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MASTER DEGREE MODULES IN NANOTECHNOLOGIES FOR ELECTRONICS Slavka Tzanova, Technical
University of Sofia, Bulgaria, The project
presented in the paper focuses on closer cooperation in the
university sector and transparency of qualifications and recognition
methods. Four European universities share infrastructure,
technological and human resources, and they will recognise the
common, based on the European credit transfer system, certified
courses, Web-based and practical modules in clean technological
rooms, to be used in the partners’ Master of Science programmes.
Because of the differences in the national regulations regarding
double or multiple degree curricula, the universities will recognise
the courses/credits, but each university will keep its autonomy
regarding the national diploma delivery. So, we adapted the approach
of the big enterprises in the sector of micro- and nanoelectronics
to share the research and development facilities and expertise
despite the competition, or just to be competitive. |
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