Peer Learning Workshop
"From strategy to quality:
Internationalisation as an element of QA-systems in Higher Education Institutions"
Amsterdam, 5-6 May 2010
PPT presentations online
The workshop topics
Workshop concept and target groups
The peer learning workshop is open for 25 participants and offers the possibility for individual training and exchange. Main target groups are:- vice rectors and deans responsible for the internationalisation strategy or/and QA,
- heads of international offices in higher education institutions who are interested in developing the quality of their area of work systematically and closely linked to university strategy,
- quality managers of higher education institutions.
The MODERN peer learning workshop “From strategy to quality: Internationalisation as an element of QA-systems in Higher Education Institutions” is one of three seminars organised by the MODERN European Platform on Higher Education Modernisation. It is closely linked to an international MODERN conference “Assuring the quality of internationalisation” on 7 May 2010 in Amsterdam. Conference and peer learning seminar examine the issues of quality and internationalisation from different, but complementary perspectives. Participants registering for both events will receive a discount.
Registration
The experts
Sigrun Nickel works as QA-expert at the CHE Centre for Higher Education Development (Germany). During the last decade she has supported several universities in implementing QA-systems as a consultant. She also works as a teacher for QA in study programmes and further education seminars.
Peter Mayer works as professor at the university of applied sciences of Osnabrück (Germany). He has been vice rector for internationalisation and currently teaches international higher education management. He is also a programme director of the International Deans Course, a further education training for deans from African and Asian universities.
Sigrun Nickel and Peter Mayer will be accompanied by Jaques Lanares, professor and vice rector of the university of Lausanne (Switzerland). He chairs the Quality Network for Swiss Higher Education institutions and works as a peer in the Institutional Evaluation Programme (IEP) of the European University Association (EUA), which supports the participating higher education institutions in the continuing development of their strategic management and internal quality culture.
Since the workshop is designed as a peer learning event, participants will also bring in their own expertise and learn from each other. The main focus will be on case studies which the participants should generate from their practice.
Venue
On 5 May:
Brasserie Harkema
Nes 67
1012 KD Amsterdam
+31-(20)-428 22 22
www.brasserieharkema.nl/deannex.php
On 6 May:
NH Barbizon Palace*****
Prins Hendrikkade 59-75
1012AD Amsterdam
Tel: +31 20 556 45 64
Website: http://www.nh-hotels.nl/nh/nl/hotels/nederland/amsterdam/nh-barbizon-palace.html
NH Barbizon Palace is located within 3 minutes walking distance from Amsterdam Central Station.
Please find a more detailed description of the venue on the MODERN Conference pages.
The structure
Wednesday 05/05/2010
17.00 Registration and coffee/tea reception
17.30 Opening by Fiona Hunter, EAIE Immediate Past President and chair of the connecting conference „Assuring the quality of internationalisation“
- Input 1: Quality as an international issue: findings from 16 years Institutional Evaluation Programme (Jaques Lanares)
- Collection of topics to be discussed, clusters of topics for the next day (Sigrun Nickel/Peter Mayer)
19.30 Dinner
Thursday 06/05/2010
The peer learning process will be organized introducing methods like group discussions, case studies, plenary voting, gallery walk.
09:00-09:10 Opening, welcome
09:10-10:10 Input 2: Models and good practices for QA-systems in universities (Nickel)
10:10-12:00 Input 3: How to implement and control an effective internationalisation strategy in higher education institutions (Mayer)
12:00-13:00 Lunch
13:00-16:30 Assessing the quality of internationalisation on basis of case studies with support of a specific IT software (facilitated by Lanares/Mayer/Nickel)
