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This blog was created as part of the Erasmus Mundus Crossways in Cultural Narratives Masters programme, which is the only one of the EU approved and funded Erasmus Mundus Masters programmes to specialise in traditional humanities with a modern languages background. The Crossways Consortium comprises 6 top-class European universities.

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Thursday 28 May 2009

Lisbon: Recognition of Studies

The Seminar “Reconhecimento de Estudos e Creditação de Competências” [Recognition of Studies and Skills Accreditation] took place on 22 May 2009 in Loulé, Portugal. Organised by the Portuguese National Agency of Lifelong Learning (Proalv), the seminar had the participation of the National Bologna Expert Group and more than 100 professors and officers involved in the implementation and maintenance of the Bologna precepts in Portugal. The event’s organisation had the initiative to invite an Erasmus Mundus student to speak about the Mundus experience, with special focus on the issue of recognition.


Under the initiative of Prof. Rosário Paixão, Erasmus Mundus Crossways in Humanities co-ordinator at Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Crossways student Roberta Gregoli presented the case of Brazil as an example of the programme’s recognition outside the EU, including the issue of official validation in the country. Roberta Gregoli also took the opportunity to present the Erasmus Mundus Students and Alumni Association (EMA), EMA's Latin American Chapter (EMA-LA) and the Mundus in Brazil network, which actively works for the promotion of EM in Brazil by visiting universities and offering support to Brazilian applicants via virtual platforms.


For more information

Agency Proavl: http://proalv.pt/np4/eventos/198.html

EMA: http://www.em-a.eu/

EMA-LA: info@ema-la.eu

Mundus in Brazil: roberta.gregoli@ema-la.eu

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