ScanBalt Campus - Putting the Bologna Process in Practice

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ScanBalt Campus Shared Curricula

Shared Curricula in many different ways

  1. Exchanging lectures and seminars in Knowledge Networks
    By getting information on what is done in other universities there could be exchanges of good lectures, where you go to another university personally or have your seminar over the internet. In both cases, the seminars broaden the information available in the subject area.
  2. Acceptance of courses in higher education
    By the Bologna system of higher education, it will be easier to accept courses in a subject area from other universities at the home university education examination. At the SBC home page the courses in a subject area will be easy to find for the students. The Knowledge Networks will do this listing of courses.
  3. Building new, ScanBalt Masters Programs
    The Knowledge Networks could when they see the different courses for the Masters level also build a special ScanBalt Masters Program with the same name as the Knowledge Network or another subject area.
  4. Exchanging PhD students and PhD courses
    By information on positions as PhD students in different universities of the Knowledge Networks there could be a exchange of knowledge. Also the PhD courses could be offered to a broader group of PhD students, when announced at the SBC home page.
  5. Exchanging available positions
    By information on the home page we could also have a more specified information on positions as post-graduate, teacher, researcher as well as industry and hospital positions.
  6. Information on research and projects
    A list of ongoing research projects and papers within the knowledge networks will be available on the SBC home page. Here will also be a good place to invite the best researchers in the ScanBalt area into new research conferences and research applications .