UNIVERSITIES COLLEGES OTHER INSTITUTIONS
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UNIVERSITIES COLLEGES OTHER INSTITUTIONS
THE ERASMUS PROGRAMME 3 - 10 UNIVERSITIES Cyprus University of Technology 13 - 18 European University Cyprus 19 - 25 Frederick University 27 - 32 Open University of Cyprus 33 - 36 University of Cyprus 37 - 44 University of Nicosia 45 - 50 COLLEGES American College 53 - 58 College of Tourism and Hotel Management 59 - 62 Cyprus Forestry College 63 - 66 Intercollege 67 - 71 PA College 73 - 76 OTHER INSTITUTIONS Cyprus Pedagogical Institute 79 - 84 The Cyprus Institute 85 - 88 2 THE ERASMUS PROGRAMME Established in 1987, Erasmus is the EU’s flagship education and training programme for mobility and cooperation in higher education across Europe. Its different actions not only cater to students wishing to study or work abroad but also to professors and other staff, even from enterprises, intending to teach abroad and to higher education staff seeking training abroad. In addition, the programme supports higher education institutions (HEI) to work together through intensive programmes, academic and structural networks and multilateral projects as well as to reach out to the world of business. • As concerns Erasmus student placements, higher education institutions must hold an Extended Erasmus University Charter (for details see specific information on the EUC) and consortia must hold an Erasmus Consortium Placement Certificate. • During the course of his or her studies, an individual may receive a maximum of three Erasmus grants: one grant for a period of study, one for a placement and one for the participation in an Erasmus Mundus Master Course. • For mobility, at least the sending or the receiving country must be an EU Member State. • At least one of the organisations participating in a consortium must be from an EU Member State. Who can participate? • Students and trainees learning in all forms of tertiary level education and Training • Higher education institutions, as specified by EU Member States and other participating countries • Teachers, trainers and other staff within those institutions http://ec.europa.eu/llp 8 • Associations and representatives of those involved in higher education, including relevant student, university, and teacher/trainer associations • Enterprises, social partners and other representatives of working life • Public and private organisations, including not-for-profit organisations and NGOs, responsible for the organisation and delivery of education and training at local, regional and national levels. • Research centres and bodies concerned with lifelong learning issues • Bodies providing guidance, counselling and information services Types of activity: DECENTRALISED ACTIVITIES 1. Mobility of students for the purposes of studying at a higher education institution in another participating country (SMS) 2. Mobility of students for the purpose of carrying out placements in enterprises, training centres, research centres or other organisations in another participating country (SMP) 3. Mobility of teaching staff from higher education institutions or invited staff from enterprises to carry out teaching assignments at a higher education institution in another participating country (STA) 4. Mobility of teachers or other staff in higher education institutions for purposes of undergoing training in another participating country (STT) 5. Specific eligibility rules: • To be eligible for the programme, higher education institutions must hold an Erasmus University Charter (EUC). However, the Erasmus programme is open to a wide spectrum of actors (enterprises, social partners, research centres etc) as defined in Article 20 of the Decision of the European Parliament and the Council establishing the LLP. These actors are of course not required to apply for an Erasmus University Charter in order to organise student placements or to participate in multilateral projects, networks or accompanying measures. 3 Erasmus intensive language courses (EILC)organised for incoming students in participating countries where less widely used and less taught languages are spoken 6. Erasmus intensive programmes (IP) organised on a multilateral basis CENTRALISED ACTIVITIES • Multilateral projects focusing inter alia on innovation, experimentation and the exchange of good practice in the areas mentioned in the specific and operational objectives. Projects should aim at developing and implementing study programmes; 4 developing strategies to modernise a specific aspect of higher education; promoting cooperation between higher education and enterprises or addressing key issues for virtual campuses. • Networks (‘Erasmus Networks’) consisting of higher education institutions and other organisations and representing either a discipline or a cross-disciplinary field with the aim of developing new learning concepts and competencies (‘Academic Networks’) or addressing a structural or management aspect of higher education with a view to promoting innovative solutions and approaches (‘Structural Networks’). • Initiatives which, though not eligible under the other actions of the Erasmus Programme, will clearly contribute to achieving the Erasmus Programme’s objectives (accompanying measures). ACTIVITY COVERING BOTH ABOVE ACTIVITIES Preparatory visits, helping to establish contacts with prospective partners in view of entering into closer co-operation. For more information, you can follow the links below: http://ec.europa.eu/education/programmes/llp/erasmus/index_en.html Erasmus University Charter ERASMUS EUC PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN CYPRUS Panepistimio Kyprou (University of Cyprus) EUC no.: 209649-IC-1-2007-1-CY-ERASMUS-EUCX-1, ID: CY NICOSIA01 P.O.Box 20537, 1678 Nicosia, Cyprus Tel.: +357 22 894287, Fax: +357 22 894471 Contact Person: Dr Gregory Makrides, Email: [email protected] Pedagogiko Instituto Kyprou (Pedagogical Institute Cyprus) EUC no.: 223479-IC-1-2007-1-CY-ERASMUS-EUC-1, ID: CY NICOSIA04 P.O.Box 12720, 2252 Nicosia, Cyprus Tel.: +357 22 402300381, Fax: +357 22 480505 Contact Person: Dr Christina Papasolomontos, Email: [email protected] Anotero Xenodohiako Instituto Kyprou (Higher Hotel Institute of Cyprus) EUC no.: 221534-IC-1-2009-1-CY-ERASMUS-EUC-1, ID: CY NICOSIA08 P.O.Box 24812, 1304 Nicosia, Cyprus Tel.: +357 22 404819, Fax: +357 22 314672 Contact Person: Mrs Christina Savvidou, Email: [email protected] Dasiko Collegio Kyprou (Cyprus Forestry College) EUC no.: 210459-IC-1-2007-1-CY-ERASMUS-EUCX-1, ID: CY PRODROM01 4841 Prodromos, Cyprus Tel.: +357 25 462048/813606, Fax: +357 25 462646 Contact Person: Mr Andreas Mavroyiakoumos, Email: [email protected] Technologiko Panepistimio Kyprou (Cyprus University of Technology EUC no.: 245583-IC-1-2008-1-CY-ERASMUS-EUCX-1, ID: CY LIMASSO02 P.O. Box 50329, 3603 Limassol, Cyprus Tel.: +357 25 002390/25 002538, Fax: +357 25 002763 Contact Person: Dr Charalambos Chrisostomou, Email: [email protected] OPEN UNIVERSITY CYPRUS EUC no.: 249542-IC-1-2009-1-CY-ERASMUS-EUCX-1, ID: CY LEFKOSI01 P.O.Box 24801, 1304 Nicosia, Cyprus Tel.: +357 22 411659/600, Fax: +357 22411670 Contact Person: Ms Erato-Ioanna Sarri, Email: [email protected] 5 6 ERASMUS EUC PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS IN CYPRUS COLLEGE OF TOURISM AND HOTEL MANAGEMENT – NICOSIA THE PHILIPS COLLEGE - NICOSIA EUC no.: 221975-IC-1-2007-CY-ERASMUS-EUCX-1, ID: CY NICOSIA10 P.O.Box 20281, 2150 Nicosia, Cyprus Tel.: +357 22 462846, Fax: +357 22 336295 Contact Person: Mrs Helen Kouppas, Email: [email protected] EUC no.: 228775-IC-1-2007-1-CY-ERASMUS-EUCX-1, ID: CY NICOSIA15 4-6 Lamias Street, 2001 Nicosia, Cyprus Tel.: +357 22 441860/61, Fax: +357 22 441863, Contact Person: Mr Michael Melkonian, Email: [email protected] AMERICAN COLLEGE – NICOSIA FREDERICK UNIVERSITY - NICOSIA EUC no.:230781-IC-1-2007-1-CY-ERASMUS-EUCX-1, ID: CY NICOSIA22 Omirou 2 & 3, Eleftherias Square, 1521 Nicosia Tel.: +357 22 661122, Fax: +357 22 665458 Contact person: Mr Nicolas Ioannides, Email: [email protected] and [email protected] EUC no.: 249087-IC-1-2008-1-CY-ERASMUS-EUCX-1, ID: CY NICOSIA23 7 Y. Frederickou Str. Pallouriotissa, 1036 Nicosia, Cyprus Tel.: +357 22 431355 ext.123, Fax: +357 22 438234 Contact Person: Ms Athina Skotara, Email: [email protected] EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY CYPRUS – NICOSIA EUC no.:248569-IC-1-2008-1-CY-ERASMUS-EUCX-1, ID: CY NICOSIA24 6 Diogenes Street, Engomi, P.O.Box 22006, 1516 Nicosia, Cyprus Tel.: +357 22 713010/007, Fax: +357 22 713172 Contact Person: Ms Efi Michael, Email: [email protected] FREDERICK INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY – NICOSIA EUC no.: 217656-IC-1-2007-1-CY-ERASMUS-EUC-1, ID: CY NICOSIA13 7 Y. Frederickou Str. Pallouriotissa, 1036 Nicosia, Cyprus Tel.: +357 22 431355 ext.123, Fax: +357 22 438234 Contact Person: Ms Athina Skotara, Email: [email protected] UNIVERSITY OF NICOSIA – NICOSIA EUC no.: 98524-IC-1-2007-1-CY-ERASMUS-EUC-1, ID:CY NICOSIA14 P.O.Box 24005, 1700 Nicosia, Cyprus Tel.: +357 22 841534/537, Fax: +357 22 352360, Contact Person: Dr Emilios Solomou, Email: [email protected] P.A. COLLEGE – LARNAKA EUC no.: 223866-IC-1-2007-CY-ERASMUS-EUC-1, ID: CY LARNACA01 Corner of Faneromenis Ave. and Kalvou Str., P.O. Box 40763, 6307 Larnaka, Cyprus Tel.: +357 24 021553/021555, Fax: +357 24 628860 Contact Person: Mr Demetris Toumbas, Email: [email protected] 7 CYPRUS COLLEGE EUC no.: 99577-IC-1-2007-1-CY-ERASMUS-EUC-1, ID: CY NICOSIA11 6 Diogenes Street, Engomi, P.O.Box 22006, 1516 Nicosia, Cyprus Tel.: +357 22 713010/007, Fax: +357 22 713172 Contact Person: Ms Efi Michael, Email: [email protected] THE CYPRUS INSTITUTE EUC no.:259866-IC-1-2011-1-CY-ERASMUS-EUC-1, ID: CY LEFKOSI02 20 Constantinou kavafi street, 2121 Nicosia – Cyprus, P.O.Box 27456, 1645 Lefkosia – Cyprus Tel.: +357 22 208675/795, Fax: +357 22 208650 Contact Person: Spyros Evlogimenos, Email: [email protected] CYPRUS INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT (CIIM) – NICOSIA EUC no.:223503-IC-1-2007-1-CY-ERASMUS-EUC-1, ID: CY NICOSIA12 P.O.Box 20378, 2151 Aglantzia, Nicosia, Cyprus Tel.: +357 22 462246, Fax: +357 22 331121 Contact Person: Mr Marios Siathas, Email: [email protected] INTERCOLLEGE – LIMASSOL EUC no.: 256833-IC-1-2010-ERASMUS-EUCX-1 , ID: CY NICOSIA26 Ayias Phylaxeos 92, P.O.Box 51604, 3507 Limassol, Cyprus Tel.: +357 25 381180, Fax: +357 25 386982 Contract Person: Mr Panos Michaelides, Email: [email protected] 8 INTERNAPA Bologna Process NA Coordinator Bologna Process NA Contact Person EUC no.: 259200-IC-1-2011-1-CY-ERASMUS-EUC-1, ID: CY NICOSIA28 4 Griva Digeni AV, P.O. Box 35004, 5390 Sotira Tel.: +357 23 829840/41, Fax: +357 23 826831 Contact Person:Dr Nicos Anastasiou, Email: [email protected] Dr Androula Papanastasiou Ms Roula Kyrillou-Ioannidou Director of Cyprus LLP NA Tel.: +357-22 448890 Fax: +357-22 678787 E-mail: [email protected] Coordinator of Erasmus and Leonardo da Vinci (Cyprus LLP NA) Tel.: +357-22 448898 Fax: +357-22 678787 E-mail: [email protected] Bologna Experts Bologna Experts Professor Elpida Keravnou-Papailiou Dr Gregory Makrides ECTS/DS-National Academic Contact Point Professor of Computer Science University of Cyprus Tel.: +357-22 892694 E-mail: [email protected] Two/Three-Cycle National Academic Contact Point Director of Research, International Relations Service University of Cyprus Tel.: +357-22 894287 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Dr Andreas Mallouppas Dr Marios Kassinopoulos Director of Administration and Finance Cyprus University of Technology Specialisation: ECTS/DS, Quality Assurance Tel.: +357- 25 829077 / 25 829091 E-mail: [email protected] Quality Assurance-National Academic Contact Point Senior lecturer at Cyprus University of Technology Tel.: +357-99302244 E-mail: [email protected] Mr Yiangos Zenonos Dr Philippos Pouyioutas Student / President of the PanCyprian Federation of Students’ Unions (POFEN) Tel.: +357 99530425 E-mail: [email protected] Vice Rector, University of Nicosia Specialisation: ECTS/DS, Two/Three-Cycle Professor of Computer Science Tel.: +357- 22 841510 E-mail: [email protected] Dr Costas Kyriacou Ms Athanasia Ktena Associate Professor Head of the Computer Science & Engineering Department Frederick University Tel.: +357 22 34 51 58 E-mail: [email protected] Administrative Head, Office of the Rector European University Cyprus Tel.: 22 71 32 51 E-mail: [email protected] KES COLLEGE EUC no.: 256539-IC-1-2010-1-CY-ERASMUS-EUCX-1, ID: CY NICOSIA25 Kallipoleos Ave. 5, 1055 Nicosia Tel.: + 357 22 875737, Fax: +357 22 756562 Contact person: Mr Theodoros P. Stylianou, Email: [email protected] KASA COLLEGE EUC no.:259033-IC-1-2011-1-CY-ERASMUS-EUCX-1, ID: CY NICOSIA27 Θεοφάνη Θεοδότου 18, Μέγαρο ΖΗΝΑ, 1160 Λευκωσία Tel: +357 22 681882 ext. 6/660451, Fax: +357 22 662414 Contact person: Ms Maria Yiannoulou-Pantziara, Email: [email protected] 9 10 UNIVERSITIES Cyprus University of Technology Cyprus University of Technology HISTORY OF THE INSTITUTION Basic Targets Cyprus University of Technology (CUT) was established by law in December 2003, and admitted its first students in September 2007. It is a new, public, and independent University situated in the heart of Limassol. CUT’s values, academic character, legal status, organizational and administrative structure, its high quality levels for staff and faculty selection procedure, and its relationship with the state, are not dissimilar from those in place at the University of Cyprus. CUT is currently offering studies at Undergraduate, Postgraduate and Doctorate level, as well as two Master Degree Programs in association with the Harvard School of Public Health, the one year Master of Science in Environmental Health and the one year Master of Science in Epidemiology and Biostatics. The development of all departments is characterized by the following four targets: Administrative Services The University has set-up the following administrative services which are charged with providing the administrative support to the University Community: • • • • • • Library and Information Services Estate Management Research, International and Public Relations Finance and Human Resources Academic affairs and Student Welfare Information Systems and Technology The administrative services are the executive branch which secures the necessary equipment, services and technological support needed. Also, the administrative services carry out decisions made by the University Council and Senate (currently by the Interim Governing Board). • To offer education to students of a high scientific, technological, and professional level. • To produce high quality research that will transcend the traditional boundaries between basic and applied research, so that solutions may be offered to major problems of society and the economy. Simultaneously to allow Cyprus to attain an important position as a partner in a modern, European setting, and to secure significant external research funding. • To promote University cooperation with local industry and the labor sector in order to participate in the national effort to innovate and constantly improve products and services. THE INSTITUTION CAMPUS AND FACILITIES All five Faculties are located in the city centre of Limassol. For the first phase of its operation, covering the period 2007-2013, the buildings of the University will be located within the old city centre. Old government buildings in the vicinity have been rented and a number re-modified in order to house laboratories, lecture rooms as well as offices. During the second phase (2014-2020) the University campus will expand to an area of approximately 50,000m2, within the city centre, about seven minutes walking distances from the old city centre. The University Campus Master Plan envisages that until 2020 the number of students will steadily grow to 6000, with 6 Faculties and 22-27 departments. The Master Plan development aims to satisfy all satisfy the needs of the University. Student hostel are currently being set-up within distance from both areas planned to house the University. OBJECTIVES OF THE INSTITUTION Vision and Mission The University aspires to develop itself into a modern, pioneering University able to offer education and high level research in leading branches of science and technology which have high impact on the economic, technical, and scientific sectors. With its orientation towards applied research, the University aspires to establish for itself a role in support of the state and society in their efforts to confront problems, which cover all areas of science and technology. 13 14 Cyprus University of Technology Cyprus University of Technology FACULTIES – DEPARTMENTS – DEGREE PROGRAMS Faculties and Departments Five faculties are currently operating within the University, hosting 10 academic departments: UNDERGRADUTE PROGRAMS FACULTY/DEPARMENT BACHELOR DEGREE ECTS FACULTY OF GEOTECHNICAL SCIENCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Department of Agricultural Sciences, Biotechnology and Food Science Agricultural Sciences, Biotechnology and Food Science 240 Department of Environmental Management Environmental Management 240 Hotel and Tourism Management Department of Commerce, Finance and Shipping Commerce, Finance and Shipping 240 240 FACULTY OF APPLIED ARTS AND COMMUNICATION Department of Communication and Internet Studies Department of Multimedia and Graphic Arts Communication and Internet Studies Multimedia and Graphic Arts 240 240 Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology Electrical Engineering and Information Technology 240 Department of Mechanical Engineering and Material Science and Engineering Mechanical Engineering and Material Science and Engineering 240 Department of Civil Engineering and Geomatics Civil Engineering and Geomatics 240 Nursing 240 FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCE The academic year consists of two semesters, and the expected time for the completion of studies is eight semesters (4 years). In special cases, the duration of studies can be extended up to twelve semesters. The Programmes of Study of the Cyprus University of Technology are based on the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS). One credit represents 25-30 hours of student workload. The amount of student workload 15 FACULTY-DEPARTMENT MASTERS DEGREE ECTS FACULTY OF GEOTECHNICAL SCIENCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Department of Agricultural Sciences, Biotechnology and Food Science. MSc in Biotechnology 120 Department of Environmental Management MSc in Energy Resources Management 120 Department of Environmental Management MSc in Environmental Bioscience and Technology 120 FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS Department of Hotel and Tourism Management FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Department of Nursing In order to achieve a Master’s Degree a student will need to complete 90-120 ECTS credits according to the requirements of the programme of studies. All Master Programs are offered in Greek with the exception of the two Master degree programs in association with the Harvard School of Public Health; the one year Master of Science in Environmental Health, and the one year Master of Science in Epidemiology and Biostatics. POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMS FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS Department of Hotel and Tourism Management for undergraduate programme of studies (four years) is 6000- 7200 hours. Attendance at Cyprus University of Technology is obligatory and continuous. For the acquisition of a degree, the completion of least 240 credits is required, as determined by the relative detailed Programme of Studies. An undergraduate programme of studies can include up to five elective courses, from a field of the student’s specialisation, which should be form different Faculties. The official languages of tuition are Greek and Turkish (the official languages of the Republic of Cyprus.) MSc in International Tourism Management and Hospitality Business 120 CII -HARVARD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH Cyprus International Institute for Environmental and Public Health in association with Harvard School of Public Health MSc in Environmental Health 120 Cyprus International Institute for Environmental and Public Health in association with Harvard School of Public Health MSc in Epidemiology and Biostatistics 120 FACULTY OF APPLIED ARTS AND COMMUNICATION Department of Communication and Internet Studies MA in European Journalism 120 Department of Communication and Internet Studies MA in New Learning Technologies and Communication 120 Department of Multimedia and Graphic Arts MA in Interactive Multimedia 120 16 Cyprus University of Technology Cyprus University of Technology ERASMUS INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Name of Institution CYPRUS UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY CY LIMASSO02 Type of the Institution State Socrates Erasmus Code EUC 245583 extended Number of students at the University 2000 Web site www.cut.ac.cy Country/ Town Cyprus/ Limassol Address P.O. Box 50329, 3603 Lemesos Faculty/Department Cooperating Service for Research, International and Public Relations Institutional Socrates- Erasmus Coordinator Dr. Charalambos Chrisostomou Contact Information Email: [email protected] Tel: +357 25 00 25 62 Fax:+357 25 00 27 63 Students’ Exchange Coordinator-Incoming and Outgoing Students Stavroulla Antoniou, Erasmus Officer Contact Information Email: [email protected] Tel: 00 357 25 00 23 90 Fax: 00 357 25 00 27 63 Language of instruction Greek ( some courses are offered in English) ECTS application Yes ECTS/DS Label No Housing Facilities Yes Housing contact person Charalambos Papayiannis Contact information Email: [email protected] Tel: 25002414, Fax: 25002678 Semester dates: Beginning of September-end of December (exams included) Mid January-end of May ( exams included) Application Deadlines for Erasmus Participation in 2011-2012: Winter Spring 17 Courses catalogue on Internet-address Contact the Erasmus Office [email protected] Students’ assistance Yes Fully adapted for disabled students Yes Average accommodation cost per month (in Euro) Prices can range from 200-250 at Student Halls to 250-300 at shared apartments Average cost of living per month excluding accommodation (in Euro) 400 euro approximately Summer language courses EILC Language courses once a year in summer Additional payments (Students’ ID, Library access, etc.) Student card issued at the price of 7 euro Additional comments More information can be found at http://www.cut.ac.cy/erasmus/?languageId=1 DIPLOMA SUPPLEMENT INFORMATION - ECTS/DS LABELS CUT does not grant the Diploma supplement to its Graduating students yet, but it has taken all necessary provisions to formalize it. May 6th 2011 November 4th 2011 18 HISTORY OF THE INSTITUTION European University Cyprus developed out of Cyprus College, which was founded in 1961 by Ioannis Gregoriou. The purpose was to provide a well-rounded education of high caliber, so that students would acquire the necessary academic and practical knowledge in their fields of study. A major development in the College’s history took place in 2000, when programs of study leading to Diploma, Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees were accredited by the Accreditation Council (SEKAP) of the Republic of Cyprus. On 24 February 2006 an application was filed for the establishment and operation of a private University according to the “Private Universities (Establishment, Operation and Control) Law 109(1) of 2005”. The application evaluation process by the Evaluation Committee of Private Universities of the Republic of Cyprus, which was laborious and involved on-site visits of several evaluation teams, led to the acceptance of the application in September 2007. On 12 September 2007, the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Cyprus rendered a decision for the establishment and operation of European University Cyprus, and licensed it to start its operation as of 1 October 2007, with four Schools, namely, the School of Arts and Education Sciences, the School of Business Administration, the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, and the School of Sciences. All undergraduate and postgraduate programs offered by European University Cyprus are recognised nationally and internationally. OBJECTIVES OF THE INSTITUTION • The advancement of science, knowledge, learning and education, through The University has a strong commitment to higher education in general, and to excellence in teaching, research and service to the community in particular. 2. Education The educational purpose of the University is to create an academic and social environment, in which students are challenged, guided and supported to develop and achieve their personal and professional goals. Students are challenged to develop as independent, effective, active, rational and creative thinkers and citizens, who appreciate and respect social, moral and ethical values. An integrated general education curriculum and strong academic and career concentrations characterize the academic programs of the University. Graduate programs offer the students the opportunity to extend and deepen knowledge of specialized disciplines and to secure additional training for greater occupational competency. 3. Research The University views research as an important function, which stems from the awareness of a responsibility to contribute to the expansion of knowledge and understanding. It, therefore, encourages, promotes and supports research and scholarship among the faculty and the students. 4. Service to the Community The University understands its special role as an intellectual and social resource. In this role, the University through its faculty, students, facilities, and services, assumes major responsibility for the enrichment of the quality of the society and the economic development of the country. teaching and research for the benefit of society in general; 5. Student Body Purpose • The cultivation, dissemination, application and interdisciplinary exchange of The University has an admission policy that mainly serves academically capable and promising Cypriots, as well as qualified international students, without regard to ethnic background, religion, gender or age. knowledge; and • The provision of high quality undergraduate and/or postgraduate education, which should have international recognition. More precisely, the purpose and objectives of the University are as follows: 1. General The purpose, mission and objectives of EUC (European University Cyprus) are: to advance learning and knowledge by teaching and research; to enable students to obtain the advantages of University education; and to provide relevant service to the Community. 19 20 THE INSTITUTION CAMPUS AND FACILITIES SCHOOLS – DEPARTMENTS – DEGREE PROGRAMS The ideal location of the University, which is in one of the greenest areas of the capital, ensures the beauty of the surrounding countryside, and ease of access to some of the capital’s major business, governmental and social resources. EUC was amongst the first universities in Cyprus to implement ECTS. Internationalization is a key feature of EUC; the implementation of ECTS on various levels (course catalogue, procedures for exchange students, availability of many programs in English, availability of all relevant information in English) is a priority for all departments within EUC. EUC offers a campus that is large enough to provide all the facilities every student needs, but still compact enough to retain a friendly atmosphere and a sense of community in which each individual is important. The EUC campus consists of the South, the West, the East and the North block buildings, all equipped with facilities necessary to a modern higher educational institution. The South block building houses the Library, the Computer Center, PC-laboratories, the Executive Training Center, the Conference Hall, Multimedia Lab, Classrooms and the Athletic Center. The West block building houses the School of Sciences, the School of Arts and Education Sciences, the Gymnastic Center, the Office of Student Affairs, the Cafeteria, the Office of the Student Union, the Student Relationship Center, the Office of Athletics, the Employment and Career Office. UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS SCHOOL School of Humanities & Social Sciences The East block building houses the Rector’s Office, the School of Business Administration, the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, the Computer Engineering Lab, the Physics Lab, the Model Kitchen, the Model Dining Room and Bar, TV Studio, Psychology Lab and Classrooms. The North block building is the newest building of the campus. It houses the Office of Admissions, new administration offices, auditorium-type class rooms, cutting-edge laboratories such as the Nursing lab, Psychology lab, Physiotherapy labs and the Art Studios. The Cultural Centre, is an indoor amphitheatre for 550 persons, while there is an outdoor amphitheatre with a seating capacity of 800 persons. The North block also provides covered parking space for 260 cars. School of Sciences School of Business Administration School of Arts & Education Sciences 21 DEPARTMENT DEGREE PROGRAMS Department of Humanities • English Language and Literature (B.A.) • Speech and Language Therapy (B.A.) Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences • European Studies (B.A.) • Social Work (B.A.) • Psychology (B.A.) • Social and Behavioral Sciences (B.A.) Department of Law • Law (LL.B.) Department of Health Sciences • Nursing (B. Sc.) • Physiotherapy (B.Sc.) Department of Computer Science and Engineering • Computer Science (B.Sc.) • Computer Engineering (B.Sc.) Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance • Accounting (B.B.A) • Economics (B.A.) • Banking and Finance (B.B.A.) Department of Management and Marketing • General Business (B.B.A.) • Management (B.B.A.) • Marketing (B.B.A.) • Management Information Systems (B.B.A.) • Hospitality Management (B.B.A.) • Sports Management (B.B.A.) • Public Relations and Advertising (B.B.A.) Department of Education Sciences • Primary Education (B.A.) • Early Childhood Education (B.A.) Department of Arts • Music (B.M.) • Graphic Design (B.A.) 22 ERASMUS INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES SCHOOL School of Humanities & Social Sciences School of Business Administration School of Arts & Education Sciences DEPARTMENT Department of Humanities Department of Management and Marketing Department of Education Sciences DEGREE PROGRAMS • Comparative Literature (M.A.) • Business Administration (M.B.A.) • Education Leadership (M.A.) • Special (Inclusive) Education (M.A.) • Education Sciences (Ph.D.) DIPLOMA SUPPLEMENT INFORMATION The Diploma Supplement is issued to all European University Cyprus graduates along with their degree, in English and free of charge. Name of Institution EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY CYPRUS, CY NICOSIA 24 Type of the Institution Private Erasmus EUC number 248569 Number of students at the University Fall 2010: 3411 Spring 2011: 3172 Web site http://www.euc.ac.cy Country / Town Cyprus/ Nicosia Address 6 Diogenes Str. Engomi, P.O. Box 22006, 1516 Nicosia Faculty/ Department Cooperating International Relations, Programs and Mobility Committee ECTS Institutional Coordinator Ms Athanasia Ktena [email protected] Tel.+35722713251, Fax.+35722713237 Students’ Exchange CoordinatorIncoming Students Ms Maria Christodoulou, Erasmus officer [email protected]; Tel. +35722713269, Fax. +35722713237 For further details please visit the following line: http://www.euc.ac.cy/easyconsole.cfm/id/1228 ECTS/DS LABELS Students’ Exchange CoordinatorOutgoing Students ECTS and Diploma Supplement applications are in process. 23 Ms Efi Michael, Erasmus officer [email protected]; Tel. +35722713010, Fax. +35722713172 Ms Efi Michael, Erasmus officer [email protected]; Tel. +35722713010, Fax. +35722713172 Ms Maria Christodoulou, Erasmus officer [email protected]; Tel. +35722713269, Fax. +35722713237 Language of instruction English and Greek DS application and (DS Label) Application in process ECTS application and ECTS Label Application in process 24 Semester dates: Winter Spring Application deadlines for Erasmus participation: Winter Spring End of September – End of January End of January – End of May 15th May 15th October Courses catalogue on Internetaddress http://www.euc.ac.cy/easyconsole.cfm/id/1221 Students’ assistance Yes Fully adapted for disabled students Yes Housing Facilities Yes Housing contact person Ms. Eleni Angastiniotou Contact information [email protected] Tel. +35722713279 Fax. +35722713070 Average accommodation cost per month 250-300 Euro (in apartments) Average cost of living per month including accommodation 650-700 Euro Summer language courses Yes 25 26 HISTORY OF THE INSTITUTION Frederick University is a private University established in September 2007 after a decision by the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Cyprus and following the fortytwo year successful route in education and research of Frederick Institute of Technology, an Institution of Tertiary Education which still operates today. Frederick University is governed by the Council and the Senate, the highest administrative and academic bodies of the University respectively. For the efficient support of the University operations and for facilitating the work of students, academic and administrative personnel, Frederick has established an efficient administrative structure divided into eight central services, all overseen by the Director of Administration and Finance. The following administrative services are offered at Frederick University: Library Service, Research Service, International and Public Relations Service, Finance Service, Administration and Human Resources Service, Studies and Student Welfare Service, Computing and Information Systems Service, Technical Service. The Nicosia campus comprises several buildings, all within walking distance from each other. The modern facilities include administrative and faculty offices, lecture halls, classrooms, computer and science laboratories, art studios, a fitness centre and modern cafeterias. The new wing is a recently completed three-storey building which houses three state of the art conference halls, academic staff offices and a cafeteria. In close vicinity from the main campus is a modern and purposely designed building that houses the well equipped Nicosia Campus Library, the Frederick Research Centre (FRC), academic staff offices and a cafeteria. The Limassol campus comprises classrooms, computer and science laboratories, art and craft studios, workshops, a library, a seminar room, administration and faculty offices and a large cafeteria. As a busy international port, cultural center and attractive tourist destination, Limassol offers a unique learning experience. Frederick University students can visit some of the most ancient archaeological sites in the world, relax at sun-drenched beaches and attend world-class artistic performances. OBJECTIVES OF THE INSTITUTION MISSION: The mission of the University shall be to provide learning opportunities through teaching and research in the fields of science, technology, humanities and arts, as well as to make a broader contribution to society as a whole. OBJECTIVES: • The advancement of science, knowledge, learning and education, through teaching and research for the benefit of the society as a whole • The cultivation, transmission, implementation and the exchange of knowledge through sciences. • The provision of graduate or and postgraduate education of high standards that shall attain international recognition. THE INSTITUTION CAMPUS AND FACILITIES Frederick University functions from two locations; one in Nicosia, the capital city of Cyprus, and another in Limassol, the second largest city and main port of the island. Both campuses provide modern facilities designed to meet the academic, research, social and recreational needs of the University community which, in spite of the growing number of students and faculty, remains focused on the individual, its needs and aspirations. 27 28 FACULTIES – DEPARTMENTS – DEGREE PROGRAMS SCHOOL SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCES DEPARTMENT PROGRAM ECTS PhD in Engineering 240 MSc in Engineering Management 90 BSc in Mechanical Engineering 240 BSc in Automotive Engineering 240 MSc in Electrical Engineering 90 BSc in Electrical Engineering 240 BSc in Civil Engineering 240 BSc in Quantity Surveying 240 BSc in Computer Science 240 BSc in Computer Engineering 240 Business Administration BA in Business Administration 240 Economics, Finance and Accounting BA in Accounting and Finance 240 Maritime Studies BSc in Maritime Studies 240 Inter- departmental Program MSc in Education for the Environment and Sustainable Development 90 Primary Education BEd in Primary Education 240 Pre-Primary Education BEd in Pre-Primary Education 240 Architecture Diploma in Architecture (5 years) 300 BA in Graphic and Advertising Design 240 BA in Interior Design 240 Inter- departmental Program Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Science and Engineering SCHOOL OF ECONOMIC SCIENCES AND ADMINISTRATION SCHOOL OF EDUCATION SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, FINE AND APPLIED ARTS 29 Applied Arts SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Journalism BA in Journalism 240 Social Work BA in Social Work 240 SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES Nursing BSc in Nursing 240 Interschool Postgraduate Program MSc in Health Management 90 DIPLOMA SUPPLEMENT INFORMATION All the students of Frederick University upon graduation on undergraduate and postgraduate level (Master’s degree) receive a copy of a Diploma Supplement automatically and free of charge. ECTS/DS LABELS No 30 ERASMUS INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Average accommodation cost per month 250-300 euro per person / apartments approximately 350-400 euro Name of Institution FREDERICK UNIVERSITY Average cost of living per month excluding accommodation Type of the Institution Private Summer language courses Yes (EILC courses) Erasmus EUC number EUC 249087 extended : 249087-IC-I-2008-I-CY-ERASMUS-EUCX-1 Additional payments (Students’ ID, Library access, etc.) No Erasmus Code CY NICOSIA23 Web site www.frederick.ac.cy Country / Town Cyprus (Nicosia & Limassol) Address 7, Y.Frederickou str., Pallouriotissa, 1036 Nicosia, Cyprus Institutional LLP- Erasmus Coordinator Athina Skotara Contact information [email protected] tel. : +357 22 43 13 55 ext.123 fax. : +357 22 43 82 34 Students’ Exchange Coordinator- Incoming / Outgoing Students Athina Skotara Contact information [email protected] tel. : +357 22 43 13 55 ext.123 fax. : +357 22 43 82 34 Language of instruction English and Greek Semester dates: Winter Spring September-January February-June Application deadlines for Erasmus participation: Winter Spring 30 June 30 November Courses catalogue on Internet - address http://www.frederick.ac.cy/index. php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2 99&Itemid=137 Students’ assistance YES Housing contact person Athina Skotara Contact information [email protected] tel. : +357 22 43 13 55 ext.123 fax. : +357 22 43 82 34 31 32 HISTORY OF THE INSTITUTION The Open University of Cyprus was established in 2002 and admitted its first students in 2006. This new and expanding University was founded in response to the growing demand for lifelong learning and continuing education and it is aiming to accommodate the ever-growing demand for quality-driven programmes at all levels. The Open University is a public corporate organization and until it reaches autonomy and establishes its first University Council and Senate, it is governed by an Interim Governing Board. The Administration is composed of the following Services: Academic Affairs and Students’ Registrar, Financial Services and Human Resources, Information Systems Services, International Relations and Quality Assurance, Library, Planning and Development, Research and Students Welfare. The overall administration of the University is currently the responsibility of the Interim Governing Board. Administrative Services provide the essential infrastructure and support for the implementation of the Governing Board’s decisions and policies and the Director of Administration and Finance is responsible for the organization, coordination and development of the administrative services of the Open University, in addition to the implementation of the University’s development plans. OBJECTIVES OF THE INSTITUTION The main objectives of the Open University of Cyprus are the promotion of education and lifelong learning through teaching and research, the enrichment of the cultural, social and economic development of Cyprus and the promotion of Cyprus as a centre of education and research in the neighboring region. The Open University of Cyprus is aspiring to become a pioneer institution in distance teaching and learning methods, utilizing an innovative electronic platform to provide education in an interactive environment. In this context, the Open University establishes itself as an innovative educational and research institution, acknowledging that education is not mere accumulation of knowledge, but it must also encourage students’ active participation in the process of learning and acquisition of this knowledge, necessary for a responsible and active involvement in the community. Thus, the Open University is designing programmes at all levels that meet the needs of both the labour market and the society in general. Part of what makes a successful university is a strong record in research. The Open University is committed and promotes broad, vibrant and quality research in various areas, while also aiming towards the development of methodologies and corresponding high technologies for open and distance learning. Encouraging its academics to collaborate in 33 research projects, both at national and international level, the Open University is growing fast, fostering and supporting aspiring research personnel. In the framework of its strategic development and international alliance, the Open University is a member of various European and International university organizations and networks and cooperates, through inter-university agreements with universities and research centres, for the promotion of education, lifelong learning, research and student and staff exchanges. In the framework of its social responsibility, the Open University is cooperating with various institutions in Cyprus on research projects specifically aimed to target the needs of the industry and the economy of the island. Moreover, public lectures, workshops and other events are organized as a means to promote and educate on issues of scientific and wider interest. THE INSTITUTION’S FACILITIES The Administration of the Open University is currently housed in a recently acquired building at Latsia, Nicosia, and some of its programmes’ offices are located in two other buildings in the centre of Nicosia. Nonetheless, the Open University promotes education opportunity to all, irrespective of location. Distance education entails that students have the opportunity to study at their own pace without having to attend conventional classes, seminars or labs. It is a teaching methodology used when the student and teacher are separated by time and place. Thus, the proximity from the premises of the Open University in Nicosia is irrelevant to the effective delivery of high quality education. The Open University is utilizing an innovative electronic platform to provide education in an interactive environment. The Faculty uses this platform for content creation and delivery and the students use it to identify all relevant information concerning the courses and their modules and to contact the Faculty and their fellow students using synchronous and asynchronous technologies. FACULTIES & DEGREE PROGRAMS The undergraduate and postgraduate programmes of the Open University of Cyprus are established on the basis of the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). To obtain a Bachelor’s degree, students must complete at least 240 ECTS credits according to the requirements of the programme, whereas to obtain a Master’s degree a student will need to complete 90-120 ECTS credits. 34 UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES Country / Town Cyprus/ Nicosia Address P.O.Box 24801, 1304 Nicosia Faculty/ Department Cooperating International Relations and Quality Assurance Service Institutional LLP- Erasmus Coordinator Ms. Erato – Ioanna Sarri Contact information [email protected] Tel. : +35722411659, Fax. : +35722411670 Education Studies * Students’ Exchange Coordinator- Incoming and Outgoing Students Ms. Erato – Ioanna Sarri, Officer in charge Theatre Studies * Contact information [email protected] Tel. : +35722411659, Fax. : +35722411670 Communications and Journalism * Language of instruction Greek and some courses in English Information and Communication Systems * DS application and (DS Label) Not to this date Environment Conservation and Management * ECTS application and (ECTS Label) Not to this date Management of Health Units * Semester dates: Winter Spring Mostly yearly programs, some programs are offered on a semester basis: Winter: October-January, Spring: February-June Courses catalogue on Internet- address www.ouc.ac.cy Students’ assistance Yes Fully adapted for disabled students Yes, except the electronic platform Housing Facilities No Average accommodation cost per month (in Euro) 300-350 euro in apartments Average cost of living per month excluding accommodation (in Euro) 450-500 euro approximately Summer language courses No Additional payments (Students’ ID, Library access, etc.) No FACULTY DEGREE Humanities and Social Sciences Hellenic Civilization Studies POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES FACULTY HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES PURE AND APPLIED SCIENCES ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT DEGREE Greek Language and Literature * Business Administration Business Administration with concentration in Banking and Finance * Master and Ph.D. ECTS/DS LABELS The Open University of Cyprus is currently in the process of evaluating and adjusting the ECTS credits of all its programmes of studies. ERASMUS INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Name of Institution OPEN UNIVERSITY OF CYPRUS, CY LEFKOSI01 Type of the Institution State Erasmus EUC number ECU 249542 extended (249542-IC-1-2009-1CY-ERASMUS-EUCX-1) Number of students at the University Apprx. 2000 in academic year 2010-2011 Web site http://www.ouc.ac.cy 35 36 HISTORY OF THE INSTITUTION The University of Cyprus was established in 1989 and admitted its first students in 1992. The University was founded in response to the growing intellectual needs of the Cypriot people, and is well placed to fulfill the numerous aspirations of the country. The University is a public corporate body. It is governed by the University Council and the Senate. The Faculties and Departments are administered by Boards; each Faculty is headed by a Dean, and each Department is headed by a Chairperson. The Administration is composed of the following Services: Academic Affairs and Student Welfare, Financial Services, Human Resources, Information Systems Services, Library, Research and International Relations, Technical Services. The overall administration of the University is currently the responsibility of the University Council and the Senate. Administrative Services provide the infrastructure and support required for the implementation of the University Council’s decisions and policies. A committed staff promotes and assists the University’s goals for education and research. The Director of Administration and Finance (Secretary General, Registrar elsewhere), a non-voting member of the University Council and the Senate, is responsible for the organization, coordination and development of the administrative services of the University, as well as the implementation of the University’s development plans. OBJECTIVES OF THE INSTITUTION The main objectives of the University of Cyprus are the promotion of scholarship and education through teaching and research, and the enhancement of the cultural, social and economic development of Cyprus. In this context, the University believes that education must provide more than simply accumulation of knowledge. It must also encourage students’ active participation in the process of learning and acquisition of those values, necessary for responsible and active involvement in the community. Cypriot industry and the economy in general. All University departments organize public lectures and other events focused on issues of scholarly, scientific and wider interest. In addition, the University organizes lectures, cultural events, exhibitions, concerts and other activities open to the general public. Our institution cooperates with many cultural organizations, local authorities, and others to promote culture, both for the benefit of the academic community and the students, as well as for society at large. THE INSTITUTION CAMPUS AND FACILITIES The University is currently housed in the recently built facilities at the new University Campus, the former Pedagogical Academy of Cyprus in the centre of Nicosia, as well as a number of buildings at Latsia. In addition to the main buildings, the University owns or rents other buildings in the same area, to cover its housing needs until the completion of the permanent Campus. Upon completion, the University Campus will be able to accommodate a total of 10,000 students. To date, the basic infrastructure of the University Campus, as well as the Services and Stores Buildings, the Student Residences (Phase 1a), the Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences including the Common Teaching Facilities, and the Anastasios G. Leventis University House, which houses the management and most of the administrative services of the University, and the Sports Facilities have been completed. Construction on the Faculty of Economics and Management including the Common Teaching Facilities II, the extension of the Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences and the Social Support Facilities were also completed. The design for the Learning Resource Centre “Stelios Ioannou” has been finalized and tenders for the construction works will be announced soon. Construction works for the multilevel parking will also commence in 2010. In 2010 the architectural competition of the Faculty of Engineering will be completed and its design will be assigned. The architectural competition of the Department of Biological Sciences and the Common Teaching Facilities Building II will follow shortly. The University sets high standards for all branches of scholarship. Research is promoted and funded in all Departments for its contribution to scholarship in general and for its local and international applications. The University’s research programs cover a wide range of fields that correspond to existing specializations and Departments. They are funded either through the University’s budget or by institutions in Cyprus and abroad. European Union projects constitute the majority of externally funded projects. The University is a member of a number of international university organizations and networks. It also cooperates, through inter-state and inter-university agreements, with universities and research centers in Europe and internationally, for the promotion of science, scholarly research, student and staff exchanges and exchange of information. The University, within the framework of its social contribution, cooperates with various institutions in Cyprus on research projects that are specifically aimed at the needs of 37 38 FACULTIES – DEPARTMENTS – DEGREE PROGRAMS The programmes of studies of the University of Cyprus are based on the ECTS grading system. In order to achieve a Bachelor’s degree a student must complete at least 240 ECTS credits according to the requirements of the programme of studies. In order to achieve a Master’s degree a student will need to complete 90-120 ECTS credits according to the requirements of the programme of studies. LETTERS UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES FACULTY HUMANITIES PURE AND APPLIED SCIENCES SOCIAL SCIENCES AND EDUCATION ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT ENGINEERING 39 DEPARTMENT DEGREE ENGLISH STUDIES • English Language and Literature FRENCH STUDIES AND MODERN LANGUAGES • French Language and Literature • Modern Languages and European Studies TURKISH AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES • Turkish Studies BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES • Biological Sciences MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS • Mathematics • Mathematics and Statistics COMPUTER SCIENCE • Computer Science PHYSICS • Physics CHEMISTRY • Chemistry EDUCATION • Education/Preschool • Education/Primary School SOCIAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCES • Sociology • Political Science LAW • Law PSYCHOLOGY • Psychology PUBLIC AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION • Public and Business Administration ECONOMICS • International, European and Economic Studies • Economics ARCHITECTURE • Architecture ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING • Electrical Engineering • Computer Engineering MECHANICAL AND MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING • Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING • Civil Engineering and Environmental Engineering BYZANTINE AND MODERN GREEK STUDIES • Byzantine and Modern Greek Language and Literature HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY • History and Archaeology CLASSICS AND PHILOSOPHY • Classical Studies • Philosophy POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES FACULTY HUMANITIES PURE AND APPLIED SCIENCES DEPARTMENT ENGLISH STUDIES DEGREE • English Language and Comparative Cultural Studies*** • Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL)* • Theoretical and Applied Linguistics* • Linguistics** • Translation Studies** FRENCH STUDIES AND MODERN LANGUAGES • French Studies*** TURKISH AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES • Turkish Studies*** BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES • Molecular Biology*** • Experimental Molecular Biology* • Medical Genetics*** MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS • Applied Mathematics* • Applied Statistics* • Pure Mathematics* • Statistics** • Mathematics** • Mathematics (University of Poitiers, France)* COMPUTER SCIENCE • Advanced Information Technologies* • Advanced Information Technologies (professional)* • Computer Science*** • Internet Computing* • Intelligent Systems* PHYSICS • Physics*** • Foundations of Physics* CHEMISTRY •Chemistry*** 40 EDUCATION SOCIAL SCIENCES AND EDUCATION ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT ENGINEERING • Curriculum Development and Instruction*** • Didactics and Methodology of Mathematics* • Educational Administration and Evaluation*** • Inclusive Education* • Language Pedagogy* • Learning in Natural Sciences*** • Mathematics Education*** • Pedagogical Sciences* LAW • International Law and European Law* • Private International and Comparative Private Law** PSYCHOLOGY • Cognitive and Educational Psychology* • Applied Programme in School Psychology* • Social and Developmental Psychology* • Clinical Psychology** • Psychology** SOCIAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCES • Social and Political Theory* • Sociology** • Political Science** PUBLIC AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION • Accounting** • Management Science** • Business Administration (MBA)*(Greek & English) • Finance*** ECONOMICS • Economic Analysis* (Geek and English) • Economics*** • Monetary and Financial Economics* LETTERS CLASSICS AND PHILOLOGY • Classical Studies*** • European Master in Classical Studies* BYZANTINE AND MODERN GREEK STUDIES • Modern Greek Philology*** HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY • Mediterranean Archaeology: from Prehistory to late Antiquity*** • Modern and Contemporary History*** • Traditional Culture(16th-20th century)** • Modern Greek Philology*** • Byzantine Studies*** (Interdepartmental Programme of BMG-HIS) Note: * Master/** Ph.D./*** Master and Ph.D. DIPLOMA SUPPLEMENT INFORMATION All the students of the University of Cyprus upon graduation on undergraduate and postgraduate level (Master’s degree) receive a copy of a Diploma Supplement automatically and free of charge. For further details please visit the following line: http://www.ucy.ac.cy/fmweb/announcements/DiplomaSupplement/DSInfo.pdf • Financial Economics (in English)* (interdepartmental programme of PBA, ECO) ECTS/DS LABELS ARCHITECTURE • Architecture** As from 2009, the University of Cyprus has been awarded the Diploma Supplement Label. ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING • Electrical Engineering*** • Computer Engineering *** MECHANICAL AND MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING • Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering*** • Materials Science and Engineering*** CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING • Civil Engineering*** • Environmental Engineering *** • Energy Technologies and Sustainable Design* (interdepartmental programme of the Faculty of Engineering) 41 42 ERASMUS INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Name of Institution UNIVERSITY OF CYPRUS , CY NICOSIA01 Type of the Institution State Erasmus EUC number ECU 209649 extended (209649-IC1-2007-1-CY-ERASMUS-EUCX-1) Web site http://www.ucy.ac.cy Country / Town Cyprus/ Nicosia Address P.O.Box 20537, 1678 Nicosia Faculty/ Department Cooperating Research and International Relations Service Institutional LLP- Erasmus Coordinator Dr Gregory Makrides Contact information [email protected] Tel.+35722894288, Fax.+35722894471 Students’ Exchange Coordinator - Incoming Students Emma Zeniou, Officer in charge Chariklia Charalambous, Office Assistant Contact information [email protected] Tel. +35722894281 [email protected] Tel. +35722894279, Fax.+35722894471 Students’ Exchange Coordinator - Outgoing Students Emma Zeniou, Officer in charge Maria Hadjimatheou, Office Assistant Contact information [email protected] Tel. +35722894281 Courses catalogue on Internet- address http://www.ucy.ac.cy/data/puof/Ekdoseis%20 pdf/Undergrad10-11ENG.pdf http://ucy.ac.cy/data/puof/Ekdoseis%20pdf/ Prospectuses/Postgr_eng11.pdf Students’ assistance Yes Fully adapted for disabled students Yes Housing Facilities Yes Housing contact person -if available Christina Lambrou Contact information [email protected] Tel. +35722904031, Fax.+35722894463 Average accommodation cost per month 100-140 euro in Student Halls 250-300 euro in apartments Average cost of living per month excluding accommodation (in Euro) 350-400 euro approximately Summer language courses Yes Additional payments (Students’ ID, Library access, etc.) Student card issue at 12 euro Additional comments Visit relevant webpage http://www.ucy.ac.cy/goto/intere/en-US/ InternalStudents.aspx [email protected] Tel. +35722894282, Fax.+35722894471 Language of instruction Greek and some courses in English DS application and (DS Label) Yes awarded in 2009 ECTS application and (ECTS Label) No Semester dates: Winter Spring Begin September-end December Mid January – end May Application deadlines for Erasmus participation: Winter Spring 15 June 15 November 43 44 HISTORY OF THE INSTITUTION THE INSTITUTION CAMPUS AND FACILITIES The University of Nicosia is an independent, co-educational, equal opportunity tertiary education institution, combining the best elements in the western education, quality standards and an interinstitutional philosophy. With an international student body, a diverse range of academic programmes, instruction in English, and a commitment to multiculturalism, the University provides a dynamic learning environment in a modern, democratic, European country. The University of Nicosia is well equipped with the newest technology and constantly developing facilities, to provide the most convenient learning and research environment to its students. In 2010 two new Buildings have been inaugurated – the Architecture Building and the Dance Studio, to enable students to put theory into practice. The same year, the Nursing Department developed their practice labs with the most recent and progressive technology; control-room-operated high-tech manikins, that will enable nursing students exercise their skill in the university environment. The following labs and facilities are also available for University students: The University of Nicosia was established on October 4, 2007. It started back in 1980 as a private college be the name of Intercollege, offering Bachelor and Master degrees (since 1996, university status accredited degrees). It is important to note that Intercollege/ University of Nicosia and its programmes of study went through a number of accreditation visits/inspections (Evaluation Committee for Private Universities – ECPU, Council for Education Evaluation/Accreditation – SEKAP, Irish national Council for Educational Awards – NCEA, North Central Association (NCA, USA). In addition, the University of Nicosia has the following credentials: it is a member if the European Universities Association (EUA), has an Erasmus University Charter, has adopted the ECTS system and issues a Diploma Supplement to all graduates. Furthermore, it has a representative in the Cyprus Bologna Promoters Experts Group and the Bologna Follow Up Group and is a member of the Cyprus University Rectors Conference. OBJECTIVES OF THE INSTITUTION The University of Nicosia’s mission is to assist the students in becoming educated individuals, in achieving their academic and career goals, and assuming responsible roles in a changing world of international cooperation and global interdependence. In pursuit of this mission, the University strives to: 45 a) Offer a diverse range of career-orientated academic programmes, at both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels; b) Strengthen facilities, resources and services, to provide a stimulating environment conductive to personal growth, discovery and learning; c) Uphold an international philosophy and outlook, enhancing opportunities for education and understanding between people of different cultures; d) Promote research and the generation of knowledge for the benefit of Cyprus and the wider world; e) Be of service to society through the dissemination and application of knowledge, as well as, through innovative partnerships with business and civil society institutions. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 11 amphitheatres CINE studio/amphitheatre Open amphitheatre 46 classrooms 4 Conference Rooms 20+ Computer (PC/Sun/Macintosh) Labs Many other labs (Design, Communication, TV and Radio, Music, Language, Engineering, Culinary Arts, Hotel, Chemistry, Biology, Psychology, Education) Library Bookshop Photocopy Centre Computer Centre Restaurant and 2 Cafeterias Gym and Game Room Hostels The University through various Departments offers a range of services to its students, assisting them to make a smooth and productive transition into university life. The aim of the Department is to offer every possible assistance to students, not only during their studies at the University of Nicosia, but also after they graduate. Services include: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Academic Advising Financial Aid and Scholarships International Student Assistance Housing Assistance Career Advice and Placement Personal/Psychological Counseling Services Erasmus Study Abroad Programme Student Activities (Union, Associations, Clubs and Societies) Publications and Alumni Relations Sports Activities Intranet Services Language Support through the Centre of Modern Languages On-line Registration / On-line Information / On-line payment of fees Student Forms and On-line Transactions 46 FACULTIES – DEPARTMENTS – DEGREE PROGRAMS Languages and Literature English Language and Literature Bachelor of Arts The programmes of study at the University of Nicosia fall under one of the four Schools: Business, Education, Humanities, Social Sciences and Law, and Sciences. Through these, the University offers a wide range of academic programmes of study, leading to Bachelor (240 ECTS credits), Master (90-120 ECTS credits), and Ph.D. Degrees (240 ECTS credits). International Relations and European Studies International Relations and European Studies Bachelor of Arts Public Relations, Advertising and Marketing Public Relations, Advertising and Marketing Bachelor of Arts Law Law Bachelor of Laws UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES Social Sciences Psychology Bachelor of Science Social Work Bachelor of Science Computer Science Computer Science Bachelor of Science Engineering Computer Engineering Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering Bachelor of Science Human Biology Bachelor of Science Nursing Bachelor of Science FACULTY DEPARTMENT DEGREE Finance and Economics Bachelor of Science Management Bachelor of Science Human Resource Management Bachelor of Science Enterprise Knowledge Management Bachelor of Science Marketing Communications Bachelor of Science Hospitality Management Bachelor of Science Tourism, Leisure and Events Management Bachelor of Science Management and MIS Management Information Systems Bachelor of Business Administration Marketing Marketing Bachelor of Business Administration Sports Management Sports Management Bachelor of Business Administration SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Business Administration Hospitality and Tourism SCHOOL OF SCIENCES Life and Health Sciences POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES FACULTY Music Bachelor of Arts Dance Dance Bachelor of Arts Education Primary Education Bachelor of Arts Pre-Primary Education Bachelor of Arts Master in Business Administration Applied Multimedia Bachelor of Arts Graphic Communication Bachelor of Arts Interior Design Bachelor of Arts Communications Communications Bachelor of Science Architecture Architecture Bachelor of Arts Professional Diploma in Architecture (300 ECTS) 47 Finance MBA Management MBA Management Information Systems MBA Marketing MBA Accounting and Finance MBA Educational Leadership and Administration Master in Education Special Education Master in Education Theory, Practice and Teaching Assessment Master in Education Doctorate in Educational Sciences Ph.D. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Educational Sciences SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND LAW Design and Multimedia DEGREE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Music DEPARTMENT SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND LAW International Relations Master in International Relations Master Media and Communication Master in Media and Communication Master 48 DIPLOMA SUPPLEMENT INFORMATION The Diploma Supplement is a document attached to a higher education diploma providing a standardized description of the nature, level, context, content and status of the studies that were pursued and successfully completed by the graduate. It is issued in English and given automatically and free of charge to every University of Nicosia student upon graduation. Application deadlines for Erasmus participation: Winter Spring 30 April 31 October Courses catalogue on Internet- address http://www.unic.ac.cy/nqcontent.cfm?a_ id=5404 ECTS/DS LABELS Students’ assistance (any help provided, tutoring) Yes The University of Nicosia is a holder of the Diploma Supplement Label. Fully adapted for disabled students Yes Housing Facilities Yes Housing contact person -if available Charalambos Tzyrkas Contact information [email protected] Tel. +35722453019 Average accommodation cost per month € 200-350 at the Erasmus Houses € 308 at the University Hostel € 300-450 private appartments Average cost of living per month excluding accommodation (in Euro) 350-400 euro approximately Summer language courses Yes Additional payments (Students’ ID, Library access, etc.) No other payments for university facilities. Lab fees may be applicable for practical subjects with consumables involved, or where private tutoring is involved. ERASMUS INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Name of Institution UNIVERSITY OF NICOSIA , CY NICOSIA14 Type of the Institution Private Erasmus EUC number EUC 98524 extended (98524-IC-1-2007-1CY-ERASMUS-EUCX-1) Web site http://www.unic.ac.cy Country / Town Cyprus/ Nicosia Address 46 Makedonitissas Avenue, P.O.Box 24005, 1700 Nicosia Faculty/ Department Cooperating Erasmus Office – Office of the Vice President for Administration Institutional LLP - Erasmus Coordinator Dr Emilios Solomou Contact information [email protected] Tel. : +35722841535, Fax : +35722352360 Students’ Exchange Coordinator - Incoming and Outgoing Students Erasmus Officer Contact information [email protected] Tel. : +35722841727/6 Fax : +35722352360 Language of instruction English and some courses in Greek DS application and (DS Label) Yes awarded in 2009 ECTS application and (ECTS Label) Yes Semester dates: Winter Spring End of September – End of January Beginning of February – End of May 49 50 COLLEGES HISTORY The American College was founded in 1975 and is one of the oldest private colleges in Cyprus. Its mission was to provide high-quality education that would satisfy the needs of its students. It started as a private institute teaching accounting and English language and in 1979 it commenced offering its first higher education program of study - the one year program in secretarial studies. In 1985 the College introduced its first two year programs in Business Studies, Computer Studies, Hotel Management and Travel & Tourism. In 1986 the College established its first academic links with universities abroad and in 1988 the American College admitted its first international students. One year later the College started offering its first bachelor degrees and since then there has been a continuous addition of programs of study. In 2005 the College introduced its first postgraduate program the Master in Business Administration. Today the American College, with more than 800 students, is a leading international College offering world-class undergraduate and postgraduate programs. Through its broad range of programs, the College provides students from Cyprus and around the world with the depth of understanding and intellectual flexibility they need to respond to the challenges they will face in the years to come. The American College sustains a superior faculty dedicated to excellence in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, and research. The College strategic goal is to continue meeting the needs of its students and providing innovative programs that can respond in a timely manner to societal issues and problems. MISSION AND OBJECTIVES • to recruit and retain qualified administrators dedicated to adequately servicing the students’ needs; • to offer programs of study of high quality that can respond to the current and future needs of the society; • to introduce and maintain adequate educational facilities, resources and services of high quality that can provide a stimulating environment conducive to learning; and • to have a clear organizational and administrative structure and employ effective policies, procedures and regulations that can support the College in achieving its mission. COLLEGE FACILITIES Library The American College Library is an integral part of the teaching and learning environment of the College. The Library aims at maintaining an adequate, quality collection, comprised of curricular and co-curricular materials and to meet the educational needs of students as well as the professional needs of the College’s faculty and administration staff. In addition, the Library aims at satisfying a wide range of interests and inquiries with particular attention to the College’s areas of study. The College Library is specially designed for reading purposes with plastic flooring and double-glazing in order to reduce noise. The Library has a large seating capacity and it is ideal for studying in peace and quiet. Photocopying facilities are also available during library opening hours. The American College is a private institution of higher education committed to meeting the educational and professional needs of its students. The College aims to help its students develop a strong knowledge base. In addition, it aims to encourage its students to achieve their potential and prepares its graduates for career and/or academic advancement. Finally, the College strives to help its students maintain and foster ethical, fair and honest behaviors in all their endeavors. The books’ section, with thousands of volumes, consists of highly specialized books covering all areas associated with the College’s curricula. The library subscribes to online GALE CENGAGE LEARNING databases. These databases are available twenty-four hours a day via the Internet and provide a combination of peer-reviewed full-text articles, indexing, abstracts and other publications covering many fields of study. They include millions of articles from the world’s leading journals and reference sources. Researchers are able to find accurate information quickly. In addition, the Library continues to provide users with hard copies of popular journals and magazines. The DVDs’ section includes many academic and professional DVDs. Objectives Research Center Mission The College aims to underpin its mission by meeting the following objectives: • to recruit and retain qualified faculty dedicated to excellence in teaching; • to promote and support research and scholarship, academic freedom and faculty development; 53 The College supports active research by faculty members and students. The mission of the Research Center is to enhance theoretical and empirical research, to develop solutions and guide thinking to current and future problems and create new knowledge. The Center aims for high achievements both internally as an academic institution and externally in the public and private sector. The Center’s vision is to publish papers of internationally acceptable quality standards. Thus, our current and future research 54 projects cover areas that sustain quality of life and performance and contribute to a better implementation and monitoring of improvements and changes. The Center’s main objectives include the following: • to carry out academic research in order to support the College’s teaching and project activities; • to carry out pure research in collaboration with domestic and international institutions, in order to enhance the expertise of the Research Center; • to undertake research projects covering issues, that have an impact on the Social, Economical and Technical developments of the Public and Private sector in Cyprus and abroad; and • to provide independent research services to external organizations. The Center publishes annually “The Cyprus Journal of Sciences”, a respectful scientific publication of research articles. It constitutes a forum for displaying contemporary themes and issues. The journal accommodates articles in the areas of Humanities and Social Sciences, Pure and Applied Sciences, Economics and Management. The articles are written by academics from various countries. Computer Center Equipped with the latest in hardware and software, the College Computer Center, among a few of its kind in Cyprus, aims to support the needs of the teaching, research and administrative functions of the College. The center’s goal is to deliver dependable, high quality integrated technology facilities and services in support of our students, faculty and administration staff. The achievement of this mission results in integrated technology services that enhance both the quality and reliability of the students’ educational experience. Recognizing the significance of keeping up with the technological advances in this field, the center vows to continue to lead the way by investing heavily in computing facilities, arming its students with a solid academic and scientific background. Gymnastic Center (Fitness One) Fitness One is equipped with a number of electronic and manual universal fitness machines, spacious lockers and separate changing rooms and shower facilities for male and female students. The center employs professional trainers who can offer advice and supervise weight loss, toning, muscle building, physiotherapy and conditioning. Cafeteria A large and comfortable cafeteria is available and open during College hours. Equipped with all the necessary kitchen facilities, it serves lunch, snacks and soft drinks to students and staff. In addition, the cafeteria is used by students for recreational activities during their free time. This includes playing various games such as pool, table tennis, chess, backgammon, electronic and other games. The cafeteria, which is equipped with professional music facilities, is also used by students for many of their parties and other social events. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE OF THE INSTITUTION The administrative organization of the College reflects the College’s aims and philosophy and allows each and everyone of its members to perform their duties and responsibilities. Below we present the organizational chart of the American College. Kitchen and Restaurant Facilities The College has fully professional kitchen and restaurant facilities which are used for practical cooking and serving sessions. Classes held in these facilities give students the opportunity to train in real life situations. Students learn all the practical areas of food production and service such as kitchen layout and design, menu planning, ordering/ receiving, purchasing, storage, sanitation, stewarding, and dining room management. During classes students are separated into groups and teaching takes place with the use of role-playing. In many cases College staff, students and friends of the College are invited as customers and students practice their skills under real life conditions. Students often have the opportunity to experience the setting-up and servicing of special functions using the College facilities. 55 56 PROGRAMS OF STUDY The Cyprus Ministry of Education and Culture is responsible for the registering of academic institutions that offer higher education in Cyprus. Such institutions are only registered providing they have met and fulfilled a number of criteria. The academic institutions which are registered with the Ministry are inspected and examined by the Ministry’s officials on a regular basis. These institutions are also governed by the articles of the relevant law of the Republic of Cyprus. The American College is duly registered with the Cyprus Ministry of Education and Culture as an academic institution of higher education and is authorised to offer the following programs of study: PROGRAM OF STUDY MASTER DEGREE BACHELOR DEGREE Business Administration • • • • • • • Human Resource Management • • Management Information Systems • • Computer Science • • • • • Marketing International Business Hotel Management • Culinary Arts (Cooking Arts) Travel and Tourism Management HIGHER DIPLOMA • DIPLOMA • ERASMUS INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Name of Institution AMERICAN COLLEGE Type of the Institution Private College Erasmus EUC number CY Nicosia 22 800 Web site www.ac.ac.cy Country / Town Cyprus/Nicosia Address 2 & 3 Omirou Avenue, Eleftheria Square, P.O. Box 22425, 1045 Nicosia, Cyprus Institutional LLP- Erasmus Coordinator Nicolas Ioannides Contact information Email : [email protected] Tel : +357-22661122, Fax : +357-22665458 Language of instruction English Language Semester dates:Winter / Spring The American College follows the American system of higher education. The academic year at the American College consists of two semesters, the Fall and the Spring semester, each 17 weeks long (inclusive of 2 weeks of holidays and 2 weeks of final examinations). Classes for the Fall semester commence at the end of September or beginning of October and classes for the Spring semester commence at the end of January or beginning of February. In addition, a seven-week (inclusive of 1 week of final examinations) intensive Summer session is offered in the middle of June. Finally, a twelve-week (inclusive of 1 week of holidays and 1 week of final examinations) intensive Summer English language session is offered in the middle of June. Each semester or session commences with the students enrollment for a number of courses and ends with the final examinations period examining all of these courses. New students can join the College in the Fall or Spring semester or Summer session to study any of the College’s programs of study or intensive non-credit English language courses. The academic calendar provides information on important dates in an academic year, such as when semesters begin and end, enrollment periods, examination weeks and holidays. • Office Management 57 CERTIFICATE Number of students at the University • Application deadlines for Erasmus participation: Winter Spring July 30th November 30th Courses catalogue on Internet - address www.ac.ac.cy Students’ assistance Yes Fully adapted for disabled students Yes Housing Facilities Yes Housing contact person Angelos Agathangelou Contact information Email: [email protected] Tel: +357-22661122, Fax: +357-22664118 Average accommodation cost per month 180 Euros Average cost of living per month excluding accommodation 290 Euros Summer language courses Yes Additional payments (Students’ ID, Library access, etc.) Yes 58 HISTORY OF THE INSTITUTION The College of Tourism and Hotel Management was founded in 1987 and is registered at the Cyprus Ministry of Education and Culture as a private establishment of Higher Education. It is now firmly established as one of the leading centers of higher education in Cyprus. The College started by offering courses in travel and tourism in order to satisfy the pressing needs of an expanding local travel industry. It now offers a variety of study programs, each of which stimulates and rewards its participants by providing knowledge and developing the skills necessary in today’s rapidly changing society. Due to the high demand, a new Campus was built and offers state of the art facilities and services proper to an international college. OBJECTIVES OF THE INSTITUTION The mission of the College of Tourism and Hotel Management is to provide a full educational experience to students, creating an environment in which students will develop intellectually and personally. Such an educational experience includes worldclass instruction that will prepare students for the challenges that they will face in the world and open up opportunities for personal and professional growth and development. The priority of the College is to enable and encourage individuals to achieve their full potential and to accomplish academic excellence through a flexible and innovative curriculum. The College’s major academic specialization is in courses of study in Tourism and Hospitality Management. students. The College also has a training kitchen that is fully equipped and is used by first year hospitality students to familiarize themselves with food preparation and cooking processes. The College’s facilities include a medical room with a visiting doctor, a prayer room and a copy center for all stationery and copying needs. FACULTIES – DEPARTMENTS – DEGREE PROGRAMS The College of Tourism and Hotel Management is operating first and second cycle degrees according to the structure of the Educational System in Cyprus. First cycle degrees last for four years and lead to a Bachelor degree and second cycle degrees last between one and two years and lead to a Master qualification. In addition to the above the College of Tourism and Hotel Management also offers two or three year academic programs that lead to a Diploma or a Higher Diploma qualification respectively. The College is authorized by the Ministry of Education and Culture to offer the following full time programs of study: Travel and Tourism Administration (2 years, Diploma) – Accredited Information Technology (2 years, Diploma) – Registered Hotel Administration (3 years, plus an optional foundation year, Higher Diploma) – Accredited The main objectives of the College are to offer innovative academic programs of high quality, in response to the needs of today’s rapidly changing society; to prepare its graduates either to eventually assume positions of responsibility in the local or international tourism, travel and hospitality industries and international business, or to continue their studies for a higher degree. Hospitality Management (4 years, plus an optional foundation year, Bachelor of Arts) – Accredited An additional objective of the College is to help its students develop a sense of belonging to an educational institution of quality that is concerned about their welfare and meets their academic, professional, social and other needs. Leisure Management (4 years, plus an optional foundation year, Bachelor of Arts) – Registered THE INSTITUTION CAMPUS AND FACILITIES The College of Tourism and Hotel Management’s new purpose-built campus is situated in the capital of Cyprus, Nicosia. It includes its own grounds that stretch to an area of 22,000 square meters. The campus offers the Teaching and Administrative buildings, ample car parking, open-air sports grounds and landscaped areas. Apart from the thirteen fully airconditioned lecture rooms, the College boasts a specialized library with over 10,000 items including periodicals, books and audio visual aids on tourism, hospitality operations as well as Business, Management and Information Technology. There are three computer labs, which are dedicated to teaching and can be used by 59 Business Studies concentrating on Shipping and Logistics or Management Information Systems, or International Business Studies (4 years, plus an optional foundation year, Bachelor of Arts) – Registered Events Management (4 years, plus an optional foundation year, Bachelor of Arts) – Registered Tourism Management (4 years, plus an optional foundation year, Bachelor of Arts) – Registered Accounting and Finance (4 years, plus an optional foundation year, Bachelor of Arts) – Registered Management Studies (1 year, Postgraduate Diploma) – Registered Business Administration (1 year, Postgraduate Diploma) – Candidate for Accreditation Business Administration (18 months, Master in Business Administration) - Registered Leisure and Tourism Management (1 year, Master of Arts) - Registered 60 DIPLOMA SUPPLEMENT INFORMATION ECTS application and (ECTS Label) Not Available The College is currently working on the transformation of all accredited programs of study to comply with the ECTS system and the implementation of the Diploma Supplement, as well as other Bologna requirements. Semester dates: Winter Spring October – January February – May Application deadlines for Erasmus participation: Winter Spring End Of August End Of December ECTS/DS LABELS The College is currently working on the transformation of all accredited programs of study to comply with the ECTS system and the implementation of the Diploma Supplement, as well as other Bologna requirements. Courses catalogue on Internet- address www.cothm.ac.cy Erasmus Course Offerings Students’ assistance (any help provided, tutoring) Yes Fully adapted for disabled students No COLLEGE OF TOURISM AND HOTEL MANAGEMENT Housing Facilities Assistance Provided Type of the Institution PRIVATE Housing contact person -if available Andreas Akkides Erasmus EUC number 221975 Contact information Number of students at the University 300 [email protected] Tel : 00357 22 462846 Fax : 00357 22 336295 Web site www.cothm.ac.cy Average accommodation cost per month 300-400 Euro Country / Town Cyprus / Nicosia 300 - 400 Euro Address Larnaka Road, Aglangia, P.O.Box 20281, 2150 Nicosia Average cost of living per month excluding accommodation Summer language courses Available Faculty / Department Cooperating Tourism / Hospitality Institutional LLP- Erasmus Coordinator Helen Kouppas Lito Thrasyvoulidou Additional payments (Students’ ID, Library access, etc.) Student Union: 45€ Student I.D. Card: 2€ Books/Stationery Per Year: 150-200€ (Depending On External Exams (Ahla)) Contact information [email protected] Tel : 00357 22 462846 Fax : 00357 22 336295 Additional comments European Medical Card Required Students’ Exchange Coordinator Incoming and Outgoing Students Helen Kouppas Contact information [email protected] Tel : 00357 22 462846 Fax : 00357 22 336295 Language of instruction English DS application and (DS Label) Under Implementation ERASMUS INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Name of Institution 61 62 Cyprus Forestry College HISTORY OF THE INSTITUTION The Cyprus Forestry College was established in September 1951, to meet the increasing needs of Cyprus, the Middle East and other interested countries for the training of supervisory (sub-professional) staff in the general principles of forestry. Up to 1976 the College provided a two-year course of training, leading to the award of a Preliminary Certificate and a Final Certificate on successful completion of the first and the second year respectively. As from 1977, the former Certificate changed to a Diploma award on successful completion of the three year course. Also in 1977 a new course introduced of six-months duration leading to the Higher Diploma in Forestry and in 1991 a short training course at Post-graduate level leading to the Certificate in Forestry. Τhe educational courses of the College were also revised lately and certain modifications were made in its programs in order to be in line with the European forestry strategy and policy as well as with International and European agreements and conventions on forests, emphasizing the importance in the sustainable forest management development. Cyprus Forestry College is a Cyprus Government Institution of tertiary education, under the Department of Forests of the Ministry of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment. It is administered by a Principal, under the general direction of the Director of the Department of Forests. OBJECTIVES OF THE INSTITUTION The Cyprus Forestry College serves as a regional educational centre which provides higher technical education in the training of competent foresters in the field of forestry for the needs of the Forestry Department of Cyprus and for the Forest services of many other countries capable of contributing to the sustainable development of Forests and the protection of the Environment. The mission and objectives of the College have been formulated in accordance with the decisions of various international conferences concerning the protection of the Environment, the preservation of biodiversity, the multifunctional role of forests and the need for their sustainable management and development. The acceptance of suitably qualified students from abroad has always been within the policy of the College and became an active international institution as has trained subprofessional staff for the Forest Service of Cyprus, as well as for the needs of the Forest Services in over 46 countries of Africa and non-European Mediterranean countries. Students are encouraged to take an active interest in the College academic life and activities. There is a strong non-profit making Student Association with officers elected annually by the students. There are regular meetings, held in an informal atmosphere between the Principal, members of the staff and representatives of the student’s committees. 63 Cyprus Forestry College The students participate in the activities which organized by the Cyprus University Sports Federation and in various campaigns like “Save our Forests week” and “Arbor celebration week”. The College continues its efforts for implementing the Bologna requirements and its activities. The Cyprus Forestry College is participating in the Life Long Learning Program 2007-13 (SOCRATES/ERASMUS and LEONARDO DA VINCI programs) and has established links with various European forestry schools and organizations. The College under the Erasmus program facilitates teaching mobility and accepts incoming students. College graduates participate also in mobility programs under Leonardo Da Vinci scheme. THE INSTITUTION CAMPUS AND FACILITIES The College is situated in the midst of the Troodos mountains at Prodromos, the highest village in Cyprus. The forest, immediately surrounding the College, constitutes part of 2.400 hectares College Forest which provides excellent facilities for all aspects of practical training in forestry operations, management, experiments and project work. The College is entirely residential and the self-contained campus offers a full range of facilities for students both during training hours and their leisure time afterwards. The College΄s facilities include 30 heated single study rooms, a dinner hall, a laundry room, classrooms, a conference room, a library, workshops, a small laboratory, a computer center, a gym and a students common room which is frequently used for meetings, seminars and occasional special courses. The College has its own forest nursery and a comprehensively equipped meteorological station which is run by the students and functions as part of the Cyprus Meteorological Service. The College has a fleet of buses, vehicles and a Fire Engine all equipped with radio telephones. There is also a football and a basket ball field, table tennis room, snooker and facilities for indoor games. The College participates in the sports competition and soccer tournaments organized by the Colleges of Tertiary Education. College transport is made available for students to go for shopping, cinema and touring, in the neighbouring villages and towns during their leisure time. PROGRAMS The College offers the following full time accredited programs: • • • The Forestry Diploma course leading to “Diploma in Forestry” The Post Diploma course leading to the “Higher Diploma in Forestry” The Short Term Training Course leading to the “Certificate in Forestry 64 Cyprus Forestry College ERASMUS INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Cyprus Forestry College Students’ assistance (home students help,tutoring) Yes Name of Institution CYPRUS FORESTRY COLLEGE Fully adapted for disabled students No Type of the Institution College Average accommodation cost per month 360 euros Socrates Erasmus Code Cy Prodrom01 29 Average cost of living per month excluding accommodation 400 euros Number of students at the University Website www.moa.gov.cy/fc Summer language courses No Country / Town Cyprus/ Limassol -- Address 4841 Prodromos, Cyprus Additional payments (Students’ ID, Library access, ect.) Faculty/ Department Cooperating Forestry Department Institutional Socrates- Erasmus Coordinator Andreas Mavroyiakoumos Contact information E-mail : [email protected] Tel.: +357 25 813606 Fax : +357 25 462646 Students’ Exchange CoordinatorIncoming and Outgoing Students Andreas Mavroyiakoumos Contact information E-mail : [email protected] Tel.: +357 25 813606 Fax : +357 25 462646 Language of instruction English ECTS --- Housing Facilities Boarding House With Full Catering Facilities (30 Single Study Rooms) Housing contact person Andreas Mavroyiakoumos Contact information E-mail : [email protected] Tel.: +357 25 813606 Fax : +357 25 462646 Semester dates: Winter Spring First Term: 4/10-23/12/2010 Second Term: 7/1/2011-21/4/2011 Third Term: 2/5/2011-29/7/2011 Application deadlines: Winter Spring 15 June (once a year) Courses catalogue on Internet- address www.moa.gov.cy/fc 65 66 HISTORY OF THE INSTITUTION Intercollege has established itself as a dynamic and respected institution of higher education in just over 30 years. It is the only college in Cyprus with three campuses, located in the major cities of Nicosia, Limassol and Larnaca. Beginning as a small educational institution preparing Cypriots for professional examinations, Intercollege is today the largest private college in Cyprus – a vibrant international college where students of many ages, ethnic and cultural backgrounds may earn undergraduate and graduate degrees, as well as professional qualifications. In 2007 the University of Nicosia was established, with a number of Academic Programmes from Intercollege Nicosia Campus transferring to it. A central feature of Intercollege’s identity is this special relationship to the University of Nicosia, a relationship that allows its students to have access to the University’s library, learning and recreational resources, but more importantly perhaps, to continue their studies, if they wish, in a quality University in which they will be particularly welcome. The three campuses of Intercollege (Nicosia, Limassol, and Larnaca) maintain very strong ties with the University of Nicosia. After 2007 and the establishment of the University of Nicosia, the Erasmus University Charter for Intercollege is managed from the Limassol Campus, and caters only to the Limassol and Nicosia Centers. The College admission policy accommodates students with varied academic abilities and aptitudes – on the condition that students achieve the minimum programme requirements to graduate. Intercollege’s programmes are modelled on American and European higher education. The College is committed to maintaining standards which comply with those of Western higher education, in order to provide students with diverse transfer opportunities for further study. Objectives In pursuit of its mission, Intercollege strives to: • Offer quality, career-oriented undergraduate programmes, graduate studies in selected fields, and quality professional programmes Implement the College motto “Excellence in Education”, by encouraging students to strive for excellence in every activity Remain firmly committed to the economic, social, scientific, and cultural development of Cyprus Develop further as an international college, where Cypriot and international students, faculty, and staff are valued for their cultural diversity • • • • • • Recruit and retain qualified faculty and support their development Encourage research, publications, and creative activity Strengthen facilities, resources, and services, to provide a stimulating environment conducive to personal growth, discovery and learning Continually review and update programmes, to keep pace with developments and standards in Western higher education OBJECTIVES OF THE INSTITUTION • Intercollege’s mission is to assist students in becoming educated individuals, in achieving their academic and career goals, and assuming responsible roles in a changing world of international cooperation and interdependence. • • Enhance student communication, democratic leadership and critical thinking skills Expand opportunities for professional and social interaction within the College Philosophy THE INSTITUTION CAMPUS AND FACILITIES Intercollege is international in philosophy, development and outlook. Conscious of its unique location at the crossroads of three continents, the College strives to enhance opportunities for education and understanding between people of different cultures. Intercollege aims at promoting both high academic standards and high principles of character. Students are encouraged to acquire facts and competencies in various skills, as well as to develop cultural awareness, social responsibility and personal integrity. The Limassol Campus is conveniently located in the heart of the city of Limassol, only a twenty-minute walk from the coast. From the Campus, one is able to travel to other cities and regions in under one hour – ideal for those who wish to discover the island in their leisure time. Fostering student-teacher involvement in learning is the most important activity at Intercollege. The faculty members are encouraged to blend academic knowledge with professional experience inside the classroom and to emphasize a personalized approach to education. Through close interaction with faculty and staff, students are helped to examine their goals, abilities, and options for the future. 67 The premises make provision for all aspects of student life: visual aid technology is available in all classes – teleconferencing facilities are also available in certain classrooms; computer labs are equipped with state-of-the-art hardware and software; a well-stocked library; a bookshop; a gym for the keep-fit fanatics; and a cafeteria for the spirited student body. The Nicosia Campus shares the same premises with the University of Nicosia. 68 FACULTIES – DEPARTMENTS – DEGREE PROGRAMS LOCATION PROGRAMMES Bachelors LIMASSOL CAMPUS Business Administration • Computer Science • Hospitality (Hotel) Management • Management • Marketing • MIS • Office Management Diplomas • • • • • • • • • • • • Accounting Banking and Finance Business Administration - General Business Business Administration - Marketing Business Administration - Management Information Systems Communications Computer Science Hospitality (Hotel) Management Hotel and Tourism Management Office Administration Travel and Tourism Management Web Design Masters • • Clinical Psychology Sociology Bachelors NICOSIA CAMPUS • • • • • Aesthetics and Salon Management Office Management Culinary Arts Sports Science Nutrition Diplomas • • • • • • • 69 Aesthetics and Beauty Therapy Office Administration Culinary Arts Hospitality Management, Hotel & Tourism Management Pre-Medical Computer Technology Information Technology DIPLOMA SUPPLEMENT INFORMATION Currently this option is not available, but Intercollege is in the process of allowing all students to receive a copy of a Diploma Supplement automatically upon their graduation. ECTS/DS LABELS Intercollege uses the credit system. However for purposes of transferring all courses have an ECTS equivalent. Further, the College is in the process of transferring to the ECTS system. ERASMUS INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Name of Institution INTERCOLLEGE, CY NICOSIA26 Type of the Institution Private Erasmus EUC number ECU 256833 extended (256833-IC-1-20101-CY-ERASMUS-EUCX-1) Number of students Less than 1000 Website www.lim.intercollege.ac.cy / www. intercollege.ac.cy Country / Town Cyprus / Limassol and Nicosia Address P.O.Box 51604, 3507 Limassol, CYPRUS Institutional LLP- Erasmus Coordinator Panos Michaelides Contact information [email protected] Tel.+357 25 381180, Fax.+357 25 386982 Students’ Exchange CoordinatorIncoming and Outgoing Students Panos Michaelides, Erasmus Coordinator Contact information [email protected] Tel.+357 25 381180, Fax.+357 25 386982 Language of instruction English DS application and (DS Label) No ECTS application and (ECTS Label) No Semester dates: Winter Spring End of September – Mid - January End of January – End of May 70 Application deadlines for Erasmus participation: Winter Spring 20 July 20 November Courses catalogue on Internet- address www.intercollege.ac.cy (select Intercollege, Programs of Study, Academic Programs) Students’ assistance (any help provided, tutoring) Yes Fully adapted for disabled students Yes Housing Facilities No – Department of student affairs assists in finding accommodation Housing contact person -if available Nicoletta Zamba Tryfonos Student Affairs Officer Contact information E-Mail: [email protected] Tel. +357 25 736298, Fax. +357 25 386982 Average accommodation cost per month Depends on type of accommodation Average cost of living per month excluding accommodation (in Euro) 350-400 euro approximately Summer language courses A four-week intensive English language course that starts in late August, available free of charge to all students wishing to brush up their English language skills before the academic year starts (carries no credits). Regular, credit bearing language courses in Greek, English, French and German are offered during the Fall and Spring semesters. Additional payments (Students’ ID, Library access, etc.) Student card issue at 12 euro Additional comments Visit relevant webpage www.lim.intercollege.ac.cy and www. intercollege.ac.cy 71 72 HISTORY OF THE INSTITUTION THE INSTITUTION CAMPUS AND FACILITIES P.A. College is a private institution of Higher Education in Larnaca, Cyprus. About the Campus The College, which commenced operation in 1983, was set up to provide a high standard of tertiary level (higher) education and since then has achieved an outstanding reputation in Management, Accounting, Banking, Business and Computing Studies. The College has implemented a continuous course development resulting in the successful offering of B.A. (Honours) and B.Sc. (Honours) degree programmes. The official language of teaching for all programmes is English. The programmes offered by P.A. College have a common characteristic of relevance to modern life and to the community through their close relationship with industrial, professional and business operations. Additionally, P.A. College takes into account the rapid, social, scientific, and technological changes, which take place in Cyprus, Europe and in the wider world, in order to adjust accordingly and provide excellent education, which assists students in maximizing their full potential. It also provides high quality instruction that prepares students to effectively serve organisations and society and to deal with complexity and change. P.A. operates in a modern building with state of the art facilities. The building is only a few minutes walk from the Faneromeni Church and is conveniently located away from the traffic of the centre but very close to all the main highways connecting Larnaca with the rest of the country. INSTITUTION MISSION AND OBJECTIVES The mission statement of P.A. College may be succinctly stated as: “Create an excellent learning environment through the pro-active encouragement of the highest standards in teaching, research, leading-edge technologies, highly-qualified research-active staff and student support services, enabling every student to fulfill their full potential in terms of personal development, intellectual capabilities, life-skills, professional standing and long-term career aspirations.” The College objectives may be broadly outlined as follows: • The provision of high quality tertiary degree level academic programmes contributing to the upgrading of the overall educational system in Cyprus. The provision of programmes that will have the personal development of students and their improvement of career prospects among their main aims. The provision of academic programmes enabling students to continue their studies at Master’s level. The development, enhancement and maintenance of an image of quality both within Cyprus as well as overseas. The fostering of academic contacts with other academic institutions within Cyprus and overseas, as well as esteemed professional bodies. • • • • • Whilst the College remains a primarily educational-teaching institution, it encourages its staff to undertake research both for personal development and as a means of contributing to the Cyprus and international research culture. 73 Size Number of Students: 288 Number of administrative staff: 8 Number of Faculty: 24 FACULTIES – DEPARTMENTS – DEGREE PROGRAMS List of degree programs offered, accreditation status: (a) BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (4 YEARS FULL-TIME OR 5 YEARS PART-TIME, BACHELOR OF ARTS (HONOURS) This programme has been accredited since 2000 and it offers a range of core modules as well as a number of option modules to be selected according to the desire specialisation. The flexibility in the programme structure provides the opportunity for concentrations in a number of business disciplines such as: • General Business Administration • Accounting and Finance • Marketing Management • Banking • Management • Computing and Accounting This serves the personal needs and interests of individual students in the best possible manner. (b) BUSINESS COMPUTING (4 YEARS FULL-TIME OR 5 YEARS PART-TIME, BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS) This programme has been accredited since 2008. The options available permit the orientation of students towards the more technical areas of Information Systems and Computers in organisations or Management aspects of business organizations. The programme provides for a number of core modules as well as a number of option modules in the second half of the programme which lead to the following two specialisations (depending on the nature of the options selected): 74 • Focus on General Business Administration aspects • Focus on aspects related to Computing and Information Technology (c) BANKING (4 YEARS, BACHELOR OF ARTS) This program of study is designed so that students receive a solid educational backround in business, which could be expanded with the undertaking of higher level of studies. At the same time, students may choose to pursue a career in banking or in the Financial Services sector. The selection of specific options will enable the students to acquire specialist knowledge on matters pertaining to the management of the Financial Services sector, whereas exemptions from professional bodies may held the candidate to acquire a professional qualification/title. (d) ACCOUNTING (4 YEARS, BACHELOR OF ARTS) This programme has been designed for students intended to pursue a career in accounting, financial management, or in any other area where financial information and decisions are a central element. The objective is for students to acquire a broad-based education which will provide a good starting point for the students’ later professional work and studies. In addition, students will receive an academic base to which problems arising in their later professional work can be referred, as well as a way of thinking that will held them to meet the challenges of new ideas and problems. Other Programs (Non Degree) Courses Offered According To School And Department (a) Business Administration Department: • • • Business And Information Technology (1 Year, Certificate) Law (1 Year, Certificate) Business Administration (2 Years, Diploma) (b) Computing Department: • Computing And Information Systems (2 Years, Diploma) DIPLOMA SUPPLEMENT INFORMATION All graduating students of P.A. College receive a copy of a Diploma Supplement. ECTS / DS LABELS: In progress 75 ERASMUS INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Name of Institution P.A. COLLEGE Type of the Institution Private Institution of Higher Education Erasmus EUC number CY LARNACA01 Number of students at the University 288 Website www.pacollege.ac.cy Country / Town Cyprus / Larnaca Address Corner of Faneromenis Ave. and Kalvou Str. P.O. Box 40763, 6307 Larnaca, Cyprus Institutional LLP- Erasmus Coordinator Lucy Chrysiliou Contact information [email protected] Tel. +357 24 021 515, Fax: +357 24 628 860 Students’ Exchange CoordinatorIncoming and Outgoing Students Lucy Chrysiliou Contact information [email protected] Tel. +357 24 021 515, Fax: +357 24 628 860 Language of instruction English DS application and (DS Label) In progress ECTS application and (ECTS Label) In progress Semester dates: Winter / Spring Winter: October – January Spring: February – June Application deadlines for Erasmus participation: Winter / Spring Winter: End of August Spring: End of December Courses catalogue on Internet - address www.pacollege.ac.cy Students’ assistance Yes Fully adapted for disabled students Yes Housing Facilities Non applicable Average accommodation cost per month €300 Euro Average cost of living per month excluding accommodation (in Euro) €500 Euro Summer language courses No Additional payments (Students’ ID, Library access, etc.) No 76 OTHER INSTITUTIONS Cyprus Pedagogical Institute Cyprus Pedagogical Institute History of the Institution Departments and Programmes Offered The Pedagogical Institute was founded in 1972 by decision of the Council of Ministers and started operating in 1973. The aim of the Pedagogical Institute is to cater for the continuous training of the educators at all levels so as to assist them in their efforts for professional and personal development. As of June 2002, the Curriculum Development Unit (C.D.U.) has been incorporated into the Pedagogical Institute. Within the framework of the Educational Reform, in June 2008, the Scientific Council for the Pedagogical Institute and the Centre of Educational Research and Evaluation were established having the mission to advise the Ministry of Education and Culture on issues related to the continuous professional development of educators and the research on issues that are within the responsibilities of the two Directorates. There are three Departments now at the Pedagogical Institute, the Department of Training, the Department of Educational Documentation and the Department of Educational Technology. As of 2009, the Pedagogical Institute runs with a new structure. A. Department of Training Objectives of the Institution The mission of the Pedagogical Institute is developmental and covers all levels of education and works towards various directions: • Offers in-service training to educators of all levels through several compulsory programmes and optional seminars, • plans and executes education research and evaluation studies, • observes and adapts current trends in Pedagogy, • promotes the use of New Technologies in Education and • undertakes the writing and publication of teaching books, the designing of the Curriculum and the production of teaching materials. The Institution campus and facilities The main building of the Pedagogical Institute is located at Latsia. An outlier is operating in Limassol so as to cover the needs of the districts of Limassol and Paphos. The library, found in the main building of the Pedagogical Institute, includes a variety of scientific journals and books. 79 The activities of the Department of Training are aimed at the training of educators of all levels. This is achieved by offering: repeated series of courses, optional seminars, parents’ seminars, seminars on a school basis, conferences, workshops and seminars of general interest. It is stressed that the emphasis of educational training is now shifted from offering central training to educators to the adoption of other methods of support: a combination of central training and classroom application, distance learning, development of supportive material and application of supportive programmes in school units. Within this framework, as of October 2008, an Induction Training Programme is offered for the first time to the newly appointed Educators and Mentors of all levels. The training of educators intends to improve teaching, to promote creative learning and educational innovation as well as to reinforce critical thinking. The Department of Training offers Training Programmes that cover the needs of the various Departments of the Ministry of Education and Culture and the priorities set by the Ministry. Special emphasis is given on the issues derived from the Educational Reform and, as a result, various training actions are planned and are applied. Specifically, during the school year 2010 – 2011, the Pedagogical Institute, in cooperation with the Office of Curricula Configuration and the relevant Department of the Ministry of Education and Culture, planned a long-term training programme for the introduction and the application of the New Curriculum Programmes for both the offices of the Ministry of Education and Culture and the educators. The application of the programme started during the school year 2010 – 2011. Repeated Series of Courses • Training Programme of Assistant Headmasters of Secondary General and Secondary Technical and Professional Education • Training Programme of Newly Appointed Headmasters of Secondary General and Secondary Technical and Professional Education • Training Programme of Newly Appointed Headmasters of Primary Education • Induction Training Programme for Newly Appointed Educators and Mentors of all levels • Programme of training teachers of Greek as a second language in Eastern European countries. 80 Cyprus Pedagogical Institute Cyprus Pedagogical Institute Optional Seminars C. Department of Educational Documentation Optional seminars are carried out every year in all districts of Cyprus, for educators of all levels. The needs and the suggestions of various Departments of the Ministry of Education and Culture are considered when determining the subjects. The Department of Educational Documentation has set as a main aim the promotion of professional development of educators by supplying constant information on the new trends in education, by publishing books that serve the aims of the curriculum and by creating educational supportive material. Parents’ Seminars Seminars for parents are offered every year on a school basis mainly in the form of lectures, based on the needs expressed by the parents themselves. Seminars on a school basis To achieve the aim mentioned above, the library of the Pedagogical Institute is constantly being enriched with new books and scientific journals as well as with CD’s and computer applications. The basic areas on which effort is put in enriching the library are the following: teaching methodology, educational innovations and teaching practices, educational training and educational management. The Pedagogical Institute offers support to school units based on the needs that the schools express. This support can be in the form of: lectures-discussions with teachers’ associations, or by offering a series of seminars on the same subjects and by organising programmes carried out in class and at school premises. The domain of Educational Documentation also publishes books of educational content that can help educators achieve the targets of the curriculum, as well as to meet new trends in education. Conferences D. Curriculum Development Unit (C.D.U ) The Pedagogical Institute organises and offers every year a number of workshops and conferences to educators of all levels so as to promote the aims of the Ministry of Education and Culture but also to inform educators about the new trends and methods in the field of Education. The Curriculum Development Unit (C.D.U) deals with the publication of teaching books and the production of teaching materials, both for the educators as well as for the students. Moreover, C.D.U is responsible for ordering the teaching books that are published in Greece. B. Department of Educational Technology The Department of Educational Technology aims to assist the promotion of innovations related to new technologies in education, to carry out programmes, to conduct research and to suggest new applications. This aim is achieved by: • Training of educators on subjects of New Technologies and Information Technology and Communications (ICT) • Implementation of European and other research projects related to the introduction of ICT in education • Development of educational material for the incorporation of ICT • Support to educators for the introduction of ICT in the school units • Production and reproduction of audiovisual material (educational films and documentaries) 81 • Support of online portal and setting for distance learning • Keeping a library of electronic learning tools For the effective processing of its projects, the C.D.U closely collaborates with: • The Ministry of National Education and Religious Affairs and the O.E.D.B (Organisation for the Publishing of Teaching Books) for the orders of books that are offered for free at schools in Cyprus. • The pedagogical Institute of Greece for the composition of new teaching books/packages. • The Council of Offers of the Ministry of Education and Culture • The Printing Office of the Republic • The warehouse of the Ministry of Education and Culture for the orders of teaching books and their distribution to schools. • The Treasury of the Ministry of Education and Culture Those interested in getting teaching books that are published by the C.D.U, can obtain them at cost price from the warehouse of the Ministry of Education, at Latsia. Erasmus coordinator Christina Papasolomontos Tel: 22402381 / Fax: 22480505 Email: [email protected] 82 Cyprus Pedagogical Institute ERASMUS INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Name of Institution CYPRUS PEDAGOGICAL INSTITUTE Type of the Institution Governmental Erasmus EUC number CY Nicosia 04 Number of students at the University No full-time students Website http://www.pi.ac.cy Country / Town Cyprus/ Nicosia Address Pedagogical Institute Latsia, P.O.Box 12720, 2252 Nicosia, Cyprus Faculty/ Department Cooperating NA Institutional LLP- Erasmus Coordinator Dr Christina Papasolomontos Contact information Cyprus Pedagogical Institute Students’ Exchange CoordinatorIncoming and Outgoing Students NA Contact information NA Language of instruction Greek DS application and (DS Label) / ECTS application and (ECTS Label) NA Semester dates: Winter, Spring September - June Application deadlines for Erasmus participation: Winter, Spring NA Courses catalogue on Internet - address www.pi.ac.cy Students’ assistance NA Fully adapted for disabled students NA Housing Facilities NA Housing contact person NA Average accommodation cost per month NA Average cost of living per month excluding accommodation (in Euro) NA Summer language courses No Additional payments NA 83 Cyprus Pedagogical Institute Additional comments The Cyprus Pedagogical Institute is a Department of the Ministry of Education and Culture. The Institute’s main activities are professional teacher training, educational research and evaluation, educational documentation, use of information and communication technology in the learning process, and curriculum development. 84 HISTORY OF THE CYPRUS INSTITUTE (CyI) The Cyprus Institute (CyI), is a non-profit science and technology research and educational institution. Formally established in 2005 and increasingly gaining visibility both locally and internationally since then, started its operations in earnest in September 2007. The formal inauguration of the ‘Guy Ourisson’ building at the Athalassa Campus took place on December 10, 2007, by the then President of the Republic, the late Mr. Tassos Papadopoulos, marking the formal commencement of operations of the first Research Center: the Energy, Environment and Water Research Center (EEWRC). In February 2009, the Science and Technology in Archaeology Research Center (STARC) and the Computation-based Science and Technology Research Center (CaSToRC) were officially launched. Multi-level founding partnerships with internationally prominent institutions ensure the development of the Centers in close collaboration with world leaders in their respective fields. Additional collaborations with other research and academic institutions together with local authorities further enhance the development. The Cyprus Institute was licensed in 2010, by the Ministry of Education and Culture of the Republic of Cyprus, to offer doctoral programs of study. OBJECTIVES OF CyI The Cyprus Institute (CyI) is a novel research and educational institution with a scientific and technological orientation. The institute strives to benefit Cyprus, the region and Europe by providing a new and exciting model for a scientific and educational community, and by directing its efforts to address issues of local and regional interest and of global significance. • staffed by leading faculty and researchers in the fields of science and technology; • independent in its support, but public in its commitment and service; • devoted to the well-being of local, regional and international communities; • welcoming to students, faculty and staff of all nations, cultures, races and faiths; • dedicated to the advancement of knowledge and to its humane and benevolent application. THE INSTITUTION CAMPUS AND FACILITIES Athalassa Campus The Cyprus Institute utilizes the former Higher Technical Institute (HTI) premises in Nicosia, which have been recently renovated, based on the needs of the Institute. It is also constructing new buildings, including technologically advanced laboratories that are now well under way. The first renovated building houses EEWRC and was inaugurated in December 2007. The building has been named after the late Guy Ourisson, in memory of his outstanding contribution to the development of the Cyprus Institute. Pafos Facilities In 2007, the Pafos and Geroskipou Municipalities offered the Cyprus Institute several attractive sites and facilities, including the Pafos District Officer’s Residence, a remarkable colonial building in the city of Pafos. This historical building will be the headquarters of the Science and Technology in Archaeology Research Center (STARC), offering premises for conferences, seminars, outreach activities and summer schools. Marine research activities will be conducted and will include dedicated facilities near the city’s picturesque and historical harbor. CyI is organized around two major complementary academic structures: the Research Centers and the College. The Research Centers are being developed first, in conjunction with post-graduate doctoral studies, because of the availability of funding and the need to establish and maintain, from the very beginning, internationally recognized excellence. The academic and research units are heavily dependent on each other for their success and effectiveness. The organization of the CyI is therefore, from the onset, interdisciplinary and designed to facilitate this duality. The Cyprus Institute will continue to be: 85 • world-class in its standards and international in its membership; • partnered with outstanding international institutions; 86 FACULTIES – DEPARTMENTS – DEGREE PROGRAMS ERASMUS INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION Research Centers Name of Institution Research and Education at the Cyprus Institute is carried in cross-disciplinary Centers that address problems of great scholarly relevance, global significance and regional focus. The overall goal of the research program is to apply rigorous scientific and technological approaches to issues that are of clear relevance to Cyprus, the EU, the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East. THE CYPRUS INSTITUTE, CY LEFKOSI02 Type of the Institution Private Erasmus EUC number 259866-IC-1-2011-1-CY-ERASMUS-EUC-1) Website http://www.cyi.ac.cy Country / Town Cyprus/ Nicosia Individual Research Centers are structured around thematic areas, not scientific disciplines. Each Center defines its internal priorities and initiates individual projects, consistent with the overall strategy of the Institute. Shared infrastructures incorporating state of the art technology support the research activities of all Centers. These are: Address P.O.Box 27456, 1645 Lefkosia Faculty/ Department Cooperating The Office of Graduate Studies Institutional LLP- Erasmus Coordinator Mr. Spyros Evlogimenos Contact information [email protected] Tel. :+35722208675, Fax.+35722208650 Students’ Exchange CoordinatorIncoming and Outgoing Students Office of Graduate Studies Administrative Assistant Contact information [email protected] Tel. +35722208795, Fax.+35722208650 Language of instruction English DS application and (DS Label) No ECTS application and (ECTS Label) No Semester dates: Winter / Spring Winter: Begin September-end December Spring: Mid January – end May Application deadlines for Erasmus participation: Winter / Spring Winter: 30 June Spring: 30 November Courses catalogue on Internet- address http://education.cyi.ac.cy/education Students’ assistance Yes Fully adapted for disabled students Yes Housing Facilities No Housing contact person / Contact information [email protected] Tel. +35722208600, Fax.+35722208650 Average accommodation cost per month 250-300 euro in private apartments for two students per student Average cost of living per month excluding accommodation (in Euro) 600-700 euro approximately Summer language courses No Additional payments Student card issue free of charge Additional comments Visit relevant webpage: www.cyi.ac.cy • • • The Energy, Environment and Water Research Center (EEWRC) The Science and Technology in Archaeology Research Center (STARC) The Computation-based Science and Technology Research Center (CaSToRC) Degree Programs CyI offers three full-time doctoral programs of study. • • • Environmental and Atmospheric Sciences Code: EAS Computational Sciences Code: CoS Digital Cultural Heritage Code: DCH Program structure The programs are full-time programs offered in six semesters. They are organized around graduate-level mandatory and elective courses, doctoral-topic seminars, lectures, workshops, presentations, and scientific meetings, which form the academic part of the programs (50 ECTS) and research (130 ECTS). Advancing from one semester to the next requires the successful completion of the semester by satisfying its evaluation requirements. The Academic Committee decides the method of evaluation. The Academic Committee also decides whether to exempt students from parts or the whole of semester according to their background. The language of instruction is English. DIPLOMA SUPPLEMENT INFORMATION The Cyprus Institute has only students pursuing doctoral studies and no Diploma Supplement information is offered. ECTS/DS LABELS The Cyprus Institute intends to apply for the ECTS and DS Label in the near future. 87 89 90