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EUCEN “The European Association for University Lifelong Learning” eucen

European University Continuing Education Network. EUCEN “The European Association for University Lifelong Learning” http://www.eucen.org executive.office@eucen.org. EUCEN AIMS AND OBJECTIVES. Vision Enable members to serve most effectively the people of Europe.

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EUCEN “The European Association for University Lifelong Learning” eucen

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  1. European University Continuing Education Network EUCEN “The European Association for University Lifelong Learning” http://www.eucen.org executive.office@eucen.org

  2. EUCEN AIMS AND OBJECTIVES • Vision • Enable members to serve most effectively the people of Europe. • Influence the development of ULLL policy. • Promote an European model of LLL and promote interaction. • Contribute to a LLL policy. • Mission • Exchange of experience and information. • Provide contacts. • Harmonise levels of Quality for ULLL amongst members. • Develop University Credit Transfer. • Influence European policy on ULLL.

  3. EUCEN AIMS AND OBJECTIVES • Strategy • Assist ULLL policy makers. • Provide a forum to discuss ULLL ideas. • Provide an accurate and rapid source of information. • Help members strengthen their contacts. • Encourage the exchange of information. • Provide academic and administrative support. • Support members wishing to develop European LLL research. • Provide opportunities for LLL staff development. • Seek opportunities for student exchange.

  4. EUCENMEMBERSHIP • 149 universities as full members in 29 different European countries. • 11 universities as associate members from 9 different countries. • 19 national networks for UCE/LLL and other international networks or institutions as affiliate members. • 9 individual members (representing non-formal international networks). TOTAL of 188 MEMBERS in 39 different countries NOTE: The number of members will change (i.e. increase) after the General Assembly 30 April 2005.

  5. EUCEN MAIN BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP • Access to people, expertise and information across Europe. • Representation in European policy making process. • Institutional membership—all staff can participate. • Conference discounts. • Opportunity to join projects. • Support for your projects. • Web page newsletter and market place. • Discounts on journals. • Channel for dissemination.

  6. EUCEN ORGANISATION • General Assembly of members once a year. • Steering Committee: • Manuel Assunção, Universidade de Aveiro (PT), President. • Petr Vavrin, Brno University of Technology (FR), Vice-President. • Andrea Waxenegger, Karl-Franzens-Universitat Graz (AT), Secretary General. • Daiva Dumčiuvienė, Kaunas University of Technology, (LT), Treasurer. • Ebba Ossiannilsson, Lund University, (SE). • Jean-Marie Filloque, Université de Bretagne Occidental, Brest (FR). • Helka Urponen, University of Lapland (FIN). • Raymond A Thomsom, University of Strathclyde (UK). Co-opted Member: • Françoise de Viron, Université Catholique de Louvain (BE). • Executive Secretary. • Task forces.

  7. EUCENEUROPEAN CONFERENCES • EUCEN European Conferences are: • of European dimension • focussed every time on a different and special theme • organised twice a year: • Spring - a large conference (holds the General Assembly) • Autumn - an event more project orientated (workshops) • They are organised in different countries of Europe: • To learn to know and appreciate local, regional and national conditions and analyse the expertise of the host university. • To bring to the host university the experience accumulated by EUCEN and be a catalytic impulsion in LLL. • To produce a wide and durable impact on a large number of universities. • To raise the quality of ULLL through European co-operation.

  8. Reykjavik 1999 Joensuu 1999 Helsinki 1994 Bergen 2005 Bergen 2000 Örebro 1998 Glasgow 1995 Kaunas 2004 Gdynia 2006 Dublin 1997 Limerick 2004 Warszawa 1998 Leiden 1992 London 2000 Bristol 1991 Hannover 1991 Kortrijk/Lille 1995 Liège 1992 Brno 2003 Paris 2006 Wien 2002 Nantes 1996 Ljubljana 2007 Lausanne 1997 Pécs 2002 Porto 1993 Chieti 2001 Rome 2005 Barcelona 1993 Aveiro 2003 Barcelona 2001 Catania 1996 Olympia 1994 EUCENMAP OF CONFERENCES

  9. EUCENCONFERENCES (1)

  10. EUCENCONFERENCES (2)

  11. EUCENFUTURE CONFERENCES • Rome: 17-19 November 2005,3rd EUCEN Project Forum. • Gdynia: 18-20 May 2006,Universities as a driver for regional development, LLL in a knowledge society. • Paris: November 2006,4th EUCEN Project Forum. Other destinations planned for future conferences are Slovenia, Romania, Denmark, Germany, … More information on coming events will be soon available.

  12. EUCENEUROPEAN PROJECTS (1) • COMPLETED PROJECTS: • TheNUCE - Thematic Network in University Continuing Education / TheNUCE-Dis - Dissemination project. • F2000 - European Higher Education Expert Forum. • ELISC - European Learning in Small Companies. • CEPROFS / CEPROFS2 - European Training Centre for Managers of European Continuing Education Organisation. • University Centre for Continuing Education of Journalists. • ITES - Information Technology in European Sport and Sport Science. • TRANSFINE - Transfer between Formal, Non-formal and Informal Education. • ODELUCE - Open and Distance Learning Education and learning through University Continuing Education. • ICETEL - Improving Continuing Education and Training through eLearning. • ELLPROFT - European Life Learning Professional Training. • Indicators - Developing and testing Indicators for monitoring and measuring stakeholder organisations in Learning Cities and Regions. R3L iniciative.

  13. EUCENEUROPEAN PROJECTS (2) • CURRENT PROJECTS: • Association Project. • CEA-N - Consumer Education for Adults Network. • DISCO - European Dictionary on Skills and Competences. • DOLCETA - Developing on-line consumer education and training for adults. • DOLCETA Plus. • EQUIPE - European Quality in Individualised Pathways in Education. • REFINE - REcognising Formal, Infomal and Non-formal Education. Joint Action proposal. • UNFOLD - Understanding new frameworks of learning design. • RUSNET – Regional University-industries Strategy Network.

  14. EUCENEUROPEAN PROJECTS (3) • PROPOSALS AWAITING DECISION: • VALIDMATCHER – Validation for Manufacturing, Agriculture, Telecommunications, Construction, Health, Education and Regional development (Leonardo). EUCEN is the contractor. • EQUIPE PLUS - European Quality in Individualised Pathways in Education Plus (G4). EUCEN is the contractor. • MedMar – Postgraduate Training in Maritime Medicine in Europe of the 25. • Making knowledge Visible. PF6. • Ten Competence Consortium.

  15. EUCENTypes of Membership • FULL MEMBERS: Universities able to award doctorates, in geographical Europe. • ASSOCIATE MEMBERS: • Universities outside geographical Europe able to award doctorates. • Universities or accredited Institutions of Higher Education in geographical Europe, able to award Master degrees. • AFFILIATE MEMBERS: National or International bodies with an interest in Continuing Education, normally invited by EUCEN and with a mutual co-operation agreement. • INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS: Individuals representing informal networks active in the area of Continuing Education, invited by EUCEN.

  16. EUCENSubscription Fees The annual subscription fee for Full Members is 360€. The annual subscription fee for Associate Members is 330€. The annual subscription fees are for institutional membership, not individual membership. So all the staff of the member university can benefit and use the services. The arrangement for Affiliate or Individual Members depends on each organisation and is negotiated on a case by case basis – usually it involves mutual membershipwithout payment on either side.

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