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6 - One Model: The Franco-German University

from Part I - Teaching and Training Partnerships

Jochen Hellmann
Affiliation:
Franco-German University
Philippe Lane
Affiliation:
Attaché for Higher Education at the French Embassy in the UK and Visiting Fellow Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
Maurice Fraser
Affiliation:
London School of Economics
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In September 1997, the official founding document of the Franco-German University (the Agreement of Weimar) was signed by the French and German Ministries of Foreign Affairs. In 1999, after two years of preparatory work, the institution became a reality, in Saarbrücken. By agreeing to locate its administration there, the founders of the Franco- German University acknowledged the historical ties between their two countries: in 1815, Saarbrücken came under Prussian control, and twice during the twentieth century it was part of the Saar territory under French administration. Bridging this shared past, the Franco-German University (Deutsch-Französische Hochschule, or Université francoallemande) strives to build a combined future through an association of affiliated universities in Germany and France. Specifically, its mission is to develop and promote dual degree programmes and transnational doctoral programmes in the context of a binational, bicultural and bilingual tertiary educational network. This network now consists of 180 universities offering 130 courses to 4900 students. The 2011 budget of €11 million reflects a 10 per cent increase on that of the preceding year.

Although the Franco-German University does not have a campus or faculty of its own, it does possess the basic characteristics of a university. Along with conferring dual degrees awarded by the partner institutions, it issues its own certificate confirming the special nature of the dual degree. Additionally, it organises calls for applications, arranges and manages the selection process, initiates joint programmes, provides funding to selected projects and coordinates their quality assurance.

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Franco-British Academic Partnerships
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Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Print publication year: 2011

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