quinta-feira, janeiro 18, 2007

Bologna Promoters - quem são em Portugal?

A European University Association (EUA) refere o seguinte na sua newsletter mais recente:
Information Project on Higher Education Reform
This project, which is undertaken by EUA as the result of a successful tender for services to the European Commission, aims at supporting European higher education institutions in implementing reforms, through the dissemination of reference material, and the training of Bologna Promoters active at national level. It has already provided two major European training events for the Bologna promoters – the first on the three cycle system, and the second on quality assurance. The current project will conclude on 14-15 June 2007 with a major conference in Brussels.
Claramente, este projecto é do maior interesse. A pergunta óbvia aparece respondida abaixo:
EUA: Bologna Promoters - who are they?: "Bologna Promoters are professionals active in higher education. These range from Vice-Rectors, Deans, Senior Academics and Directors of Study to International Relations Officers, Higher Education Experts, and Student representatives. On a peer-to-peer basis, they advise and work with their colleagues on the implementation of the Bologna reforms.

In 2004-2005, Ministries of Education selected Promoters upon the proposal of Socrates-Erasmus National Agencies. This selection took into account the advice given by the National Rectors’ Conference in each country.

* Quality Assurance (Internal and External);
* The Three-Cycle System (Curricular Reform, National and European Qualifications Frameworks, Tuning);
* Recognition (ECTS, Diploma Supplement, EUROPASS, Lisbon Recognition Convention and mobility issues)."
Falta responder a outra questão fundamental: Quem é ou quem são os Bologna Promoters em Portugal?

Bem, no site da EUA há uma lista de contactos em 19 países, da Áustria ao Reino Unido, mas Portugal não consta!

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