Administrative Coordination. Full Partners recognized the need to facilitate as much as possible the sometimes heavy administrative process implied by enrolling in a European Master Degree located in four different countries and their respective set of national regulations to allow Students to focus on their studies. Full Partners agree to ensure any additional administrative cooperation which is needed due to the high level of integration and compulsory mobility of the Programme. This include notably: (a) Two (2) part-time positions for the overall administrative coordination of the Programme. One (1) of these positions is recruited by the Coordinating Institution. This Administrative Coordinator is based at the Coordinating Institution. One of these positions is recruited by University ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, a full partner. This Administrative coordinator is based at University ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇. This dual joint administrative service benefits very well the students during their mobility, and contributes strongly to the jointness and integration of the program. The Student receive advice and guidance at each campuses from one single dedicated Local Administrative Coordinators point along the way; (b) Two primary focal points for administrative issues (the Administrative Coordinators) who will be In charge to ensure the best possible implementation of any administrative process needed for the Student full participation in the Programme and, if applicable, act as the intermediary with Local Administrative Coordinators; (c) Local Administrative Coordinator/s in each Hosting Institution acting as the main focal point for any administrative issues the Student might have to deal with or face during their stay in Hosting Institution’s country or at least a contact person that liaise with relevant services. Local Administrative Coordinators are responsible for: a. Implement in liaison with Local Academic Coordinators the Academic and Management Board’s decisions; b. Implement in liaison with Local Academic Coordinators the Quality Assurance Board’s decisions; c. Manage operational activities linked with academic services, and notable teaching delivery, Learning Outcomes validations and degree delivery, in liaison with to the Administrative Coordinators; and d. Ensure the delivery of student’s affairs services, and notably be the primary focal point for all Students during their stay, for immigration, housing, banking, insurance, scholarships and health affairs. Each Local Administrative Coordinator is primary focal point regarding all student’s services and information with regards to given Host Institution (i.e. visa application guidance should be seek by the Student from the Local Administrative Coordinator of the university where the Student have to study next).
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Administrative Coordination. Full Partners recognized the need to facilitate as much as possible the sometimes heavy administrative process implied by enrolling in a European Master Degree located in four different countries and their respective set of national regulations to allow Students to focus on their studies. Full Partners agree to ensure any additional administrative cooperation cooperation, which is needed due to the high level of integration and compulsory mobility of the Programme. This include includes notably:
(a) Two (2) parta “single-time positions for the overall administrative coordination of the Programme. One (1) of these positions is recruited by the Coordinating Institution. This window system” with one Administrative Coordinator is based at the Coordinating Institution. One of these positions is recruited by University ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, a full partner. This Administrative coordinator is based at University ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇. This dual joint following-up Students’ overall “administrative service benefits very well the students during their mobility, and contributes strongly life” from selection to the jointness and integration of the programpost-graduation. The Student receive advice receives advices and guidance at each campuses campus from one single dedicated Local Administrative Coordinators Coordinator point along the way;
(b) Two a single primary focal points point for administrative issues (the Administrative CoordinatorsCoordinator) who will be In in charge to ensure the best possible implementation of any administrative process needed for the Student full participation in the Programme and, if applicable, act as the intermediary with Local Administrative Coordinators;
(c) Local Administrative Coordinator/s in each Hosting Institution acting as the main focal point for any administrative issues the Student might have to deal with or face during their her/his stay in Hosting Institution’s country or at least a contact person that liaise liaises with relevant services. Local Administrative Coordinators are responsible for:
a. Implement Implementing in liaison with Local Academic Coordinators the Academic and Management Board’s decisions;
b. Implement Implementing in liaison with Local Academic Coordinators the Quality Assurance Board’s decisions;
c. Manage Managing operational activities linked with academic services, and notable teaching delivery, Learning Outcomes validations and degree delivery, in liaison with to the Administrative CoordinatorsCoordinator; and
d. Ensure Ensuring the delivery of student’s affairs services, and notably be the primary focal point for all Students during their stay, for immigration, housing, banking, insurance, scholarships and health affairs. Each Local Administrative Coordinator is are primary focal point points regarding all student’s services and information with regards to given Host Institution (i.e. visa application guidance should be seek sought by the Student from the Local Administrative Coordinator of the university where the Student have to study next).
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Administrative Coordination. Full Partners recognized recognize the need to facilitate as much as possible the sometimes heavy administrative process implied by enrolling in a European Master Degree located in four different countries and their respective set of national regulations to allow Students to focus on their studies. Full Partners agree to ensure any additional administrative cooperation which is needed due to the high level of integration and compulsory mobility of the Programme. This include notably:
(a) Two (2) part-time positions for the overall administrative coordination of the Programme. One (1) of these positions is recruited by the Coordinating Institution. This Administrative Coordinator is based at the Coordinating Institution. One of these positions is recruited by University ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, a full partner. This Administrative coordinator is based at University ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇. This dual joint administrative service benefits very well the students during their mobility, mobility and contributes strongly to the jointness and integration of the program. The Student receive advice and guidance at each campuses from one single dedicated Local Administrative Coordinators point along the way;
(b) Two primary focal points for administrative issues (the Administrative Coordinators) who will be In charge to ensure the best possible implementation of any administrative process needed for the Student full participation in the Programme and, if applicable, act as the intermediary with Local Administrative Coordinators;
(c) Local Administrative Coordinator/s in each Hosting Institution acting as the main focal point for any administrative issues the Student might have to deal with or face during their stay in Hosting Institution’s country or at least a contact person that liaise with relevant services. Local Administrative Coordinators are responsible for:
a. Implement in liaison with Local Academic Coordinators the Academic and Management Board’s decisions;
b. Implement in liaison with Local Academic Coordinators the Quality Assurance Board’s decisions;
c. Manage operational activities linked with academic services, and notable teaching delivery, Learning Outcomes validations and degree delivery, in liaison with to the Administrative Coordinators; and
d. Ensure the delivery of student’s affairs services, and notably be the primary focal point for all Students during their stay, for immigration, housing, banking, insurance, scholarships and health affairs. Each Local Administrative Coordinator is primary focal point regarding all student’s services and information with regards to given Host Institution (i.e. visa application guidance should be seek seeked by the Student from the Local Administrative Coordinator of the university where the Student have to study next).
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Sources: Student Agreement