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University of Zagreb
Aleksa Bjeliš
Vice-rector for science and development
29 October 2004
Strengths:
● comprehensiveness and magnitude,
● long academic heritage,
● intellectual potential of professors and students,
worldwide achievements of its numerous
members and groups,
● firmness in preservation of university integrity
and dignity in various historical stages
Weaknesses:
● lack of coherent university strategy and
governance,
● the fragmented University organization,
● lack of quality assurance,
● inadequate enrolment policy,
● lack of human resources and research
policy at the University level
Opportunities:
● recognition of university’s leading role in the
national development, particularly in research and
education,
● the new legislation encouraging new European
trends in higher education,
● beginning of the process of Croatian accession to
EU
● the competitiveness at the international level,
● increase of mobility of staff and students
Threats:
• the lack of national strategy in research and
higher education,
• poor state of national economy,
• low level of links with the University
environment, particularly with industry
• alarming brain drain,
• present lack of university autonomy
• certain lack of interest for changes in the
academic community
Study programs at the university level:
four new postgraduate study programs were initiated
exclusively at the University level with the participation
of several faculties, and mostly in collaboration with
domestic partners (institutes, ministries, companies)
and universities from abroad
(to be compared with about 20 programs proposed by
particular faculties with a secondary involvement of
other (intra- or inter-university) subjects)
Actually, initial steps towards the realization of about five
new university programs
Expectation:
implementation of Bologna scheme will aid the
appearance of university programs, not only at
doctoral and specialization levels, but also within
undergraduate (bachelor) and graduate (master)
cycles.
Parallelisms in study programs:
• most of existing study programs have been
developed within particular → parallelisms,
• development of a coherent system of study
programs was not possible
Instead:
● the sole connection between same or
equivalent parts of studies belonging to different
faculties → through engagements of teachers
from one faculty as visiting teachers at the other
faculty
Lack of student mobility:
• very low level of student mobility inside the University
• possibility to study parts of study programs, different from the
enrolled one, in general not regulated
• in practice minimized due to organizational and technical
reasons (UZ is a geographically dispersed city University)
• mobility at the international scale also rather modest (although
the interest to participate in such study visits is large)
• Croatian HE and their students are still not eligible in large
European networks for student mobility
Number of foreign students at our University is also modest,
mostly due to two reasons:
• the studies are almost fully performed in Croatian language,
• financial and other means necessary for the reception of
visiting students are modest.
ECTS at UoZ:
• In October 1999: decision about the compulsory
application of the ECTS at the University.
• Faculty committees for ECTS founded
• now working on introducing the ECTS in order
• to facilitate the transfers of students from one institution of
higher education to another during the course of study
• To enable recognition of all academic work done at one
institution at home or abroad during the study period
• Implementation of the credit system into undergraduate
and postgraduate study programmes at the University of
Zagreb is under way
• Faculties published lists of courses available for students
from other faculties. The diploma supplement is also being
worked on.
Still, the credit accumulation is still not fully functioning
End of 2003 - concrete actions towards wide
implementation of the Bologna scheme in
accordance with the Law on scientific activity and
higher education.
December 2003 - University Senate started the
process of transformation of university study
programmes
The first step: to determine the study scheme by
collecting the study programmes questionnaires
from faculties and academies. In order to facilitate
this process, the Committee for Transformation and
Development of Study Programmes has issued
general guidelines for study programmes
transformation
Now the Committee is preparing special guidelines
for specific scientific and artistic areas
task force groups for particular families of studies
(natural sciences, medicine, technics, biotechnics,
social sciences, humanistics, arts, studeis for teachers
and lecturers, …)
Aim: to coordinate particular proposals from faculties,
and enable formulations of curricula at the university
level, i.e.
to initiate functional integration through horizontal and
vertical linking of similar programmes, as well as
through introduction of new interdisciplinary and
multidisciplinary programmes
This phase – planned to be finished by the end of 2004
Completition of study programmes – until April 2005
Evaluation and accreditation of the programmes – until
June 2005
Further activities & future needs
Promotion of the wider framework of Bologna process (societal
aspects, labour market, employability, student mobiltiy, national
qualification framework, European dimension, quality assessment)
Active cooperation with employers (including state authorities)
Engagement of students (in particular: study programmes, study
regimes, enrollment policy, coverage of study expenses, mobility,
participation of students in European events, …)
Benchmarking & tuning (during establishing future study programmes)
Joint programmes and degrees (international cooperation)