Beit Daniel Handout - Tempus Corinthiam
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CORINTHIAM – IL Partners:<br />
<strong>Beit</strong> <strong>Daniel</strong> ECTS Workshop<br />
19-20<br />
December<br />
2010
Contents<br />
Participants 1<br />
Schedule 2-3<br />
Speaker Bios 4-6<br />
Logistics 7-8
Participants<br />
Institution<br />
Participant<br />
Name<br />
Title<br />
Email<br />
1. BAAD Prof. Yaarha Bar- Deputy President for yaarah@bezalel.ac.il<br />
On<br />
Academic Affairs<br />
2. BAAD Liv Sperber/ Director of International liv@bezalel.ac.il<br />
Affairs and Resource<br />
Development<br />
3. BAAD Noa Appel TEMPUS ECTS<br />
tempus.ects@bezalel.ac.<br />
Coordinator<br />
il<br />
4. BAAD Mike Turner UNESCO Chair in Urban turnerm@013.net<br />
Design and Conservation<br />
Studies<br />
5. BAAD Architect Yuval<br />
Yaski<br />
Head of the Department<br />
of Architecture<br />
6. BGU Einat Noy Administrative Director, enoy@bgu.ac.il<br />
Overseas Student<br />
Program<br />
7. BGU Hila Zehavi <strong>Tempus</strong> Coordinator hilape@bgu.ac.il<br />
8. BGU Moshe Amir Director, Office of Tivoli@bgu.ac.il<br />
International Academic<br />
Affairs<br />
9. BGU Rachel Balaban Administrative<br />
Coordinator, Office of<br />
International Academic<br />
Affairs<br />
oiaa@bgu.ac.il or<br />
rbf@bgu.ac.il<br />
10. Brighton<br />
University<br />
11. Brighton<br />
University<br />
Anne Boddington<br />
Ms Carolyn Bew<br />
Dean of Faculty<br />
Faculty of Arts<br />
Director: Centre for<br />
Excellence in Teaching<br />
& Learning through<br />
Design (CETLD)<br />
Art Design Media<br />
Subject Centre, The<br />
Higher Education<br />
Academy<br />
12. Cork Declan Kennedy Senior Lecturer in<br />
Science Education,<br />
Department of<br />
Education,<br />
University College,<br />
Cork, Ireland.<br />
A.Boddington@bton.ac.<br />
uk<br />
C.Bew@brighton.ac.uk<br />
d.kennedy@ucc.ie<br />
13. HUJI Joel Alpert (2) Associate Rector for<br />
Administration<br />
& Academic Secretary<br />
14. HUJI Iris Avivi Administrative Director<br />
Rothberg International<br />
School<br />
15. HUJI Prof. Aaron<br />
Palmon,<br />
Head, Institute of Dental<br />
Sciences, Faculty of<br />
Dental Sciences<br />
joela@savion.huji.ac.il<br />
irisa@savion.huji.ac.il<br />
apalmon@cc.huji.ac.il<br />
16. HUJI Yaacov Schul Vice Rector yschul@savion.huji.ac.i<br />
l<br />
17. HUJI Yochi Moshe Assistant Academic yochim@savion.huji.ac.<br />
Secretary<br />
il<br />
18. HUJI Judy Goldstein Students' Administration judyg@savion.huji.ac.il<br />
19. HUJI Billy Shapira Vice President &<br />
Director General<br />
20. HUJI Ayelet Erez Senior Assistant to the<br />
Vice President &<br />
Director General<br />
21. IDC Eric Zimmerman Academic Secretary and zimmee@idc.ac.il<br />
Director of Research<br />
22. IDC Hilla Aloni Head of Faculty<br />
haloni@idc.ac.il<br />
Administration<br />
23. IDC Noa Cohen Faculty Administration conoa@idc.ac.il<br />
Panzer<br />
24. IDC Gila Patchornik Assistant to the<br />
gilap@idc.ac.il<br />
Academic Secretary<br />
25. IDC Anna<br />
Student Exchange ahershkowitz@idc.ac.il<br />
Hershkowitz Coordinator<br />
26. Utrecht<br />
Network<br />
Don Sparling<br />
don.sparling@gmail.co<br />
m<br />
27. Utrecht<br />
Wessel Meijer Head Fontys<br />
w.meijer@fontys.nl<br />
Network<br />
International Office<br />
28. VUB Carlos Machado CORINTHIAM Project<br />
Coordinator<br />
carlos.machado@vub.ac<br />
.be<br />
29. Universidade Adriana Lago de Head of International Adriana@gri.uminho.pt<br />
do Minho,<br />
Portugal<br />
Adriana Lago<br />
de Carvalho<br />
Carvalho<br />
Relations<br />
30. Shenkar<br />
College<br />
Prof. Yuli Tamir President<br />
31. <strong>Tempus</strong><br />
National<br />
Contact Office<br />
– CHE<br />
Gadi Haber<br />
External Relations, NTO<br />
Member, CHE<br />
gadi@che.org.il
Program<br />
Day One<br />
Time Title Room<br />
06:00 Arrival of European Guests http://www.openu.ac.il/beitdaniel<br />
09:30 Breakfast for European Guests arriving late Main Building/Dining Hall<br />
night/early morning<br />
10:00 Arrival – Light Refreshments Main Building/Dining Hall<br />
10:30 Rationale and Pedagogical Implications of the Bet Lillian Seminar Room<br />
Bologna Process<br />
Anne Boddington (and Carolyn Bew)<br />
12:30 Lunch and check-in to Rooms (Bet <strong>Daniel</strong> Main Building/Dining Hall<br />
residents)<br />
13:30 ECTS - Advantages and Disadvantages Bet Lillian Seminar Room<br />
Don Sparling<br />
15:00 Introducing modularisation, ECTS and<br />
Learning Outcomes into the university system.<br />
Bet Lillian Seminar Room<br />
Declan Kennedy<br />
In this talk Declan will describe how his university<br />
moved from a non-modularised and non ECTS<br />
credited programme structure to fully modularised<br />
programmes expressed in ECTS credits and<br />
Learning Outcomes in order to be fully compliant<br />
with the Bologna Process.<br />
The use of Learning Outcomes in<br />
describing modules and programmes<br />
at university level as required by the<br />
Bologna Process. In this presentation<br />
I will cover lots of practical<br />
examples across a wide range of<br />
subject areas in the university.<br />
A case study of how our<br />
university moved from nonmodularised<br />
and non ECTS credited<br />
programmes to fully modularised<br />
courses expressed in ECTS credits in<br />
order to be fully compliant with the<br />
Bologna Process.<br />
17:00 Free time and check-in to rooms (Bet Maimon http://www.maimon.com/indexus.php<br />
Hotel residents)<br />
18:00 Dinner Main Building/Dining Hall<br />
19:15 Carmel Winery – Tour and Tasting<br />
21:30 Return to Bet <strong>Daniel</strong>/Bet Maimon http://www.carmelwines.co.il<br />
Coffee/Tea and wifi access in Bet Ruth Small<br />
Seminar Room
Day Two<br />
08:00 Breakfast (Guests staying at <strong>Beit</strong> Main Building/Dining Hall<br />
Maimon should check out first.)<br />
09:00 Diploma Supplement (including Bet HaSofrim Seminar Room<br />
professional degrees and recognition)<br />
Adriana Lago de Carvalho<br />
Don Sparling<br />
10:45 Case Studies from the Trenches - Bet HaSofrim Seminar Room<br />
Guests (and Israel)<br />
Anne Boddington, Chair<br />
Don Sparling<br />
Declan Kennedy - The<br />
Experience of University<br />
College Cork in ensuring<br />
Compliance with the Bologna<br />
Process.<br />
Carolyn Bew<br />
12:45 Lunch Main Building/Dining Hall<br />
13:30 Mechanics of Conducting the Pilot Bet HaSofrim Seminar Room<br />
Projects<br />
Wessel Meijer<br />
Adriana Lago de Carvalho<br />
16:30 Conclusions Bet HaSofrim Seminar Room<br />
17:00 Farewells
Bios of Speakers<br />
Wessel Meijer<br />
Wessel Meijer (1964) is a true believer that positive<br />
personal experiences with people and ideas from other<br />
countries and other cultures can enrich your view on live.<br />
It improves the way you work and live. But he is not a<br />
dreamer but tries to put things in practice. Therefore<br />
international cooperation in education is a “red thread” in<br />
his career. At this moment he is head of the International<br />
Office of Fontys University of Applied Sciences, a large<br />
higher education institution located in several places in the<br />
south of the Netherlands. He holds this managing position<br />
for four years now. His 15-staff office, with branches in<br />
three cities, is promoting study abroad opportunities for<br />
the students from his university and facilitates a hassle-low stay for international<br />
students at his university. Furthermore he acts as internal consultant for the faculty<br />
and the executive board for, both strategic and practical issues concerning<br />
internationalization. He is elected chair of the national forum of Dutch Universities of<br />
Applied Sciences on internationalization issues. Before 2007 he was senior advisor at<br />
Utrecht University in several roles, but most of them were connected with<br />
international cooperation. The last ten years or so, you can find him in Brussels in his<br />
capacity as assessor of European cooperation project proposals. A longer time ago, at<br />
the early stages of the European student mobility programmes, he worked at Utrecht<br />
School of the Arts. Wessel Meijer holds a Master of Arts degree in Art and Media<br />
Management in a European Context. He also studied molecular biology.<br />
Apart from his love for internationalization, among his personal interests are<br />
evolution theoru, European flora, long distance walking and funerary culture. He is<br />
married and has a son and a daughter.<br />
Don Sparling<br />
Born and brought up in Ottawa, Canada, Don Sparling attended the University of<br />
Toronto (1961-66) and Oxford University (1966-68). In Czechoslovakia/the Czech<br />
Republic since 1969, he joined the Department of English and American Studies at<br />
Masaryk University in Brno in 1977, twice serving as Chair (1989-94, 1998-99). In<br />
May 2000 he was appointed Director of the Office for International Studies at<br />
Masaryk University, responsible for a particularly wide range of activities that<br />
included negotiating and implementing bilateral agreements with partner universities,<br />
administering all types of student, teacher and staff mobility programmes, devising<br />
internationalization policy, creating and running English-language special<br />
programmes and summer schools for international students, and representing Masaryk<br />
University within international networks (the Utrecht Network, the Compostela Group<br />
of Universities, the Central European Initiative) and at professional conferences such<br />
as the EAIE, NAFSA and AIEA. On many occasions Dr Sparling presented at higher<br />
education events in the Czech Republic and in countries as diverse as Bulgaria,<br />
Greece, Hungary, Portugal, Poland, Lithuania, Norway, the USA, Canada, Tunisia<br />
and Morocco (EAIE and NAFSA workshops and sessions, international<br />
Socrates/Erasmus conferences and workshops, TEMPUS project workshops, etc.). Dr<br />
Sparling retired in August 2009, but has continued to offer his expertise in the field of<br />
international relations at a number of local and international events.
Anne Boddington<br />
Dean of Faculty of Arts at the University of Brighton.<br />
Anne is an architect with a research Masters in Cultural Geography. She is also Director for<br />
the Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning through Design. She has a wide range of<br />
experience in managing academic development and practice, research and consultancy<br />
projects across the fields of architecture and design. She has served on a number of<br />
professional committees for the Architects Registration Board (ARB) and the Royal Institute<br />
of British Architects (RIBA) and as Chair of the Design Education Association (DEED). She<br />
has extensive experience in peer review as an external examiner, QAA reviewer, and as a<br />
member of the AHRC Peer Review College.<br />
Carolyn Bew<br />
I am an Educational Developer with the Higher Education Academy, specialising in art and<br />
design. I have taught a diverse range of students across the Higher and Further Education<br />
sectors, including ten years at the University of the Arts, London, where in addition to<br />
teaching I was involved in curriculum design, developed policies and procedures, and helped<br />
to create a community-based scheme supporting young people from families with no tradition<br />
of higher education. Most recently I was an Academic Developer in cross-disciplinary<br />
teaching and research at Kingston University, which involved developing the University's<br />
learning and teaching strategy. In my current post I work with UK Universities and Colleges,<br />
providing national leadership in developing and disseminating evidence-informed practice<br />
about enhancing the student learning experience. My pedagogic approach is based on<br />
educational theory, and is informed by keeping up to date with current research as well as by<br />
engaging in my own research projects. I firmly believe that learning and teaching is defined<br />
by subject, and remain committed to my primary discipline.<br />
Adriana Lago de Carvalho (1970) was born and raised in Brazil, and went to Portugal in<br />
1988 as a degree-seeking international student. Holding a major in Modern Languages and<br />
Literature – Translation Branch and Postgraduate education in Entrepreneurial Advisory, Top<br />
Public Managers as well as in Human Resources Management, she complemented her<br />
training with some meaningful mobility periods abroad through the Erasmus programme and<br />
scattered short-term courses. She has been working in the field of internationalization for over<br />
16 years and since 1998 she has been the Head of the International Relations Office of<br />
University of Minho, where she coordinated the ECTS and DS Labels Applications in 2003<br />
and 2009. She has been a speaker and trainer in several national and international<br />
seminars/workshops/conferences/dissemination sessions in the area of mobility organization,<br />
EU programmes; IRO structure and management; internationalization policy and strategy;<br />
and ECTS and DS (collaborations with EAIE; ATA; European Commission; National<br />
Agency; among others) and has also collaborated with several EU technical assistance units<br />
as an external assessor and expert for EU education programmes and initiatives. Adriana<br />
Lago de Carvalho is currently a member of the Executive Committee of the Compostela<br />
Group of Universities, Liaison Officer for the Santander Group of Universities and has also<br />
been nominated an External International expert in the “Advisory Board” of FAUBAI –<br />
Association of the Brazilian Universities International Cooperation Coordinators.
Train schedule from airport for night and early-morning arrivals<br />
See http://rail.co.il/EN/Pages/HomePage.aspx for more details.<br />
Departs Ben Gurion Airport Arrives at Binyamina Travel Duration<br />
5:16 6:19 1:03<br />
5:59 6:53 0:54<br />
6:20 7:14 0:54<br />
6:59 7:53 0:54<br />
7:12 8:14 1:02<br />
7:59 8:53 0:54<br />
8:23 9:14 0:51<br />
Anna is expected on<br />
this train from Tel Aviv<br />
Savidor; other<br />
European guests as<br />
well.<br />
Links<br />
Ben Gurion Airport, where you will land/depart<br />
http://www.iaa.gov.il/Rashat/en-US/Airports/BenGurion/<br />
Binyamina, where the train stops, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binyamina-Giv'at_Ada<br />
Zikhron Ya’kcov, city of workshop, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zikhron_Ya'akov<br />
Railway from airport to Venue, http://rail.co.il/EN/Pages/HomePage.aspx<br />
<strong>Beit</strong> <strong>Daniel</strong>, Workshop/hotel venue, http://www.openu.ac.il/beitdaniel<br />
<strong>Beit</strong> Maimon, hotel for Israeli and European guests, http://www.maimon.com/indexus.php<br />
Carmel Winery, Evening distraction, http://www.carmelwines.co.il<br />
Israel Tourism, Official site, http://www.goisrael.com/tourism_eng<br />
מרכז תרבות היין של יקבי כרמל ביקב זכרון יעקב<br />
מרכז תרבות היין הינו מרכז חוויתי המשלב סיורים, סדנאות וטעימות יין ביקב<br />
ההיסטורי, הפותח שעריו ומציג את הסיפור המרתק מראשית תעשיית היין<br />
בישראל ועד העולם החדש של היין כיום. החיבור בין ישן לחדש הוא סוד קסמו של<br />
היקב ואתם מוזמנים לראות את שרשרת העשייה המקצועית של היין בישראל,<br />
מראשיתה ועד למהפכת האיכות של היינות הישראליים כיום, הזוכים להכרה<br />
ולפרסים בינלאומיים.
ייחוד המרכז וצוותו:<br />
הצוות המקצועי של מרכז תרבות היין מורכב ממדריכי יין בעלי ניסיון רב בתחומם<br />
המאפשר להתאים לכם באופן אישי את חווית האירוח ביקב ולהיות רלוונטי<br />
וחדשני לכל קבוצה.<br />
להלן דוגמא לשלוש אפשרויות אירוח במרכז:<br />
₪ 05 - 00:55<br />
00<br />
:<br />
לאורח(:<br />
א. סיור וטעימות יין במחיר של ₪ 05 לאורח )לאחר שעה<br />
הסיור כולל<br />
-מבט היסטורי על תחילת ההתיישבות ותעשיית היין הישראלית.<br />
-הצצה למרכזי העשייה ביקב מסחרי וביקב הבוטיק שבמקום.<br />
-כניסה למרתפי היקב האותנטיים וחשיפה לטכנולוגיות מסורתיות וחדשניות<br />
בעולם היין )בריכות בטון משופצות/חביות עץ אלון(.<br />
-צפיה בסרט קצר הממחיש בתמונות את תהליך העשיה.<br />
-וגולת הכותרת: טעימת יינות שתרחיב את ידיעותיכם על עולם היין ועל העשרת<br />
החוויה מטעימת יינות איכות.<br />
הטעימה סביב שולחן ובאחד מחדרי ה- V.I.P. של היקב: בחדר המקצועי ע"ש<br />
אדמונד דה רוטשילד לקבוצות עד אורחים, או בחדר האותנטי במרתף ע"ש<br />
יעקב דה רוטשילד לקבוצות עד 53 איש.<br />
הטעימה מלווה בלחם ושמן זית.<br />
משך הסיור הינו כשעה וחצי ובתיאום מראש בלבד )אינו מיועד לילדים(