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    <title>National Impact Study on Capacity Building in Higher Education Action Projects in Azerbaijan Funded by the EU Erasmus+ programme implemented in the period of 2015-2020</title>
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    <description>Title: National Impact Study on Capacity Building in Higher Education Action Projects in Azerbaijan Funded by the EU Erasmus+ programme implemented in the period of 2015-2020
Authors: Isaeva, Raziya; Gurbanova, Vusala; Baghirov, Parviz
Abstract: This study has revealed that Erasmus+ CBHE action projects (further projects) significantly and&#xD;
positively impacted Higher Educational Institutions (further HEIs) in the Republic of Azerbaijan&#xD;
(further Azerbaijan). The projects effectively contributed to and supported the transformation of&#xD;
university management, curriculum development, human capital development, and the&#xD;
internationalisation of Higher Education in Azerbaijan. Although the total number of the projects&#xD;
to date is not high, there is a detectable range of significant achievements, which can be observed&#xD;
in each of the projects. In order to provide for visibility of effectiveness, the most significant&#xD;
accomplishments can be categorised in the following three segments:&#xD;
Individual&#xD;
Individual-level attainments are more substantial than the ones in the other two categories. This&#xD;
result may be explained by the nature of the projects that are bound by the possibilities of&#xD;
involving many faculty members and staff from each university. Throughout the years of&#xD;
participation, individuals gained professional, technical and soft skills, progressed in their career&#xD;
development, were admitted to different international programs, became successful as projects&#xD;
initiators and designers of the state-of-the-art methodology, gained international&#xD;
certifications/accreditations, and, by doing so, extended their international and national networks.&#xD;
Institutional&#xD;
As for the educational institutions, level-wise, they accomplished apparent success in internal&#xD;
structural transformation since the accomplishments within the projects are operationally aligned&#xD;
with the institutional development strategies of each university. As this study reveals, some&#xD;
institutions, upon the completion of their projects, have already gone through institutional&#xD;
governance transformation, structural adjustments and changes, and infrastructural development&#xD;
to allow for a better level of both local and international cooperation-driven compatibility in the&#xD;
immediate future. Nevertheless, it is also worth mentioning that the capacity of the existing&#xD;
human resources in Higher Education is still insufficient to hope for achieving anticipated results&#xD;
and fully utilise even existing capabilities. The study-bound respondents particularly underscored&#xD;
the latter fact in their interviews, where it was usually presented as a more significant challenge&#xD;
in the process of achieving ultimate success.&#xD;
National&#xD;
Although the projects led to some changes already being made in the corresponding sectors at&#xD;
the national level, more significant amendments are yet to be implemented. For example, the&#xD;
NIZAMI project introduced a range of policy-adjusting suggestions and even generated a debate&#xD;
on the issue, but the implementation process is now extended indefinitely. The following three&#xD;
factors can explain this observation: firstly, the pace of changes is relatively slow in Azerbaijan&#xD;
compared to the other Eastern Partnership countries; secondly, the project did not involve one of&#xD;
The publication is prepared by the National Erasmus+ Office &amp; HERE team – Azerbaijan (EUFunded&#xD;
Project) the main stakeholders (Higher Attestation Commission) to assure the outcome, and thirdly, the&#xD;
scope of the project did not allow to make the ambitious changes over the given time</description>
    <dc:date>2021-06-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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