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MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND CULTURE
CYPRUS
CYPRUS-AUSTRIA JOINT COMMITTEE MEETING
6-7 October 1011
“Collaboration between Austrian and Cypriot
Organizations ”
Dr Despina Martidou-Forcier
Acting Director of Higher and Tertiary Education
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND CULTURE
CYPRUS
Higher Education in Cyprus
• HE system in Cyprus is shaped by the EHEA as
outlined by the Bologna Process
• Aim of Cyprus is to become a regional educational and
research centre
• Strong background for a significant growth of the
higher education sector
• HE in Cyprus consists of the universities and public
and private institutions of tertiary education.
Public Universities
• Public universities are overseen and financed by the state
• They all operate under their own Laws and Regulations,
which cover their establishment and operation
• They are autonomous and self-governed
• University of Cyprus started operation in 1992
• Open University of Cyprus (2006)
• Cyprus University of Technology (2007)
Private Universities
 Frederick University
 European University - Cyprus (E.U.C.)
 University of Nicosia
 University of Neapolis
 The private universities offer 4-year undergraduate
courses that lead to the award of Bachelors
qualifications (i.e. BA, BSc) and 1-year to 2-year
postgraduate programmes of study that lead to the
award of Masters qualifications. They also offer PhD
programmes
Public Institutions of HE
• They operate under the jurisdiction of the respective
Ministries of the Republic and provide professional
courses 1-3 years
• They are the following:
– Higher Hotel Institute
– Cyprus Forestry College
– Mediterranean Institute of Management
– Police Academy
Private Institutions of HE
• They offer a wide variety of programmes of study in
professional and academic levels such as Business
Studies, Engineering, Social Sciences, Languages,
Education, Hotel and Tourism, Administration,
Management, Graphic Design, Computer Science and
others.
• They offer 1 to 4 years programmes of study in various
fields together with a number of courses at Masters
level.
• At present, there are thirty four private Institutions of
HE
Quality Assurance
The Cyprus Educational Evaluation and
Accreditation Board (SEKAP)
 The competent authority responsible for the
educational evaluation-accreditation of programmes
of studies offered by PITE is the Council of
Educational Evaluation – Accreditation - SEKAP
 Established in 1996
 Independent body and member of:
 ENQA , INQAAHE, EUA, EURASHE
 The first programmes of study have been accredited by
the SEKAP in January 2000
• The accreditation is granted for a period of four years
Quality Assurance
Evaluation Committee of Private Universities
 Established in 2005 for the evaluation of the
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applications for the establishment of Private
Universities
Independent body
Consists of seven prominent university professors
from different countries
Appoints specialized Committees to evaluate the
various aspects of the applications
Follow up and final evaluation within 4 years
Quality Assurance
The Cyprus Council for the Recognition
of HE Qualifications (KYSATS).
• Is the NARIC of the country
• It gives recognition for the corresponding degrees of:
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Higher Diploma
Bachellors degree
Masters Degree
PhD Degree
• The reference diplomas are those of the public
institutions
National Quality Assurance
and Accreditation Agency
 Complying with the Bologna Process, a National
Quality Assurance and Accreditation Agency is in the
process of being established
 It will carry educational evaluation for both State and
Private Institutions of Tertiary Education
Challenges
• Expand the HE capacity to satisfy the demand for
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university studies
Increase research activities and more importantly
involve the private sector and other authorities
Compete internationally by establishing centers of
excellence
Improve the attractiveness of HE by improving quality
of education and quality of international students
Unify and Reform the legal system aiming at
enhancing QA, autonomy and accountability
Memorandum of Understanding
 Contributes to expanding and intensifying
cooperation between our countries, enhancing close
and friendly relations between Cyprus and Austria and
promoting and encouraging cooperation in the fields
of HE and research.
Memorandum of Understanding
 More specifically, the dynamics of the meetings of the
Joint Committee helps in organizing and
strengthening universities and research centers’ efforts
to find ways for further collaboration and networking.
 The meeting brings together academics, researchers
and administrative staff from the two countries and at
the same time develops the chance to learn from each
other and tackle challenges for further development
of research in the European Union.
Objectives
 To assess the activities that have been developed
between the Higher Education Institutions and
Research Centers of the two countries over the last two
years.
 To submit and discuss specific recommendations for
strengthening cooperation between Higher Education
Institutions and Research Centers of the two countries
regarding research and innovation.
Objectives
3. To discuss the European Union’s policy on Higher
Education and possible joint actions.
4.To present good practices and suggestions that will
contribute to the organization of Cyprus European
Union Presidency on matters related to Higher
Education and Research.
Collaboration
 In the current EU context the two countries have the
chance to cooperate through the European Unions’
Programs (e.g. FP7, Horizon 2020 and LLP) and tackle
difficult and important challenges of higher education.
 It is worth to say that joint research ensures more effective
use of individual talents as modern research is increasingly
complex and demands an ever widening range of skills and
may be a source of stimulation and creativity.
 Finally, supporting researchers and innovators (joint
actions) in Europe lead to the production of good ideas
which can reach the market and generate sustainable
economic growth and new jobs.
Collaborations
 In a small survey with the Cyprus Universities, and
Research Centers it has been found that academics
and researchers of Cyprus develop routes for
communication, collaboration and research with their
colleagues from Austrian institutions.
Funding
These actions are mainly funded by
 EU Programmes
 Cyprus Research Promotion Foundation and
 Leventis Foundation (Cyprus).
Areas of Collaboration
 environment,
 education,
 sport science,
 sociology,
 information technology,
 history and archeology,
 culture and languages,
 nanotechnology and
 nuclear physics
Institutions
 According to the data that has been sent to the
Ministry of Education and Culture, the Cyprus
Universities cooperate with
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University of Vienna,
Austrian Academy of Sciences,
Austrian Research Promotion Agency,
Graz University,
University of Innsbruck,
Vienna University of Technology,
University of Salzburg,
Institute of High Energy Physics,
University of Leoben and
Pedagogical Academy of Bundes
Thank you for your
attention