International Cooperation
10/25/2024 2024-12-05 8:06Međunarodna saradnja
International Cooperation
International cooperation is essential for modern universities for several key reasons:
Exchange of Knowledge and Research:
Access to Global Resources:
Development of International Perspectives:
Adaptation to the Global Job Market:
Enhanced Reputation:
In short, international cooperation is vital for the success of modern universities as they pursue new knowledge, prepare students for the global workforce, and strengthen their institutional reputation.
Erasmus+ is a European Union program offering a range of opportunities for education, training, and student and staff mobility. Students can study or intern abroad through this program, while faculty members can conduct lectures and engage in professional development.
The university should develop a new strategy for international cooperation, encompassing core principles, vision, mission, and goals related to international collaboration. Mobility and international partnerships are essential to align with the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) and the European Research Area (ERA).
The university should integrate international and intercultural elements into its curriculum, research, and related activities, enabling full participation in regional, European, and global flows of knowledge and education.
Finally, our university should join new rector's conferences to access additional funding and participate in research projects.