Facilitating Mobility
Mobility is influenced by a multitude of factors and obstacles (regional setting, structure of university, socio-economic factors, environmental factors, unforeseeable external factors such as the pandemic, individual and personal barriers, etc.). All EUPeace members have strengths and limits in tackling these aspects in different ways and to different degrees.
The EUPeace mobility approach expressly addresses the diversity of the member institutions. The aim is to develop a support structure, which not only increases mobility numbers, but also the quality of mobility circulation amongst member institutions. EUPeace will balance efforts to augment the overall amount of student and staff mobilities with enabling mobilities from and to underrepresented areas of the EUPeace Network.
Activities:
A. Create a Facilitating Mobilities Group developing the overall guidelines and support structure for all forms of mobility,
B. Set-up the Joint Digital Campus including a shared gateway for mobility related information,
C. Implement an EUPeace Course Repository,
D. Use Design Thinking for Mobility Development,
E. Realise International Staff Weeks for administrative and technical staff, with a focus on mobility,
F. Implement a Buddy System to support mobility,
G. Increase mobility circulation numbers & realisation horizontal priorities in mobility,
H. Create a network to test the harmonisation of systems and measures of Paperless Mobility.
Contact:
Lect. Semra Sadık Krupka – International Office, ERASMUS
Müge Ergin – International Office