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List: ALBSA-Info[ALBSA-Info] Fw: Apply now to teach in the Kosovo Summer University 2001 ProgrammeMimoza Meholli mehollim at hotmail.comSun Aug 13 23:14:03 EDT 2000
>From: "Craig Zelizer" <czelizer at OSF1.GMU.EDU> >To: <ceejobs at onelist.com>, <nisjobs at egroups.com> >CC: "DENNIS J. SANDOLE" <DSANDOLE at WPGATE.GMU.EDU>, <Istaroste at aol.com>, >"IdilP" <IdilP at aol.com> >Subject: [nisjobs] Fw: Apply now to teach in the Kosovo Summer University >2001 Programme >Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2000 00:54:56 -0400 > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: Academic Training Association <ata at academictraining.org> >To: <ata at academictraining.org> >Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 1:25 PM >Subject: Apply now to teach in the Kosovo Summer University 2001 Programme > > > > The University of Pristina and the Academic Training Association (ATA, > > formerly know as YSY) invite professors and lecturers to teach at the >first > > Summer University in Kosovo to be held in July / early August 2001. > > > > The programme will bring together regional & international professors >and > > lecturers for a period of three weeks and will provide about 30 courses, > > workshops, lectures, etc. in the humanities, social sciences and natural > > sciences. Courses are taught using a range of new, interactive teaching > > methodologies. The programme particularly aims to intensively train >local > > and regional young academic staff. Students, professionals, and local >(N)GO > > workers are also invited. > > > > As you know, YSY/ ATA implemented a similar project at the University of > > Tuzla, Bosnia & Herzegovina from 1996 through 1998. The project was a >huge > > success and continued and expanded each year. As a result, since 1999 >the > > University of Tuzla has been able to continue the programme >independently. > > > > Professors and lecturers interested in participating in the programme >are > > invited to apply now using the attached application material. >Application > > material can also be downloaded form the ATA website: > > www.academictraining.org. Along with the forms, a list of priority >courses > > is attached. It is also possible to suggest additional courses. > > > > The process of reconstruction underway in Kosovo following the recent > > period of severe violent conflict necessitates the coherent and >coordinated > > actions of all sectors of the society, such as industry, health care, > > public administration, NGOs and education. In particular, a good >education > > system is critical to the provision of the human resources and the >research > > upon which other sectors rely. Kosovo's education system however is > > suffering from not only structural damage and the loss of facilities as >a > > result of the conflict, but also from the lack of access to up-to-date > > knowledge and skills, a curriculum in need of updating, isolation from >the > > wider academic community and a brain drain. > > > > The Summer University Project aims to address the needs of higher >education > > in Kosovo. In addition, the project will prove valuable with regard to > > initiating and encouraging reconciliation and cooperation among academic > > and other communities in the region. In short, the project aims: > > > > - To integrate the Kosovo Higher Education System into the European >system; > > - To foster sustainable co-operation with visiting professors and their > > universities; > > - To improve the quality of education; > > - To broaden the specialist knowledge and professional skills of young > > academic staff; > > - To stimulate regional cooperation and the development of regional > > professional networks; > > - To strengthen links between the University and other sectors of >society. > > > > > > Duration, Reimbursements, Accommodation and Communication > > > > The preferred duration of a course is two to three weeks. Intensive >courses > > have priority. > > Professors and lecturers are kindly requested to try and raise funds at > > their own universities to support their visit to Pristina. For those > > professors who cannot obtain funding, reimbursements are offered for >travel > > and accommodation. No salaries or per diems are paid. The easiest/ >cheapest > > way to travel to Pristina is by flying to Skopje (Macedonia) first and >then > > take a taxi to Pristina. Direct flight to Pristina are available as >well. > > Housing arrangements will be made by ATA and the University of Pristina. > > Visiting professors will stay in rented apartments. Internet facilities >are > > available in the numerous internet café's throughout the city. > > International phone-lines are currently functioning, though barely and > > expensively. This situation will have improved by the summer of 2001. > > Depending on your network provider, it may be possible to use a mobile > > telephone. > > > > > > Classrooms, Teaching materials, Language of instruction, Certificates & > > Recreational Programme > > > > The University of Pristina will provide classrooms and lecture halls >free > > of charge. Literature, journals, and small laboratory equipment will be > > taken to Pristina. Participating professors are provided with a budget >to > > purchase the materials needed. After the courses, the materials will be > > donated to the university or faculty libraries or disseminated amongst >the > > participants. Courses, seminars and forums offered by international > > professors are in English. Translation into the local language will be > > provided for all courses. Through course attendance and examinations, > > certificates can be obtained. The possibility of ECTS credits is being > > discussed with the local faculties. To stimulate informal contact >between > > participants, various social events will be organised. These will >include > > weekly dinners for all professors, excursions in the region and cultural > > events. In the first weekend, a special introductory programme will be > > organised for all visitors. > > > > > > Living conditions > > > > Living conditions have normalised, but are not yet comparable with >Western > > European standards. Health care, public transport, supermarkets, etc. >are > > available. General living expenses are little lower than those in >Western > > Europe. The currency is the German Mark. > > > > > > Safety & travel documents > > > > The prospects for the situation in Kosovo are relatively positive. The > > situation should remain politically stable and non-violent. A negative > > change in the situation in Kosovo may eventually obstruct any academic > > activity in the region. In that case ATA will be entitled to cancel or >to > > postpone the project. Please contact your Foreign Ministry with regard >to > > travel documents. > > > > > > Application procedure > > > > If interested, please complete the application forms attached to this >email > > and return them by email to ksu at academictraining.org, subject header >'KSU > > Application'. All applications, including any suggestions you put >forward > > for course(s), will be discussed by a joint University of Pristina/ UN/ >ATA > > academic board. ATA will keep you informed on the progress of your > > application. > > > > Up to date information with regard to the Summer University can be >obtained > > through the ATA Newsletter. This newsletter will be sent to interested > > participants via email and may also be downloaded from the ATA web-site > > (www.academictraining.org), where additional information can be obtained >on > > these and other activities in the region. > > > > We strongly encourage distribution of this letter and the attached > > application materials to any of your colleagues who may be interested. >If > > you have any further questions or comments, please do not hesitate to > > contact us. > > > > Yours sincerely, > > > > > > > > Y. du Pont, M.R. Richter > > Chairman ATA Programme Officer ATA > > ------------------------------------------ > > The Academic Training Association > > ATA (formerly known as Foundation YSY) is a not-for-profit academic > > organisation based at the University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. ATA > > implemented a similar project at the University of Tuzla, Bosnia for the > > first time in 1996. The project was a success and continued and expanded > > each year until 1998, from which time the University has been able to > > continue the programme independently. Under the Summer University, >Tuzla, > > the numbers of participants from the surrounding area was increased > > steadily each year, constructively contributing to processes of > > reconciliation. Contact between Bosnian academics and those from outside > > the region led to the establishment of international cooperation >networks > > which enabled the continued exchange of information, on for instance > > up-to-date developments in research, and the establishment of spin-off > > long-term cooperation schemes such as fellowship exchange programmes. >Such > > positive outcomes can also be expected in the case of the University of > > Pristina, which is fully in support of the project. > > > > ATA > > Address: > > Vendelstraat 2 > > 1012 XX Amsterdam, The Netherlands > > Tel.: +31 20 525 2495 > > Fax: +31 20 525 2495 > > Email: KSU at academictraining.org > > Internet: www.academictraining.org > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
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