This is preparatory research
which will be followed by further research (and subsequent orders) at a later
date.
The document is
intended to give me an overview and will not be presented to others. The
writing style or format is therefore not decisive.
The following questions
are to be clarified for
Estonia and Latvia and
Lithuania:
1. are accreditation
of higher education institutions and study programs two separate procedures or
one single procedure?
2. which are the
competent authorities in the accreditation procedure(s)? Are there other
involved in the procedure? Please provide contact details / contact person /
website.
3. which content
requirements are placed on the higher education institution and which on the
study program? For example, quality management, minimum number of degree
programs, library facilities.
4. which personnel
requirements are placed on the university (e.g. certain proportion of lecturers
with a doctorate) and which are placed on the degree program?
5. what requirements
are placed on the facilities for the university / degree program?
6. what are the
financial requirements for the university / degree program?
7. duration and fees
of the accreditation procedure(s)? Are there any other costs?
8. are there any
special requirements for the study of human medicine?
9. are there special
or transitional regulations for newly founded programs oder institutions?
The link to an online
university is relevant in each case (e.g. is a presence library necessary?).
References: Please
refer to the law (or other norm) or official/judicial decision. If available
online, please include a link.
Foreign-language
sources are no problem. I use deepl.com for translation.
Information from the
relevant competent authority is also permitted as a source (please include a
screenshot / PDF) of the information (e.g. e-mail).