Common use of Language policy Clause in Contracts

Language policy. All M1 courses are taught in English. The M2 courses will be taught in English at all the partner universities, except for the French universities, where the language of instruction will be French. All students receive language training to promote academic success and social integration. Some language courses will be part of the academic programme of the Master degree and will have ECTS credits. French language classes are offered to students selected to study at a French university in order to reach the required level in French, plus, before the start of the M2 academic year, a French summer course will be offered at the French universities. Each partner university will also offer a local language and culture course. Students will follow the assessment procedures of the partner universities they attend. Student performance will be assessed through oral and written examinations, including written reports, oral presentations and practical reports. All activities will be graded according to the national grading scale and the ECTS grading scale Each semester, students will complete a self-evaluation questionnaire in which they will report on their acquired knowledge and skills, as well as their academic and personal satisfaction. The defence of the thesis will take place in accordance with local regulations and the common procedure approved by all the partner universities. The PlantHealth Board will define specific options for the thesis defence, subject to the regulations of the partner universities. 5.1 Pass/fail criteria and re-sit exams for individual courses:

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Sources: Student Agreement, Student Agreement, Student Agreement

Language policy. All M1 courses are taught in English. The M2 courses will be taught in English at all the partner universities, except for the French universities, where the language of instruction will be French. All students receive language training to promote academic success and social integration. Some language courses will be part of the academic programme of the Master Master’s degree and will have ECTS credits. French language classes are offered to students selected to study at a French university in order to reach the required level in French, plus, before the start of the M2 academic year, a French summer course will be offered at the French universities. Each partner university will also offer a local language and culture course. Students will follow the assessment procedures of the partner universities they attend. Student performance will be assessed through oral and written examinations, including written reports, oral presentations and practical reports. All activities will be graded according to the national grading scale and the ECTS grading scale Each semester, students will complete a self-evaluation questionnaire in which they will report on their acquired knowledge and skills, as well as their academic and personal satisfaction. The defence of the thesis will take place in accordance with local regulations and the common procedure approved by all the partner universities. The PlantHealth Board will define specific options for the thesis defence, subject to the regulations of the partner universities. 5.1 Pass/fail criteria and re-sit exams for individual courses:

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Sources: Student Agreement, Student Agreement

Language policy. All the M1 courses are taught in English. The M2 courses will be are taught in English at all the partner Partner universities, except for at the French universities, where the language of instruction will be is French. All students will receive language training courses to promote their academic success and facilitate their social integration. Some language courses will be part of integrated within the academic programme of the Master degree Master’s Degree, and ECTS will have ECTS creditsbe awarded. Universities offering the M1 course will offer French language classes courses to the students who are offered to students selected to study undertake their M2 at a the French university in order to Universities so they can reach the required B2 level in French, plus, before the start of the M2 academic year, a French summer course will be offered at the French universities. Each partner university All Partner Universities will also offer a local language and culture course. Students will follow the assessment evaluation procedures of established by the partner Partner universities they attendhe/she attends. Student performance will be assessed through in oral and written examinationsexams, including incl. written reports, oral presentations and presentations, practical reports. All activities will be graded according to the national grading scale and the ECTS grading scale scale. Each semester, semester the students will complete deliver a self-evaluation self‐evaluation questionnaire in which they will report reporting on their acquired knowledge and skillscapacities, as well as their on his/her satisfaction at academic and personal satisfactionlevel. The defence of the thesis will take place in accordance with defense shall be done respecting local regulations and following the common joint procedure approved by all the partner universitiesPartner Universities. The PlantHealth Board will shall define specific thesis defense options for the thesis defence, subject to the regulations of Partner Universities. Upon successful completion of the partner universitiesrequired 120 ECTS, the student will obtain a Double Degree, incl. Diploma Supplement, from the Partner Institutions according to the agreed mobility track. 5.1 Pass/fail criteria and re-sit resit exams for individual courses:

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Sources: Student Agreement

Language policy. All the M1 courses are taught in English. The M2 courses will be are taught in English at all the partner Partner universities, except for at the French universities, where the language of instruction will be is French. All students will receive language training courses to promote their academic success and facilitate their social integration. Some language courses will be part of integrated within the academic programme of the Master degree Master’s Degree, and ECTS will have ECTS creditsbe awarded. Universities offering the M1 course will offer French language classes courses to the students who are offered to students selected to study undertake their M2 at a the French university in order to Universities so they can reach the required B2 level in French, plus, before the start of the M2 academic year, a French summer course will be offered at the French universities. Each partner university All Partner Universities will also offer a local language and culture course. Students will follow the assessment evaluation procedures of established by the partner Partner universities they attendhe/she attends. Student performance will be assessed through in oral and written examinationsexams, including incl. written reports, oral presentations and presentations, practical reports. All activities will be graded according to the national grading scale and the ECTS grading scale scale. Each semester, semester the students will complete deliver a self-evaluation self‐evaluation questionnaire in which they will report reporting on their acquired knowledge and skillscapacities, as well as their on his/her satisfaction at academic and personal satisfactionlevel. The thesis defence of the thesis will take place in accordance with shall be done respecting local regulations and following the common joint procedure approved by all the partner universitiesPartner Universities. The PlantHealth Board will shall define specific thesis defence options for the thesis defence, subject to the regulations of Partner Universities. Upon successful completion of the partner universitiesrequired 120 ECTS, the student will obtain a Double Degree, incl. Diploma Supplement, from the Partner Institutions according to the agreed mobility track. 5.1 Pass/fail criteria and re-sit resit exams for individual courses:

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Sources: Student Agreement

Language policy. All M1 courses are taught in English. The M2 courses will be taught in English at all the partner universities, except for the French universities, where the language of instruction will be French. All students receive language training to promote academic success and social integration. Some language courses will be part of the academic programme of the Master degree and will have ECTS credits. French language classes are offered to students selected to study at a French university in order to reach the required level in French, plus, before the start of the M2 academic year, a French summer course will be offered at the French universities. Each partner university will also offer a local language and culture course. Students will follow the assessment procedures of the partner universities they attend. Student performance will be assessed through oral and written examinations, including written reports, oral presentations and practical reports. All activities will be graded according to the national grading scale and the ECTS grading scale scale. Each semester, students will complete a self-evaluation questionnaire in which they will report on their acquired knowledge and skills, as well as their academic and personal satisfaction. The defence of the thesis will take place in accordance with local regulations and the common procedure approved by all the partner universities. The PlantHealth Board will define specific options for the thesis defence, subject to the regulations of the partner universities. 5.1 Pass/fail criteria and re-sit exams for individual courses:

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Sources: Student Agreement