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Europaeum Certificate |
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Europaeum Certificates are awarded to students who satisfactorily
complete a recognised academic activity under the auspices of the
Europaeum. They specifically recognise pan-European experience and
serve as an additional incentive to Europaeum collaboration. This can be
alongside another qualification or degree from their home university. The
award is endorsed by the Europaeum Council, which represents all
member universities.
Those qualifying for the award include:
- Doctoral students who spend at least four months working with an academic supervisor from another Europaeum partner institution.
- Graduate students participating in a Europaeum Summer School completing an essay of sufficient standard linked to the theme of the Summer School.
- Graduate students taking part in a Europaeum joint programme and spending at least 150 hours in academic study.
- Undergraduate students taking part in a Europaeum joint programme and spending at least 200 hours in academic study.
Each Europaeum Certificate
specifies the particular activity
that the student has completed,
allowing different types of
academic activity to be
recognised.
The Europaeum Academic
Committee grants final approval
for the Certificate, issued in the
student’s native language with
an English translation, and
signed by the academic director or a representative of the Academic
Committee.
Certificates are regularly awarded to Summer School Participants who
complete a special essay, pass joint Europaeum programmes, or give
papers successfully at Europaeum conferences. |