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TEMPUS
Moving Ahead with the Bologna Process in Croatia - BOPROCRO
Activities within
the Bologna Process
at the University of Osijek
presented by
Prof. Dr. Žaneta Ugarčić-Hardi, Vice-Rector
Zagreb, October 28-29, 2004
At the national level
Prague, 2001: signing of the Bologna
Declaration
Acceptance of the Magna Charta
principles
New Law on Scientific Activity and
Higher Education
Reform of Croatian higher education
system
Towards EHEA
Objectives:
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Harmonization of University system with
European standards
Development of a three-cycle system
(undergraduate, graduate and
postgraduate level)
Development of diploma and qualification
recognition system
Objectives
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Implementation of European Credit
Transfer System (ECTS)
Stimulation of student, academic and
administrative mobility
Intensification of international cooperation
Promotion of academic excellence and
quality assurance at the University level
Achieved up to now…
Thematic sessions of the University
Senate on the Bologna Process and
implementation of the new Law
Appointment of University committees
for:
 undergraduate and graduate studies
 postgraduate studies
 study reform and development of new curricula
 ECTS implementation
Definition of study structure (3+2 or 4+1) at
undergraduate and graduate level
Lectures on “Implementation of the European
Credit Transfer System to the University
Postgraduate Studies”
Preparation of the information materials for
the University (publications on CDs)
Definition of new curricula for
postgraduate studies (in progress)
New curriculum adjusted to Bologna
principles applied at the Department of
Mathematics
Completion of the project “Studies from
Student Perspective: Analysis of students’
views on their studies” and provision of
guidelines for study reform
Participation in international programs
(TEMPUS)
Establishment of the Office for Quality
Assurance at the University