National Erasmus+ Office Algeria Algerian National Priorities Erasmus+ (2014-2015) National Infoday on Erasmus + International Dimension 20th & 21st November 2014 ENSCBP , University of Bordeaux, France Baghdad Benstaali Programme Director National Erasmus+ Office Algeria Content • Challenges • Impact of Tempus IV & Erasmus Mundus • National Priorities • Perspectives National Erasmus+ Office Algeria Algerian Higher Education Significant increase in student numbers Students population 1,35E+06 Academic Year 1999 - 2000: 350 000 students 1,30E+06 Academic Year 2014 - 2015: + 1.3 million 1,25E+06 Increased demand for post-graduate training r e b m 1,20E+06 60,000 registered Master and Ph.D. u n t n Education & Training e 1,15E+06 d u t S Bachelors: 2668 1,10E+06 1,05E+06 Masters: 1581 1,00E+06 Continuing Education: 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 55,000 students (50% in distance education) Registration Year National Erasmus+ Office Algeria Algerian Higher Education 48 Universities 1 Continuing Education • 98 Higher Education 1/3 contributed 10 University centers to Tempus & EM Institutions 39 Schools and Institutes Other 52,000 teachers, • Educational support: 31% higher ranking • No private universities so far National Erasmus+ Office Algeria Impact of Tempus IV program [2008-2013] Bachelors (3) - Professional (“Innovation”, "Health, Safety and Security") - 3rd year e-learning Master (6) - Agricultural Resources, Climate Change, “Territorial Development, Planning, Curriculum Tourism” , “Sustainable manufacturing technology” , Entrepreneurship and Reform (11) International Development , Psychology) Ph.D. (4 modules) - Lunix, Communication, Innovation, Fluids E-learning: distance learning platforms Didactic Support: Laboratories; Acquisition of educational materials and software, etc. National Erasmus+ Office Algeria Impact of Tempus program [2008-2013] Governance - Regional Network Inter University Libraries (RIBU) Reform (8) - Access Optimization to scientific & technical information to Maghreb universities - Quality Assurance standard for higher education - Liaison Office for University (School) - Enterprise (BLUE-BLEE) - Cell for Research and Valuation Higher - Water Centre for Training in Water Science Education & - “Maison des Doctorants" Society (13) - Support Unit, Awareness, Support and Mediation (CASAM) - Center of Excellence for Technology Transfer Training Academic Staff (17); Students, Graduates and PhD (4); Professionals and executives of firms (5) National Erasmus+ Office Algeria Contribution of Participating Countries to Tempus Tempus III Tempus IV s 90% t c e j o r p s 60% u p m e T 30% o t n o i t a 0% p i c itra AT BE CY DE DK ES FI FR GR IE IT p MT NL PL PT % RO SE SK SLO UK Participating countries National Erasmus+ Office Algeria Contribution of Partner Countries to Tempus Tempus III Tempus IV s t c e j o r 90% p s u p m 60% e T o t n o 30% i t a p i c i t r 0% a P MA TN LY EG PS JO SY LB % Partner Country National Erasmus+ Office Algeria Mobility through Erasmus Mundus Combined mobility Action 1 & 2 for Algerian nationals (2004-2014) Action 1 Action 2 Total EMMC EMMC EMJD Staff Total Students Total Action Students Researchers Doctorants Action 1 2007-14 2 2007-2014 2004-2013 2004-2010* 2010-2013 50 16 1 67 693 123 816 883 Mobility of European citizens towards the Algerians HEIs (2007-2014) Post- Année Bachelor Masters Doctorants Staff Total doctoral Total 8 8 9 2 10 37 National Erasmus+ Office Algeria Contribution of Participating Countries universities to Erasmus Mundus 50 s n o i 40 t a p i c 30 i t r a p f 20 o r e b 10 m u N 0 Participating countries
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