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AQUA-TNET 2005 - 2008
For more information on this project:Visit: www.aquatnet.com
Marieke Reuver, AquaTT, P.O Box 8989, Dublin2, Ireland
AQUA-TNET is a multidisciplinary thematic network that unites the
academic and vocational aspects of the Bologna reforms and the
establishment of the European Higher Education Area in the field of
aquaculture, fisheries and aquatic resources management. The network is
funded under the European Commission Socrates Erasmus programme, from
2005-2008, and currently consists of 118 partners, representing
universities, training organisations, associations and research
performers working in the above mentioned areas. It is coordinated by
Ghent University and serviced by AquaTT. Background:The Bologna Declaration of June 1999 called for the establishment by 2010 of a coherent, compatible and competitive European Higher Education Area, attractive for European students and for students and scholars from other continents. The European Education Ministers identified six action lines in Bologna and added three more in Prague in May 2001:1. Adoption of a system of easily readable and comparable degrees Objectives:One of AQUA-TNET’s major aims is to become the Tuning reference for the aquaculture, fisheries and aquatic resources sector. To this end, there are six themed workpackages encapsulating the changes taking place in all three Bologna cycles: 1. Masters and Masters of Science curriculum development Deliverables:Small dynamic working groups meet regularly in core group meetings to develop specific products and network results. The platform also includes the AQUA-TNET education portal, www.aquatnet.com, and the AQUA-TNET newsletter. These run alongside the established Training News – a monthly electronic newsletter that provides updates and announcements on training and education initiatives, workshops, courses and upcoming industry events – and PISCES TT Jobs, which is an online recruitment service for employers and potential employees in aquaculture and related sciences. Other deliverables include educational resources, reports on current reforms and latest developments, publications and online self-tuition language learning modules. AQUA-TNET deliverables pool different elements of the Bologna, Copenhagen and Lisbon processes and will benefit the entire sector, involving the production sector, consumers, educationists, researchers and NGOs.Partners:Currently 118 European institutions, representing universities, research institutes, training organisations, associations and research performers, are partners in the AQUA-TNET network. Information about these institutions can be found on the AQUA-TNET website www.aquatnet.com, check >> “Network” >> “Institution Search”.
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