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Benchmark indicator Leuven and Louvain-la-Neuve Communiqué: In 2020, at least 20% of those graduating in the European Higher Education Area should have had a study or training period abroad. 07-Jan-10 Education Statistics 2 Benchmark indicator What the Communiqué says: – Target refers to graduates and not mobile students enrolled; – Target includes implicitly long-term and short-term mobility; – Target seems to refer to outbound mobility; What the Communiqué leaves open: – Types of short-term mobility to be considered (credit mobility / other short-term mobility); – Which destinations should be taken into account, whole world or other countries of the EHEA? – Level of education (cycle). Bachelor, Master or both? – Period of studies of the graduate during which short-term mobility should have taken place. 07-Jan-10 Education Statistics 3 Benchmark indicator Proposal for benchmark indicator: – Percentage of those graduating in the EHEA that coming from the EHEA graduated in a country different from their origin or have spent a period abroad rendering credit for the programme they have completed. Number of EHEA graduates that have as origin a country of the EHEA different from their destination for full study programme or have spent a period abroad for credit Total number of graduates in the EHEA 07-Jan-10 Education Statistics 4 Benchmark indicator & Supplementary indicators Percentage of EHEA graduates that coming from the EHEA graduated in a country different from their origin or have spent a period abroad rendering credit for the programme they have completed Distinguishing between diploma mobility and credit mobility Extending to other short-term mobility Mobility by socio-economic background of the students Balance between inbound and outbound mobility Balance of mobility across countries Measuring the level of integration of the EHEA Share of EHEA in worldwide mobile students 07-Jan-10 Education Statistics 5 Benchmark indicator in detail Scope in terms of types of mobility – Indicator should combine long-term (diploma) and short- term mobility – Short-term mobility • Credit mobility – Mobility for the purpose of gaining credit; after mobility students return to home institution; – Institution is aware of mobility; – Not collected, but can be integrated in current data collection tools; 07-Jan-10 Education Statistics 6
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