3rd DoQuP Training Seminar on “Software for the on-line management of the identified information and data for the quality assurance of study programmes in partner countries”

3rd DoQuP Training Seminar on “Software for the on-line management of the identified information and data for the quality assurance of study programmes in partner countries

Roma (Italy), 13th - 15th November 2013

 

The 3rd and last Training Seminar of the DoQuP project on “Software for the on-line management of the identified information and data for the QA of SPs in PCs” was held in Rome from 13th to 15th November 2013.

The aim of the seminar was to introduce the partner Universities to the implementation and use of the software for the on-line management of the identified information and data for the QA of SPs in PCs produced in the context of the project.

The seminar was hosted and organised by the Conference of the Rectors of Italian Universities (CRUI).

The seminar was articulated in 5 main sessions held on the mornings of the three days of seminar, devoted to the software implementation and use and led by Simone Ravaioli and Massimo Rimondi, CINECA, and Alfredo Squarzoni, University of Genova.

Two afternoon sessions, the first on the state-of-the-art of the Bologna process implementation and the second on its impact on the design of SPs in Europe and, in particular, in the partner Member States of the DoQuP project, completed the seminar programme.

In the afternoon of the first day of the seminar Guillermo Bernabeu, University of Alicante, introduced the Implementation of the Bologna process in Europe. His presentation was followed by those of Christian Stracke, University of Duisburg-Essen - Germany, Marzia Foroni, Ministry of Education University and Research - Italy, Eva Jankovichová, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava - Slovakia and Nizar Ayadi and Guillermo Bernabeu, University of Alicante - Spain, who presented an overview on the implementation of the Bologna process in their countries.

The second afternoon session, in the second day of the seminar, was introduced by the presentation of Luigi Filippo Donà Dalle Rose, Bologna Expert, University of Padua - Italy, on the Impact of the Bologna process on the design of SPs in Europe. Then Christian Stracke, University of Duisburg-Essen - Germany, Alfredo Squarzoni, University of Genoa - Italy, Eva Jankovichová, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava - Slovakia and Guillermo Bernabeu, University of Alicante - Spain discussed the impact of the Bologna process on the design of SPs in their countries.

A summing-up concluded the seminar.

All the seminar presentations are on-line at http://tempus-doqup.unige.it/documents