Euroculture is part of Erasmus - it's a small networked programme of Masters Level studies in matters European. I originally found out about it when I was surfing the site of Uppsala University, green with envy about the lack of tuition fees in Sweden (but you have to pay a student union fee!). Look at how clear and Euro-friendly this site is btw www.studyinsweden.se
http://www.euroculturemaster.org/default.aspx?sec=3&sub=7 shows the result of some of their work and the main information is here http://www.euroculturemaster.org/
Implications for the O U - well, some kind of Euro-distance learning networked qualification?
Tuesday, 21 April 2009
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