Gov2u announces a further step for EU Higher Education with the Official launch of eParticipation University portals [Press Release] |
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Friday 02 September 2011, 17:00 - 19:00
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Nine eParticipation portals for universities are launched today in order to offer to university members and to local, national and EU stakeholders in the higher education system an opportunity to collaborate within the decision – making processes that address several of the Bologna action lines. The nine end-user universities and the website address of their eParticipation portals are:
The portals are based on the same software solution developed within the MyUniversity project and will run in pilot phase for a period of 20 months. The participating universities will be able to:
- Easily publish European consultations on the Bologna Process on their e-Participation portal and then allow university personnel and students to provide feedback on them;
- Disseminate key information on the Bologna process;
- Create online surveys and discussions that can enhance the existing traditional “on-site” meetings organized by them for their own decision-making processes;
- Track issues raised on the other university e-Participation portals, which could have similarities to the ones they are experiencing, thus allowing them to further cooperate and even create a common policy on how to tackle these issues;
- Gather their students’ views on the key issues affecting them;
- Provide their personnel and students with online collaboration tools that help them to interact with their colleagues in order to collect data for both university and EU level reports.
These portals give the opportunity to the university work groups to interact with the higher education stakeholders and provide input to the national and European associations where they belong. Moreover, the university members who are active in the Bologna decision-making process can use the e-Participation tools to interact with other university members and easily extract conclusions that will be used as direct input to their work. In addition, higher education decision makers of all levels (university, national, European), could launch on these portals several e-Participation processes related to different decision making activities and thus clearly communicate the value of such participation in their final decision. Launched on October 1st, 2010, MyUniversity is a two and a half year project that will demonstrate how the universities could use an array of specific e-Participation tools for involving university members and stakeholders in transparent higher education decision-making processes at local, national and EU level. MyUniversity is currently supported by the European Commission (ICT Policy Support Programme) and involves 13 partners from 7 EU Member States: Belgiu, Bulgaria, Greece, Lithuania, Slovakia, Spain and Sweden. For more information, please visit the project website
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