Academic Cooperation Association

The Academic Cooperation Association (ACA) is an international think tank in the area of international cooperation in higher education. Since 1993, ACA has worked to promote innovation and internationalisation of European higher education in collaboration with its pan-European network of member organisations, each responsible in their respective countries for supporting internationalisation in education and training. ACA also maintains a global perspective through its associate members in other parts of the world.

Academic Cooperation Association
Formation1993
HeadquartersBrussels, Belgium
Membership
16 full, 3 associate
President
Ulrich Grothus
Director
Irina Ferencz
Websiteaca-secretariat.be

ACA’s activities include research and analysis, evaluations, consultancy for private and public bodies, advocacy and publications. The Academic Cooperation Association’s Secretariat is located in Brussels — a privileged position to create and maintain close working relations to the European institutions.

Administrative Council

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Name Organisation AC Role
Ulrich Grothus ACA President
Alenka Flander CMEPIUS Vice-President
Katarzyna Aleksy NAWA Treasurer
Stephan Geifes DAAD Administrator
Runa Vigdís Guðmarsdóttir Rannís Administrator
Olivier Tschopp Movetia Administrator
Gerhard Volz OeAD Administrator
Vidar Pedersen Hk-dir Administrator

ACA History

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ACA was founded in June 1993 by the British Council, the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the Netherlands Organization for International Cooperation in Higher Education (NUFFIC). These organisations supported, and still support, on behalf of their governments, bilateral international cooperation of their countries' higher education institutions. They felt the need for a common European platform as the importance and number of European Union (EU) programmes in education and training was growing.[1]

ACA membership soon expanded. In tribute to the EU enlargement and with a view to promote the setting up of independent internationalisation agencies in Central and Eastern Europe, full membership was extended from the EU and EFTA countries to the whole of Europe in 1998.

Throughout its history, ACA has provided the European Commission and other international bodies with background research on issues of international cooperation in higher education. In 1999, the association started its own publication series, the ACA Papers on International Cooperation in Higher Education.[2]

ACA Members

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Organisation Country Membership Status
Agentur für Bildung und Internationalisierung (OeAD) Austria Full
Vluhr International Belgium Full
The Agency for Mobility and EU Programmes (AMEUP) Croatia Full
Dům zahraniční spolupráce (DZS) Czech Republic Full
Education and Youth Board of Estonia (HARNO) Estonia Full
Finnish national Agency for Education (EDUFI) Finland Full
German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Germany Full
Greek State Scholarships Foundation (IKY) Greece Full
Tempus Public Foundation (TPF) Hungary Full
The Icelandic Centre for Research (Rannís) Iceland Full
Uni Italia Italy Full
Nuffic - The Dutch Organisation for Internationalisation in Education Netherlands Full
Norwegian Agency for International Cooperation and Quality Enhancement in Higher Education (Hkdir) Norway Full
Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) Poland Full
Erasmus + Portuguese National Agency, Education and Training (A.N E+EF) Portugal Full
Slovak Academic Information Agency (SAIA) Slovakia Full
The Centre of the Republic of Slovenia for Mobility and European Educational and Training Programmes (CMEPIUS) Slovenia Full
Spanish Service for the Internationalization of Education Spain Full
Swedish Council for Higher Education (UHR) Sweden Full
Movetia Swiss National Agency for Exchange and mobility Switzerland Full
Rectors' Conference of the Swiss Universities (Swissuniversitites) Switzerland Full
The International Education Center (IEC) Georgia Associate
ETS Global United States of America Associate
Institute of International Education (IIE) United States of America Associate

ACA Publications

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ACA Papers on International Cooperation in Education

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In 1999, ACA started its own monograph series, the ACA Papers on International Cooperation in Education which are published by Lemmens Medien in Bonn, Germany.[3] Most of the books emerged from ACA's projects in the field of analysis and research on internationalisation of higher education. Examples of the ACA Papers are:

  • International Student Support in European Higher Education. Needs, Solutions, and Challenges (2010)
  • English-Taught Programmes in European Higher Education. The Picture in 2007 (2008)
  • The Professional Value of ERASMUS Mobility. The Impact of International Experience on Former Students' and on Teachers' Careers (2009).[4]

Other Publications on Internationalisation of Higher Education

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ACA also publishes the ACA Newsletter – Education Europe, a monthly newsletter which provides policy-makers and practitioners world-wide with concise and up-to-date information on the developments in higher education policy at the national, European and global level. It also highlights important events, presents recent research on education and training matters and informs on the latest European Union funding opportunities.[5]

Apart from the ACA Papers series, ACA Think Pieces and the ACA Newsletter, ACA publishes also a collection of reference works about trends and data of internationalisation in Europe and around the world. Examples are the EUA/ACA Internationalisation Handbook (2010), Handbook of International Associations in Higher Education (2009), and EURODATA – Student Mobility in European Higher Education (2006).[6]

List of ACA Presidents

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References

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  1. ^ "Education and training homepage - European Commission". ec.europa.eu. 12 March 2012.
  2. ^ "Home". ACA. Retrieved 2021-03-22.
  3. ^ "Bildung, Forschung, Technologie - Lemmens Medien GmbH". Lemmens.de. 2011-02-04. Retrieved 2012-07-09.
  4. ^ "ACA Secretariat: ACA Papers". www.aca-secretariat.be.
  5. ^ "ACA Secretariat: Current edition". www.aca-secretariat.be.
  6. ^ "ACA Secretariat: All Publications". www.aca-secretariat.be.