The Erasmus+ project "Curriculum Development joint European Political Science MA (EuroPS)" is led by the University of Salzburg's Department of Political Science and Sociology. Its primary goal is to develop a joint or multiple Master's program in Politic

The Erasmus+ project "Curriculum Development joint European Political Science MA (EuroPS)" is led by the University of Salzburg's Department of Political Science and Sociology. Its primary goal is to develop a joint or multiple Master's program in Political Science, accredited across all partner institutions, and to establish a multilateral management framework for this program. The initiative aims to implement a multilateral Joint/Multiple Degree (JD) for Political Science at the MA level (120 ECTS), accompanied by a diploma supplement for all participating partners, adhering to European standards. As a modernization and Europeanization endeavor, it seeks to reflect upon and enhance standards among both European Union and Western Balkan partners. Additionally, it aims to intensify regular academic exchanges of best practices and foster sustainable networking between EU and Western Balkan partners, with a particular emphasis on intra-Western Balkan collaboration. The project spans two years, from October 2015 to September 2017.

Project Partners:

  • University of Salzburg (PLUS) – Lead Partner
  • University of Pavia (UPAV)
  • University of Ljubljana (ULJU)
  • "Ss. Cyril and Methodius" University, Institute for Sociological, Political, and Juridical Research, Skopje
  • Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Tirana (UTIR)
  • FAMA College (FAMA)
  • University of Business and Technology (UBT)
  • University of Sarajevo (UNSA)
  • Sarajevo School of Science and Technology (SSST)

For more information, visit the project webpage:www.euro-PS.org

For details on Erasmus+:ec.europa.eu

Project Coordinator at ISPJR:

Assoc. Prof. Aneta Cekik

Email: anetac@isppi.ukim.edu.mk

Co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

 

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