A COMMON LANGUAGE FOR ACADEMIC RECOGNITION
The European Community promotes study abroad as a means of improving the quality of academic cooperation bringing benefits to students and higher education institutions.
Studying abroad can be a particularly valuable experience. It is not only the best way to learn about other countries, ideas, languages and cultures; increasingly, it is an important part of professional and academic career development.
Students envisaging a study abroad will be looking for:
To help students make the most from their study abroad, the European Commission has developed a European Credit Transfer System, which provides a way of measuring and comparing learning achievements, and transferring them from one institution to another.
ECTS helps higher education institutions to enhance their cooperation with other institutions by:
ECTS can also be used within one institution or between institutions within one country.
Within the framework of the improvement course, 1 credit is equal to 12 academic hours, which includes independent participation in an international seminar, a republican contest, a conference and an olympiad, as well as video lectures on the subject of the course. To ensure self-participation in training, video content is posted on the public page of the course publication.
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