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| '''A4.4.1 Collect and chart current master and doctoral training activities | | '''A4.4.1''' Collect and chart current master and doctoral training activities | ||
| - Collection of Cultural Heritage related Master degree and doctoral schools that are consistent with UGS criteria and UNITA strategy | | - Collection of Cultural Heritage related Master degree and doctoral schools that are consistent with UGS criteria and UNITA strategy | ||
| Excel sheet provided by Task 4.4. | | Excel sheet provided by Task 4.4. | ||
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| '''A4.4.2 Define standards for the eligibility of learning programmes for the UGS | | '''A4.4.2''' Define standards for the eligibility of learning programmes for the UGS | ||
| - Shared documents (one for students and one for programs) that provide an exhaustive list of all criteria/standards that are expected to fulfil a UGS certificate (for students) and “Label/Tag” (for programs) | | - Shared documents (one for students and one for programs) that provide an exhaustive list of all criteria/standards that are expected to fulfil a UGS certificate (for students) and “Label/Tag” (for programs) | ||
| Two Word documents provided by Task 4.4. | | Two Word documents provided by Task 4.4. | ||
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| '''A4.4.3 Progressively implement the UGS in the UNITA focus areas | | '''A4.4.3''' Progressively implement the UGS in the UNITA focus areas | ||
| - Implementation of Graduate School certificate (and label/tag) at the UNITA scale, starting with the Cultural Heritage | | - Implementation of Graduate School certificate (and label/tag) at the UNITA scale, starting with the Cultural Heritage | ||
| Web Platform | | Web Platform |
Revision as of 09:47, 7 April 2025
Task number | 4 |
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Name | UNITA Graduate School in alliance focus areas |
Strategic Axes | Education and Pedagogical Innovation, Communities building |
Workpackage | Knowledge-based growth in rural, mountain and cross-border territories |
Objectives
- Set up a UNITA Graduate School (GS) that proposes interconnected learning programmes from the master level to the doctorate level
- Definition of standards for the award of the UNITA label for Master/PhD programmes
- Develop interconnected master and doctoral programmes targeting alliance thematic areas through research-based academic, practice-oriented and industrial-based training
Inputs & Resources
Source documentation:
Resources
- Human Resources: List of staff on the task, roles and position: 33 persons (all universities are represented) involved in the task
Profiles: Heads of Masters, Heads of doctoral schools, Leaders of existing Graduate Schools.
- Financial: Budget allocated to the task: 30000€ for travels, subsistence, accommodation. 10000€ for other costs (2 500 per University that will organize once the Doctoriales/3min PhD).
- Materials: Type of materials required (computers, software, scientific tools): Not at that step, but future needs for a web platform and lectures storage.
- Intangible: Type of intangible materials (communication tools, data bases,…): Not at that step, but future needs for a web platform and lectures storage.
Activities & Sub-Tasks
Source documentation: In each WP folder, document entitled “WPx_full_description)
List of activities | Actions to implement | Deadline |
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A4.4.1 Collect and chart current master and doctoral training activities |
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July 2024 |
A4.4.2 Define standards for the eligibility of learning programmes for the UGS |
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January 2025 |
A4.4.3 Progressively implement the UGS in the UNITA focus areas |
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October 2027 |
Indicators
These indicators have been gathered from the different source (list below) and have been gathered from interviews driven by Task 5.4 UNITA impact observatory.
Outputs
Source documentation: In each WP folder, document entitled “WPx_full_description)
Primary indicators
Indicators gathered from the proposal
- IND 4.4.a – Number of shared courses in UNITA Graduate School.
Baseline 2022:
Target 2027: 200
Secondary indicators
To be defined by T5.4 members previously to interviews and to be proposed to task co leader
- Number of students applying to the UGS
- Number of students participating to the shared courses.
- Number of students participating in exchange programs or joint courses (Student mobility)
- Number of submitted joint programmes: PhD co-tutelles, COFUND, Marie Sklodowska-Curie actions, Erasmus Mundus joint master programmes
- For some (ex. Erasmus Mundus, COFUND) discussion need to be done at an executive level.
- Job placement rates: assess the employment outcomes of students who have participated in joint programs or collaborations.
- Difficult to evaluate due to time constraint
- Choral COFUND program may help (but may not be fully consistent)
- Percentage of Master students coming to PhD program (at university level)
- Estimation at the graduate school
- Important to measure the derivative indicators
Subtask Outputs
Sub Task Outputs Indicate concerned sub task |
Outputs indicator Expected results at the sub-task level / To be verified in interview with task co-leaders |
Source of data To be verified in interview with task co-leaders |
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A4.4.1 Collect and chart current master and doctoral training activities | - Collection of Cultural Heritage related Master degree and doctoral schools that are consistent with UGS criteria and UNITA strategy | Excel sheet provided by Task 4.4. |
A4.4.2 Define standards for the eligibility of learning programmes for the UGS | - Shared documents (one for students and one for programs) that provide an exhaustive list of all criteria/standards that are expected to fulfil a UGS certificate (for students) and “Label/Tag” (for programs) | Two Word documents provided by Task 4.4. |
A4.4.3 Progressively implement the UGS in the UNITA focus areas | - Implementation of Graduate School certificate (and label/tag) at the UNITA scale, starting with the Cultural Heritage | Web Platform |
Outcomes
Source documentation:
Task Outcomes
Task Outcomes Identify the outcomes |
Outcomes indicator Expected results at the task level / To be verified in interview with task co-leaders |
Source of data To be verified in interview with task co-leaders |
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• Report on the UNITA graduate school defining the UNITA principles for master studies (Electronic format. In English with summary in each partner's national language. ± 50 pages) • Report for doctoral training studies (Electronic format. In English with summary in each partner's national language. ± 50 pages) |
• Number of implemented Graduate Schools • Number of awarded UNITA certificates |
Task leaders |
What are the benefits of the actions for the alliance partners? How does the task transform the partners? | • Increased visibility and attractiveness of partner institutions • Strengthened research capabilities and outputs |
Doctoral Schools Web of Science Task Leaders |
To what extent did the task contribute to achieve WP’s and/or UNITA’s goals? | • Establishment of a robust framework for graduate education • Alignment with UNITA's mission for excellence in research and education |
WP leaders assessments |
Impacts
Source documentation:
- Task and WP long-term objectives Task Description – T4.4 description - WP4 Objectives
- UNITA Mission Statement (from Grant Agreement)
Users / Beneficiaries Intern to UNITA | End-Users / Beneficiaries extern to UNITA | |
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1) Who are the stakeholders benefiting of the task’s actions? | Faculty, students, administrative staff, and researchers across all UNITA partner institutions. Enhanced opportunities for interdisciplinary research and international collaboration. |
To check with the T5.1 list |
2) To what extent has the local/international society changed as a result of outcomes compared to before UNITA? What are the long term results for them? | Having more PhDs (with a strong culture of interdisciplinarity) on topics such as Cultural Heritage, Green Energy, etc., will shed light on key societal issues. UGS is expected to influence the research strategies of UNITA members in the long term, aligning them with societal expectations. |
Increased availability of highly skilled graduates in fields critical to societal needs such as cultural heritage and green energy. Strengthened ties between academia and industry, leading to better job placement and economic development. Greater public engagement and awareness through research dissemination and community projects. |
Indicators' data sheet
Description | Unit of measurement | Source of data | Frequency | Baseline (2022) | Target 2027 | Possible sub indicators |
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Number of shared courses in UNITA Graduate Schools | Figure | Reports Training paths and web platform |
Once per year | 0 | 200 | Number of participants |
Data collection
- Manual collection: Number of shared lectures.
- Automatic collection: -
Additional Notes
The development of a comprehensive support system, including pre-departure orientations, visa assistance, accommodation help, and academic advising, will be crucial to facilitate the mobility process and ensure students can focus on their academic and cultural experiences.
Continuous monitoring and evaluation mechanisms should be established to assess the effectiveness of the UGS programs and make necessary adjustments.
Collaboration with industry partners to ensure that the curriculum remains relevant and that students are equipped with the skills needed in the job market.