Best practices of international double degree programmes. Case of Russian and European universities
Kompanets, Victoria Jr (2014)
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2014040223294
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2014040223294
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The purpose of the Master’s thesis research is to study and disseminate the best practices of international double Master’s degree programmes organization, implementation and development. The given research is focused on two main areas: motivation of higher education institutions to start double degree programmes and best practices of double degree programme design and implementation from the perspective of building joint curriculum and organizing balanced mobility and development of existing programmes in terms of increasing their quality and attractiveness. This is a case study of the double degree programmes between Russian and European universities.
The study findings reveal good developments in the field of double degree cooperation between Russian and European universities and a high motivation from both parties. The research depicts different models of building a joint curriculum and organizing academic mobility. The following areas could be outlined as development points for double degree programmes:
- Personal interest and commitment of organizers of double degree programmes;
- Comprehensive agreement between partners on different aspects and practicalities of the double degree programme implementation;
- Promotion towards more balanced student participation and two-way mobility;
- Foreign language skills improvement for students and university staff;
- Joint strategy and actions in marketing and quality assurance;
- Involvement of international companies;
- Wider usage of e-learning technology.
The study findings reveal good developments in the field of double degree cooperation between Russian and European universities and a high motivation from both parties. The research depicts different models of building a joint curriculum and organizing academic mobility. The following areas could be outlined as development points for double degree programmes:
- Personal interest and commitment of organizers of double degree programmes;
- Comprehensive agreement between partners on different aspects and practicalities of the double degree programme implementation;
- Promotion towards more balanced student participation and two-way mobility;
- Foreign language skills improvement for students and university staff;
- Joint strategy and actions in marketing and quality assurance;
- Involvement of international companies;
- Wider usage of e-learning technology.