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 Multipliers' Workshop 06/09      INTRO | PROGRAMME | PARTICIPANTS | PRESENTATIONS | GALLERY

 

Workshop for Multipliers
June 23-29, 2009 in Turku and Gdansk

Organized by BalticStudyNet - Promoting Baltic Sea Region Higher Education worldwide

From June 23 to 29, 2009, BalticStudyNet held a workshop for academic and administrative staff from higher education institutions from non-European countries. The workshop was especially designed to make multipliers from non-European universities acquainted with the Baltic Sea Region, its politics, history, economy, and regional culture. Special emphasis was put on the region's higher education structures, study possibilities and scholarship options for students and researchers. That way, academic staff in key positions was enabled to inform students and colleagues thoroughly about the scientific opportunities the region offers.

 

 Multipliers' Workshop 06/09      INTRO | PROGRAMME | PARTICIPANTS | PRESENTATIONS | GALLERY

To download the workshop programme click here

 

 Multipliers' Workshop 06/09      INTRO | PROGRAMME | PARTICIPANTS | PRESENTATIONS | GALLERY

 

LIST OF PARTICIPANTS

 

Aralina, Antonina

Kazakhstan

Leading Specialist of Strategic Development and International Cooperation, Karaganda State University

 

Baimuldinova, Guzal

Kazakhstan

Head of International Office, Innovative University of Eurasia

 

Bursac Dzalto, Bojana

Serbia

Coordinator of International Relations, University of BelgradeFaculty of Philosophy

 

Dukenbayeva, Zadash

Kazakhstan

Prorector of Science and International Relations Department, Pavlodar State Pedagogical

 

Gavrancic, Dubravka

Serbia

International Officer, University of Novi Sad

 

Grajcevci, Albulene

Kosovo

Program Officer/ Education Advisor, Kosova Academic Services

 

Hastings, Laura

USA

Coordinator of Masters Program EU Studies, University of Illinois

 

McKenzie, Brent

Canada

Professor (Marketing), University of Guelph

 

Merkuri, Zamira

Albania

International Officer Coordinator, Eqrem Cabej University of Gjirokastra

 

Mustafa, Riad

Indonesia

Chairman, Inovasi Study Center on innovation and Entrepreneurship

 

Najmitdinov, Ahadhon

Uzbekistan

Head of International Relations Department, Namangan Engineering Pedagogical Institute

 

Novozhilova, Marina

Kazakhstan

Head of International Office, Taraz State University

 

Romchenko, Ekaterina

Russia

Exchange Program Coordinator, Lomonosov Moskow State University

 

Thomas, Kay

USA

Director of International Student and Scholar Services, University of Minnesota

 

Yusifova, Sabina

Azerbaijan

Senior Specialist on International Programs, Baku State University

 

 

 Multipliers' Workshop 06/09      INTRO | PROGRAMME | PARTICIPANTS | PRESENTATIONS | GALLERY

Below you find a list of all the available presentations which were held at the workshop. These presentations are saved as PDFs and can be downloaded.


Political transformation and its impact
on higher education in the Baltic Sea region

Kasimierz Musial

National Exchange Agencies

Academic Programme Agency, Latvia
Archimedes Foundation, Estonia
Bureau for Academic Recognition and International Exchange, Poland
CIMO, Finland
CIRIUS, Denmark
Education Exchanges Support Foundation, Lithuania
Swedish Institute, Sweden

International Offices

Åbo Academi University, Turku
BSRS, University of Turku, Turku
Humboldt-University Berlin, Berlin
Södertörn University College, Södertörn, part I
Södertörn University College, Södertörn, part II
Turku School of Economics, Turku
University of Latvia, Riga
University of Turku, Turku
Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas

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