Manage, support, and advise on international collaborative study programmes (e.g. Erasmus Mundus, joint programmes)


Knowledge
Knowledge of (higher) education in a national and global context, in particular re. internationalisation
Identify, interpret and apply information on mobility programmes (ECTS, relevant innovations etc.)
Interpret and apply relevant quality assurance methodologies, such as the European Approach for Quality Assurance of Joint Programmes.
Knowledge of structures, strategies & procedures of the home institution, in particular re. Internationalisation
Understand and interpret the (developments in the) home institution's structures, strategies & procedures (relating to educational policy, student affairs & services, quality assurance mechanisms, marketing & communication, financial policy).
Skills
Intercultural skills
Anticipate and respond to (cultural) differences between students re. communication, evaluation, financial needs.
Communication skills
Disseminate information on international collaborative study programmes in a target group oriented manner.
English language skills CEFRL
B2 - Vantage
Digital skills
Use appropriate digital tools and technologies to collaborate, share data, information and digital content.
Demonstrate awareness of cultural and generational diversity in digital environments.
Attitude
Responsiveness, pro-activity & flexibility
Pro-activly give advise on international collaborative study programmes.
Confidence, empathy & openness
Act confidently and conscientiously, with a suitable degree of empathy and openness towards colleagues, students and other stakeholders.
Demonstrate accuracy.