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Benedikt Brisch Head of Division Eastern Europe and CIS Kennedyallee 50 – D53175 Bonn - Germany

Existing tools and programmes to promote international learning and research mobility Programmes of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Warszawa July 6 th , 2011. Benedikt Brisch Head of Division Eastern Europe and CIS Kennedyallee 50 – D53175 Bonn - Germany.

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Benedikt Brisch Head of Division Eastern Europe and CIS Kennedyallee 50 – D53175 Bonn - Germany

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  1. Existing tools and programmes to promote international learning and research mobilityProgrammes of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)Warszawa July 6th, 2011 Benedikt Brisch Head of Division Eastern Europe and CISKennedyallee 50 – D53175 Bonn - Germany

  2. DAAD: Overall Structure and Goals • Scholarhips for Individuals • Supporting Mobility in the Framework of University-Cooperation • Results Outline

  3. Structure Deutscher AkademischerAustauschDienst A self-governing organisation of the German institutions of higher education with 232 member institutions and 123 student bodies

  4. PresidentProf. Dr. Margret Wintermantel (starting: 01/2012) Overview Secretary GeneralDr. Dorothea Rüland Vice-PresidentProf. Dr. Max Huber Executive Comitee Offices inBonn and Berlin Board of Trustees General Assembly Selection Committees Universities Student Bodies Regional Offices Information Centres

  5. EU 51 Mio. € = 13,7% Other sources: 33 Mio. € = 8,8% DAAD - Budget 2011 373 Mio. EUR Federal Ministry of Cooperation and Development 34,9 Mio. € = 9,4% Ministry of Foreign Affairs: 168 Mio. € = 45,10% Federal Ministry of Education 85,8 Mio. € = 23%

  6. Internationalization of German universities Increasing the international appeal of German universities and promoting the international dimension in German higher education € 75 m Scholarships for Germans Supporting future German Leaders in their studies and Research abroad (including ERASMUS) € 111 m Scholarshipsfor foreigners Supporting future foreign elites at German universities andresearch institutes € 83 m Goals and expenditures (2010) Promoting German Studies and the German language abroad Promoting the German language and German Studies at foreign universities € 47 m Educational cooperation with developing countries Promoting academic, economic, and democratic development in developing and reform countries € 76 m

  7. DAAD-Lecturers in the Countries of the Eastern Partnership Belarus - www.daad-ic-minsk.by1 IC Lecturer - Dr. Michael Klees 4 Lecturer for German language1 Lecturer for technical German language Ukraine - www.daad.org.ua1 IC Lecturer - Florian Küchler12 Lecturer 2 Lecturers for technical German language 1 Long term lecturer Moldova 1 Lecturer - Sophia Bellmann Azerbaijan - www.daad.baku.az 1 IC Lecturer- Andrej Götze Georgia – www.daad.org.ge 1 IC Lecturer - Dr. Elisabeth Venohr 2 Lecturers 1 Longterm Lecturer Armenia – www.daad.am1 IC Lecturer- Tine Laufer

  8. Scholarships for Incoming and Outgoing Students and Academics Foreigners Germans For graduated, postdocs: one-year-grant and short-term-grant for research, doctoral scholarships, research stay for academics Individual- Scholarships For students: scholarships for master students, summer schools, language courses at different level, special group travels, Go East-summer school scholarships, Regional programmes: Courses taught in German language (DSG), eastern partnerships, programme for the prevention of conflicts, assistance of the democratic process in Ukraine, bachelor plus, double degree programme, Go East – Semester-Scholarships Project Grants

  9. Scholarships for Incoming and Outgoing Students and Academics • The best and brightest are supported with individual mobility grants no matter whether they are • foreigners or Germans • scientists or artists • undergraduates, graduates, PhDs, postdocs, • Grants available for • general scholarship schemes open to all subjects, countriesand for all host institutions • specific programes, e.g. for • certain regions, certain elite institutions, fields with special relevance for international cooperation

  10. Enhancing framework conditions for international students …such as improving legislative conditions relating to visa and general status conditions as well as work permits securing reliable and transparent admission procedures offering foreign student tutoring and guidance providing affordable and suitable student accommodation consciousness-raising initiatives and campaigns in Germany offering more and better opportunities to learn and test the German language abroad (introduction of TestDaF, developing distance learning courses)

  11. Offshore activities of German Universities What is “German” about these off-shore activities? curricula from German Universities German accreditation degrees from German partner universities representatives of German partner universities as members of governing boards professors and lecturers from Germany integrated study and research periods in Germany intensive German language training scholarships to Germany for the best graduates cooperation with German industry

  12. Foreign Country Germany Bachelor Plus Programme / Double Degree Programme • Developing four year-Bachelors with compulsory year abroad • course of study with an international profile and special • qualifications for professional integration, full recognition of credits • gained at the partner university by home university • Developing Double or Joint Degree Courses with • Foreign Partners • course of study with obligatory periods of at least one • year at a partner university abroad leading either to a joint • or a double degree from each university • Funding: structural and mobility costs up to 80.000 € p.a.

  13. started in 2002 • about 5,000 scholarships • 35 Summer schools with 336 scholarsin 27 countries in Eastern Europe in 2010 Campaign for more mobility Go East • Internships – Semester Scholarships • Summer Schools at Eastern European Universities in 2011: e.g. • Belarus - Actual Environmental Problems of the XXIth century • Azerbaijan - Energy Security and challenges in South Caucasus and Central Asia • Moldova - Migration, minorities, human rights – socio-political challenges in the neighbouring states of the EU: Moldova and Ukraine • Ukraine - Ukraine today: social, political and cultural change before and after the orange revolution

  14. Ostpartnerschaften - Eastern Partnerships • initiated in 1973 to develop the partnership between the BRD and Soviet Union • start with 9 applications in 1974 and • A financial volume of 2.2 EURO in 2010 • with 411 partnerships and 4,463 sponsored persons Ukraine 28 Partnerships 113 Ger./ 190 Ukr. Belarus 11 Partnerships 36 Ger./ 56 Bela. Azerbaijan 5 partnerships 5 Ger./ 12 Azer. Armenia 6 partnerships 5 Ger./ 18 Arm. Georgia 9 partnerships 13 Ger./ 26 Geor.

  15. DSG – Study Programms in German Language • initiated in 1993 to promote the German language in Eastern Countries and to support students in special fields with required German terminology • Started with 23 courses taught in German language, actually 28, • within these academic mobility of 614 persons in 2010 • a financial volume of 1.3TEURO in 2010 Ukraine 4 Partner Programmes 117 Persons Georgia 1 Partner Program 21 Persons Belarus 1 Partner Program 23 Persons Armenia 1 Partner Program Start: in 2011

  16. Results: Mobility Trends over the 20 years Foreign students in Germany German students abroad German students in the ERASMUS programme source: www..wissenschaft-weltoffen.de/daten

  17. 500 400 300 200 100 0 2008 2009 2010 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 2008 2009 2010 160 500 140 400 120 100 300 80 60 200 40 100 20 0 2008 2009 2010 0 2009 2010 400 2008 300 1000 200 800 100 0 2008 2009 2010 400 200 0 2008 2009 2010 Mobility trends for the countries of the Eastern Partnership (2009 – 2001) Belarus Ukraine Moldova Georgia 600 Armenia Azerbaijan

  18. Thank you for your attention –Vielen Dank für Ihre Aufmerksamkeit!

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