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Mobility management: Administrative aspects
Boel Billgren, Lund University
Overall objective I
– understanding & cooperation
- To bridge the virtual, cultural and technological gaps between
the EU countries and the Lot 3 countries, Syria, Jordan and
Lebanon, and promote social, economic and political stability
Management perspective
- To facilitate and support the mobility of students and
academic staff and remove the obstacles to successful and
efficient exchanges and studies from an academic, social and
personal development perspective
- To strengthen the capacity for international co-operation
in/with the partner countries
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Overall objective II
The organisation and management of academic studies
as well as social/leisure activities within EMECW
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• aim at intercultural understanding and competence
• increase the capacity for international co-operation
on the level of the individual for the benefit of the
institution/country
• prepare the participants for future leadership &
responsibility in their society/country
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Topics for discussion - Streamlining
+ special attention
Pre-Arrival preparation
Housing facilities
Coaching and counselling
Welfare services
Language courses
Social Integration
Support to students with special needs
Evaluation & Follow-up
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Pre-Arrival preparation in home country
Information meeting per country for all who have been selected
Objectives of EM-ECW, institution-based cooperation, relation to
home and host institution, the scholarship holder’s tasks and duties
Formal aspects correspondance with host university, Letter of
Admission, Visa instructions, Learning Agreement, etc
Practical aspects housing application, scholarship payment, bank
account, flight ticket, insurance etc
Language preparation if needed
Cultural preparation Seminar on some key issues of expectations,
cultural aspects and international cooperation in HE, leadership, human
rights, etc
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Pre-Arrival preparation – host university
Communication with host Coordinator
Formal aspects - Study plan, Learning Agreement, Letter of
Admission, Visa instructions, etc
Language preparation when needed
Pre-registration and On-line Application for
Housing, Mentor Group, Language and
Orientation Programme
Pre-Arrival Letter - travel, Arrival Day, orientation weeks,
scholarship payment, etc
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Housing facilities
Students first year through International Housing Office –
on-line application on time!
Student residence halls through the regular Student Housing Service,
private rooms or flats
Bo-poolen, on-line accomodation rental service
Academic staff University Guest House; application
through host department
Hotel living and a limited number of flats
Support from LUFF/Lund University Foreign Friends
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Coaching and counselling
International Coordinator in the International Office and in the host
department; often student counsellor;
Regular contact on academic, administrative as well as social issues
Confirmation and adjustment of study plan, Enrollment issues, Change of
courses
Learning agreement, scholarship contract
Mid-term evaluation, end-of-studies evaluation through STARS (Study Abroad
Reporting System) and interview
Student mentor groups - senior students, often with experience from
exchange studies abroad; special training
Academic Buddy – senior student from the same academic field
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Welfare services
Insurance – through the university for all incoming and outgoing
exchange students and staff within agreements (See Pre-Arrival Info; claim
through coordinator)
Student Health Centre & Public Health Centres & Private Clinics
Student Sports Centre
Religious service - International Church, Student ministers/priest
Child Care & Schools – information and assistance via LUFF
Information Market during Arrival Week (the above + the Police, Student
Unions, Nations, Student Associations, phone companies, etc)
University Library System and the Public Library – meeting places
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Language courses
Swedish Language & Orientation Programme – survival
Swedish
Swedish Language Courses – half time courses (daytime)
Swedish Conversation Groups (Staff, PhD- and MSc/MA students)
English support – will be arranged if necessary
English Conversation Groups (Staff, PhD- and MSc/MA students)
Language café – for Swedish and foreign students who want to
Speaking pal/partner
improve their language skills through mutual support
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Social Integration
Mentor/Buddy system
Arrival week Lectures on Swedish film, music and history; parties and
excursions; Arrival Newsletter
Welcoming Reception by the Vice-Chancellor & by the City Mayor
Membership in Nations & Student Unions, and Student Associations
(Music, Choir, Theatre, Film, Literature, Chess, Sports, Politics, Subject related
associations, etc)
LUFF – Lund University Foreign Friends organizes social activities for
visiting staff, PhD- and Master students, e.g. celebration of Swedish
traditions, social evenings, dinners, and excursions
What’s Up? Monthly Newsletter
Introduction to local interest groups/NGOs related to studies or interests
EM-ECW Window Seminars (university management, Bologna process,
etc)
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Support to students with special needs
offered through the Advisor for Students
with Disabilities
Some examples
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Note taking assistance and copying of notes
Reading assistance for students with defective vision or mobility problems
Personal assistant for students with defective vision or mobility problems
Sign language interpreter for students with hearing difficulties
Remedial instruction or extra tutoring
Special arrangements for teaching and examinations
For exchange students all support must be financed by the home university or the
exchange program
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Evaluation & Follow-up
Annual Information and ‘sharing of experience’ meetings in
each country before start of mobility for new and ‘old’ EMECW
scholarship holders
Structured interview/Conversation: introductory, mid-term, end-of
term/studies
STARS – Study Abroad Reporting System (on-line questionnaire)
http://www.stars.liu.se/inbound/index.html
Alumni Network
www.erasmuswindow3.org
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International Desk & LUFF
The Desk
Focal point for
Information, Communication & Support -- Meeting place for
all exchange students and coordinators
LUFF Lund University Foreign Friends
Virtual support and social activities for guest
lecturers/professors and researchers on social issues
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Conclusions
The organisation and management of academic studies
as well as social/leisure activities within EMECW
should
• aim at intercultural understanding and competence
• increase the capacity for international co-operation
on the level of the individual for the benefit of the
institution/country
• prepare the participants for future leadership &
responsibility in their society/country
Streamlining + special attention!
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