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Re: [Masterlibre-list] Prospective funding for the master program
From: |
Nils Ulltveit-Moe |
Subject: |
Re: [Masterlibre-list] Prospective funding for the master program |
Date: |
Mon, 9 Feb 2004 10:22:20 +0100 |
Interesting thoughts!
Janis will represent HIA at the Madrid meeting. I am focusing on
getting the GUADEC conference on track, so I am unfortunately not able
to come this time, even though I would like to.
Mvh.
Nils
"Jesus M. " Gonzalez-Barahona writes:
> On Sat, 2004-02-07 at 12:32, Nils Ulltveit-Moe wrote:
> > Hi Jesus
>
> Hi, Nils,
>
> >
> > We discussed the Master in Libre Software in a meeting at HIA in
> > Norway last Wednesday, and we still have a way to go until management
> > at the University College is convinced, and funding was one of the
> > objections. If this could be done via Erasmus Mundus, then this is
> > really good news!
>
> In fact, I guess we should explore several funding strategies, including
> public and private funding. But yes, Erasmus Mundus is a good
> alternative, if we can match its requirements.
>
> >
> > Most other objections were practical matters, like how to deal with
> > different study terms The Nordic countries have two course termins - the
> > first
> > starts in August and ends at Christmas, and the second starts in
> > January and ends in June. This is maybe different to your course
> > termins? Other objections were that the Masterlibre course had more,
>
> We have terms which seem to be about one month delayied (first starts in
> September/October and ends in February), second is Febraury-June/July.
> In any case, the structure of the current proposal is having two
> face-to-face periods (ob about two months each), which could be timed
> according to teachers schedules. And we could explore other models as
> well.
>
> > and smaller subjects on 3-4 credits, whereas HIA try to standardise on
> > 10 credit subjects. Another practical issue, is that for now, it would
>
> This could be a problem, but maybe we can discuss about it. However, I
> guess that having those 3-4 ECTS credits subjects is going to be
> difficult to change, if we want to maintain the idea of one-semester
> subjects, with enough variety each semester. OTOH, that "size" could
> make it possible to also "sell" subject to students willing to follow
> only some of them, and not the whole master study (which could be also a
> way of financing).
>
>
> > be easier to work in subjects from the Masterlibre course into
> > existing Master studies in ICT than getting another Master degree accepted
> > by
> > the authorities. To work the courses into our modules might mean
> > sequencing a string of courses into one module.
>
> I see.
>
> >
> > Getting the Master in Libre Software accepted would take more time
> > than adjusting existing courses, but if the Master study was accepted as
> > it is presented here, then many of the practical issues may be less
> > problematic.
> >
> > We did a poll during Installuken2004, which is a local Linux and Open
> > Source conference about the interest for an International Master study
> > in Open Source. The students could choose from 1 (least interesting)
> > to 6 (most interesting). We also added some other subjects, and polled
> > some other factors, like the interest for international students
> > exchange. We got 20 replies, and one company that wanted to support us.
>
> RAhter interesting, thanks for that dissemintation effort ;-)
>
> >
> > The results are:
> >
> > 5,6 Security
> > 5,35 Master thesis
> > 5,3 Courses given by famous, international experts
> > 5 System administration
> > 5 Configuration management, version control and cooperation
> > 4,95 Advanced project development
> > 4,95 General experiences related to libre software (multidiciplinary)
> > 4,95 Possibility to take the course via distance learning
> > 4,95 Development environment and tools
> > 4,9 Standards (e.g. HTTP, XML or video formats)
> > 4,9 International student exchange
> > 4,9 Programming languages and language theory
> > 4,85 Software architecture and software engineering
> > 4,8 Advanced operating system theory
> > 4,75 Introduction to Open Source software
> > 4,65 Case studies (analysis of Open Source projects, companies,
> > organisations.)
> > 4,65 Project management of collaborative Open Source projects
> > 4,63 Web systems
> > 4,58 Embedded systems
> > 4,58 Possibility to take intensive courses at other universities
> > 4,55 Legal matters, licences, legislation, intellectual rights
> > 4,5 Database systems, database architecture
> > 4,5 Compiler systems
> > 4,45 Distributed systems
> > 4,3 Office system architecture, standards and programming
> > 4,25 Distributed course with IT semesters in Grimstad and IS
> > semesters in Kristiansand.
> > 4,1 Economy and business models
> > 4 Sociology and ethics motivation, organisations etc.
> > 3,95 Multimedia
> > 3,55 Mathematical tools
> >
> > Conclusion: All subjects are more than average interesting for the
> > students. The students attending the conference were mostly computer
> > engineering students, so they seem to prefer the techical aspects to
> > business, economy, law, sociology and math. However, since we advertised
> > with Linux in developing countries in a newspaper ad for the
> > arrangement, we actually got some women attending that came for that
> > sole reason, so focusing on the right subjects may recruit more women
> > to technical studies. As another side note, we have already got our
> > first student, a Danish man, provided that we get the course up and
> > running.
>
> Good. Thanks for the poll. These data are really, really interesting. An
> dcongratulations for the first student (which I guess is the first one
> in any of the would-be participating institutions ;-) ).
>
> >
> > We will also like to suggest some new subjects for the Master in Libre
> > Software:
> >
> > - Open Source in e-government and development aid.
> > - Mobile Systems based on Open Source.
>
> I guess that (in case we naitain the current structure), the list of
> optative subjects would be dependent on the availability of peopole with
> enough experience and time to prepare and teach them. But indeed both
> are rather interesting topics, thanks for the suggestion.
>
> Saludos,
>
> Jesus.
>
> PS: Are some of you comming to the meeting in Madrid?
> >
> > Mvh.
> > Nils Ulltveit-Moe
> >
> > "Jesus M. " Gonzalez-Barahona writes:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I've been exploring some opportunities for helping to fund the master
> > > program. In addition to institutions and companies which could be
> > > interested in it, there is a rather interesting program which the EC is
> > > (probably) starting in a couple of months: Erasmus Mundus. See
> > >
> > > http://www3.socleoyouth.be/static/en/info/eras_mundus.htm
> > >
> > > http://europa.eu.int/comm/education/programmes/mundus/index_en.html
> > >
> > > In my opinion, this program seems to be written exactly for a master
> > > like ours. I've been told that first call will be probably launched in
> > > late March.
> > >
> > > In addition, there are some programs related to Socrates which could be
> > > interested in our "mixed" learning activities (partly in-place, partly
> > > distance). I'll give you more info about this when I have something more
> > > detailed.
> > >
> > > In case some of you is familiar with these (or other suitable) programs,
> > > let me know. In case some of you want to help to find opportunities for
> > > financing, please go ahead.
> > >
> > > Saludos,
> > >
> > > Jesus.
> > >
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> > > Carlos
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> > >
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> -----
> Jesus M. Gonzalez Barahona | Grupo de Sistemas y
> Comunicaciones
> address@hidden / address@hidden | ESCET, Universidad Rey Juan
> Carlos
> tel: +34 91 664 74 67 | c/ Tulipan s/n
> fax: +34 91 488 70 49 | 28933 Mostoles, Spain
>
>
- [Masterlibre-list] Prospective funding for the master program, Jesus M. , 2004/02/06
- [Masterlibre-list] Prospective funding for the master program, Nils Ulltveit-Moe, 2004/02/07
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