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UNIVERSITE DE BISKRA

Country: Algeria

UNIVERSITE DE BISKRA

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 610361-EPP-1-2019-1-DZ-EPPKA2-CBHE-JP
    Funder Contribution: 754,300 EUR

    The EL@N project is a joint national project proposed in the line with the national priorities established under the Erasmus + projects. The consortium of this project consists of 6 language centers (CEILs) of the Algerian universities Tlemcen, Biskra, Bejaia, Guelma, Ouargla, and Oran. The geographical coverage of the six universities is fairly representative of the Algerian territory. The Program counties are represented by 4 European universities: Sapienza de Rome, Valencienne, Santiago de Compostela and Istanbul University. The general objective of EL@N is to promote the multilingualism and the intercultural dialog through the modernisation of the teaching practices of the CEILs. The introduction of a comprehensive digital environment for language education in the CEILs. It aims at setting up an e-Learning platform that allows the networking of CEILs and both the capitalization and sharing of digital resources required for modern, efficient and interactive language learning. In addition, EL@N aims to build local capacity and the acquisition of multiple skills necessary for the development and management of a digital platform.The EL@N project aims to respond primarily to the needs of the university community, students at all levels (LMD) and faculty members and to cope with the constraints related to learning foreign languages and related problems. EL@N aims to offer adapted and on line training to different target audiences to overcome the problems of distance and time (rural areas, heavy schedule of students and staff ...), and to train learners in accordance with the specific needs of the socio-economic world and the labor market.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 586295-EPP-1-2017-1-IT-EPPKA2-CBHE-JP
    Funder Contribution: 568,884 EUR

    Internationalization in the MENA region is a quite complex undertaking and international mobility has become a key tool to improve the quality of Higher Education, thus addressing the regional need for a strong skills base to uphold economic and social development. Within this framework, Erasmus+ and its International Credit Mobility (ICM) Scheme have represented a challenge for MENA governments and HEIs, who have felt the need to share information and best practices to develop an innovative, effective and efficient management of ICM.ICMED, though the activities carried out in its 30 months of implementation and thanks to the effective involvement of its Partners, has contributed to building Partner countries’ HEIs capacity in the field of international relations, with a specific focus on E+ ICM, thus reinforcing EU partners cooperation in the region and improving the quality of mobility flows under KA107. More specifically, the project aimed at strengthening partner HEIs staff capacity to deal with ICM & International Mobility in general, through the implementation of a comprehensive Training Programme held in the region. First, a Consultation Process was carried out with the objective to map the status of ICM implementation at institutional and regional level. This included a desk research, interviews with academic and administrative staff, as well as National Erasmus+ Offices in Partner countries; and the development of a comprehensive Training Plan. Based on the results of the Consultation process, 3 training weeks were carried out on different themes, including “Effective cooperation between EU & Partner countries towards a successful application and Instruments and services for ICM”; “Recognition mechanisms and instruments within ICM; “Beyond ICM: developing of JD/DD programmes”. A comprehensive International Mobility Toolkit was then developed to support Partners in the institutional implementation of ICM. The Toolkit includes a set of templates to be used as daily guidelines and roadmap to implement and manage ICM and potentially any other international mobility scheme. The toolkit has served as a reference to HEIs staff in the region, as demonstrated during the final conference and Train-the-Trainers event. These outputs were widely disseminated and multiplied during the Train-the-Trainers event and the Final Conference.Four Policy Briefs addressing local authorities in Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria, as well as the EC, were also prepared with the aim to contribute to the discussion on the future generation of ICM programmes (E+ 2021-27/ national programmes) and shared with key stakeholders during the Final Conference and separate meetings. At local level, MENA HEIs have widely benefited from the project results as demonstrated by Partners feedback and new actions undertaken (see other sections of the Report for further information), exploiting achieved skills and establishing new privileged cooperation forms with EU and other African HEIs; at national & EU level, local NEOs were stimulated to reflect on ICM management and implementation as well as on its potential revision and restructuring in the MENA region, with a special attention to digital innovation, blended mobility and virtual exchange.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 617768-EPP-1-2020-1-DZ-EPPKA2-CBHE-SP
    Funder Contribution: 905,594 EUR

    "The project ""Creation of Digital Capacities for the Management of Quality Assurance in Algerian Higher Education"" (DIGITAQ) aims to provide quality assurance activities in Algeria with a networked information system based on a national database, capable of meeting all operational and even prospective needs. Indeed, DIGITAQ makes it possible to perpetuate the culture and management through quality assurance in Algerian universities with the help of a digital medium facilitating the collection and processing of data. The project intends to act at different levels (local, national and international), while building on the achievements and achievements of Algerian universities. The aim is to design a federative and collaborative system for managing the information generated by the activities and the quality assurance programme. Thanks to the QA platform, each stakeholder, wherever they are, can access an unprecedented amount of information. The innovative nature of the DIGITAQ project will enable decision-makers and managers of HEIs to have access to indicators grouped together in a dashboard allowing them to monitor and control all their activities.Moreover, the networking of all the Quality Assurance Commissions will contribute to developing collaboration between Algerian universities among themselves but also with European partners. The overall objective of the DIGITAQ project is to perpetuate the culture and management through quality assurance in Algerian universities with the help of a digital medium facilitating the collection and processing of data."

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 573852-EPP-1-2016-1-FR-EPPKA2-CBHE-JP
    Funder Contribution: 999,622 EUR

    The major objective of the AFREQEN project is to increase the adaptability of higher and professional education system in Algeria, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Morocco, Senegal and Tunisia in the field of renewable energies and environment. The mean is to develop professional aspects in education, and to implement a quality process of continuous improvement within the institutions of training and applied research. AFREQEN will thus contribute to sustainable development and to growing up of renewable energies in North and West Africa. AFREQEN aims to establish:- Bases for the acquisition of skills in quality management and in metrological control, by designing, testing and diffusing initial (I) and professional (P) training modules, including e-learning ones, with up-to-date knowledge in renewable energies : biomass, solar, wind ... The module construction will address the requirements issued from a study of the needs of the social, economic, agronomic and industrial sectors in the African transaharian region.- Capacities in the academic institutions for the implementation of the quality approach : for students at engineers, Master and Doctorate levels; for adults at manager (awareness) and professional (training sessions) levels; for research and technology transfer among researchers, teachers and other ‘staff from the academic area', with specific credits.- The networking of higher education institutions and research institutes in the partnering countries with the EU member states, using a previous sustainable and evolutive cloud platform of expertise and experience sharing, enlarged to new environmental technologies and to new African countries.The consortium brings together major actors in the partnering countries and relevant international institutions related to development.

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