TEMPUS Eramis – European-Russian-Central Asian Network of Master’s degrees
The project: European-Russian-Central Asian Network of Master’s degrees “Informatics as a Second Competence (ERAMIS)” (in polish: Europejsko-rosyjsko-centralno-azjatycka sieć kształcenia na poziomie magisterskim – Informatyka jako druga kompetencja) is aimed into cooperation between European and Asian partners. The project is realized between January 2010 and January 14 2013. The list of partners contains 18 institutions from France, Poland, Spain, Germany, Finland, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan and Russia:
- Pierre Mendes France University from Grenoble (Contracting), France
- Lublin University of Technology, Poland
- University of Alicante, Spain
- Beuth University of Applied Sciences Berlin, Germany
- Savonia University of Applied Sciences, Finland
- Kyrgyz State National University, (Bishkek), Kyrgyzstan
- Kyrgyz State Technical University, (Bishkek), Kyrgyzstan
- Innovative University of Eurasia (Pavlodar), Kazakhstan
- Al-Farabi Kazakh National University (Almaty), Kazakhstan
- Karaganda State Technical University (Karaganda), Kazakhstan
- Astrakhan State University, Russia
- Kazan State Technical University, Russia
- Saratov State Socio-Economic University, Russia
- Voronezh State University, Russia
- Enterprise “SYSTEMOTEKHNIKA”, Kazakhstan
- Enterprise “AKNET”, Kyrgyzstan
- Enterprise “SOFIT – Information systems” , Russia
- External Expert
The aim of the project is to establish ERAMIS – an academic network between Europe, Russia and Central Asia which will be responsible for organization of education at M.Sc. level – “Science as a second competency”. The project will also contribute to form a double diploma in network ERAMIS. Common curricula in computer science will be developed for the II degree students in Russia, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.
Another aims of the project are: increasing the level of education in computer science at universities of ERAMIS partnership network, promoting the best educational practices, creating opportunities for students’ mobilities between the network’s partners.
The project manager in the Institute: Marek Miłosz, Ph.D