SEMINAR FOR BOLOGNA AND HIGHER EDUCATION REFORM EXPERTS: Research-based Education: Strategy and Implementation. PROGRAMME Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) Budapest 5-7 November 2012 This event has been funded by the European Commission DG EAC through the Lifelong Learning Programme and within the framework of the European Union Tempus programme which is funded by the Directorate General for Development and Co-operation - EuropeAid and the Directorate General for Enlargement.
Monday 5 November 2012 13.00 14.00 Registration 14.00 14.45 Opening Plenary, chaired by Arthur Mettinger, Rector Campus Wien University of Applied Sciences and President of UNICA 2004-2007 Welcome by Barna Mezey, Rector Eötvös Loránd University (tbc) Introduction by Frank Petrikowski, Directorate General for Education & Culture, European Commission Introduction by Mónika Holik, Head of Unit Erasmus and Jean Monnet programmes Education, Audiovisual & Culture Executive Agency Introduction by Jacques Kemp, Head of Sector Tempus and Bilateral Cooperation with Industrialised Countries Education, Audiovisual & Culture Executive Agency 14.45 16.15 Research-based Education in different contexts Keynote Research-based Education: Outcomes of a shared approach in Scotland by Andrea Nolan, Senior Vice-Principal and Deputy Vice-Chancellor, University of Glasgow Followed by the interventions of Nadezhda Kamynina (HERE from Russia), Eva Skytt (Bologna Expert from Sweden) and the feedback from the participants 16.15 16.45 Coffee break 16.45 18.00 Start of the Training Groups (1 3): Short introduction and presentation by the monitors, overview of the successive training sessions scheduled for Day 2 and 3 and intended learning outcomes. The following monitors have been appointed for the different Training Groups: 1. Arthur Mettinger, Campus Wien University of Applied Sciences & Nvard Manasyan, HERE from Armenia 2. Jean Pierre De Greve, Vrije Universiteit Brussel & Mohamed Salheen, HERE from Egypt 3. Melita Kovacevic, University of Zagreb, Tim Birtwistle, Bologna Expert
from UK & Ami Shalit, HERE from Israel Group 1: Room number 329 Group 2: Room number 336 Group 3: Room number 428 18.15 20.00 Dinner Location: Aula Magna, Faculty of Law Tuesday 6 November 2012 09.00 11.00 Training Groups Continued Please note that for the Budapest seminar the Group composition will remain the same all through Day 2 and 3. All Groups will receive the following training sessions: 1. Topic n 1: A Workable Strategy: How to Develop a Horizon for Research Based Education in my University, with the contribution of Mick Healey, Emeritus Professor University of Gloucestershire. Learning Outcome: The participants will be able to identify the key elements for a long-term strategy towards Research Based Education. 2. Topic n 2: What are the different ingredients for Research Based Education and how are they implemented?, with the contribution of Ellen Bastiaens, programme manager MaRBLe and PREMIUM, Maastricht University. Learning Outcome: The participants will be able to correctly recognize the key elements of quality control in Research Based Education. 3. Topic n 3: Implementing Research Based Education: Challenges and Opportunities A case study and hands-on exercise, with the contribution of Wolfgang Deicke, Christopher Gess and Julia Rueß, University of Humboldt. Learning Outcome:The participants will be introduced to a case study on the implementation of Research Based Education and learn how to adapt it to their own institutional contexts.
Group 2: Room number 336 11.00 11.30 Coffee Break 11.30 12.15 EIT s Higher Education approach for entrepreneurship and innovation by Endika Bengoetxea, Senior Education Officer, European Institute of Technology 12.15 13.30 Lunch 13.30 15.30 Training Groups - Continued Group 2: Room number 336 15.30 17.00 The Budapest Bologna Café 19.00 22.00 Dinner at Sirona Boat, leaving from Jászai Mari Square Pier 7 Wednesday 7 November 2012 09.00 11.00 Training Groups Continued Group 2: Room number 336 11.00 11.30 Coffee Break 11.30 12.00 Feedback by the training group presenters and Tim Birtwistle, Bologna Expert from UK, chaired by Arthur Mettinger, Rector Campus Wien University of Applied Sciences and President of UNICA 2004-2007
12.00 12.30 Evaluation of the National teams of Bologna Experts presentation of the final report, by Frank Petrikowski, Directorate General for Education & Culture, European Commission, and Axelle Devaux, Senior Consultant (ICF GHK) 12.30-13.00 Closing Plenary with the contribution of László Mérő, research psychologist and popular science author. 13.00 13.15 Final words and Announcement of the next Seminar 13.15 14.15 Buffet Lunch 14.30 Optional Programme