
I
T
5
T
S
A
1
8
S P A R M I
O
D A N T E
D I
P I
S A
1
A
POSTCODE
5 6 1 2 6
L Y
2 4 3 7 4 0 8
8 K 0 6 2 5 5 1 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 3 7 4 0 8
BENEFICIARY (to be filled if the account holder differs from the beneficiary)
NAME
OF THE ORGANISATION
ADDRESS
TOWN/CITY
COUNTRY
REMARKS :
POSTCODE
Please advise the contact person (project coordinator) when payment is made
DATE + SIGNATURE of ACCOUNT HOLDER
(Obligatory)
BANK STAMP + SIGNATURE of BANK REPRESENTATIVE
(Both Obligatory)
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