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Throughout the past 30 years, internationalisation has become a fundamental element of each HEIs’ strategy, leading to increased staff and student mobility. As a result, the daily work required to conduct quality mobility is ever more complex and challenges of the future like digitalisation and more global mobility require future-proof skills development.

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Complete our survey and enter the prize draw!

The   FESC project consortium is currently assessing the competences of Higher Education professionals working with prospective and mobile students. For this purpose, we are conducting a survey for Higher Education staff to identify the key competences of staff members involved in the administration of mobility programmes.

Participants completing the survey will have the chance to win a trip to Marburg, Germany (travel expenses and 1-night accommodation covered) to attend the final conference* of the FESC project in Autumn 2020.

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Complete our survey and win the FESC prize!

The   FESC   project consortium is currently assessing the competences of Higher Education professionals working with prospective and mobile students. For this purpose, we opened a survey for students with the aim of identifying key competences of staff members involved in the administration of mobility programmes.

By completing the survey, students will be eligible to win the FESC student prize* - a Euro-Rail ticket to travel around Europe and discover various cultures and landscapes.

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From the 4th to the 5th of October the consortium project met at the Philipps University of Marburg. The aim of the meeting was to identify opportunities and key priorities as well as to analyse the different phases of the project. 

FESC will contribute to increasing the quality of student mobility by focusing on the professional competencies of higher education staff working with student mobility, shedding light on the main complexities and current needs.

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