KATAMARAN creation and implementation of international study programs
Program Overview
Introduction to the KATAMARAN Program
The KATAMARAN program, announced by the Narodowa Agencja Wymiany Akademickiej, aims to develop internationalization in higher education institutions and science by supporting the creation and implementation of international study programs.
Program Objectives
The primary objective of the KATAMARAN program is to promote the internationalization of higher education institutions and science. This is achieved by supporting the development and implementation of international study programs that offer joint, double, or multiple diplomas.
Support Paths
The program offers two support paths for institutions seeking funding for their projects:
- Path A: Creation of international study programs at the first or second degree level, or uniform master's studies, leading to the issuance of joint, double, or multiple diplomas.
- Path B: Implementation of existing international study programs at the first or second degree level, resulting in the issuance of joint, double, or multiple diplomas.
Project Participants
The program involves the participation of project participants in the following groups:
Path A Participants
In the case of projects implemented under Path A, participants include:
- Individuals working in institutions of higher education and science.
Program Details
The KATAMARAN program focuses on the development and implementation of international study programs, with an emphasis on joint, double, or multiple diplomas. The program's structure and support paths are designed to facilitate international collaboration and cooperation in higher education.
