Successful Engineering and Technology Student Mobility: Key Student Perspectives and Quality Determinants Before, During and After Student Exchange Under the Atlantis Programme

Mike Murphy

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Abstract

The EU-US Agreement through the Atlantis Programmes supports consortia of higher education and training institutions working together at undergraduate or graduate level to improve their educational services, to compare and modernise curricula and to develop joint study programmes with full recognition of credits and qualifications. The EU-US Atlantis Programme funds innovative projects across three strands: mobility projects, double or joint “transatlantic degrees” for students in the EU and US and policy-oriented measures. The main focus of activities must be on transatlantic rather than intra-European or intra-American interactions. Funded activities, such as the development of curricula, joint study programmes, exchanges and study abroad with provision for mutual credit recognition and language and cultural preparation, should be of demonstrable benefit to higher education students, vocational education and training learners and teachers/trainers/administrative staff.
Original languageEnglish
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011
EventSEFI (European Society for Engineering Education) Conference 2013 - Leuven, Belgium
Duration: 16 Sep 201320 Sep 2013

Conference

ConferenceSEFI (European Society for Engineering Education) Conference 2013
Country/TerritoryBelgium
CityLeuven
Period16/09/1320/09/13

Keywords

  • EU-US Agreement
  • Atlantis Programmes
  • higher education
  • training institutions
  • educational services
  • curricula
  • joint study programmes
  • credit recognition
  • qualifications
  • mobility projects
  • transatlantic degrees
  • policy-oriented measures
  • transatlantic interactions
  • curricula development
  • study abroad
  • language preparation
  • cultural preparation
  • higher education students
  • vocational education
  • training learners
  • teachers
  • trainers
  • administrative staff

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