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- jährliche Studierendenpreise DE
- jährliche Veranstaltung DE
- jährlicher Kurs DE
- jemandem als Mentor zur Seite stehen DE
- jeu éducatif FR
- jeune sans qualification FR
- job placement EN
- job qualification (skills) EN
- Joint Centre of the University of Granada and the Army Training and Doctrine Command (Centro Mixto MADOC-UGR) EN
- joint degree EN
- Joint Degree DE
- joint degree programme EN
- joint development EN
- joint development IT
- joint diploma EN
- joint postdoctoral project EN
- joint programme EN
- joint research EN
- joint research centres EN
- joint research initiative EN
- joint study programme EN
- joint thesis EN
- joint university-industry research EN
- Joint-Degree-Programm DE
- Joint-Study-Programm DE
- Jointness and Participation EN
- journal EN
- Journal DE
- journal article EN
- jóvenes sin cualificación ES
Terminology Collection:
Arqus ad hoc Glossaries
Subject field:
Joint Programme Development English Glossary (Arqus I -WP 3.5)
Associated body:
Quality Learning Board
Definition:
jointly planned and developed programme including a strong integration of both curriculum and organisation at the participating partner institutions. Joint programmes lead to single national, multiple or joint diplomas. They typically are offered jointly by two or more participating higher education institutions located in different countries.
Definition source:
https://www.nuffic.nl/en/subjects/international-partnerships/jdaz-guide Bologna Process, the 2012 Implementation Report (p.185)
Note:
Joint programmes usually have all or at least some
of the following characteristics:
● the curriculum is jointly developed and approved by the corresponding institutions;
● students from each participating institution study parts of the programme in at least one of the other participating institutions;
● students' stays in the different participating institutions are usually of comparable length;
● periods of study and exams passed at the partner institution(s) are fully and automatically recognised;
● academics of the participating institutions jointly work out the curriculum, form joint admission and examination commissions, and participate in joint teaching activities;
● after completion of the full programme, the student either obtains the national diploma of each participating institution, a double diploma, a multiple diploma, or a joint diploma offered by at least two of the participating higher education institutions.
Note source:
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