Joint Study Programmes in the Educational Policy and Law of Eastern Partnership Countries

This paper aims at analysing the policy and legal framework of joint study programmes in Eastern Partnership countries (EaP countries) in frames of the standards of the European Higher Education Area and providing the recommendations on its enhancement. It is concluded that the internationalization...

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Main Authors: Yuliya Vashchenko, Olesia Otradnova, Vadym Tsiura
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Language:English
Published: Mykolas Romeris University 2020-01-01
Series:Public Policy and Administration
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Online Access:https://www3.mruni.eu/ojs/public-policy-and-administration/article/view/5438
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spelling doaj-a9b7f16301234068a55c210b9779587c2020-11-25T03:10:44ZengMykolas Romeris UniversityPublic Policy and Administration1648-26032029-28722020-01-0119110.5755/j01.ppaa.19.1.25185Joint Study Programmes in the Educational Policy and Law of Eastern Partnership CountriesYuliya VashchenkoOlesia OtradnovaVadym TsiuraThis paper aims at analysing the policy and legal framework of joint study programmes in Eastern Partnership countries (EaP countries) in frames of the standards of the European Higher Education Area and providing the recommendations on its enhancement. It is concluded that the internationalization of higher education has been considered as one of the critical priorities of the educational policy in EaP countries. However, more emphasis on the role of joint study programmes is needed. The level of specification of legislative requirements on joint study programmes in EaP countries differs. The educational laws in Georgia, Moldova include special provisions devoted to joint study programmes, in Ukraine – basic framework, including the possibility to establish joint study programmes and awarding the joint degrees, while respective legislation in Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Belarus – just general provisions regarding the international cooperation of higher educational institutions. It is suggested to implement the European Approach for Quality Assurance of Joint Programmes in national laws and regulations in EaP countries, first of all, in part of the definition of joint study programmes and the recognition of the accreditation decisions of foreign quality assurance agencies.https://www3.mruni.eu/ojs/public-policy-and-administration/article/view/5438educational developmentinternationalization strategyeducational administrationjoint study programmequality assurance
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Joint Study Programmes in the Educational Policy and Law of Eastern Partnership Countries
Public Policy and Administration
educational development
internationalization strategy
educational administration
joint study programme
quality assurance
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Olesia Otradnova
Vadym Tsiura
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title Joint Study Programmes in the Educational Policy and Law of Eastern Partnership Countries
title_short Joint Study Programmes in the Educational Policy and Law of Eastern Partnership Countries
title_full Joint Study Programmes in the Educational Policy and Law of Eastern Partnership Countries
title_fullStr Joint Study Programmes in the Educational Policy and Law of Eastern Partnership Countries
title_full_unstemmed Joint Study Programmes in the Educational Policy and Law of Eastern Partnership Countries
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publisher Mykolas Romeris University
series Public Policy and Administration
issn 1648-2603
2029-2872
publishDate 2020-01-01
description This paper aims at analysing the policy and legal framework of joint study programmes in Eastern Partnership countries (EaP countries) in frames of the standards of the European Higher Education Area and providing the recommendations on its enhancement. It is concluded that the internationalization of higher education has been considered as one of the critical priorities of the educational policy in EaP countries. However, more emphasis on the role of joint study programmes is needed. The level of specification of legislative requirements on joint study programmes in EaP countries differs. The educational laws in Georgia, Moldova include special provisions devoted to joint study programmes, in Ukraine – basic framework, including the possibility to establish joint study programmes and awarding the joint degrees, while respective legislation in Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Belarus – just general provisions regarding the international cooperation of higher educational institutions. It is suggested to implement the European Approach for Quality Assurance of Joint Programmes in national laws and regulations in EaP countries, first of all, in part of the definition of joint study programmes and the recognition of the accreditation decisions of foreign quality assurance agencies.
topic educational development
internationalization strategy
educational administration
joint study programme
quality assurance
url https://www3.mruni.eu/ojs/public-policy-and-administration/article/view/5438
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