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Workshop 1 "Employability via strategic competences and curricular innovation in Erasmus centralised projects” Unlocking employment and employability via University-Enterprise cooperation Doru TALABĂ, Coordinator of EUE-Net project - Erasmus Network
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Page 1: Workshop 1 "Employability via strategic competences and curricular innovation in Erasmus centralised projects” Unlocking employment and employability via.

Workshop 1 "Employability via strategic competences and curricular innovation in Erasmus

centralised projects”

Unlocking employment and employability via University-Enterprise cooperation

Doru TALABĂ, Coordinator of EUE-Net project - Erasmus Network

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EMPLOYABILITY One of the main issue among Bologna action lines

-It is meant at all levels: bachelor, master or doctorate-Two principles for curriculum development in the context of LLL:

University-Enterprises Cooperation

1. Involving employers in devising curricula

2. Innovation in the curricula – via learning outcomes

Main vehicle

- “New Skills for New Jobs” – not possible outside a strong U-E cooperation framework

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EMPLOYABILITY the ability to gain initial employment, to maintain employment, and to be able to move around within the labour market Employable students should have

•subject specific knowledge •generic employability skills (ability to engage in different disciplines; to pursue flexible learning paths and to continue personal and professional development)

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The aims of this presentation To present several Erasmus projects - focused on

employability through U – E cooperation To formulate several generic issues on which the

participants are invited to express their view and

experience from the own coordinated project

U stands for University

E stands for Enterprise but more for EMPLOYER

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P1: “Tuning” project: First Erasmus project explicitly targeting employability

• Clarifying the notion of “generic” and “subject specific” competences for the University programmes

• Crucial issues within the Employability scope• Numerous surveys in Europe using “Tuning scheme” since

Tuning project• Other surveys ongoing allover Europe• No need for detailed presentation – well known impact

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P2: EUE-Net – The first project for the creation of an European University-Enterprise Network

• Initially started as EUI-Net (Erasmus Thematic Network 2004-2007)• 82 Partners in all European countries• 3 years of EUI-Net• Well established instruments

– Annual EUE-Net Conference– Special Interest Groups = Sub-Networks (SNet’s)– Technical meetings – each 4…5 months– Tuning exercise to identify generic competences from Enterprises viewpoint

• The new Network EUE-Net – a new stage – with a focus on the needs of micro and small enterprises (2007-2010)

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P2: EUE-Net

• The new Network EUE-Net – a new stage – with a focus on μ&SME’s (2007-2010)

• A more systematic approach: from collecting and generating cases towards identifying the mechanisms of U-E cooperation and

• Launching strategic projects in Europe to boost mechanisms• In parallel – carrying out experiments

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EUE-Net a systematic approachQuality => employability

Knowledge - employability - Jobs

Universities Graduate Enterprises&Employers

CooperationQuality = employability = U-E cooperation !

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Three strategic areas of cooperation

Three corresponding cooperation mechanisms 3 Action lines within EUE-Net

University period

Studentship professional life

Enterprise

extension

extension

Practical placement of students

Joint Database for employment

Feedback from

Enterprises

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EUI-Net EUE-Net EUI-Net + other strategic partners: JEUNE and UEAPME Formulating the EUE-Net model (White Paper) and lines

of cooperation The project main goal Creating a momentum for

development of distinct projects for the three issues

Sub-Networks (SNet’s)

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Erasmus Network EUE-Net

MP2:Q-PlaNet

MP1:CDO-Net

MP3: ENTERPRENAUT

SNet1

SNet2

SNet3

Sub-Projects within EUE-NetEUE-Net Erasmus Network

SNet4

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EUE-Net SNet1:Quality of practical placements Network

• Background:– Practical placement – crucial employability = expose students to the job!– Not enough regulated (neither in U nor in E)– Best practice scattered in Europe local U-E arrangements– The context of increased mobility (Erasmus, Leonardo etc) – no

arrangement for quality control

• Urgent need: a U-E cooperation model for Student placements→ Quality Standards&Guidelines and infrastructure for Quality

Control

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EUE-Net SNet1 P3: Q-PlaNet –

Quality of Placements Network• New Multilateral project on U-E cooperation (2008-2010)• 3 Main objectives:

– To set up quality standards for practical placements in enterprises (curricula development, assessment and recognition of placements, contact to enterprises, quality control, student exchange programmes synergies)

– To set up 3 experimental quality reference centres in Brasov, Tallinn and Bucharest – and stimulate SP in countries with less dev.

– To develop a European pilot network of Quality Reference Centres

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Q-PlaNet

• Quality Reference Centres for Practical Placements (RCPP)– University or independent units that mediate the placements:– Contact with enterprises and checking the quality conditions for PP– Contact with study programme leaders in U to organise various PP

schemes for the students– Usually a local Network for which databases with Enterprises internship

and students are maintained– Usual in only few countries e.g. Germany, France, UK, Italy, Spain etc.

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Q-PlaNet• The Regional model

Regional quality reference centre

Enterprise

Enterprise

Enterprise

Quality

Quality

Quality

-Enterprise

University

/ Student

University / Student

Quality

University-Enterprise cooperation model at regional level

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Q-PlaNet model for trans-national placements• The Network of Networks

Regional quality reference centre

Erasmus-Enterprise

ERASMUS-Enterprise

ERASMUS-Enterprise Quality

Quality

Quality

Erasmus-Enterprise

University/ Student

University / Student

Regional quality reference centre

Enterprise

ERASMUS-Enterprise

QualityQuality

University / Student

University / Student

Country A

Country B

ERASMUS- Enterprise

Quality

Quality

Approval of enterprises

European Network

Definition, Preparaation, Valorisation

University-Enterprise cooperation

The concept of project “Q-PlaNet”

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Q-PlaNet current status• New RCPP centres established in Brasov and Tallinn Last Training of Staff ongoing in Karlsruhe next week• Standards & Guidelines under development

three standards: Requirements, Implementation, Control based on labeling both U as Employability oriented and E as “Erasmus Employers”Expected impact to create a momentum at European level

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Join Q-Planet ! www.Q-planet.org

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P4: CDO-Net: A network of Career Developmt Centres– CDO’s Regional actors mediating the employment– Maintain databases of graduates or students approaching graduation and

available positions in enterprises– Usually 5000-20000 records– Several hunderds of CDO’s in Europe

• CDO’s are the natural job mediators between U-E• EUE-Net 2nd action line: A European Network of CDO’s

– Assembled database of CDO’s in Europe Expected impact at European level

A European barometer of employment and employability

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Expected impactA European barometer of employment and employability Brings together the three actors: U – S – E 3W (win-win-win):U – to see trends and possibility to forecastE – possibility to plan development and creation of new jobsS – information for choice of the future professionCurrent status: - The first experiment (federating databases) CDO Vienna and

Budapest- Network of 9 CDO’s within EUE-Net- Structural Network launched best practice, self-sust. model

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P5: Enterprenaut• Background:

– In Europe only 40% of students think about creation of their own business after graduation (vs. 60% in USA)

– Entrepreneurship is not (yet?) defined as a generic skill (and general subject in the curricula)

• EUE-Net 3rd Action line at trans-national scale: mobility of entrepreneurs within University

Enterprenaut

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Two experimental Entreprenaut’s • Partners: JEUNE and UEAPME • Host: University Transilvania of Brasov• Mobility of entrepreneurs in Universities:• Duration: 1 week. Content:

• Attending classes with students (see what and how is taught )• Giving some lectures with academics (“learning by doing”, “learning

by teaching”)• Language training• Sketch of their business expansion with selected students• Follow up (in May – July ‘07): linked student mobility• Expected result: students will create their own job or business,

entrepreneurs accumulating formal University transferable credits

• Very positive feedback from the entrepreneurs

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Current status

• One Enterprenaut – continuing planning establishment of company with the student in RO

• Sub-programme of mobility for entrepreneurs launched within EUE-Net– Call prepared (application forms) and launched

• Continuation of the “sub-programme” in cooperation with DG Enterprise with an independent project

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Next EUE-Net Conference: Cyprus 30 April -2 May 2009

www.eue-net.org

What is the relevance of the projects EUI-Net, EUE-Net and their subsequent derived projects for the

Bologna action lines?

A questionnaire to assess according to the criteria mentioned in the framework documents of Cluster meeting

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A. Anticipating Skills and Competences – EUE-Net assessment

- Yes- Tuning exercises both in EUI-Net and EUE-Net – with enterprises

- Yes. Both EUI and EUE-Net include partners from almost all European countries- Clear transversal competencies have been identified as being relevant for enterprises during Tuning exercises, linguistic skills for entrepreneurs

- DISADVANTAGE ! discussion

No.

A.1. Is assessment of future skills needs integrated in your project's work plan? how? A.2. Different situation of Member States? Is the composition of your consortium organised to reflect this? A.3. Transversal competencies, such as problem-solving and analytical skills, self-management and communication skills, linguistic skillsA.4. Qualifications Frameworks (QF) do not describe separate, specific, ‘employability’ skills? - shortcoming or an advantage QFs are taken into account in your project?

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B. Curriculum development – EUE-Net assessment-Yes- Tuning methodology Success factors: existing of U-E cooperation permanent FRAMEWORK. DISCUSSION-Balance – is proper for each programme. Not to forget the accreditation reqs – very strict-DISCUSSION- Not contradictory. Coping with present requirements is the first proof of real employability - DISCUSSION

The only answer DISCUSSION

B.1. Involving employers in designing curricula based on learning outcomes. Success factors and possible pitfalls.B.2. Proper balance between "subject specific knowledge" and "transferable skills" – How?B.3. How to reconcile the immediate requirements of the labour market and long-term perspectives of employability in the context of curriculum development?B.4. Graduates with work experience more competitive in the labour market Increased work placements = the only answer or are there alternatives, e.g. outlined in your project?

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C. Dialogue between HEIs and employers-Yes- see above.

- Unfortunately not perhaps yours ?

- Yes – Enterprenaut scheme – presented earlier

Probably yes. (out of EUE-Net scope)

Yes. AIESEC is part of the EUE-Net consortium and also students are part of CDO-Net and Q-Planet projects Very relevant input !!

C.1. Can you give examples from your project's practice on dialogue between HEIs and employers?.

C.2. Is awareness-raising among employers of the value of a bachelor qualification and associated learning outcomes part of your project?

C.3. Does your project deal with staff mobility (HEI/business)? If so, can you already identify good practices?

C.4. Is there a difference in the assessment of transversal skills acquired via mobility or those acquired via the curriculum? Is your project assessing such skills?

C.5.The views of students. What is the experience gained within your project?

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What are your views and your project’s experience for the Bologna action lines according to the questions

above?

Each Workshop participant is kindly invited to present the context of her/his own project as well as personal views

using the questions above (max 5 min per speaker)