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Hannah Schoch
The aim of the ambassador programme is to enable academics—particularly Early Career Researchers (ECRs)—in European higher education institutions to understand and explore the role higher education and research play for democracies in Europe and to become ambassadors for democracy within their institutions, their research communities, as well as in society. Particularly in this moment when both democracy and many of the fundamental values, such as academic freedom and autonomy, are under threat across Europe, it is crucial to ensure that we as the academic community have a concrete, shared understanding thereof to strengthen and safeguard both higher education and democracy. The programme consists of three parts. PART II – FUNDAMENTAL VALUES zooms in on the six fundamental values of the EHEA. A deep-dive on each of the values and their connection to the democratic mission of HEI will be concluded by an introduction to the mission and vision behind the Bologna process—its past, present, and future.
What competences will the participants have acquired by the end of the course?
knowledge
understands the role of higher education in and for democracies in Europe
understands their own role as academics and citizens in Europe
understands their own role and responsibilities in the higher education and research environment, as well as other stakeholders’ roles and responsibilities
knows and understands the ‘democratic mission’ of higher education and the six EHEA fundamental values as formulated by the Council of Europe
understands the legislative and governance context in which research and teaching at HEIs take place
understands the key frameworks of the EU and the EHEA and the European Higher Education Policies, especially the democratic principles, and is familiar with the respective policy documents
understands the difference of the global/European role of higher education and local contexts
understands the current challenges higher education and research face
skills
is able to advocate effectively for democratic principles and values-based higher education policies and governance
is able to analyse local circumstances and find local solutions and interacting points
is able to communicate EHEA values and principles effectively and in an understandable and engaging manner
is able to mobilize others to participate in advocacy and local solutions
values
is committed to democratic principles and the human rights
is committed to academic freedom, academic integrity, and institutional autonomy
is committed to diversity, intercultural dialog, respect, equity, and equality
is committed to ethical standards and the elimination of discriminatory practices
is committed to student and staff participation in higher education governance
is committed to public responsibility for higher education and public responsibility of higher education
respects different practices that are grounded in fairness, democratic procedures, and the democratic rule of law
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