GAMP Network Strategy Meeting 2015 Presentations Status Reports EMEA INEMA (1) INEMA (2) IUSD REMENA
Economics of the Middle East (EMEA) Status Quo and Perspectives GAMP Strategic Network Meeting Bonn, 14 16 November 2015
Topics Programme Characteristics Extracurricular Activities EMEA in Numbers Achievements Challenges Concluding Remarks 2 MSc Economics of the Middle East (EMEA)
Programme Characteristics MSc EMEA is jointly implemented with the Lebanese American University (LAU) and successor to the MA Economic Change in the Arab Region (2008-2012, with Damascus University) 3 Main features Joint degree with LAU Two pillars: (i) general economics and (ii) specific aspects of Middle East economies Programme duration of 2 years More than 50 per cent of total ECTS credits are contributed by courses and a thesis in the specific field of Middle East Economics At LAU, self-financing students pay tuition fees of approx. $8,000 In 2015, last students intake getting a GAMP scholarship MSc Economics of the Middle East (EMEA)
Extracurricular Activities (1) EMEA-specific activities Quality assurance Regular students-staff feedback meetings Meeting between Beirut 'veterans' and new EMEAs Beirut preparatory meeting with LAU coordinator Preparatory courses in Economics Workshops Intercultural Communication Academic Writing Political System in Germany Islamic Finance Using Econometric Software STATA 4 MSc Economics of the Middle East (EMEA)
Extracurricular Activities (2) EMEA-specific activities Excursions Visit of ECB or similar institution and networking with international students at School of Business and Economics Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau (KfW) Byblos/ Lebanon Research Students can participate in regular research seminars, e.g. next week at CNMS Dr Hakimian (SOAS): 'Why Did Economists Miss out the Arab Uprisings?' Meeting between Dr Hakimian and EMEA students to discuss topics in Middle East Economics 2016: 4th International Conference on Iran Economy at CNMS 5 MSc Economics of the Middle East (EMEA)
Extracurricular Activities (3) Within the GAMP network Excursion to GIZ / Workshop 'Capacity Works' Berlin module Webinar participation as audience and with speakers for the topic 'Sustainable Development and Education' Attempt: Joint workshop 'Intercultural Communication' with REMENA programme 6 MSc Economics of the Middle East (EMEA)
EMEA in Numbers (1) 84 58 40 29 19 12 14 9 11 Applications Admissions Participants 2013 2014 2015 Applications now dominated by Egyptians Largest number of participants is from Egypt, too 7 MSc Economics of the Middle East (EMEA)
8 EMEA in Numbers (2) Alumni 57 overall, 4 EMEAs so far, 5 are almost finished Completion rate is 100% for ECAR '09 - '11 ECAR/EMEA '12 -'13: A few students postpone their graduation due to internships or a situation of hardship What jobs do alumni pursue? According to the GAMP alumni survey: Macroeconomic Consultant, UN-ESCWA Monitoring and Evaluation Consultant, CARE International Desk Officer, German Federal Foreign Office Project Coordinator, Development NGO 'Nebny Foundation' Cairo Project Officer, KfW PhD Student, CNMS, Marburg Analyst, Infomineo (Business Research) MSc Economics of the Middle East (EMEA)
Achievements Integration into regular university processes continued while keeping EMEA specific rules and options Curricular options have been extended in Marburg, following the promotion of Prof Mohammad Farzanegan (Economics of the Middle East) from junior to full professorship Continuous scientific cooperation, e.g. in 2015: Economists from LAU participated in the CNMS workshop on 'Networks of Dependency' LAU representatives have become the regional partner in an application for research funds from VW Foundation LAU coordinator s PhD work is co-supervised in Marburg, resulting in regularly meetings/doctoral colloquiums in Marburg 9 MSc Economics of the Middle East (EMEA)
Challenges Small problem: Delays with MoU and accreditation in Germany Big problem: Recruitment of self-financing students Possible reasons are the costs of studying EMEA and the political situation associated with Lebanon Too few Lebanese applications 10 MSc Economics of the Middle East (EMEA)
Concluding Remarks (1) Where does the programme stand at the moment? Currently making plans for modifying the structure, for instance 1) Replace EMEA in 2017 with a more interdisciplinary programme, e.g. MSc Political Economy of Middle East 2) Programme co-ordination by Prof Farzanegan What was successful? 1) EMEA has identified and trained talents from the Arab world and Germany specifically for the field Middle East Economics 2) Teaching quality has been continuously increasing since the start of the programme 3) Co-operation between Economics Faculty, LAU and CNMS 11 MSc Economics of the Middle East (EMEA)
Concluding Remarks (2) What did not work out properly? Winning an adequate number of self-funding students Why? Relatively higher financial costs of study (compared to other programmes in Germany) and political conditions in Lebanon especially after the start of the Syrian conflict What has been the outcome so far? 1) EMEA put Germany on the map as a place for studying Middle East Economics 2) Alumni, of course! They have been engaged in policy and advisory services or study towards a PhD in Middle East Economics 12 MSc Economics of the Middle East (EMEA)
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Programme Characteristics (2) 1. Semester PUM Political Economy in the MENA Region 6 LP Demographic Economics in the MENA Region 6 LP Advanced Microeconomics 6 LP Advanced Quantitative Methods 6 LP Economics Elective A 6 LP 30 LP 2. Semester PUM Islamic Economics 6 LP Political Economy and Natural Resources in the MENA Region 6 LP Economics Elective B 6 LP Economics Elective C 6 LP Interdisciplinary Elective 6 LP 30 LP 3. Semester LAU Advanced Macroeconomics 7.5 LP Macroeconomic Policy in the MENA Region 7.5 LP Topics in the Economics of the MENA Region 7.5 LP Politics in the MENA Region 7.5 LP 30 LP 4. Semester LAU/PUM Master s thesis 30 LP 30 LP Legend: LP = ECTS Obligatory modules: Elective modules: Basic Advanced Specialisation Interdisciplinary Thesis Basic Advanced Specialisation Interdisciplinary 14 MSc Economics of the Middle East (EMEA)
EMEA in Images Art in Workshop 'Intercultural Communication'...Start of studies Getting to know Byblos and Beirut Visiting GIZ take part in GAMP webinars. 15 MSc Economics of the Middle East (EMEA)
EMEA in Numbers (2) Applications by nationality (sorted by decreasing sum over all years) 25 20 15 10 5 0 EGY SYR GER JOR YEM PAL ALG PAK TUN BAN AZE IRN IRQ LEB SER INA MOR NEP UKR IND TUR NIG IRA 2013 2014 2015 16 MSc Economics of the Middle East (EMEA)
EMEA in Numbers (3) Participants by nationality (sorted by decreasing sum over all years) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 EGY SYR GER JOR YEM PAL ALG PAK TUN BAN AZE IRN IRQ LEB SER INA MOR NEP UKR IND TUR NIG IRA 2013 2014 2015 17 MSc Economics of the Middle East (EMEA)
Programme Strategy General approach to reaching the goal of sustainability Integrate programme organisation into existing structures of both universities Avoid parallel structures, e.g. in teaching and other student services Reach target cohort size to run on a productive scale (approx. 20 participants) Develop the programme according to student and market feedback Sustainability depends on a sufficient demand for selffinancing places and the integration of EMEA into regular university processes! 18 MSc Economics of the Middle East (EMEA)
International Education Management INEMA Update November 2015 Prof. Dr. Hosam Refai Program Coordinator (Egypt) May Waly Alumni Representative In cooperation with:
International Education Management Inema is a joint master s program of Helwan University (Egypt) and the University of Education Ludwigsburg (Germany). The program was designed in 2009-2010 and was launched with intake 1 in the academic year 2011-2012. The DAAD funded the program and offered scholarships to German and Arab students from Intake 1 to Intake 5. In cooperation with:
International Education Management Main characteristics cross-cultural extra-occupational blended-learning-design In cooperation with:
International Education Management coaching coaching coaching Phase of attendance Phase of attendance Phase of attendance e-learning/ study packages individual learning and transfer e-learning/ study packages individual learning and transfer learning on the job In cooperation with: 4
International Education Management Program Outline 8 phases of attandance / physical classrooms e-learning /virtual classroom online tutoring peer support study packages In cooperation with:
International Education Management no career-break immediate application of knowledge enrichment of studies through multiple experience In cooperation with:
International Education Management Program Structure In cooperation with:
International Education Management Program Intakes 1-5 Intake 1 10 Germans, 4 Egyptians, 2 Jordanians, 2 Lebanese, 2 Syrians. 20 Scholarship holders, no self-payers. All graduated. In cooperation with:
International Education Management Program Intakes 1-5 Intake 2 9 Germans, 7 Egyptians, 1 Yemeni, 1 Iraqi, 1 Syrian. 19 Scholarship holders, no self-payers. 16 graduated, 3 in process. In cooperation with:
International Education Management Program Intakes 1-5 Intake 3 10 Germans, 7 Egyptians, 2 Yemeni, 1 Jordanian, 1 Tunisian, 1 Algerian. 18 Scholarship holders, 4 self-payers. 3 graduated, rest in process. In cooperation with:
International Education Management Program Intakes 1-5 Intake 4 9 Germans, 8 Egyptians, 1 Jordanian, 1 Syrian, 1 American, 1 Tunisian, 1 Palestinian, 1 Uganda. 13 Scholarship holders, 11 self-payers (5 funded by Al-Alfi Foundation). In cooperation with:
International Education Management Program Intakes 1-5 Intake 5 2 Germans, 9 Egyptians, 1 Jordanians, 1 Moroccan, 1 Iraqi. 4 Scholarship holders, 10 self-payers (6 funded by Al-Alfi Foundation). In cooperation with:
International Education Management Program Funding The DAAD funding of the program covered the following (2011/12 2016/17): Student Scholarships (Reduced to only 4 in Intake 5) Program Expenses (Staff Salaries Mobility Material Expenses) Establishment of the ICEEM Funding ends with graduation of Intake 5 (June 2017) In cooperation with:
International Education Management ICEEM International Center of Excellence for Education Management In cooperation with:
International Education Management ICEEM International Center of Excellence for Education Management In cooperation with:
International Education Management ICEEM International Center of Excellence for Education Management In cooperation with:
International Education Management ICEEM International Center of Excellence for Education Management In cooperation with:
International Education Management Program Achievements Graduation of Intake 1 in June 2014. Graduation of Intake 2 in June 2015. Accreditation by AQAS in January 2015. MoU with Al-Alfi Foundation to provide 5 scholarships from Intake 3 onwards (Intake 5 increased to 6 scholarships). Establishment of the ICEEM in Zamalek. Excellent work environment and exchange of expertise. In cooperation with:
International Education Management Obstacles 20% cut off of program funding Solved. Accreditation Accomplished by AQAS. Recognitions and equivalences of foreign degrees Exemption granted by the SCU. Sustainability after funding phase. Major obstacle is the high cost of the program. In cooperation with:
International Education Management Activities for Sustainability MoU with Al-Alfi Foundation. Increasing numbers of self-payers. Participation in several marketing events and workshops. Agreement with University of Education Ludwigsburg to apply for other funding options. In cooperation with:
International Education Management Intake 1 Graduation In cooperation with:
International Education Management Intake 2 Graduation In cooperation with:
International Education Management INEMA Program s Impact Better job opportunities in international institutions: - Hanna Labonte: Was appointed to the position of a Junior Advisor at GIZ after her graduation. - Iris Grobenski: After graduation she joined the field of development cooperation and works for the Chamber of Skilled Crafts Frankfurt-Rhein-Main in a team that manages TVET projects in Africa. - Irene Dulz: Was promoted in her job after graduation. In cooperation with:
International Education Management Opportunity to grow in your work and to be promoted: Katharina Ayenew: Was appointed to a higher position within GIZ (from Junior advisor to advisor in September 2014; directly after graduation from INEMA) Joanna Nemri: Was promoted to a senior position at the Queen Rania Foundation for Education and Development. In cooperation with:
International Education Management - Yasmin Helal: Educate me founder and executive director (NGO). Yasmin will start a community school to provide children in remote areas with a chance of better education. Yassmin won King Abdallah Award for social innovation in the World Economic Forum. In cooperation with:
International Education Management Vielen Dank für Ihre Aufmerksamkeit Thank you very much for your attention على شكرا حسن إستماعكم In cooperation with:
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