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ANNEX Erasmus Mundus Action Strand PROJECT SUMMARY SHEET For Office Use only: - Project Reference To be filled only by the Agency Title of proposal Basileus IV (Balkans Academic Scheme for the Internationalisation of Learning in cooperation with EU universities) Name of organisation Country Applicant Ghent University Belgium Co-coordinator University of Novi Sad Serbia Partner University of Nice Sophia Antipolis France Partner Lund University Sweden Partner University of Rome La Sapienza Italy Partner University of Ljubljana Slovenia Partner 5 Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski Bulgaria Partner University of Heidelberg Germany Partner 7 Alexander Technological Educational Institution of Thessaloniki Greece Partner 8 University of Deusto Spain Partner 9 University of Tirana Albania Partner University of Sarajevo Bosnia & Herzegovina Partner Partner Partner Ss. Cyril and Methodius University Skopje University St. Kliment Ohridski Bitola South East European University Tetovo Partner University of Prishtina Kosovo (as UNSCR/99) Partner 5 University of Montenegro Montenegro Partner University of Belgrade Serbia Partner 7 University of Kragujevac Serbia Associate King Baudouin Foundation Belgium Associate SPARK The

Legal Representative (e.g. Rector) Project contact person e.g. project co-ordinator Netherlands Associate University of Niš Serbia Associate University in Mitrovica Kosovo (as UNSCR/99) Associate 5 Polytechnic University of Tirana Albania Associate University Fan S. Noli Korce Albania Associate 7 University of Shkodra Albania Associate 8 Roma Virtual Network Israel Countries targeted Project duration (months) Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina,, Kosovo (as UNSCR/99), Montenegro, Serbia 8 months Amount requested (EUR).999.8 Full name Official address Professor Dr. Paul Van Cauwenberge, Rector Sint-Pietersnieuwstraat 5, 9 Gent Tel/fax 9/ 9/ 5 97 E-mail Full name Postal address rector@ugent.be Professor Dr. Luc François, Chief International Officer Sint-Pietersnieuwstraat 5, 9 Gent Tel/fax 9/ 7 9/ E-mail Luc.Francois@ugent.be Project objective: a) The Basileus project is conceived as a pilot project for the Western Balkans to prepare their future participation in the Lifelong Learning Programme. Through exchanging students and setting up procedures which are very similar to the Erasmus procedures, the Western Balkan partners have the chance to build up expertise in this field. The EU partners will share knowledge and good practices through a conference, meetings and trainings in specific topics (ECTS, mobility management, academic recognition) b) The project strives for structured long-term cooperation between all partners, resulting in a sustainable network. The project offers the perfect platform to boost the exchange of know-how for curriculum development, new teaching methods, international relations and university management. Our associate partner King Baudouin Foundation gives extra funding for additional staff in internationalisation and for extra dissemination activities. c) The project aims to build bridges between the EU and the Western Balkans by offering opportunities to young people to come to the EU and build up contacts. Likewise the project aims to convince EU students and staff of the potential the lesser known Western Balkan region has to offer for further cooperation. d) The core of the project is mobility, but extra attention is given to the transparency and recognition of studies and qualifications: the further implementation of ECTS and Diploma Supplement. All countries involved are signatories to the Bologna Process and thus part of the European Higher Education Area. e) There are 9 scholarships reserved for students from vulnerable groups in the Western Balkans (specifically for Group : internally displaced populations, Roma etc). Disabled and economically disadvantaged students can be taken into

account for all target groups, not exclusively target group. In this way the project contributes to disseminating EU social and democratic values. f) The project will enhance the skills of staff, who can in their turn contribute to the improvement of the education system in their home country: 5% of the scholarships are reserved for staff exchange. Professors applying will have to argument how their stay will contribute to structural reforms in their home universities in the Western Balkans, and this will be evaluated. g) The consortium has planned 5 mobility flows for target group, which will focus on Master and PhD activities (capacity-building) and which will strengthen universityenterprise cooperation. The future of the Western Balkans lies within Europe. This project contributes to improving mutual understanding between the EU and WB, by enabling personal contacts. Brief description: The Basileus IV project will build further on the expertise built up in the previous Basileus projects. All procedures and tools are in place to continue the cooperation and to improve the project in the next academic year. The following results will contribute to the objectives:. Undergraduate and graduate curricula in the priority fields are modularized in line with the Bologna Process and courses measured with ECTS. 7 mobility flows on all 5 levels are executed and evaluated, also in the long term: impact and reform in the home institution for post-doc and staff, employability for Ba-Ma-PhD. All study periods undertaken abroad are fully recognized and are an integral part of the study programme. In this way there is capacity-building and development of skills. Partners will work towards a long-term structural cooperation (sustainability via bilateral agreements, LLP, Tempus, Erasmus Mundus).. Staff exchange will have the aim to initialise and strengthen contacts, to develop curricula and new teaching methods, to give guest lectures, to improve quality assurance mechanisms and to discuss further cooperation. Staff with high interest in research and post-doctorate students will be involved in the development of doctoral schools and technology transfer offices. Trainings for administrative staff of international offices and/or university services in the context of internationalisation and university enterprise cooperation will be foreseen to exchange good practices.. Mobility for target group will lead to an improved university enterprise cooperation, using e.g. the extensive network of SPARK. 5. Consortium meetings are planned in order to guarantee an efficient management and monitoring system and to plan activities and finances.. The conference on Academic Recognition in Ljubljana who took place in October has led to a training kit (to be used as training materials and further training sessions/workshops at the partner universities). 7. The project results and experiences will be disseminated through various communication channels (website, flyers, posters to be distributed during events organised by partners and associates, publications in journals and magazines, info sessions) to all (non)academic stakeholders involved: universities, embassies, ministries, NGO s, enterprises, social organisations. Nine additional staff members at several IRO s of partner universities are paid by the associate partner KBF who will serve as an info-point and helpdesk for students interested in studying abroad. They will be contact persons for Basileus and included in the project, but will also give information about other opportunities. The KBF also finances additional material, information days, a student ambassador programme and an online tool to give an overview of all scholarships for students from the Western Balkans http://swb.eu. Mobility Flow: 7 mobilities (please fill in the tables below in accordance with the concerned lot provision as indicated in the

Programme Guide and Guidelines to the Call for proposals) Outgoing Incoming Type of Mobility Europeans Group Group Third country Undergraduates AL Masters 5 AL Doctorates 8 AL Post-doctorates AL Academic staff 8 AL Third-Country nationals Group 7 8 5 9 7 Group Group TOTAL TOTAL 9 5 9 7 5 8 9 *as UNSCR/99 Please insert the appropriate country code as indicated in the list of codes in annex 7 of this application form Undergraduates mobility is covered only under EM A Strand and not under EM A Strand (please delete the row accordingly)

Third country Undergraduates Masters Doctorates Postdoctorates Staff TOTAL Albania 8 Bosnia- Herzegovina 8 8 7 7 Kosovo (as UNSCR/99) 5 Montenegro 8 8 Serbia 8 TOTAL 79