Implementation of Mobility Windows at Arqus Universities: 2nd Call
The Arqus Alliance is thrilled to announce the launch of the second call for the implementation of mobility windows at Arqus universities.
The Arqus European University Alliance brings together nine longstanding and excellent research universities. High quality teaching and student learning is a matter of course within the Alliance.
Thus, one of the main objectives within the Alliance is to enhance the local academic offer at the partner universities to ensure that students develop global and forward-looking generic competencies through the incorporation of flexible and innovative learning opportunities.
To achieve these objectives, the Arqus Alliance aims to support new forms of structured mobility through the development and implementation of Mobility Windows.
Mobility Window is understood as “a period of time reserved for international student mobility that is embedded into the curriculum of a study programme.” (Ferencz et al. 2013, 12).
Objectives of the action
Mobility Windows aim to enhance the attractiveness and excellence of both study programmes and virtual and physical mobility. Students benefit from a complementary offer and additional international study paths which will also increase the overall quality of the academic offer. The Alliance is convinced that including structured mobility in the curriculum will reduce mobility barriers, foster student and staff mobility and increase the visibility of new, innovative and international learning opportunities. Furthermore, the implementation of structured mobility by building up networks and closer ties among partners will offer further opportunities to intensify the partnership in the field of curricular collaboration (e.g. joint programmes).
Expected impact
- Foster academic cooperation and enhance the international dimension of education and learning within the partner universities within the Arqus European University Alliance
- Increase synergies among Arqus partners by implementing curriculum cooperation
- Remove mobility barriers by simplifying academic exchange and providing additional opportunities for structured exchange
- Improve the quality of programmes by including an international academic offer and thus increase the attractiveness of study programmes
- Improve key competencies and skills of participating students through the incorporation of flexible and innovative learning opportunities
- Forge new mindsets and approaches to academic studies through international, interdisciplinary and intercultural experience
- Support the creation of new subject-related academic networks within the Alliance
How to set up a project
The Arqus Alliance recommends developing and implementing mobility windows by using the step-by-step recommendations for designing and implementing mobility windows which were developed during the previous implementation phase of the Arqus Alliance.
Priority will be given to the optional windows with highly-prescribed content (Op-Hip): elective modules that should be integrated into the curriculum of the individual study plans/curricula.
The modules should be fixed in terms of ECTS and learning outcomes but still provide some flexibility in terms of the allocation of courses. When designing the modules, the possibility of funding via mobility programmes such as Erasmus+ and their ECTS minimum requirements should be taken into account.
Other types of mobility windows will be taken into consideration if the implementation and purpose are well justified in the application.
Support of the Arqus Alliance
To support the implementation of Mobility Windows in the best possible way, the Alliance offers the following.
Financial support
Six Mobility Windows will be funded with a lump sum of € 3000 each which may be used for organisational support of the implementation (e.g., staff costs, travel costs, organisational costs). A short explanation of the plan on how to use the funds within the project should be provided in the application.
Information and expertise
The Arqus Alliance and the Work Package members will offer continuous support by providing information sessions, best practice examples and individual advice during concept design, preparation, development and implementation. Assistance is also offered in the identification of alternative financial support and in the preparation of the organisation of mobility.
The Arqus European University Alliance invites all interested parties to submit project proposals by filling in the online application form.
Applications should be handed in by the coordinating person (main applicant), who will then be coordinating the process of the MW design and will be responsible for the project implementation and distribution of funds.
Application period: 22nd April, 2024 – 21st June, 2024
Project period: September 2024 – September 2025
The newly implemented mobility windows should start no later than the winter semester of 2026/2027.
Selection criteria
The following criteria are applied for the selection of projects.
Relevance
- Overall aims and general objectives and learning outcomes
- Project rationale and needs analysis on which the proposal is built
- Link to Arqus major goals and focus areas
Quality
- Feasibility & Innovativeness
- Number of participating partner universities
- Type of Mobility Window
Implementation and Impact
- Implementation plan
- Impact & Ambition
- Organization of mobility and Sustainability
Selection Process
Work package (WP) 6 will set up a selection committee and will propose one project proposal per Arqus University for funding. The Team of Work Package 6 will act as an interface between the individual initiatives to make sure that the selected projects are diversified in terms of subject areas and to avoid duplications.
Proposals which are not selected for funding may contact the local contacts for further support.
Grant notification will be provided to applicants by the end of July 2024. The funding is earmarked for use until 1st of September, 2025. Postponing the activity after this period is not possible.
After the use of the grant, project coordinators are asked to hand in a short report and justification about the use of the funding.
The report form will be provided to successful applicants after their successful selection of the project is confirmed.
Relevant information
Step by step Guidelines developed by Arqus 1.0, Action Line 3.3 members
Recording of the Mobility Window webinar organised by AL 3.3 of Arqus I
Recording of the Mobility Window explanation by AL 3.3 of Arqus I
Application form
Data Protection Declaration
Contact information
In case of any questions related to Mobility Windows development, please, contact the local coordinators of each University
Vilnius University:
Gustas Straukas, ; +370 5 268 7196
Lina Malaiškaitė, ; +370 5 268 7076
University of Graz:
Elisabeth Hillebrand-Augustin, ; +43 316 380 1074
Ulrike Krawagna, ; +43 316 380 1217
University of Granada:
Artur Schmitt, ; +34 958 246104
Leipzig University:
Isabelle Maringer, ; +49 341 97 32030
University of Lyon 1:
Maeva Sagueton, ; +33 4 78 77 72 72
University of Minho:
Estela Vieira, ; +351 253 601 904
University of Padova:
Elisa Cipelli, ; +39 049 827 7470
University of Wroclaw:
Urszula Broda, ; tel. +48 71 375 2705
Application
The Arqus European University Alliance invites all interested parties to submit project proposals by filling in the online application form.
Applications should be handed in by the coordinating person (main applicant), who will then be coordinating the process of the MW design and will be responsible for the project implementation and distribution of funds.
Application period: 22nd April, 2024 – 21st June, 2024
Project period: September 2024 – September 2025
The newly implemented mobility windows should start no later than the winter semester of 2026/2027.