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EVENTS
The
three Thematic Pillars will be holding workshops in the New Year,
further information will follow in the next newsletter.
Bidding
Success
HERODOT has successfully applied for funding from the European Commission
for the year 2003/4. The budget, work programme and activities are
still being organised and fuller details will be sent in the near
future. All Thematic Groups
NEW
PILLAR - PILLAR UPDATE - EEGECS
- HELP PLEASE - INLT - FUNDING
NEWS - NETWORK GROWTH
New
Thematic Pillar Proposed
Following the recent RGS-IBG Conference in London, a suggestion
foir a new Thematic Pillar resulted from a session held there. The
new pillar would look at the theme of Sustainabilityin the teaching
of Geography in Higher Education. If you are interested in participating
in this new proposal, then please cpontact either Martin
Haigh or Karl Donert.
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Pillars: Update TP1 - TP2
- TP3
TP1:
Europeanisation (Leader: Olivier Mentz) -
Malta meeting- Pilot survey - Tartu meeting - New Project proposal
A
meeting of those interested in this Europeanisation of Geographical
curriculum and structures in higher education was held in Malta
in July 2003. The aims of this meeting were to produce a pilot questionnaire
and survey methodology to compare Geography across Europe, by undertaking
surveys of academics, Geography graduates and employers. The questionnaire
takes the form of a list of subject specific and generic competences
and skills which were agreed by the members of this Thematic Pillar.
Following the pilot phase, HERODOT will seek to undertake self-TUNING
of Geography in Europe in order to establish an International Charter
for Geography in Higher Education. Link here for the TUNING
Educational Structures in Europe.
This
pilot survey will be undertaken in the coming semester in 8 countries.
If you are interested in piloting then contact the TP leader:
Olivier Mentz.
This
group intend to meet and present the results of the pilot survey
to delegates at a pillar meeting in Tartu in June 2004 (likely dates
25-29 June 2004).
Application
for a new Socrates curriculum development project is being proposed
from this Thematic Pillar. This proposal will be submitted in early
March 2004. The project will seek to design and develop one or more
distance learning modules (at undergraduate and/or postgraduate
level) which would support the Europeanisation of the Gerography
higher education curriculum. If you are interested in participating
in this project and course development, then please contact the
TP leader: Olivier Mentz.
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TP2:
Professionalism (Leader: Brian Chalkley) - need your help - base
line survey
TP2
is undertaking a base line survey of existing staff and professional
development and what is being done for geography staff in European
countries. Complete the short questionnaire here.
The
group will consider whether geographers unprepared for employability
and whether academics are out of touch with how to
advise students on available employment for qualified geographers.
They intend to publish a paper on employment. Their follow up meeting
will be held in Sofia, Prague during Spring 2004.
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TP3:
Exciting Geography (Leader: Ashley Kent)
This
pillar is focusing on innovative learning and teaching issues. It
will seek to produce case studies in support of good practice in
Geography.
Exciting
Geography has three sub-groups:
1. What
is exciting geography?
2. Using
geography to enhance thinking.
3. ICT
and CAL in geography
1.
Exciting Geography are seeking to determine answers to
the questions: What does a geography of Europe need to make it exciting?
What is exciting in geography? What is exciting in the geography
of Europe? They are devising a framework of investigation in order
to investigate these questions. Contact the group leaders to find
out more: Iris Pauw and
Adwin Bosschaart
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2.
Thinking Geography plan to develop an e-Book on the approaches
to enhancing thinking through Geography. The following sections
have already been proposed:
- Assessment
and geography
-
Thinking and understanding
- Enhancing
children's investigative skills through field studies
- Experimental
work in school geography
- Helping
teachers to work with pre-conceived ideas through problem based
learning
- Thinking
and values in tertiary level education
- Children's
collaborative mapping: talking through spatial thinking
Contact
the group leaders to find out more: Costas
Constantinou, David Owen
and Shelagh Waddington
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3.
ICT and CAL in Geography are planning to establish a European
database with:
a) the computer assisted geography teaching and learning methods
and activities and
b) useful web links that provide information on the subject. If
you want to participate, please contact the group leaders Harry
Rogge and Gregor
Falk
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HERODOT
LINKS WITH EEGECS
HERODOT has been linked with the new Thematic Network EEGECS
(for higher education departments of Geodetics, Cartogaphy and Surveying).
This network has submitted an application under the ALPHA Programme
to link universities in Europe with those in Latin America. If you
are interested in joining EEGECS, contact
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INLT
INLT stands for International Network for Learning and Teaching
Geography in Higher Education. It was established at the AAG conference
in Hawaii in 1999. Papers were published in JGHE July 2000. There
is a listserv and a twic yearly Newsletter. Members of HERODOT,
who have not already done so, should join. It is free. See http://www.glos.ac.uk/gdn
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HERODOT
Network Growth
The HERODOT
Network now stands at 103 partners, including 10 geography related
organisations, representing 29 countries within Europe and three
countries beyond.
The
Network is urgently looking to expand its links internationally.
Please ask any new potential partners to contact Glenda
Wall for memberships forms. An expansion form has been e-mailed
to all partners and there is also a copy available on the web site.
Link here to site.
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EUROPEAN
FUNDING NEWS No 2
This
section provides up-to-date information on bidding
for Socrates funds. Do you want to visit other universities?
Develop joint programs or projects? Then look here. You can contact
Karl Donert if you want
informal advice on any applications you are considering. Some new
projects are being planned, see the looking
for partners section. Other specific project
opportunities occasionally become available.
Socrates/Erasmus
- Looking for partners - Other
funding opportunities
HERODOT
News aims to provide members will useful information concerning
opportunities to access European Commission and other funds to further
collaboration and for projects.
HERODOT
wants to establish a partner search function, if you wish to find
partners for a new project or to find places for your students to
undertake a European study or work placement exchange overseas -
if you want to include your information in the partner search, then
please email Amanda Plumb.
Socrates/Erasmus
- Looking for partners - Other
funding opportunities
Are
you applying for Socrates Funding 2003/2004?
The actions are as follows: Comenius (schools), Erasmus (higher
education), Grundtvig (adults), Lingua (languages), Minerva (Open
and Distance Learning). Contact Karl
Donert if you want informal advice on any applications you are
considering.
Other
opportuntiies will include Observation and Innovation in Education
Systems and Policies, Joint Actions and Accompanying Measures.
The
Call
for Proposals 2004 and the Socrates Guide
for Applicants (pdf) should be read in conjunction with one
another. Together they contain all the information needed in order
to apply for Socrates grants.
ERASMUS
deadlines
Curriculum Development Projects - deadline 1 March 2004 (Start 1
October 2004)
Intensive Programmes - deadline 1 March 2004 (Start 1 October 2004)
Mobility of Students and Teaching Staff - apply to your International
Office - national agency
PREPARATORY VISITS
Preparatory Visits for all Actions - Contact your National Agency
All
application forms and further information
Socrates/Erasmus
- Looking for partners - Other
funding opportunities
PARTNER
SEARCH - Women rights - EU-South America - native cultures
Looking
for partners (Women and Fundamental Rights)
for a new interdisciplinary thematic network on Women and: Fundamental
Rights, Places of Socialization and Growth, Health and Sexual Freedom,
Scientific Research, Labour Market, contact Mrs Rita Saraò,
International Relation Office, University of Foggia r.sarao@unifg.it
Looking
for partners (Europe-South America)
The EEGECS Thematic Network (European Eduaction in Geodetic
Engineering, Cartography and Surveying) are looking for partners
interested in participating with a new application to work with
Latin America (ALFA Program). The main aim is to create a large
network, with many institutions taking part as partners. They propose
to create an inter-university institute, which could be a bridge
between Latin America and Europe, in order to exchange ideas and
information.
Information
about EEGECS can be found at: http://www.top.upv.es/eegecs/main.asp
For more information, the ALFA website is: http://europa.eu.int/comm/europeaid/projects/alfa/index_en.htm
Contact Francisco García García, eegecs@upvnt.upv.es
Partner
Search (native cultures and literature)
A Framework 6 project is being proposed from Latvia, information
about the project is available at: http://www.ku.lt/hmf/lietuviu/en-e-kult.php.
New partners should register at: http://www.ku.lt/hmf/lietuviu/en-e-partner.php.
Please contact Dr. Vytautas V.
Sirtautas.
Socrates/Erasmus
- Looking for partners - Other
funding opportunities
Other
Opportunities
Funding opportunities exist now in the following areas,
click to find out more:
LIFE Projects
eCONTENT
LEONARDO DA VINCI
- vocational training
TeLearn Technology Enhanced Learning (Sixth
Framework)
Immigration
European Year of Sport 2004
UK Environment for Europe
Information Society Technology (IST-second Call)
Vocational and Professional Training
Culture 2000
Border regions
Other Links
Coming
soon: ERASMUS
WORLD
LIFE III
Closing Date(s) October 31 2003 and November 30 2003
Objectives :
- LIFE Nature : Conserve natural habitats and wild fauna and flora
- LIFE Environment : Contributing to the development of innovative
and integrated techniques and methods, Develop Community environment
policy
- LIFE Third Countries: Assist the establishment of the means and
administrative structures needed in the environmental sector, Develop
environmental policy and action programmes in third countries bordering
on the Mediterranean and Baltic Seas
- LIFE Nature Co-op : Exchange experience between LIFE-Nature projects.
Call
text (pdf) - Background
information
Guidelines :
- LIFE
Nature - LIFE
Environment - LIFE
Third Countries - LIFE
Nature Co-op
Application forms:
- LIFE
Nature - LIFE
Environment - LIFE
Third Countries - LIFE
Nature Co-op
Technology
Enhanced Learning (TeLearn)
The Commission site for the Sixth Framework Programme:
http://www.cordis.lu/ist/directorate_e/telearn/
Publications
Technology Enhanced Learning Project Fact Sheets.
Technology Enhanced Learning - Research and Development in Education
and
Training Applications 1998-2002. Both publications can be downloaded
here:
Cooperation with
third countries in the area of immigration
Deadline: September 30 2003
Target regions or coutries :
Countries and regions of origin and transit in respect of which
the EC has adopted action plans drawn up by the High-level Working
Group on Asylum and Migration (with the exception of Afghanistan
already covered by a parallel decision)
All
useful documents for applying:
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Fieldwork
and Sport? (Promoting the educational value of sport)
European Year of Education through Sport 2004
Projects between 500,000 and 4 Million € according the start
Deadline March 1 2004
Call
text:(pdf)
Guidelines/
handbook/all useful documents:
Backround
Information
UK
Environment for Europe - Central and Eastern Europe (sustainability)
The UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra)
is launching the new UK Environment for Europe Fund to coincide
with the Kiev Environment for Europe Conference. Its goal is to
promote environmental protection and sustainable development in
Eastern and Central Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia. It specifically
focuses on the outcomes of Kiev 2003. The Fund will be worth 2 million
pounds in 2003/2004.
To
find out more contact: CENN Caucasus Envrinmental NGO Network
e -mail: info@cenn.org Website:
http://www.cenn.org
Information
Society and Technology
The second IST Call under FP6 was published with a budget
of €525m and a closing date of 15 October 2003. For more information
visit the Cordis website at http://fp6.cordis.lu/fp6/call_details.cfm?CALL_ID=74.
Vocational
and Professional Training
The European Training Village team of Cedefop invites you to visit
http://www.trainingvillage.gr
Culture
2000, is an EU funding programme offering support for arts
and cultural
projects in the performing and visual arts, heritage and associated
with books/reading
sectors. More
information and newsletter.
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Pilot Programme on the impact of enlargement in border regions
Closing Date November 10 2003
Objective:
- to improve the capacity of regional and local authority administrations
to develop and manage sustainable cross border networks in the areas
of youth, culture, health, social affairs, environment and civil
protection, energy, transport and consumer protection including
the organisation of people to people activities in these areas (i.e.
local community or neighbourhood actions).
Concerned
border regions:
— Finland: Etelä-Suomi, Uusimaa
— Italy: Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Veneto
— Greece: Anatoliki Makedonia-Thraki, Kentriki, Macedonia,
Kriti, Notio Aigaio, Voreio Aigaio
— Austria: Burgenland, Kärnten, Niederösterreich,
Oberösterreich, Steiermark, Wien
— Germany: Berlin, Brandenburg, Chemnitz, Dresden, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern,
Niederbayern, Oberfranken, Oberpfalz
Call
text(pdf) - Guidelines
(pdf) - Background
information
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Socrates/Erasmus
- Looking for partners - Other
funding opportunities
OTHER
NEWS
Resources -
More Bologna - News from the European Commission
- role of universities - Eurydice
Bulletin - top
Resources...
Resources ... Resources
GE source a source of high quality
Internet sites covering all aspects of Geography and the environment
http://www.gesource.ac.uk
Geography Learning and Teaching support network (UK) http://www.gees.ac.uk
Guide to resources on Higher Education JISC resources guides http://www.jisc.ac.uk/resourceguides/
UK national larning and teaching projects http://www.ltsn.ac.uk/genericcentre/projectfinder
EDINA: the GEO data portal http://www.gogeo.ac.uk
GeoWalk Gazeteer Project http://www.geowalk.ac.uk
Social Science Network - free abstracts http://www.socscinet.com
SARA - journal content alerts http://www.tandf.co.uk/sara
More
Bologna
The HERODOT
Web site has copy and links on Bologna, an explanation of the
Declaration can be found at:
http://europa.eu.int/comm/education/socrates/erasmus/bologna.pdf
An
article by Prof. Graham Gaie (University of Glasgow) may be of interest
to UK colleagues, "The Bolgna Declaration - Does it concern
UK Universities?
http://www.english.ltsn.ac.uk/resources/general/publications/newsletters/newsissue3
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European
Commission News
Ploteus
Portal for European Education and Training
PLOTEUS, is an online service launched by the European
Commission in March to help citizens find out about education and
training in Europe.The new portal, named after the ancient Greek
word for 'navigator', offers a vast array of useful free information
by linking national education and training websites. In parallel
with the EURES jobs database, it effectively opens up public sector
sources of learning and employment opportunities throughout 30 countries.
As
well as the detailed information on schools, colleges and courses
of all kinds in it's learning opportunities and education systems
sections, the portal provides practical help under the headings
'exchange', 'contact' and 'moving to a country'. This includes hints
on matters such as finding a place to stay, living costs, the legal
aspects of studying or working abroad, tax and social security.
Visit the PLOTEUS Portal at: http://www.ploteus.net
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BERLIN
UPDATE - European Commission consultation: the role of universities
The Commission adopted on 5 February a Communication on
The Role of Universities in the Europe of knowledge. They are inviting
anyone who has an interest in this matter on higher education to
send a response on the Communication to the Commission up to the
end of May this year. The intention is to prepare a short report
to the Ministers of (Higher) Education in time for the Berlin Ministerial
meeting of the Bologna process. Further action will be assessed
at that stage. The briefing
document from the Commission on the role of universities can be
accessed by clicking here.
As
a Thematic Network, HERODOT is asked to contribute to this debate.
Please send any comments and statements to Karl
Donert or Glenda Wall
or contribute by the end of May directly on email to:
eac-consult-univ@cec.eu.int
rtd-consult-univ@cec.eu.int
or by post to: European Commission, EAC A1 (Consult-Univ), (B7 –
9/58), B - 1049 BRUXELLES, BELGIUM
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Eurydice
Bulletin: 'Education in the News - Europe'
Headlines are as follows:
* Turkey to participate in education, training and youth programmes
in 2004 - European Commission Press Release
* Debate on the future of universities in Europe - European Commission
Communication
* Denmark proceeds with university reform
* Germany seeks to increase share of international postgraduates
* Sweden seeks to attract more foreign students with the launch
of a new web site: http://www.studyin.sweden.se
* The future of higher education in England & Wales (Government
white paper on the reform of HE in England & Wales)
* ICT government policies for education and training worldwide (searchable
database)
The
bulletin contains a collection of recent education news items, presented
in alphabetical order by country. These have been collected from
European education websites, the Times Educational Supplement, the
Times Higher Education Supplement and other publications. The items
also contain web sites where further information may be found about
each topic.
You
can download a copy of this bulletin from: http://www.nfer.ac.uk/eurydice/factfiles/factfileeur.asp#ednews
(click on the words 'current issue')
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RESOURCES
Naturopa:
a free journal from the Council of Europe, latest issue
- the European Landscape Convention, next issue War and Heritage,
go to http://www.coe.int,
email christian.meyer@coe.int
Geography
in the News: free learning resources, news and views at
http:www.rgs.org
LTSN-GEES
Information or resources on learning and teaching in geography,
earth or environmental sciences can be obtained from the LTSN-GEES
Centre http://www.gees.ac.uk/
Free
Internet Training is available online at http://wwww.vts.rdn.ac.uk,
teach yourself Internet skills, over 60 free Web tutorials online
as part of the Virtual Training Suite
Interested
in eLearning? Subscribe to the Learning Citizen Newsletter
The content of the July-September 2003 Newsletter included:
* A question of Pedagogy, Mobile learning as a tool for inclusion
* Technology Watch, Whole world in their hands
* eLearning Standards, Access on demand
* Perspectives of eLearning, The Silicon Valley as a model for eLearning
* Beyond Europe, Canadian eLearning Guidelines Protect Consumers
* Synergy with other initiatives, Warning up the cool to learning
with Quiclearn
* Events
The newsletter can be downloaded directly from http://www.learningcitizen.net
Unlocking
the archives
of the RGS visit http://www.rgs.org
Geography
Discipline Network resources on Good Teaching, Key Skills
and support for disabled students, visit the GDN Web pages http://www.glos.ac.uk
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Some
Internet links to check out
Educational
Technology and eLearning for Development (focus on Southern
Africa)
An
economist tackles the riddles of everyday life
Imagination
at work!
California
Chaos
World Association
for Online Education
CFP:
Cooperation and Collaboration in Education (Singapore, June
2004)
Center for Digital
Discourse and Culture
Social Science
Information Gateway (lots of interesting links)
Eurotexte:
The Translators' Portal (links to dictionaries, terminology,
glossaries, etc.)
Information
Technologies and International Development (new journal)
The Internet
picture dictionary
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Some
Other News
Peruvian
Mountains "Cordilleras Hermanas", is a Web site
created by students from two Peruvian universities: Universidad
Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC) and Universidad Agraria La Molina
(UNALM), their WEB site is: http://www.lamolina.edu.pe/cordillerashermanas/
Teacher
training grants The Geographical Association present awards
to attend their Annual conference in the UK (normally in April)
If you are interested in applying for one of these, then contact
Tony Binns, chair of
the GA International Committee.
INLT
Newsletter Issue 7 of the International Network for Learning
& Teaching of
Geography in Higher Education (INLT) Newsletter is now available
on the Web at http://www.glos.ac.uk/gdn/inlt/issue7.htm.
Contents include:
Journal
of Geography in Higher Education is seeking articles (JGHE)
* General information (Aims and Scope, Subscription Rates,
etc.)
* Publishing for JGHE
* JGHE Prize
International
Journal of Fieldwork Studies free online journal, can be
found at http://www.virtualmontana.org/ejournal/
A
range of RGS-IBG
grants for fieldwork and research are available from http://www.rgs.org/grants,
or contact Grants Office, RGS-IBG, 1 Kensington Gore, London SW7
2AR, UK grants@rgs.org
Inclusive
Curriculum Project aims to develop, disseminate and embed
resources for supporting disabled students studying Geography and
environmental sciences. The project will continue until the end
of 2005. For further information, contact Mick Healey, Project Director
mhealey@glos.ac.uk
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