Universitat Oberta de Catalunya Academic Year 2004-2005 Annual Report 1994-2004 Logo designed by the Management Staff to commemorate the UOC’s first 10 years Summary Presentation UOC Governing Bodies Organisational Structure Strategic Alliances International Scope Business Initiatives: The UOC Group Activity Training - Introduction - First Cycle Studies; First-and-Second Cycle Studies; Second Cycle Studies; Own Degrees - Doctoral Programme - Postgraduate Education - Pre-university Training - Ateneu - UOC Methodology - The Virtual Library University Life - Community - Face-to-face Meetings - Student Services and Care - The UOC Friends’ and Graduates’ Club Research Knowledge Dissemination and Transfer Solidarity Co-operation Financial Report 2004 Annex. Activities Involving Social Dissemination UOC Support Centres and Support Points Contents 5 7 7 9 14 15 16 19 19 19 20 26 28 30 30 31 34 36 36 38 42 44 46 54 58 61 67 75 77 In the 2004-2005 academic year, the UOC came into its tenth year of existence. This has been a decade of innovation, efficacy, and quality in teaching, and it has seen the University attain international respect and prestige. This has also been the academic year of the approval of the general research framework of the UOC; of the continuation of the ambitious study on the information society, the Projecte Internet Catalunya (Internet Project Catalonia); and of the launch of the @teneu universitari (University @thenaeum) (the possibility of placing access to the University within the reach of a greater number of people). The evaluation surveys on the level of student satisfaction maintained a constant result: 4 out of 5. As regards graduates, 88% of those surveyed stated that their critical criteria and capacity had been enhanced, and 82% affirmed that they had improved in professional terms. 0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 35,000 95-96 96-97 97-98 98-99 99-00 00-01 01-02 02-03 03-04 04-05 40,000 45,000 Evolution of the Number of UOC Students Recognised Degrees,Main Campus 17 Recognised Degrees, Latin American Campus 14 Own Degrees 1 Postgraduate Programmes 178 Students 40,707 UOC’s Teaching Staff 132 Tutors 1,462 Counsellors 305 Subjects Offered* 1,851 Graduates with Recognised Degrees 4,856 Graduates with Master’s and Postgraduate Degrees 6,382 Diplomas in Advanced Studies 164 Management Team 371 * Main Campus and Latin American Campus The UOC in Figures 2004-2005 Type Ordinary Investmens 2000 (1) 28,986,634.49 E 4,765,386.21 E 2001 (1) 33,836,534.97 E 4,839,289.18 E 2002 (1) 38,705,615.86 E 7,190,938.43 E 2003 (1) 40,900,382.75 E 9,407,455.37 E 2004 (1) 46,223,443.22 E 7,709,872.89 E 2005 (2) 46.741.145,26 E 5.119.724,93 E (1) Settled budgets, with amortisations (2) Approved budget, without amortisations Budget 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 1995-1996 1996-1997 1997-1998 1998-1999 1999-2000 2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003 2004-20052003-2004 Growth of the Offer at the Main Campus and at the Latin American Campus 2* 4* 6* 8* 9* 10* 6** 13* 8** 16* 10** 17* 14** 17* 12** 40,707 200 * Main Campus ** Latin American Campus “In the sphere of research, the UOC has made a commitment from the outset to quality. The Projecte Internet Catalunya (PIC), an ambitious study of the information society in Catalonia, in which the Internet Interdisciplinary Institute (IN3) participates, is a clear example of the UOC’s desire to make research into one of its priorities”. Carles Solà Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the FUOC and Minister for Universities, Research and the Information Society “The ten years of the UOC are a success of the Catalan society, which has been able to understand and take up the advantages of a rigorous university education offer – one that is at the same time flexible and adequate to the necessary management of time and study space of those who have chosen us for the continuation of their education”. Gabriel Ferraté Rector of the UOC “The UOC provides a distance model based on the information and communications technologies (ICT), and it has provided access to university education to many people who otherwise would not have obtained it. This model, furthermore, has shown itself able to evolve and to adapt to the various needs of society and of widely-differing groups of students”. Josep Vilarasau Chairman of the FUOC Council Central Building UOC 5 Presentation The Universitat Oberta de Catalunya contributes, year after year, to enriching the Catalan university system and to giving it prestige. Its extensive academic offer allows fully efficient responses to be given, with outstanding results, to the growing social demand for distance and high-quality tertiary education. The amount of time that must be devoted to study is growing steadily, and very often people find that a single degree is not sufficient. The UOC has become an ideal instrument for making this increasingly- present social necessity attainable, while guaranteeing standards of quality that would be hard to better. The causes of this success must be sought in – to name but a few – an exemplary organisation, the quality of the academic offer, and the use, worthy of emulation, of the information and communications technologies. Another main factor in this success is the innovative spirit that has characterised the UOC from the outset and which the University has applied insightfully not only to the teaching model – adapted as it is to the necessities of the twenty-first century – but also to its own network organisation. In the sphere of research, the UOC has made a commitment from the outset to quality. The Projecte Internet Catalunya (PIC), an ambitious study of the information society in Catalonia, in which the Internet Interdisciplinary Institute (IN3) participates, is a clear example of the UOC’s desire to make research into one of its priorities. This fact, together with the development of many other research and development undertakings and the firm intent of the University to promote free software, justifies the full confidence and support that the government gives –and will continue to give– to the UOC in order to contribute to its expansion to the benefit of the university system of Catalonia and of Catalonia as a nation. Only ten years after its creation, the UOC has won international respect and prestige. The brilliant trajectory of this academic institution would scarcely have been possible without the determination and strong leadership of its Rector, Gabriel Ferraté, who has been at its forefront from the very beginning and who fully deserves the recognition of the government for the work that he has carried out as the head of this university throughout the years in question. Carles Solà i Ferrando Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the FUOC Minister for Universities, Research and the Information Society of the Generalitat de Catalunya In the 2004-2005 academic year the UOC entered its tenth year of existence, and from the time of the creation of this University, its innovative distance education model based on the information and communications technologies has proved its efficacy and its ability to provide positive social outcomes. The undertaking, I think, was right from its inception. Throughout the last ten years the organic growth of the UOC has been constant and sustained. The UOC has gone well beyond the number of 11,000 graduates, and in the 2004-2005 academic year the number of enrolments grew, as it had done in the previous year, by more than 16%: the number of students now stands at more than forty thousand. Nonetheless, I have always believed that this success is not only of those who make up the teaching and management teams of the University, but also of the Catalan society from which the UOC derives, as this society has been able to understand and take up the advantages of a rigorous university education offer – one that is at the same time flexible and adequate to the necessary management of time and study space of those who have chosen us for the continuation of their education. A new proof of this understanding between Catalan society at large and our educational model is the @teneu universitari (University @thenaeum), which the UOC set in motion in the second semester of the 2004-2005 academic year. The @teneu is perhaps one of the proposals that most clearly shows our foundational identity and our condition and vocation as an open university. It is a question of making real what we imagine. This is the guiding thread that, almost imperceptibly, has vindicated the existence and the consistency of this University to which we began to give shape ten years ago. Making the imagined real is what is behind the @teneu: that citizens –any citizen at all– should be able to accede to the University without previously-established limitations, and to share the space, time, and knowledge at the disposal of students following the UOC’s recognised degree courses. The @teneu universitari is an opportunity for our society; it is a tool at the service of the capitalisation of Catalonia in a context based more and more on the economy of knowledge. It facilitates the possibility of succeeding in a world which, as some authors have well pointed out, has become and is now without frontiers. Now, when the UOC has been in existence for ten years, other universities in Catalonia and throughout the Spanish state are opting, logically, to introduce virtual learning modalities. Very soon, what will differentiate us will be not our methodology but rather the quality of that methodology. In December 2004 the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya received the gold medal for European excellence from the European Foundation for Quality Management (EFQM), an award that takes into account the positive evolution of the integral management of an organisation. This gold medal is also an indicator of the effort that the UOC is making, and has made throughout this period of ten years, continually to improve. Gabriel Ferraté Rector of the UOC In my presentations of the Reports of the last two academic years of the UOC I sought to illuminate the international role of the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, a reference-point that has become all the stronger throughout the year 2004-2005. This year, I want to concentrate on one of the foundational aspects of the UOC –an aspect inseparable from its identity. For this University provides a distance model based on the information and communications technologies (ICT), and it has provided access to university education to many people who otherwise would not have obtained it. This model, furthermore, has shown itself able to evolve and to adapt to the various needs of society and of widely-differing groups of students. This is a model which, in the second semester of the 2004-2005 course, favoured the launch of the @teneu universitari pilot test. The @teneu universitari made it possible for 589 people who did not have the requisites for access to the University, but who were interested in broadening their knowledge, to undertake subjects offered at the UOC. The people who enrolled in the @teneu attended lectures in these subjects in the same rooms as did the remainder of the students and were provided with the same academic material and calendar. They were able to rely on the rigorous and high-quality tutoring services that distinguish the UOC university model. In education, as in any other service activity, quality is not measured by what one believes one does, but rather by what we are able to verify in the educational experience of our student- clients: throughout the 2004-2005 academic year, the levels of satisfaction of UOC students remained stable, at levels of about 4 out of 5, according to the results of evaluation surveys. Graduates award an average score of 8.2 to the UOC, and 98% of them state that they are satisfied with their experience at this university. Ninety percent of them would recommend the UOC to a friend or a family member. Finally, I want to stress that 88% of those surveyed state that having attended the UOC has caused them to gain self-esteem, self-confidence, and critical criteria and capacities; while 82% affirm that they have made improvements in professional terms. Josep Vilarasau Chairman of the FUOC Council 7 UOC Governing Bodies The Foundation for the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya The Foundation for the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, created on 6 October 1994, is governed by a Board of Trustees made up of various entities firmly consolidated throughout the territory and of acknowledged social prestige. The following are its founding institutions: the Catalonian Federation of Savings Banks; the Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Navigation of Barcelona; Televisió de Catalunya, SA; Catalunya Ràdio, Servei de Radiodifusió de la Generalitat, SA (Catalonian Radio and Television). The Board of Trustees next incorporated the Generalitat de Catalunya (Catalonian Autonomous Government), which holds the majority of votes, and later the Fundació Enciclopèdia Catalana, the Fundación José Manuel Lara and the Fundación Telefónica. Its constitutive process was continued with the unanimous approval of the Law of Recognition of the UOC (Law 3/1995, of April 6th) and the corresponding publication in the Official Gazette of the Generalitat (DOGC) no. 2,040 of 21 April 1995. Board of Trustees of the FUOC The Board of Trustees is the highest body in the representation, government and administration of the Foundation according to its Statutes (section 1, article 14.1). The main functions of the Board of Trustees in regard to the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya are to approve, and if need be to modify, the Norms for the organisation and functioning of the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, to appoint or to remove the Rector and the Administrator, to approve the Budget and the accounts of the University, to approve the Strategic Plan presented by the Rector and to evaluate its results. Members of the Board of Trustees of the FUOC Carles Solà i Ferrando Minister for Universities and Research, Generalitat de Catalunya Chairman Antoni Serra-Ramoneda President, Caixa de Catalunya Vice President Ramon-Jordi Moles Secretary-General, Department of Universities and Research, Generalitat de Catalunya Vice President Ramon Vilaseca i Alavedra Director-General of Universities Vocal Francesc Xavier Hernández i Carmona Director-General of Research Vocal Francesc Cabré President of the Chamber of Commerce of Reus Vocal Joan Majó i Cruzate Director-General of Corporació Catalana de Ràdio i Televisió (Catalan Radio and Television) Vocal Pere Rifà Director, Caixa de Sabadell Vocal Miquel Valls President of the Chamber of Commerce of Barcelona Vocal Josep Maria Rañé i Blasco Minister of Employment and Industry, Generalitat de Catalunya Vocal Raimon Carrasco President, Fundació Enciclopèdia Catalana Vocal Marta Cid Minister of Education, Generalitat de Catalunya Vocal José Manuel Lara Bosch President, Fundación José Manuel Lara Vocal Oriol Ferran i Riera Secretary of Telecommunications and the Information Society, Generalitat de Catalunya Vocal Fernando Villalonga Director-General, Fundación Telefónica Vocal Gabriel Ferraté Rector, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya* Xavier Aragay Director, Foundation for the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya* Enrique Alcántara Secretary, Foundation for the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya* * They have no voting rights Board of Trustees Standing Committee FUOC Council UOC Governing Council 8 Standing Committee of the Board The Foundation’s Board of Trustees delegates some of its functions to the Standing Committee, which is the permanent body for the administration and management of the Foundation. Its mission is to direct the ordinary affairs of the Foundation. Members of the Standing Committee of the Board Ramon Vilaseca i Alavedra Director-General of Universities Chairman Joan Majó i Cruzate Director-General of Corporació Catalana de Ràdio i Televisió (Catalan Radio and Television) Vocal Pere Rifà Director, Caixa de Sabadell Vocal Francesc Cabré President of the Chamber of Commerce of Reus Vocal Oriol Ferran i Riera Secretary of Telecommunications and the Information Society, Generalitat de Catalunya Vocal Gabriel Ferraté Rector, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya* Xavier Aragay Director, Foundation for the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya* Enrique Alcántara Secretary, Foundation for the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya* * They have no voting rights The FUOC Council The Board of Trustees is assisted by the FUOC Council, a consultative body of the Foundation, in accordance with an agreement of 28 December 1995, made by the Government of the Generalitat de Catalunya, by which the composition and functions of the Council are approved (Resolution of 8 January 1996). The function of the FUOC Council is to inform about the budget, the programme, and the appointment of the Rector of the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya. It is made up by – in addition to the Rector of the UOC and the Director of the FUOC – two representatives from the Catalan Parliament, four representatives from the public universities, two representatives from the employers’ associations and two from the trade unions, and various personalities from the fields of research and culture. It is therefore widely representative of Catalonian society, to which the University, given its condition of public service, has the determination and the duty to serve. Members of the FUOC Council Ministers-representatives appointed by the Catalonian Parliament: Josep Laporte Late Excommissioner for Universities and Research, replaced by Francesc Esteva i Massaguer, Director of the Institut d’Investigació de la Intel·ligència Artificial of the CSIC, on 12 May 2005 Joan Majó Counsellor of the European Institute for the Media, replaced by Antoni Garrell i Guiu, President of the Cercle per al Coneixement, on 12 May 2005 Counsellors-representatives of Catalan public universities appointed by the Inter-university Council of Catalonia (Consell Interuniversitari de Catalunya): Joan Batlle Rector, University of Girona Joan Tugores Rector, University of Barcelona Rosa Maria Virós Rector, Pompeu Fabra University Lluís Arola Rector, Rovira i Virgili University Counsellors-representatives appointed by the most widespread lawfully-constituted employers’ associations in Catalonia: Josep A. Díaz Salanova Vice President of Foment del Treball Lluís Godayol Representative of PIMEC Counsellors-representatives appointed by the most widespread lawfully-constituted trade unions in Catalonia: César López Sánchez Representative of Comissions Obreres (CCOO) Jordi Fayos i López Representative of UGT Councillors-representatives appointed by the Board of Trustees of the FUOC: Josep Vilarasau President, Caixa d’Estalvis i Pensions de Barcelona Foundation Chairman Manuel Castellet, replaced by Josep Maria Terricabras, Director of the Ferrater Mora Chair at the University of Girona, on 4 July 2005 Carmina Virgili Former Member of the Spanish Senate Vice President The two vacants were covered on 4th July by: Antoni Farrés Former President of Localret and former Mayor of Sabadell Vicent Partal Director, Vilaweb Gabriel Ferraté Rector, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya Xavier Aragay Director, Foundation for the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya Enrique Alcántara Secretary, Foundation for the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya* * They have no voting rights The Governing Council of the UOC The internal organisation of the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya has in the Governing Council its highest body of collegiate government, whose function is to guide, plan and evaluate university activity, and to lay down the main lines of action of the University in all its spheres. The Rector is the highest authority of the University and holds the maximum responsibility in its representation, government, and administration. The Rector is assisted by the Vice Rectors and the Administrator, whose job is the overseeing of the ordinary management of the University. Members of the Governing Council of the UOC Gabriel Ferraté Rector Carles Sigalés Vice Rector for Academic Policy and Faculty Francesc Vallverdú Vice Rector for Research, Educational Methodology and Innovation Joan Fuster Vice Rector for Institutional Relations and Cultural Policy Francisco Rubio Vice Rector for International Relations Xavier Aragay Administrator 9 Business Advisory Council of the UOC On 1 April 2004 the Business Advisory Council of the UOC was established, made up of high-ranking business management of leading companies from the spheres of enterprise and economics in Catalonia and Spain. Its main mission will consist in: - Favouring the access of the UOC to the world of business and responding to its needs. - Possessing a thorough knowledge of the process in which these needs are generated. - Providing a more direct knowledge of, and an increased access to, the institutional, economic, scientific, and technological network, both at the national and the international levels. - Helping to disseminate the innovative proposal that the UOC embodies, by laying particular emphasis on its business activity. In short, contributing to the fact that the UOC, because of its experience in teaching and research, is a world wide reference point in the realm of business activity and management, and in particular, in information and knowledge. Members of the Business Advisory Council Anna Birulés Bertran President Luis Lada Díaz Executive Director and Director-General of Development, Planning, and Regulation, Telefónica SA Francisco Belil Creixell Vice President and CEO of Bayer Hispania SA Josep Daniel Gubert Former top executive at Nestlé Juan Ignacio Fornós Vice President of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Europe Antoni Massanell Lavilla General Executive Manager of “la Caixa” savings bank Gabriel Ferraté Rector Xavier Aragay Administrator Carles Esquerré Deputy Administrator Organisational Structure Development of the Norms for Organisation and Functioning The development of the participation organs, as laid down in the Norms for Organisation and Functioning of the University (NOF), was completed this academic year. On 27 and 31 January 2005 the Campus Committees were constituted, and on 30 March 2005, the Faculty Council. The Campus Committee is the participation organ of students, own faculty and management personnel, as regulated in the Llei de reconeixement de la UOC. The elections of representatives took place during the months of November and December 2004. The role of the Faculty Council is to debate and to put into common all aspects of university life, paying special attention to those aspects specifically of an academic nature and relating to the development of the University’s own scientific community. The Council will meet at least once a year. Beforehand, a committee had been constituted for each of the University’s academic faculties, whose function is to channel student participation in the ordinary functioning of the faculties, and to send to the Head of Faculty those opinions and suggestions from the student collective that involve academic issues. It was constituted in mid September, after the elections held in the months of April and June 2004. Similarly, and only for the Main Campus, a committee was constituted for each of the support centres, with a view to promoting student participation in the territory. It was constituted in mid September, after the elections held in the months of April and June 2004. Finally, on 6th September last, the Committees Service was launched. This service provides the necessary information, attention and guidance to student representatives and to the rest of the committee members so that they may discharge their functions. Along these lines, at the end of January 2005 a new space in the Virtual Campus was launched provided with tools and resources to facilitate the work and communication between the members of each committee and the representatives of the rest of students. Make-up of the Main Campus Committee Joan Fuster Sobrepere Chairman Víctor Renobell Santaren Vocal Representative of the Teaching Staff (Information and Communications Sciences) Agustí Cerrillo Martínez Vocal Representative of the Teaching Staff (Law and Political Science) Josep M. Batalla Busquets Vocal Representative of the Teaching Staff (Economics and Business Studies) Joan Campàs Montaner Vocal Representative of the Teaching Staff (Humanities and Language and Literature) Enric Mor Pera Vocal Representative of the Teaching Staff (Computer Science and Multimedia) Eulàlia Hernàndez Encuentra Vocal Representative of the Teaching Staff (Psychology and Educational Sciences) Joan Miquel Gomis López Vocal Representative of the Teaching Staff (Tourism and East Asian Studies) Carles Rocadembosch Bruch Vocal Representative of the Management Staff (Area of University Community) Jordi Serrano Muñoz Vocal Representative of the Management Staff (Area of Library) Antoni Miguel Ponce Sotillo Vocal Representative of the Management Staff (GO Institutional Relations and Activities Management) Pere Rovira Gómez Vocal Representative of Students (Economics and Business Studies) Javier Camúñez Díez Vocal Representative of Students (Computer Science and Multimedia) Jordi Sàlvia Lardiez Vocal Representative of Students (Law and Political Science) Maria Teresa Costa Gatius Vocal Representative of Students (Humanities and Language and Literature) Jaume Guinot Zamorano Vocal Representative of Students (Psychology and Educational Sciences) Members of the Main Campus Committee Make-up of the Latin American Campus Joan Fuster Sobrepere Chairman Víctor Renobell Santaren Vocal Representative of the Teaching Staff (Information and Communications Sciences) Ana María Delgado García Vocal Representative of the Teaching Staff (Law and Political Science) Josep M. Batalla Busquets Vocal Representative of the Teaching Staff (Economics and Business Studies) Enric Mor Pera Vocal Representative of the Teaching Staff (Computer Science and Multimedia) Eulàlia Hernàndez Encuentra Vocal Representative of the Teaching Staff (Psychology and Educational Sciences) Joan Miquel Gomis López Vocal Representative of the Teaching Staff (Tourism and East Asian Studies) Alfred Salat Rosas Vocal Representative of the Management Staff (Postgraduate Training) Josefa Pedrero Rojo Vocal Representative of the Management Staff (Postgraduate Training) Cristina Laplana Gómez Vocal Representative of the Management Staff (Student Care) Ricardo Trigo Calonge Vocal Representative of Students (Law and Political Science) Núria Jiménez Lumbreras Vocal Representative of Students (Computer Science and Multimedia) Manuel Olalla Pinilla Vocal Representative of Students (Psychology and Educational Sciences) Vicente Martínez Pastor Representative of Students (Tourism and East Asian Studies) 10 The Organisation Application of a Planning-by-Objectives System A key element at the time of developing strategic plans is the planning and programming by objectives system, that basically seeks to link in a simple way, using a common format and sharing a single time calendar (the academic year), the strategic challenges to the individual objectives. Within this system, the course’s objectives plans (COP) are the instrument to specify the objectives that the faculties, the lines of activity and the areas put forward in order to prepare for an academic year. The following items are taken into account in order to formulate them: - The strategic challenges. - The priorities that the Governing Council may fix for the specific course. - The objectives of the “internal clients”. - The indications from internal counsellors (Members of the Governing Council). The objectives fixed in one particular sphere (faculty, activity or area) seek to be specific, feasible and open to evaluation, and resulting from an internal dialoguing process in which intentions and priorities from all the spheres of the institution converge. The personal objectives plans linked to the course’s objectives plans are then fixed and become a source of motivation and development of the UOC professional team. In their formulation, the four points mentioned earlier must be taken into account in order to form the objectives of the course and the objectives fixed for one’s own sphere. In order to facilitate the introduction, validation, monitoring and evaluation of the individual objectives, the UOC launched, in the academic year 2004-2005, an application that allowed each person to define his or her own objectives, and it explained how the extent of the achievement and the weight of each objective overall would be gauged. Thus from one single point it is possible to find out the development by individual objectives that result from strategic planning, for each course, of the priority objectives. During this academic year 2004-2005, a total of 318 people have defined their own personal objectives. At the end of the corresponding academic year, the level of achievement of the objectives in each organisational unit is evaluated by the Governing Council, just as the personal objectives are evaluated by the various people in charge of organisational issues at the end of the period object of an evaluation. The evaluation results, when evaluating teaching staff, are a binding element in their professional career, and consequently this academic year all the staff defined their objectives. After the evaluation of a COP, the organisation re-starts the planning process, starting with the reflections and priorities defined by the Governing Council in the successive meetings taking place every month. The internal thoughts from the various teams, from the various autoevaluation processes and from the monitoring by the managing team are also taken into account. Strategic Challenges Objectives of the Course Individual Objectives Members of the Latin American Campus Committee Academic Structure The University’s own teaching staff are the central element of the academic structure, and are in charge of the academic supervision of all the undergraduate, graduate, postgraduate and third-cycle training programmes that the University offers, as well as of continuing education. Similarly, the UOC’s own teaching staff are also in charge of the co-ordination of a network of more than 1,767 counsellors and tutors, who are responsible for guiding the learning process and the attainment of the educational objectives of the students of the University. 11 The Brand Evolves One of the UOC’s strategic objectives is to achieve a solid international presence, overcoming language and culture barriers. In accordance with this idea, and coinciding with the end of the business collaboration with Grupo Planeta, the brand UOC evolved towards a proposal that needs no translations nor various versions, depending on the country where it has to be disseminated or the language it should express itself in. This new version of the universal brand results from the previous one and, with no changes of import, integrates this more global and unique vision. It is made up of two main elements: - The graphic element in the top part is made up of the UOC sign (the graphic sign and the siglum), allowing a quick recognition of the brand. - The graphic element of the bottom part is made up of the square box with the URL to identify clearly its natural activity environment, i.e., the Internet. - As for the colour and typographic specifications, the corporate Blue PANTONE 533 and the HELVETICA type in its NEUE and CONDENSED variants have been maintained. The only exception is the so-called “official academic” brand for those cases in which the university must communicate, or witness to, in an obvious way that it is officially a university, that is to say, in documents or supports of an official academic type: official titles, class graduation photographs, certificates, and diplomas, essentially. UOC’s Model of Excellence The UOC, Awarded the Gold Seal of European Excellence In December 2004, the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya obtained the Gold Seal of European Excellence from the European Foundation for Quality Management (EFQM), in recognition of the quality of the governance model of the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya. This award takes into account the positive evolution of the integral management of an organisation. The Gold Seal is also an indicator of the effort that the University makes and has made to improve continuously throughout the ten years after its foundation. Obtaining the Gold Seal is the culmination of a process that goes through two main stages: a first stage of autoevaluation, of which the EFQM Memorandum about the UOC is the result, and a second stage, of validation and contrast of the information contained in this Memorandum. This second stage took place during the month of December 2004, and consisted of the evaluation by an external team made up of members from the Quality Management Club, coordinated by expert consultants from the Bureau Veritas Quality International. The report resulting from the external evaluation singles out a number of strong and weak points of the UOC. To get to know and develop the strong and weak points resulting from the evaluation according to the EFQM criteria is the raison d’être of this process. The way that leads to the improvement of the University begins here. Gold Seal of European Excellence 12 Management Structure Administrator’s Office Xavier Aragay Administrator Carles Esquerré Deputy Administrator Josep Salvatella Director of Planning and Quality Offices Sergi Cuadrado Director of the Administrator’s Office Josep Maria Oliveras Director of the Rector’s Office Heads of Area Lourdes Anglès Finance Toni Brunet Communication Assumpta Civit Human Resources Conxita Marlés Marketing Francesc Noguera Technology Adoració Pérez Library Genís Roca University Community Lluís Tarín Development of the Educational Model Carles Ramírez Teaching Management Operations Mireia Riera Administrator, The Internet Interdisciplinary Institute (IN3) Josep Riera Administrator of Recognised Degrees Directors of Operating Groups Magí Almirall Development of Intranets Carles Cortada Design, Creation, and Galvanisation of Virtual Communities Anna Zúñiga Digital Library Israel García Digital Production Esther Gonzalvo Communication with Students Isabel Guinovart Secretary Josep Izquierdo Finance and Fiscal Management Juanjo Martí Computer Applications for Management Antoni Martínez Operational Marketing Pedro Mingueza Technological Infrastructures Jaume Moregó Institutional Relations and Management of Activities Rosa Otero Budget Management Àngels Paredes Development of the Professional Team Eva González Teaching Action Management Patrícia Riera Documentation Services Lluís Rius Publications and Dissemination Projects Antoni Romero Territorial Services Antoni Roure Telecommunications Imma Sánchez Linguistic Service Núria Soler Management of Bibliographic Material Juan Antonio Taboada Infrastructures and Logistics Maria Taulats Information for Management Imma Corregidor Counselling Function Andreu Bellot International Relations Nati Cabrera Methodology Lluís Pastor Content Management Head of the Latin American Division Antoni Cahner Directors of the Latin American Division Imma Garcia Orriols Attracting New Students Cristina Aparicio Nicolás Marketing Montfragüe Madera Sandín Finance Anabel Marín Gonzàlvez Postgraduate Issues Gemma Segura Virella Loyalty Isabel Solà Albareda Academic Issues Lluís Tarín Martínez Continuing Education Marc López Alabert Corporate Development Executive Directors of Continuing Training Programmes Matías Álvarez González Diana Amigó i Pelfort Montserrat Atienza Alarcón Mildred Guinart Orpinell Jesús Mendoza Jorge M. Elena Rodríguez Vall-llovera Daniel Roman Ramentol Heads of Support Centres Mònica de Llorens Manresa - Vic - Salt Fanny Galve Reus - Lleida Josep Maria Basté Barcelona - Sant Feliu de Llobregat - Vilafranca del Penedès - Sabadell - Terrassa Teresa Nielles Tortosa Persons in Charge of Sites outside Catalonia Montserrat Casalprim Andorra Jorge Bronet Madrid Laura Alcañiz Valencia Sergio Cancelo Seville Co-ordination 23 Directors of Operational Group/Office30 Support Centre Managers 4 Own Teaching Staff* 132 Technical Staff 258 Administrative Staff 56 Total 503 * It includes Vice Rectors Professional Team Collaborating Teaching Staff of the Recognised Degrees at the Main Campus and the Latin American Campus Faculties Tutors* Counsellors** Total Economics and Business Studies 416 100 516 Psychology and Educational Sciences 186 47 233 Law and Political Science 168 31 199 Humanities and Language and Literature 160 33 193 Computer Science and Multimedia 342 60 402 Information and Communications Sciences 99 20 119 Tourism Programme 57 9 66 East Asian Studies Programme 34 5 39 Total 1,462 305 1,767 * Tutor: Lecturer in charge of teaching the various subjects. ** Counsellor: A person of outstanding importance for the student during his or her time at the University, offering guidance throughout the process of enrolment, learning, and presence at the UOC, and providing the student with attention and professional orientation at the end of the course of studies. 13 Infrastructures A new machine room has been inaugurated at the University building in the Parc Mediterrani de la Tecnologia de Castelldefels, which has taken on the role of main production room. The old machine room works as a replica service of the main room and as a service where to test applications coolly. This new architecture has allowed an improvement in scalability, security and the availability of all computer services. The UOC has more than 120 servers in production, and 13 subnetworks; it provides more than 50 services, and more than five million monthly messages are managed. Technology Educational Intranet During this academic year an important improvement of the UOC didactic materials took place, consisting in the migration to SCORM standard, in a new design of browsing using usability criteria, and in the migration of didactic materials to XML. On the other hand, a draft has been completed of a project to migrate the educational Intranet (the Virtual Campus) to free software. Applications for Management The setting up of a new methodology of management has involved a global improvement in this sphere. It allows the publication of the state of projects, as well as the normalisation of all managing documentation. The new applications for the evaluation of previous studies, the digitalisation of exams, and a new version of user care centre have also been launched. Access Networks The main access networks being used by students and lecturers to connect to the UOC servers are the Basic Telephony Network (BTN), the Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) and the Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line or ADSL. The use of the ADSL during this academic year has kept on increasing to the detriment of conventional technologies. Satellite access to the Virtual Campus was successfully tested, this being an interesting solution for isolated houses in rural environments, although the cost is substantially higher than that of more standard technologies. The quality of the access to the Virtual Campus and to the portal has been strengthened by the use of content accelerators, an improvement that means up to 50% less of the average time needed to obtain an answer when using BTN. The AKAMAI service was contracted for the portal, allowing the storage and distribution of content on the Internet itself, so that the response time is shortened and the reliability of the system is increased. The volume sent on the Internet has remained stable during the last academic year, despite the fact that network activity has doubled, as is customary lately. The reason of the stabilisation is the impact of the information compression brought about by content accelerators. Organisational Spaces Municipalities m 2 Buildings Tibidabo, 39 Barcelona 2,149.94 Tibidabo, 43 Barcelona 3,079.97 Tibidabo, 47 Barcelona 1,146.37 Tibidabo, 47 Barcelona 628.15 Diputació Barcelona 1,450.00 IN3 Castelldefels 4,167.00 Support Centres Bages Manresa 47.51 Gironès Salt 195.00 Baix Camp Reus 360.00 Barcelonès Barcelona 1,343.84 Segrià Lleida 287.00 Andorra Sant Julià de Lòria 200.00 Vallès Occidental Sabadell 57.60 Vallès Occidental Terrassa 343.00 Baix Llobregat Sant Feliu de Llobregat 441.00 Baix Ebre Tortosa 251.00 Osona Vic 90.00 Alt Penedès Vilafranca del Penedès 100.00 Total m 2 16,337.38 14 Strategic Alliances Ever since the beginning of its activity, the UOC has struck multiple alliances with institutions of a very varied character (universities, enterprise, governmental institutions, and so on), of a local, autonomous, national or international scope. In this academic year, relations were broadened with certain organisations with which the UOC had previously collaborated – universities, above all – and agreements have been signed to establish new collaboration with various institutions, all of which had the objective of offering better service to the community, achieving the objectives of the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, and promoting its territorial extension. The new agreements and accords were signed with the following institutions: Universities Consortium of the Menéndez Pelayo International University University of Granada University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC) University of Vigo Abat Oliba CEU University Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) University of Barcelona (UB) University of Girona (UdG) University of Lleida (UdL) University of Vic (UdVic) International University of Catalonia (UIC) Jaume I University Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC) Pompeu Fabra University (UPF) Ramon Llull University (URL) Rovira i Virgili University (URV) Generalitat de Catalunya Centre d’Estudis Jurídics i Formació Especialitzada, Ministry of Justice and Internal Affairs Centre for Business Innovation and Development (Centre d’Innovació i Desenvolupament Empresarial, CIDEM) Corporació Catalana de Ràdio i Televisió (CCRTV) Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries Ministry of Social Welfare and Family Ministry of the Presidency, Secretariat of Linguistic Policy Ministry of Institutional Relations and Participation Ministry of Employment Ministry of Education Ministry of Universities, Research and the Information Society Escola d’Administració Pública de Catalunya (EAPC) Patronat Català pro Europa Servei d’Ocupació de Catalunya, Ministry of Employment Turisme Juvenil de Catalunya SA Regional Sphere Town Council of Barcelona Town Council of Castelldefels Town Council of Sant Adrià de Besòs Town Council of Sant Feliu de Llobregat Town Council of Vinaròs Regional Council of Montsià Provincial Council of Girona State Scope Aeropuertos Españoles y Navegación Aérea (AENA) Compañía de Radio y Televisión de Galicia Spanish General Council of the Judiciary Spanish Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Trade Institutions, Foundations, Associations, and Professional Associations Acció Cultural del País Valencià Alianza ONG Asociación Hotelera y Extrahotelera de Tenerife, La Palma, La Gomera y El Hierro (ASHOTEL) Associació Catalana de Iuslaboralistes (ACI) Associació de Directors d’Art i Dissenyadors Gràfics (ADGFAD) Associació de Dones per a la Inserció Laboral (SURT) Associació del Personal de la Caixa d’Estalvis i Pensions de Barcelona, la Caixa Associació Pla estratègic metropolità de Barcelona Casa Àsia Centre d’Estudis Internacionals de Biologia i Antropologia (CEIBA) Centre d’Experimentació i Seguretat Vial MAPFRE (CESVIMAP) Consell General del Notariat (CGN) Consell de Col·legis d’Enginyers Tècnics Industrials de Catalunya Consell Sènior de Premià de Mar Consorci Agència per a la Qualitat del Sistema Universitari a Catalunya Consorci de Biblioteques Universitàries de Catalunya Federació de Treballadors de l’Ensenyament de la Unió General de Treballadors (FETE-UGT) Fundació Bosch i Gimpera Fundació Engrunes Fundació Ernest Lluch Fundació IMFE Mas Carandell Fundació Orfeó Català, Palau de la Música Catalana Fundació Tallers de Catalunya Fundación Canaria Universitaria de Las Palmas Fundació Carolina Fundació Mapfre Estudis IES Sa Colomina Institut Català d’Arqueologia Clàssica (ICAC) Institut Català d’Oncologia (ICO) Institut d’Estudis Catalans Institut d’Infància i Món Urbà Institut Internacional de Governabilitat (IIG) Institut Municipal d’Escoles de Barcelona (IMEB) Institut Químic Sarrià (IQS) Institut de Desenvolupament Regional. Fundació universitària (IDR) Institut GESEM d’Informàtica Institut Notarial per a les Tecnologies de la Informació (INTI) Justícia i Pau Limes, Spaces for Action Research Òmnium Cultural Patronat de Turisme Costa Brava, Girona Patronat Municipal de Cinema de Sitges Patronat Municipal de Teatre de Sitges Rotary International Servei Civil Internacional de Catalunya Serveis d’Intervenció i Cultura SL (SIC) UNICEF - Comité Español Unió General de Treballadors (UGT Catalunya) Other Entities Abilbo Concept SL ALCOA CSI España, SA Artyplan Asepeyo Atos Origin SA Banco Español de Crédito (BANESTO) Barcelona Activa, SA Beroni Informàtica Caixa d’Estalvis i Pensions de Barcelona, “la Caixa” Cetur SL (CompanyGame) Comprendium España, SL Condis Supermercats Criteria Formación, SL Data Segmento SL Dell Computer SA Derivados Forestales, SA Doc6, Consultants on Information Resources Ediciones Doyma SL Ediciones Primera Plana, SA Experian Marketing Services SL Fundosa Teleservicios, SA GL Events CCIB SL Hewlett-Packard Española SL (HP) Hotel Barceló Punta Umbría Ibermàtica Incyta Multilanguage, SL Intergraph España SA IT Deusto MicroArt Mutual Cyclops Oficina de Cooperación Universitaria, SA (OCU) Qualitat en l’autodistribució i serveis SA (QUADIS) S21SEC Gestión, SA Sabadell Grup Assegurador, AIE Sadiel SA Seguros Catalana Occidente Sun Microsystems Ibérica, SA Traditext - Linguistic Centre International Institutions International Council for Open and Distance Education (ICDE) National Education Examinations Authority (NEEA) Panamerican Health Organisation / World Health Organisation Latin America Colegio Nacional de Educación Profesional Técnica (CONALEP) Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE, Mexico) Escuela Bancaria y Comercial (EBC) Escuela Nacional de la Judicatura (ENJ), Dominican Supreme Court of Justice Fundación APEC de Crédito Educativo (FUNDAPEC) Fundación Universitaria CEIPA (Colombia) Instituto Politécnico Nacional (Mexico) Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra (PUCMM) State Secretariat for Higher Education, Science and Technology, Dominican Republic APEC University (UNAPEC) Autonomous University of Colombia (UAC) Autonomous University of Santo Domingo (UASD) Catholic University of Santo Domingo (UCSD) University of Guadalajara (Mexico) University of El Cauca Iberoamerican University (UNIBE) National Open and Distance University (UNAD) National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) Pedro Henríquez Ureña National University (UNPHU) Veracruzana University International Scope As for the internationalisation process, the academic year 2004-2005 has been a year of consolidation of the projection carried out in these last years. In addition to the efforts made in regard to the positioning of the UOC’s European Master’s courses, the activity carried out in Mexico and Colombia as priority countries, the seminars of the Unesco Chair of e-learning, and the opportunities identified in the Dominican Republic must be underlined. Actions in Central and South America Mexico During the last quarter of 2005, a delegation of twenty UOC representatives, among teaching and management staff, travelled to the Feria Internacional del Libro (FIL) at Guadalajara. Even though the most numerous representation was registered in the forums on distance education, there was also an important participation of the UOC teaching staff in the spheres of social sciences, research, language learning and the environment. During the days of the Fair, there were numerous contacts not only with Mexican universities with which there exists some kind of collaboration, but also with other institutions that showed an interest to get to know the UOC and to collaborate with it. The relation started two years ago with the University of Guadalajara, the Veracruzana University, the Escuela Bancaria y Comercial, and the Colegio Nacional de Educación Profesional (CONALEP), and it was furthered through joint research projects, double degrees, assessment on on-line training or virtual mobility, and they are our leading allies in Mexico. Similarly, during this last academic year, work has been undertaken with the Instituto Politécnico Nacional, the University of Tijuana, the Autonomous University of Nuevo León, and the Autonomous University of Mexico, a work that will bear its fruits throughout the coming year. To all these activities one must add that the journey of a delegation to the FIL made possible a gathering of more than one hundred and seventy UOC students in Mexico who met in Guadalajara and Mexico City. Finally, the specific plan of action approved by the UOC Governing Council during the first quarter of 2005 unfolds a strategy of actions to develop the activity programmed for the coming two years in Mexico, allowing, at the same time, to incorporate the international activity of the academic and research objectives of the UOC faculty. Similarly, it has provided a space for internal debate about the University’s international relations that has helped to bring closer and relate the activities of international projection that take place individually to those being promoted from an institutional standpoint. Colombia The celebration of a second seminar of the Unesco Chair of e-learning in October 2004 commissioned by that country’s Ministry of Education addressed to Colombian university principals and academic authorities, and the preparation of a new seminar for October 2005 have become the highlights of the UOC’s projection in Colombia. The CEIPA University and the National Autonomous University of Bucaramanga continue being the universities with which we work on specific collaboration projects, although the agreement signed with the National Distance University (UNAD) must also be underlined. The UNAD is currently undergoing a process of transformation and of organisational sphere and introduction of the use of technologies, for which it has asked for the UOC’s accompaniment and assessment. In the face of this request, the UOC will teach a seminar to the authorities of this university and will assess the technology team. The UOC seminar in Colombia made it possible for its directives to meet with one hundred students in Bogotá. The result of this working activity with authorities from Colombian universities throughout last year involved a 100% increase in the number of lecturers from these universities matriculating themselves in postgraduate and doctoral courses compared to the previous year. Dominican Republic In July 2005 a seminar also commissioned by the Ministry of Education of the country took place in the Dominican Republic, with a similar format to the one carried out in Colombia. An agenda kept in parallel to the seminar made it possible to further contacts with the Ministry of Education and to start new ones with various universities, apart from lending continuity to the relations already established with this country’s Escuela Nacional de Judicatura. All these meetings ended with the signing of agreements, to which reference is made in the Alliances section. Unesco Chair w1 The second edition of the international seminar of the Unesco Chair of e-learning in Barcelona must be remarked upon, as once again it showed the importance of activities organised by the Chair as a tool of international projection. Various Activities The growing demand for participation of UOC representatives in congresses and seminars world-wide, the welcoming of individual visitors and delegations, and the active participation in international associations are a proof of the progress in the world recognition and positioning of the University. In this sense, one could single out the new impulse given to the office of the International Council for Open and Distance Education (ICDE) in Barcelona, whose main lines are the projection in Europe and the work on quality in flexible higher education modalities. One must remark on the presence of the UOC in the projects promoted by the EADTU on quality and the opening up of university courses to the general public, along the lines of the @teneu project. 15 Operating Bases in Mexico, Brussels and Beijing w1 http://www.uoc.edu/catedra/unesco 16 Business Initiatives: The UOC Group Editorial UOC, SL w1 Aragó, 182, 1st floor 08011 Barcelona Tel. 93 452 74 20 Fax 93 451 30 16 Director: Lluís Pastor Foundation Date: 24 October 2001 Capital at 31st Dec. 2004: 1,228,170 euros Participation: 100% UOC Group Editorial UOC, the press of the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, places at the disposal of the university community and of society as a whole a wide range of publications in various supports and formats, which comprise elements ranging from the University Handbook to collections of essays, and with a particular dedication to the main lines of research at the University. The press completes its activity by undertaking to disseminate and make available to all citizens the materials that the UOC elaborates in accordance with a specific methodology to facilitate distance learning. Eurecamèdia, SL w2 Aragó, 182, 1st floor 08011 Barcelona Tel. 93 452 74 90 Fax 93 451 10 54 Director-General: Josep Salvatella Foundation Date: 29 October 1999 Capital at 31st Dec. 2004: 60,104 euros Participation: 92.5% Grup UOC SL Eurecamèdia continued throughout the financial year 2004-2005 to be a point of reference for the publication of the didactic material of the UOC and of its initiatives. During this period 2004-2005 Eureca began its transformation process into an organised – and consequently flexible and dynamic – network company, geared to the improvement of the efficiency of its processes, the quality of its services and its economic performance. During this period it also consolidated itself as the UOC’s content factory, not only regarding the production of training content, retrieving the management of the postgraduate degree and the production of Gestión del Conocimiento, SA, but concerning other production needs too, opening up a new way called content for communication and providing service to the UOC portal. FUOC Virtual Consumers’ Network Eurecamèdia Editorial UOC Teaching Consulting Knowledge Management Content UOC UOC Group GEC GECSA Formación Ensenyament Obert Planeta UOC w1 http://www.editorialuoc.com w2 http://www.eurecamedia.com 17 Gestión del Conocimiento, SA (GEC) w2 Pellaires, 30-38 08019 Barcelona Tel. 93 394 12 00 Fax 93 394 12 01 CEO: Carles Esquerré Administrator: M. Dolors Blanch Foundation Date: 31st January 1997 Capital at 31st Dec. 2004: 180,300 euros Participation: 74% UOC Group GEC is a company that develops innovating solutions in e-learning, communities and collaboration work, and it accumulates experiences in numerous projects of great scope in various sectors. The aim of GEC is to contribute to make organisations more competitive, helping its clients to attain their strategic objectives through the implementation of specific or integral solutions. The main differentiating value of GEC is to be found in its integral and multidisciplinary development of projects that combines the three essential aspects that contribute to the creation of a successful experience in learning management: technology, content and services, and participation management. In the period 2004-2005, learning projects have been consolidated in the various sectors where GEC develops its activity (financial, pharmaceutical, insurance, public sector, and so on) and new initiatives were developed in other sectors (consumer goods, tourism, communications media, and so on). Planeta UOC, SL Av. Canal Olímpic, s/n. Parc Mediterrani de la Tecnologia 08860 Castelldefels Tel. 93 681 19 00 Fax 93 681 19 10 Director-General: Antoni Cahner Foundation Date: July 2000 Capital at 31st Dec. 2004: 1,469,144.00 euros Participation: 50% UOC Group A key landmark in this academic year 2004-2005 was the agreement reached by Grupo Planeta by which the UOC, as from 2005-2006, will undertake on its own the management and promotion of the Latin American Campus. After five initial years of strong growth and consolidation that set the Latin American Campus sailing at cruising speed, the UOC assessed the elements of future that point to substantial changes taking place in the university panorama. The advent soon of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) will substantially alter the framework and the conception of current and future graduate and postgraduate studies. More flexibility will therefore be required, to allow the integrated management of spheres of action at public or private costs, to be developed in parallel. Up to this agreement, the UOC had, within the company Planeta UOC SL, the activity of recognised degrees in Spanish at private cost, and postgraduate courses, also at private cost. The agreement with Grupo Planeta to abandon the partnership and the subsequent integration of the whole UOC activity is the best solution to face and to make possible, with guarantees of success, the new challenges of the EHEA and to continue making progress in the Spanish-speaking world. This view led the Board of Trustees of the FUOC and Grupo Planeta to reach the conclusion that the UOC should continue on its own – from the “business” point of view only – with the Latin American Campus as from the next academic year. The operation whereby Grupo Planeta was leaving the partnership was formally completed at the end of this academic year 2004-2005, so that now the FUOC already controls 100% of the Latin American Division of the UOC. Ensenyament Obert, SL w1 Rambla de Catalunya, 38, 3rd floor 08007 Barcelona Tel. 93 496 92 00 Fax 93 487 52 42 Administrator: Eugeni Sender Foundation Date: July 1998 Capital at 31st Dec. 2004: 480,800 euros Participation: 50% Planeta UOC Ensenyament Obert is an initiative created by Enciclopèdia Catalana and Universitat Oberta de Catalunya. Ever since its foundation, Ensenyament Obert specialised itself in the development of study courses to access the UOC and it has obtained the leadership in the training offer for study courses to access University. Ensenyament Obert’s second line of training programmes consists of the higher training courses for professionals, which started being offered at the end of 2002 and have developed in a very relevant way during the last three academic years, especially during the period 2004-2005. Ensenyament Obert moved its headquarters to Rambla de Catalunya and, coinciding with this change, it inaugurated a new portal (www.obert.com), making access to the content of its training offer much clearer, apart from including news and activities about the company and the group. w1 http://www.obert.com w2 http://www.gec.es 18 Xarxa Virtual de Consum, SCCL w1 (Virtual Consumers’ Network) Diputació, 219 08011 Barcelona Tel. 902 432 4273 Foundation Date: 25 November 1996 lavirtual@lavirtual.com Fax 93 453 94 84 La Virtual (Virtual Consumers’ Network) is a consumers’ co-operative that appeared within the ambit of the Foundation for the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya and operates within the framework of the service-providing policy of the UOC, with a current membership of 30,555. Its aim is to offer solutions to the consumer needs of the community of people who are or who have been associated with the UOC (students, lecturers and management staff). Its juridical status as a consumers’ co-operative has the following objectives: - To show the initiative’s will to serve, without any direct interest in the economic benefit, reverting the business benefits to the customers, basically making prices cheaper. - To favour the corporate identification of students and of the rest of the community members, as the co-operative formula offers a greater implication potential with the institutional project, a factor of special relevance in a distance relation system. w1 http://www.lavirtual.com 19 Activity Training Introduction This academic year the UOC launched the new counselling function, after a period devoted to analysis, reflection and work on this function, and of having gained awareness of the importance it has in the University educational model and of the needs it will have to satisfy in its process of adaptation to the European Higher Education Area. During this period the initial counselling session was rolled out, whose aim is to facilitate the incorporation of the new student to the university community, and to look into the main aspects of his academic life during the first two terms of his stay at the University. Once this had been launched, the monitoring counselling session was rolled out too. Through this specialisation, the counsellor may go deeper into all the needs of a student when he has fully integrated into the University and when he requires another type of guidance and assessment. As for the training offer, the UOC launched a pilot experience of non-subsidised courses under the name of @teneu universitari; they are meant for anyone interested in extending or strengthening his competences and knowledge in whatever fields of study that make up the University’s training offer. Parallel to this, the UOC offered a subject that for the first time could be read in Catalan or in English, depending on the choice of the student. On the other hand, the UOC has started to award the first official titles among the students from the first classes; the possibility has been offered, as an exception and only for students resident abroad, of carrying out a distance validation process of the continuing evaluation of the subjects; the UOC continues to believe firmly in the digital treatment of the evaluation tests when it comes to distribution, correction and marking; a new management process of the evaluation of previous studies has been launched to facilitate as much as possible that students may make the most of their previous university learning and may obtain an immediate response to their application; an application has been developed to allow students to check the state of their payments and to obtain a voucher; a new procedure has been launched to apply for progressive degrees, and the service that looks after the relation between students and the University has been improved, bringing together the various care services into one single application, thus speeding up the student’s access to information and the solving of any doubts and consultations he may have. New forums have been launched too, through which all the members of the university community have the possibility of creating and promoting the groups and networks of friends that come closer to their personal tastes and interests; the space destined to students’ committees has been redesigned; information about the subjects has also been improved; the teaching plan of the various subjects is available from the classrooms in PDF format; a new option to filter virus- carrying messages in the personal mailboxes has been introduced. Martin Carnoy officially opened the academic year 2004-2005 with a virtual inaugural lecture under the title of “ICT in Education: Possibilities and Challenges”, w1 a reflection on the progress of the information and communications technologies in the sphere of education, taking into reference the world of business. In parallel to the lecture, as is traditional, a debate on the net followed w2 during a number of weeks, moderated by lecturers Josep M. Duart, of the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, and Jordi Vilaseca, Head of the Faculty of Economics and Business Studies. w1 http://www.uoc.edu/inaugural04/cat w2 http://www.ucrania.uoc.es/forums/inaugural04/cat/index.jsp Diploma in Business Studies Date of Recognition: RD 2062/1995, of 22 December 1995 (BOE no. 15 of 17 January 1996) Length: 3 years divided into 6 semesters* To obtain this degree, 185.5 credits are required, of which 148.5 are compulsory, 18 are optional and 19 are of free choice/configuration. * In accordance with the flexible nature of matriculation, each person may adapt the length of the studies to his or her availability. Degree in Business Administration and Management (Second Cycle) Date of Recognition: RD 217/1997, of 14 February 1997 (BOE no. 57 of 7 March 1997) Length: 2 years divided into 4 semesters* To obtain this degree, 150 credits are required, of which 78 are compulsory, 36 are optional and 36 are of free choice / configuration. * In accordance with the flexible nature of matriculation, each person may adapt the length of the studies to his or her availability. Degree in Labour Sciences (Second Cycle) Date of Recognition: RD 323/2003, of 14 March 2003 (BOE no. 79 of 2 April 2003) Length: 2 years divided into 4 semesters* To obtain this degree, 120 credits are required, of which 78 are compulsory, 24 are optional and 18 are of free choice / configuration. * In accordance with the flexible nature of matriculation, each person may adapt the length of the studies to his or her availability. 20 Man 56.7% Between 25 and 29 years of age 31.6% Profile Academic Year 2004-2005 1,992 Accumulated 4,856 Title Holders 1st semester 2nd semester Recognised Degrees 25,746 27,062 Own Degrees 593 591 Total 26,339 27,653 Faculty of Economics and Business Studies First Cycle Studies; First-and-Second Cycle Studies; Second Cycle Studies; Own Degrees General Data Faculties Economics and Diploma in Business Sciences* Business Studies Degree in Business Administration and Management (2nd Cycle)* Degree in Labour Sciences (2nd Cycle)* Degree in Market Research and Techniques (2nd Cycle)* Psychology and Degree in Psychopedagogy (2nd Cycle)* Educational Sciences Degree in Psychology* Law and Degree in Law* Political Science Degree in Political and Administration Sciences (2nd Cycle) Humanities and Degree in Humanities Language and Literature Degree in Catalan Language and Literature Computer Science Technical Engineering in Computer Management* and Multimedia Technical Engineering in Computer Systems* Computer Engineering (2nd Cycle) Degree in Multimedia Studies (Own Degree)** Information and Degree in Documentation (2nd Cycle) Communications Sciences Degree in Audiovisual Communication (2nd Cycle) Tourism Programme Diploma in Tourism* East Asian Studies Degree in East Asian Studies (2nd Cycle)* Programme * Studies offered at the main campus and at the Latin American campus ** Studies offered at the Latin American campus only Students 21 Degree in Psychopedagogy (Second Cycle) Date of Recognition: RD 2062/1995, of 22 December 1995 (BOE no. 15 of 17 January 1996) Length: 2 years divided into 4 semesters* To obtain this degree, 150 credits are required, of which 102 are compulsory, 33 are optional and 15 are of free choice / configuration. * In accordance with the flexible nature of matriculation, each person may adapt the length of the studies to his or her availability. Degree in Psychology Date of Recognition: RD 902/2001, of 27 July 2001 (BOE no. 191 of 10 August 2001) Length: 4 years divided into 8 semesters* To obtain this degree, 300 credits are required, of which 220 are compulsory, 48 are optional and 32 are of free choice / configuration. * In accordance with the flexible nature of matriculation, each person may adapt the length of the studies to his or her availability. Degree in Market Research and Techniques (ITM) (Second Cycle) Date of Recognition: RD 362/2003, of 28 March 2003 (BOE no. 86-2003 of 10 April 2003) Length: 2 years divided into 4 semesters* To obtain this degree, 120 credits are required, of which 78 are compulsory, 24 are optional and 18 are of free choice / configuration. * In accordance with the flexible nature of matriculation, each person may adapt the length of the studies to his or her availability. Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences Students Business Business Administration Labour Market Research Sciences and Management Sciences and Techniques 1st semester 2nd semester 1st semester 2nd semester 1st semester 2nd semester 1st semester 2nd semester 5,989 6,545 1,297 1,381 1,802 1,749 546 653 Title Holders Business Business Administration Labour Market Research Sciences and Management Sciences and Techniques Degree Holders Accumulated Degree Holders Accumulated Degree Holders Accumulated Degree Holders Accumulated 460 1,132 205 649 336 617 76 84 Teaching staff Head of Faculty Jordi Vilaseca Requena Programme Directors Josep Lladós Masllorens Director of the Business Sciences Programme Antoni Meseguer Artola Director of the Labour Sciences Programme Inma Rodríguez Ardura Director of the Market Research and Techniques Programme Joan Torrent Sellens Director of the Business Administration and Management Programme UOC’s Teaching Staff Gisela Ammetller Montes Josep M. Batalla Busquets Carlos F. Cabañero Pisa David Castillo Merino Pau Cortadas Guasch Raquel Ferreras Garcia Pilar Ficapal Cusí Lluís Garay Tamajon Carolina Hintzmann Colominas Ana Isabel Jiménez Zarco M. Jesús Martínez Argüelles M. Carmen Pacheco Bernal Dolors Plana Erta Eva Rimbau Gilabert Francisco Rubio Royo Elisabet Ruiz Dotras M. Mar Sabadell Bosch Enric Serradell López NOTE: The faculty directorate is available from www.uoc.edu/directoria/professorat. Here you will find the academic profile and the research experience of the various lecturers. 22 Degree in Law Date of Recognition: RD 217/1997, of 14 February 1997 (BOE no. 57 of 7 March 1997) Length: 4 years divided into 8 semesters* To obtain this degree, 300 credits are required, of which 221 are compulsory, 43 are optional and 36 are of free choice / configuration. * In accordance with the flexible nature of matriculation, each person may adapt the length of the studies to his or her availability. Degree in Political and Administration Sciences (Second Cycle) Date of Recognition: RD 323/2003, of 14 March 2003 (BOE no. 79 of 2 April 2003) Length: 2 years divided into 4 semesters* To obtain this degree, 120 credits are required, of which 84 are compulsory, 24 are optional and 12 are of free choice / configuration. * In accordance with the flexible nature of matriculation, each person may adapt the length of the studies to his or her availability. Faculty of Law and Political Science Students Law Political Sciences 1st semester 2nd semester 1st semester 2nd semester 2,490 2,708 280 265 Title Holders Psychopedagogy Psychology Degree Holders Accumulated Degree Holders Accumulated 163 752 31 35 Students Psychopedagogy Psychology 1st semester 2nd semester 1st semester 2nd semester 1,234 1,125 2,440 2,672 Teaching staff Head of Faculty Antoni Badia Garganté Programme Directors Josep M. Mominó de la Iglesia Director of the Psychopedagogy Programme Montse Vall-llovera Llovet Director of the Psychology Programme UOC’s Teaching Staff Manuel Armayones Ruiz Elena Barberà Gregori Guillem Bautista Pérez Mercè Boixadós Anglès Josep M. Duart i Montoliu Anna Espasa Roca Anna M. Gálvez Mozo Adriana Gil Juárez Lourdes Guàrdia Ortiz Teresa Guasch Pascual Eulàlia Hernández Encuentra Jordi Planella Ribera Modesta Pousada Fernández Israel Rodríguez Giralt Albert Sangrà Morer Carles Sigalés Conde Josep Vivas Elias NOTE: The faculty directorate is available from www.uoc.edu/directoria/professorat. Here you will find the academic profile and the research experience of the various lecturers. Title Holders Law Political Sciences Degree Holders Accumulated Degree Holders Accumulated 105 219 32 56 23 Degree in Humanities (First-and-Second Cycle, and Second Cycle) Date of Recognition: RD 217/1997, of 14 February 1997 (BOE no. 57 of 7 March 1997) Length: 4 years divided into 8 semesters* To obtain this degree, 300 credits are required, of which 219 are compulsory, 51 are optional and 30 are of free choice / configuration. * In accordance with the flexible nature of matriculation, each person may adapt the length of the studies to his or her availability. Degree in Catalan Language and Literature (First-and-Second Cycle, and Second Cycle) Date of Recognition: RD 217/1997, of 14 February 1997 (BOE no. 57 of 7 March 1997) Length: 4 years divided into 8 semesters* To obtain this degree, 300 credits are required, of which 224 are compulsory, 46 are optional and 30 are of free choice / configuration. * In accordance with the flexible nature of matriculation, each person may adapt the length of the studies to his or her availability. Faculty of Humanities and Language and Literature Teaching staff Head of Faculty Pere Fabra Abat Programme Directors Albert Batlle Rubio Director of the Political and Administration Sciences Programme Raquel Xalabarder Plantada Director of the Law Programme UOC’s Teaching Staff Rosa Borge Bravo Ana Sofía Cardenal Izquierdo Agustí Cerrillo Martínez Ana Delgado García Rosa M. Fernández Palma Antoni Galiano Barajas Jordi Garcia Albero Albert Padró-Solanet Grau Miquel Peguera Poch Lourdes Salomón Sancho Víctor Sánchez Sánchez Mònica Vilasau Solana NOTE: The faculty directorate is available from www.uoc.edu/directoria/professorat. Here you will find the academic profile and the research experience of the various lecturers. Students Humanities Catalan Language and Literature 1st semester 2nd semester 1st semester 2nd semester 1,722 1,789 380 365 Teaching staff Head of Faculty Isidor Marí Mayans Programme Directors Narcís Figueras Capdevila Director of the Language and Literature Programme Glòria Munilla Cabrillana Directorof the Humanities Programme UOC’s Teaching Staff Joan Elies Adell Pitarch Eduard Aibar Puentes Pau Alsina González Elisenda Ardèvol Piera Federico Borges Saiz Laura Borràs Castanyer Joan Campàs Montaner César Carreras Monfort Salvador Climent Roca Pauline Ernest Joan Fuster Sobrepere Joseph Hopkins Roger Martínez Sanmartí Mar Massanell Messalles Glòria Munilla Cabrillana Francesc Núñez Mosteo Joan Pujolar Cos Miquel Strubell Trueta Agnès Vayreda Duran NOTE: The faculty directorate is available from www.uoc.edu/directoria/professorat. Here you will find the academic profile and the research experience of the various lecturers. Title Holders Humanities Catalan Language and Literature Degree Holders Accumulated Degree Holders Accumulated 50 134 10 21 Technical Engineering Technical Engineering Computer Degree in in Computer Management in Computer Systems Engineering Multimedia Studies 1st semester 2nd semester 1st semester 2nd semester 1st semester 2nd semester 1st semester 2nd semester 1,869 1,875 2,684 2,757 668 715 593 591 24 Teaching staff Head of Faculty Rafael Macau Nadal Programme Directors Ferran Giménez Prado Head of the Degree in Multimedia Studies Maria Jesús Marco Galindo Director of the Higher Engineering Programme Josep Maria Marco Simó Director of the Technical Engineering in Computer Management Programme Josep Prieto Blázquez Director of the Technical Engineering in Computer Systems Programme UOC’s Teaching Staff Joan Arnedo Moreno Jordi Cabot Sagrera Carlos Casado Martínez Robert Clarissó Viladrosa César Córcoles Briongos Atanasi Daradoumis Haralabus Ana Elena Guerrero Roldán Isabel Guitart Hormigo Montse Guitert Catasús Jordi Herrera Joancomartí M. Antonia Huertas Sánchez Joan Manuel Marquès Puig Antoni Marín Amatller David Megías Jiménez Julià Minguillón Alfonso Enric Mor Pera Antoni Pérez Navarro Laura Porta Simó M. Àngels Rius Gavidia Elena Rodríguez González Teresa Romeu Fontanillas Eugènia Santamaria Pérez Jordi Serra i Ruiz Montse Serra Vizern Francesc Vallverdú Bayés NOTE: The faculty directorate is available from www.uoc.edu/directoria/professorat. Here you will find the academic profile and the research experience of the various lecturers. Technical Engineering in Computer Management Date of Recognition: RD 217/1997, of 14 February 1997 (BOE no. 57 of 7 March 1997) Length: 3 years divided into 6 semesters* To obtain this degree, 180 credits are required, of which 144 are compulsory, 18 are optional and 18 are of free choice / configuration. * In accordance with the flexible nature of matriculation, each person may adapt the length of the studies to his or her availability. Technical Engineering in Computer Systems Date of Recognition: RD 217/1997, of 14 February 1997 (BOE no. 57 of 7 March 1997) Length: 3 years divided into 6 semesters* To obtain this degree, 180 credits are required, of which 144 are compulsory, 18 are optional and 18 are of free choice / configuration. * In accordance with the flexible nature of matriculation, each person may adapt the length of the studies to his or her availability. Computer Engineering (Second Cycle) Date of Recognition: RD 217/1997, of 14 February 1997 (BOE no. 57 of 7 March 1997) Length: 2 years divided into 4 semesters* To obtain this degree, 120 credits are required, of which 72 are compulsory, 36 are optional and 12 are of free choice / configuration. * In accordance with the flexible nature of matriculation, each person may adapt the length of the studies to his or her availability. Degree in Multimedia Studies Universitat Oberta de Catalunya’s Own Degree Length: 3 years divided into 6 semesters* To obtain this degree, 180 credits are required, of which 144 are compulsory, 18 are optional and 18 are of free choice / configuration. Faculty of Computer Science and Multimedia Title Holders Technical Engineering Technical Engineering Computer Degree in in Computer Management in Computer Systems Engineering Multimedia Studies Degree Holders Accumulated Degree Holders Accumulated Degree Holders Accumulated Degree Holders Accumulated 88 194 127 271 75 100 39 59 Students 25 Degree in Documentation (Second Cycle) Date of Recognition: RD 1835/1999, of 3 December 1999 (BOE no. 306 of 23 December 1999) Length: 2 years divided into 4 semesters* To obtain this degree, 120 credits are required, of which 76.5 are compulsory, 31.5 are optional and 12 are of free choice / configuration. * In accordance with the flexible nature of matriculation, each person may adapt the length of the studies to his or her availability. Degree in Audiovisual Communication (Second Cycle) Date of Recognition: RD 362/2003, of 28 March 2003 (BOE no. 86-2003 of 10 April 2003) Length: 2 years divided into 4 semesters* To obtain this degree, 124 credits are required, of which 75 are compulsory, 36 are optional and 13 are of free choice / configuration. * In accordance with the flexible nature of matriculation, each person may adapt the length of the studies to his or her availability. Faculty of Information and Communications Sciences Students Documentation Audiovisual Communication 1st semester 2nd semester 1st semester 2nd semester 1,068 1,002 350 388 Teaching staff Head of Faculty Agustí Canals Parera Programme Directors Toni Roig Telo Director of the Audiovisual Communication Programme Sandra Sanz Martos Director of the Documentation Programme UOC’s Teaching Staff Jordi Alberich Pascual Gemma Andreu i Pérez Sònia Aran Rampsott Josep Cobarsí Morales Pablo Lara Navarra Mario Pérez-Montoro Gutiérrez Víctor Renobell Santaren Francesc Saigi Rubió Imma Tubella Casadevall NOTE: The faculty directorate is available from www.uoc.edu/directoria/professorat. Here you will find the academic profile and the research experience of the various lecturers. Teaching staff Programme Director Esther Pérez Martell UOC’s Teaching Staff Joan Miquel Gomis Francesc González Reverté Marta Viu Roig NOTE: The faculty directorate is available from www.uoc.edu/directoria/professorat. Here you will find the academic profile and the research experience of the various lecturers. Diploma in Tourism Date of Recognition: RD 397/2003, of 4 April (BOE no. 99-2003 of 25 April 2003) Length: 3 years divided into 6 semesters* To obtain this degree, 180 credits are required, of which 138 are compulsory, 24 are optional and 18 are of free choice / configuration. * In accordance with the flexible nature of matriculation, each person may adapt the length of the studies to his or her availability. Tourism Programme Students Tourism 1st semester 2nd semester 601 680 Title holders Tourism Degree Holders Accumulated 33 Title Holders Documentation Audiovisual Communication Degree Holders Accumulated Degree Holders Accumulated 177 515 15 15 26 Teaching staff Programme Director Anna Busquets i Alemany UOC’s Teaching Staff Lluc López Vidal David Martínez Robles Carlos Prado Fons NOTE: The faculty directorate is available from www.uoc.edu/directoria/professorat. Here you will find the academic profile and the research experience of the various lecturers. The academic year 2004-2005 started off with the appointment of Teresa Sancho, up to then Academic Co-ordinator, as Head of Programmes. The change coincides with the launch of a new Plan of Doctoral Studies that seeks to lend a greater flexibility to the teaching offer and to adapt it to the needs of the UOC’s doctoral students. In the new structure, all the subjects offered are worth 5 credits, and the compulsory courses are eliminated; thus students may freely choose their itinerary within the framework of the programme. In addition, there is the incorporation of the Master’s degree in the Information and Knowledge Society. To obtain this degree, a minimum 30 credits are required, which can be obtained either through the teaching and research period of the doctoral programme (32 credits in all), or by reading for a minimum of six subjects from the programme (30 credits). This new degree will also be awarded retroactively to all those students from previous editions of the programme who fulfil the requirements. Another novelty this academic year is the validation of the research credits for work carried out in any of the UOC research groups. Students There are currently 637 students in the doctoral programme, of whom 205 started it according to the new format. Degree in East Asian Studies (Second Cycle) Date of Recognition: RD 1262/2004, of 21 May 2004 (BOE no. 135-2004 of 4 June 2004) Length: 2 years divided into 4 semesters* To obtain this degree, 120 credits are required, of which 84 are compulsory, 24 are optional and 12 are of free choice / configuration. * In accordance with the flexible nature of matriculation, each person may adapt the length of the studies to his or her availability. East Asian Studies Programme Students East Asian Studies 1st semester 2nd semester 326 393 Doctoral Programme The Information and Knowledge Society Third Cycle Studies 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 First Edition Second Edition Third Edition Fourth Edition Fifth Edition Geographical Distribution of Doctoral Students Catalonia Rest of Spain Abroad CASA ASIA With the collaboration of: 27 Technology, Economics and the University: Analysis of the Effects of the Information and Communications Technologies on the Economic Efficiency of Virtual Universities, read on 24 January 2005 by David Castillo; Dr Jordi Vilaseca acted as tutor. Reading of Doctoral Theses Degree Holders Accumulated Diploma Holders in Advanced Studies 55 164 Doctors 13 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Digital Art and Creation 99 6 17 19 35 54 61 31 e-business e-government e-health e-law e-learning Knowledge Management Network Society Networking Technologies Research sphere of interest to new students Production of Research Assignments Research Assignments Completed Students in the Third Edition 57 Students in the Fourth Edition 45 Total 102 Distribution of the Research Seminars Interdisciplinary Analysis of the Information Society 26 assignments E-learning 23 assignments Cyberculture 15 assignments Knowledge Management 14 assignments The New Economy 11 assignments E-governance 6 assignments Information and Communications Technologies 5 assignments Law and ICTs 2 assignments 28 In agreement with the internationalisation strategy, inter-university agreements have been signed to facilitate the mobility and presence of students from various geographical origins. This factor together with the fact of having a permanent site taking care of students in Mexico has enabled a 12% increase of students from outside Spain. From the qualitative point of view, two projects have been developed that have relied on the participation of the University’s faculty and management staff: - The study of the needs of continuing education, in which 8,909 students took part who had started their postgraduate education between 2001 and 2004. Very dependable scales were drawn from this study that corroborated the knowledge we already had about our students. - The collaboration in the initiatives from other European universities, with the participation in a project called “Recognising the Knowledge Acquired through the Professional Experience and Other Types of Experiences (RAEP)”, and the development of the project. The RAEP project abounds on the idea that people keen to acquire training share similar common points of departure and of arrival. What is pursued by recognising the knowledge acquired through the professional experience is to lend students the opportunity to obtain academic credits for the learning obtained through the exercise of their profession, of collaborations in specific projects, of their hobbies or other vital experiences. Programmes Prioritised by This Project Programes prioritzats en aquest projecte - Master’s course in Human Resources Management - Master’s course in Free Software - Master’s course in Multimedia Creation and Production. The double edition of Master’s programmes during the months of March and November has implied a considerable rise in the number of programmes offered and also in the credits taught, totalling 66,332. Areas of teaching activity focused on the professional world: Companies and Organisations - Area of Management Development: General Management Programme (PDG) - Area of Finances and Economic Management - Area of Marketing - Area of Human Resources - Area of Logistics - Area of Prevention of Labour Risks - Area of Quality - Area of Mediation and Conflict Resolution - Area of Co-operation Technological Environment - Area of Information and Communications Technologies - Area of Computers: International Master’s course on Free Software, Master’s course from Microsoft.net and Master’s course in CNAP-CISCO Network Administration - Area of Multimedia Applications - Area of Information Management Information Society - Area of Communication - Area of Publishing Culture and Education - Area of Training Development and Educational Technology: International Master’s course in E-learning - Area of Humanities: Cultural and Heritage Management Sectorial Areas - Area of Tourism: Hotel Management - Health Area: Health Management and Mental Health Asian Studies - East Asia: Undergraduate Degree / Master’s Degree Law and Political Sciences - Area of Internet Law - Area of Political and Administration Sciences - Area of Governance Postgraduate Education Postgraduate Education The UOC’s Postgraduate Education activity for the academic year 2004-2005 revolved around an offer of Master’s and Postgraduate programmes based on the development of the standard competencies of professional roles and on the new spheres of knowledge, such as Health, Tourism, City Management, Law, or Co-operation. These new programmes are representative of the knowledge and the experience accumulated at the heart of the university and have allowed the active participation of renowned professionals and at the same time the consolidation of the relationship of the UOC with other universities and organisations. The creation of training itineraries offers students the possibility of reading for shorter and more integrated programmes: - Postgraduate degree in Management of International Co-operation Projects, together with the Spanish Red Cross; - WTO-GTAT Master’s course in Top Management of Tourist Destination Policies and Strategy, together with the World Tourism Organisation; - Postgraduate degree in E-Commerce Law, together with the University of the Balearic Islands; - Postgraduate degree in Management of the Territory and the Environment; - Master’s and Postgraduate degree in Health Sciences, with four specialities to choose from: Clinic Management; ICTs; Management of Insurance Companies; and Management of Social and Health Institutions and Services. Programmes Developed Master’s Programmes 36 Postgraduate Programmes 63 Specialisation Programmes 75 Update Programmes 4 Total 178 Students Master’s / Postgraduate / Specialisation / Update Programmes 3,227 Universitat Oberta d’Estiu (Summer Open University) 1,397 Universidad Virtual de Verano (Virtual Summer University) 731 Winter Courses 1,000 Total 6,355 29 Universitat Oberta d’Estiu (Summer Open University) The Universitat Oberta d’Estiu (UOd’E) (Summer Open University) offers a wide range of courses directed toward persons who may wish to use the summer to obtain training in the virtual use or environment, with multimedia tools that open up new lines of action and of professional development, and use the most advanced resources. Courses last for 30 hours and have an academic worth of 2 free-choice credits for UOC students and for the other universities that form part of the summer offer of the Joan Lluís Vives Institute. Universidad Virtual de Verano (Virtual Summer University) Winter Courses This year, the fourth edition of the Universidad Virtual de Verano consolidated its position. These summer courses have been done in Spanish and they have the same characteristics as the UOd’E as regards the number of credits required for each course, the evaluation system, and the general functioning. Corporate Development The Corporate Development Department was launched during the last semester of 2004. The aim is to bring the University, and its learning model, to organisations, developing training programmes that adapt to their professional and sectorial needs. A total of 572 organisations, of national and international scope, entrusted the training of their employees to the UOC, whether through matriculation to open programmes or through the matriculation to programmes adapted to their needs. During the month of February and for the third consecutive year the offer of these winter courses was consolidated. Activity Figures Courses on Offer 59 Participation 1,397 New Participants 13.74% Success Rate 86.69% Activity Figures Courses on Offer 36 Participation 731 New Participants 92.48% Success Rate 82.63% Activity Figures Courses on Offer 30 Participation 1,000 Success Rate 89.06% 30 The UOC is the only university in Catalonia offering three access courses for people over 25 years of age. Pre-university Training Access Course for People over 25 Years of Age The basic aim of the access course to the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya for people over 25 is that students may attain a learning that may allow them to pass the UOC entry exams and, at the same time, join this university community in a successful way. In the 2004-2005 period three access courses in Catalan and two in Spanish were organised for people over 25. The rate of students who successfully passed the exams reached 84.14% of all students who took the exams. At the June 2005 sitting, the access course to the UOC to read for the degree in Technical Engineering in Telecommunications, speciality Telematics, was launched as a response to the creation of this UOC degree. Students matriculated to the course Faculties November November March May June Total 2004 2004* 2005 2005* 2005 Business Sciences 135 30 56 25 84 330 Psychology 172 31 71 15 76 365 Law 88 36 44 24 53 245 Humanities 80 -- 41 -- 51 172 Catalan Language and Literature 7 -- 5 -- 7 19 TE in Computer Management and Computer Systems 114 32 51 20 69 286 TE in Telecommunications, speciality in Telematics -- -- -- -- 7 7 Tourism 41 8 29 12 26 116 Total 637 137 297 96 373 1,540 * Access to Faculties at the Latin American campus During the academic year 2004-2005 new courses of university extension were created in Spanish (CFSPE) to be added to those existing in Catalan (CFSP). The following are the new courses: - Higher Training in Administrative and Accounting Management - Higher Training in Business Management Higher training courses for professionals New students matriculated CFSP CFSPE Total September 2004 - July 2005 288 1,013 1,301 During the second semester of the academic year 2004-2005, there took place the launch of the pilot test of the @teneu universitari (University @theneum). Through this initiative, the UOC seeks to make it possible for any one to have access to university training, regardless of his or her previous level of knowledge, especially concerning those adults who are keen to retake studying, or to adapt or widen their current knowledge, or to quench their thirst for learning in all the spheres of cultural life. The initial idea is for citizens to take advantage and use throughout their lives of each one of the opportunities available to update, to go deeper into, and to enrich, this knowledge so as to be able to understand and adapt better to a world under constant change. @teneu universitari offers those keen to widen or strengthen competencies and knowledge the possibility of studying for the UOC subjects without having to fulfil any requirements to access universities. Those matriculated in the @teneu monitor their subjects in the same classrooms as the rest of students, with identical didactic materials and the same calendar, and they have access to teaching attention of identical rigour and quality that distinguish the UOC model. For the pilot test in March 2004, 42 subjects were chosen for an initial target of 200 candidates; the final result was 589 candidates, something that will enable the consolidation and extension of the initiative during the coming semesters. Ateneu Activity Figures Participants 589 Credits for which they matriculated 3,224 31 In this respect, and taking into account the student profile and the characteristics of the knowledge society, the immediate access to information, the fluidity in communication, networking, and so on, the UOC guides its educational model according to four basic principles: flexibility (the facilities to follow one’s own learning pace – in evaluation, in permanence, in the degree system, and so on); co-operation (the generation of knowledge acting in collaboration); personalisation (the individual attention received by the student that takes into account his or her personal characteristics, needs and interests, and so on), and interaction (communication between people and resources). At the UOC, the student’s teaching and learning process is at the centre of the model. The basic units of the learning process are the subjects or training actions, which are developed in what we call virtual classroom. This virtual environment contains information, tools, spaces and functionalities that allow the development of training activities and the organisation of the agents and elements that form a part of it: the tutor, the group, the continuing evaluation, the teaching plan and the materials, the resources and the sources of information. Beyond these elements, the student has within his or her reach a counsellor, the Virtual Library, the communication spaces (forums and notice boards), the virtual Secretary’s Office for academic consultations and transactions, and the spaces for student associations, among other services. The UOC works to make its educational model evolve and improve. Along this line, a number of innovating projects were launched during the academic year within the sphere of educational quality and teaching methodology, among which one could single out the conceptualisation of the Teaching Plan in accordance with the EHEA and the impact study of UOC graduates. The pilot test carried out during the last semester with sixteen subjects from various programmes enabled some progress to be made in the conceptualisation of the Teaching Plan as a learning planning tool based on design by competencies and focused on the student’s activity. The methodological and functional specifications of the Plan were defined; a visualisation proposal was made; the management and publication processes involved in the implementation of the new tool were analysed; and the work done has been reviewed in order to keep making progress in the right direction. The UOC Graduates Impact Study has enabled an evaluation of the personal and professional benefits involved in studying at the UOC to those people that have obtained a degree or a diploma there, and it has also enabled the acknowledgement and value of the degree in the most immediate environment. The methodology of analysis, both quantitative and qualitative, has enabled to go deeper into the competencies and skills acquired at the UOC and required in the professional exercise, something that has provoked the reflection on the sphere of the plans of study and the corresponding definition. This study becomes the point of departure of a future observatory of UOC graduates. UOC Methodology The UOC’s base is a distance education model that focuses on students that use the information and communications technologies (ICTs) to place within their reach a whole series of spaces, tools and resources that facilitate to them the communication and the activity, not only in regard to their learning process, but also to the development of their academic life. During this academic year, the number of subjects of which the printed version of the didactic materials were sent in web support has expanded notably. Didactic materials have evolved towards this support with the idea of increasing the facility of use and to improve some technical aspects. Students have access to a new application that allows permanent access to the most up-to-date version of the didactic materials of the subjects for which they matriculated to the UOC. During this academic year, the Virtual Campus evolved to provide facility of use and satisfaction to students and tutors, offering at the same time a stable service to a great number of users. in this sense, the Virtual Campus homepage and the various sections of the Virtual Secretary’s Office have been redesigned. The service time was above 99%, with concurrences of up to 2,600 students connected at the same time. Specifically, a portable usability laboratory has been stabilised to analyse the screens of the Virtual Campus and to find the best solutions for students. The laboratory has worked with a number of Campus areas. Classroom, diary, secretary’s office, and file area are just some of the main projects tested with students at the support centres and during the meetings. During this academic year, a first batch of materials totally written in XML providing automatic book, web or voice formats were developed. During a first phase, it was possible to automate the structure of one thousand web materials. Specially, the work on accessibility to web materials jointly developed with the Fundación ONCE could be singled out. 32 Learning Materials Virtual Campus New subjects of the course 1st Semester 2nd Semester Total Recognised Degrees Main Campus 18 34 52 Latin American Campus 45 39 84 Total 63 73 136 Total Subjects Offered 1st Semester 2nd Semester Total Recognised Degrees Main Campus 545 561 1,106 Latin American Campus 358 387 745 Total 903 948 1,851 Materials of new elaboration CD-ROM CD-ROM Book/ Paper Web Software Manual Economics and Business Studies 2 -- -- 21 27 Psychology and Educational Sciences -- -- -- 13 15 Law and Political Science -- -- -- 31 20 Humanities and Language and Literature 9 -- 4 19 15 Computer Science and Multimedia 3 21 -- 18 4 Information and Communications Sciences 1 -- -- 2 11 Tourism -- 2 -- 13 12 East Asian Studies -- -- 6 14 4 Total 15 23 10 131 108 During the academic year 12,155,939 Weekly connections per student 7 During the year 446,316,578 Per student 35 Connections Total connection time (in minutes) 33 During the academic year 2004-2005, the level of satisfaction of UOC students remained stable, with values nearing 4 points over 5, according to the evaluation surveys, so that the high level of satisfaction of students compared to the same period last year was maintained. Institutional Evaluation 2nd Semester 2003-04 2nd Semester 2004-05 4.1 4.1 As regards the study plans, the following evaluation elements were taken into consideration: - Suitability: adaptation of content in the study plan to the expectations generated, taking into account the objectives set, the level of in-depth study, and the difficulty of the subject. - Applicableness: this term refers, basically, to the use of the content in the professional, academic and personal environment of student. And the following were the results obtained: Regarding satisfaction with the elements supporting study, the main results were also placed around 4 over 5. Specifically, the concepts evaluated in this section were the following: - Teaching action: student satisfaction with regard to the actions of tutors and counsellors. - Communication: valuing of the various relationships and interactions offered to the student by the virtual community, and of the various means and resources to obtain communication. - Learning resources: methodological elements whose function is to facilitate learning (activities of various types, case studies, readings, links, and so on) as well as the didactic material itself, whether in digital or paper support. - Evaluation: valuation made by the student regarding the evaluation system used, as far as its suitability, coherence and feedback obtained. - Virtual learning environment: student satisfaction regarding the information, the services and the functionalities offered by the environment. 2nd Semester 2003-04 2nd Semester 2004-05 Suitability 3.9 3.9 Applicableness 3.5 3.5 As for general satisfaction, concerning official studies in Catalan, the global values are given below, with an explanation of each concept: 2nd Semester 2003-04 2nd Semester 2004-05 Teaching Action 4.3 4.3 Communication 3.6 3.7 Learning Resources 3.8 3.8 Evaluation 4.1 4.1 Virtual Learning Environment 3.9 4.0 2nd Semester 2003-04 2nd Semester 2004-05 Enjoyment 4.1 4.0 Belonging 3.8 3.7 Compensation of Dedication 3.9 3.9 Benefit Perception 4 4 Plan of Studies Elements to Support Study Global Values Global Satisfaction 34 2nd Semester 2003-04 2nd Semester 2004-05 Students 20,618 27,280 Number of Replies 3,682 (18%) 5,232 (18.8%) Type of Sampling Voluntary Voluntary Margin of Error 1.49% 2.49% Questionnaire Format Web Web Questionnaire Available During July 2004 July 2005 Place of Publication Message sent to matriculated students Technical Details of the Surveys This year a new external company specialising in market research centralised the collection of replies and the analysis of results, thus ensuring confidentiality and professional handling in dealing with the surveys. Reports were drawn that looked deeper into the analysis of the surveys so that improvements could be suggested in the items valued by students. The measure of student satisfaction forms part of the UOC’s methodological command box, which also includes the measure of the various indicators of academic performance and the degree of continuity in the faculties and in the institution. The gathering of all this information in a periodical manner and the later analyses will enable us to have a command box for decision making geared to improving the University’s quality. The Virtual Library w1 During this course the first prototype of the ARC@ project was generated (Access to, and Retrieval of, On-line Content). Access to teaching content is provided at this phase of the project, in other words, to the didactic materials in web and pdf support, not just in Catalan, but also in Spanish; access is also provided by faculties, subjects and authors. Among the objectives sought by ARC@ there is the improvement of the student’s learning process, facilitating the efficiency of the teaching action and of the content. Under the leadership of the Virtual Library, various UOC faculties and areas take part in the project. Similarly, improvements have been introduced in the organisation of content and the viewing of the classroom libraries of the subjects of recognised degrees. On the face of the experience and success obtained in the resource spaces at the international Master’s classrooms, the service was extended to all the UOC master’s and postgraduate courses, thus obtaining that this service may be available from all the classrooms. In a regular way, digital monographic works were generated on current issues not strictly related to the teaching and academic activity, such as Blogs: The New Communication Phenomenon, Phishing and Security on the Internet, Open Access to Scientific Publications, Software Patents, The Kyoto Protocol, 4th Centenary of Don Quixote and The European Constitution, among others. Use of the Virtual Library Users who used the Library through the Virtual Campus 1,911,050 93.48% Users Users who contacted the support libraries to use their infrastructure, consult materials or collect the loan. Consultations made at the various spaces of the Virtual Library total 23,383,201. 125,882 6.18% Users The technical details of the survey are left as shown in the boxes reproduced next. A light improvement is observed in the percentage of participation and, consequently, the results stay within a more than acceptable error margin. w1 http://www.xina.uoc.es/cat/ 35 Services Thanks to the collaboration with the teaching staff of the degree in Audio- visual Communication, a novel news service on the subject was launched. Through this service any member of the UOC community can stay informed of the main news events taking place in the audiovisual industry (TV, radio, film companies), the main festivals, and the leading awards in the sector, the legal modifications regulating the sector, and so on. The Library Information Newsletter for the Faculty was also launched. This is a monthly service sent into the mailboxes of all UOC teaching staff and researchers, with the aim of offering information about Library content and services that might be interesting for teaching and research. Library Holdings As regards physical documents, during this academic year the UOC Catalogue has listed 64,370 items that refer to books, journals, CD, video-tapes, and so on. Through the consortium, subscriptions have been taken to two collections of e-books: NetLibrary, with more than one thousand books, and Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), made up of more than 1,800 monographic works on computer issues. In parallel, the Library subscribed to four new databases: Blackwell Synergy, of medical scope; Proquest Psychology Journals, in the sphere of psychology; Proquest Medical Library, of the American Medical Association; and Proquest Health&Medical Complete, providing access to more than 1,500 journals and to abstracts from the Medline database. Internal projects A design has been made for the Centre for Resources for Research (CR2), a virtual centre specialising in content and services focusing on the sphere of the information and knowledge society. The CR2 will lend information and documentary support to the doctoral programme and to the IN3 research groups. A project has also been started for the creation of a taxonomy to classify in a systematic way the areas of knowledge of the University. External projects The Library took part in a number of projects together with the UOC’s International Relations Area, elaborating a customised library for the diplomats taking part in the Update Programme for Diplomats (PRADI). It has also taken part in courses elaborated by GEC, the company participated by the UOC, such as the course on Public Safety. Agreements The agreements signed in previous years with various universities and entities are being maintained, and the following universities have also joined: - University of A Coruña - University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria External Projection The Library took part in the Cultural Objects in Networked Environments (COINE) European research programme, from the Information Society Technologies programme of the European Commission. In the project’s final action, the prototype was presented in the dialogue “Moviments humans i immigració” held during the Forum Barcelona 2004. A paper was delivered in Berlin, at the International Cultural Heritage Informatics Meeting (ICHIM), about “Preserving Memories On-line”, jointly with the faculty of Humanities. At the 4th REBIUN Workshop on digital projects: The Digital Library and Teaching Innovation: Learning Objects and Institutional Deposits, the Library presented two papers; the first, under the title of “Management of Teaching Materials: The ARC@ Project (Access and Retrieval of On-line Content)” and the second, ”Information Architecture for Accessibility and Usability: Syndication as an Instrument for Competitiveness and Quality in Content for Teaching”, together with the faculty of Documentation. An article relating to the implementation of a search engine for the VL was published in the Textos universitaris de biblioteconomia i documentació digital journal: “Selection and Implementation of a Search Engine for the UOC’s Virtual Library”. Participation continues in the Dutch group Zwolle, a group that develops criteria to implement policies to manage the rights of authors of scientific and academic works in university environments. The UOC Library also forms part of the Consorci de Biblioteques Universitàries de Catalunya (CBUC) and of the Red Española de Bibliotecas Universitarias (REBIUN). Finally, the UOC Library forms part of the Excellence Network in Digital Libraries (DELOS). 36 University Life Community The UOC university community is made up of people related to the University who have access to the Virtual Campus. It is a collective involving more than fifty thousand people in the Campus in Catalan and more than twenty thousand in the Campus in Spanish. This includes graduates, students, own faculty, contributing staff, management personnel, research staff, authors of the materials, and people linked to the co-operation projects. All these people have a UOC card, which they receive by post during the first semester. The university community is made up of people with very diverse jobs, lifestyles and concerns. These people take part in social spaces, proposals and activities that allow them to continue training beyond the classrooms, with the aim of exchanging knowledge and experiences, and of favouring their personal academic and professional development. The forums People with identical professional, academic or personal interests exchange opinions, experiences and information through the participation spaces. This is a multidirectional environment, where one can exercise his critical analysis and anyone may adopt a position that send or receives ideas and knowledge. Any member of the university community can open up conversation spaces around any issues, and take part in those that are already working. Till the end of 2004-2005, more than eleven thousand people joined and took part in the forums, with more than two hundred open spaces, embracing subjects that range from the studies at the University to leisure and culture, professions, geographical areas, hobbies or aspects of a more personal nature. Associations The aim of the Associations Service is to channel the work of the various interest groups so that the activities undertaken by the members of the community may be enriching for all. The University offers a space within the Virtual Campus for each association which contains information of the association and exchange mailboxes. In the academic year 2004-2005 nineteen associations were active. Participation Spaces Study Trips - Egypt (two trips) and Turkey. Organised by the Aula Egipcíaca and the tutors of Prehistory and Ancient History, with a total of ninety-eight students taking part. - Summer Course at the Menéndez Pelayo International University in Santander. Organised by the Psychology students, it was attended by a group of fourteen students. - Summer Course in Chinese, at Beijing’s Language and Culture University (BLCU). Organised by the East Asia studies and the UOC’s office in Beijing, twelve UOC students took part. The trip included a dinner with more than thirty UOC students who normally live in China. Cultural and Social Activities Out of the initiative of the members of the community themselves, of the teaching staff or of the University governing team, a number of activities of an eminently social or cultural nature were organised world wide. UOC Students’ Trip to Egypt 37 In Catalonia The UOC community held dinners organised by the various support centres’ committees and the centres themselves in Amposta, Manresa, Palafrugell, Reus, Tarragona, Tortosa and Vidreres. La Virtual La Virtual (Virtual Consumers’ Network) is the UOC university community’s consumers’ network. Its function is to forward external commercial proposals to the University, specially those that could be most interesting to its members. Its activity embraces a wide range of advantages for the community, as well as specific offers and proposals aimed at solving specific needs, such as telephone connection, computer equipment or the UOC didactic materials. In addition, the members of La Virtual can obtain exclusive discounts and offers; to buy in other co-operatives, such as Abacus, in the same conditions of its members; and to access the consumers’ associations of consumer co-operatives. Advantages in products and services This is a space devoted to the exchange, buying or selling of any product and service among individuals. The announcements are sorted into the following categories: - Sports - Property - Computers - Home - Motor - Employment - Others The Butlletí de la Comunitat UOC is sent every month to the university community members. It includes information about University activities, services and news. With a will to facilitate to all community members the practice of sport, access is offered to spaces and services from other entities in advantageous conditions, and participation is facilitated to University students, lecturers and staff in the university championships. Twenty-seven University students took part in the 2004-2005 University Catalan Championships, which have this year been co-ordinated by the UOC and the University of Barcelona (UB). The members of the university community have had access to more than two hundred and fifty offers and discounts of between 5% and 50% in museums, bookshops, sports shops and other products and services of companies and cultural entities across Catalonia and Spain. In addition, the ticket raffle service distributed some four thousand five hundred free tickets, or tickets at reduced or half price, for theatre plays and concerts at the Gran Teatre del Liceu, the Teatre Lliure, the Teatre Nacional de Catalunya, the Teatre Poliorama, the Teatre Victòria, the Versus Teatre and the Auditori de Barcelona, among others. Advantages Small Announcements The Butlletí de la Comunitat UOC (UOC Community’s Newsletter) Sports Abroad The UOC university community includes students living in fifty-nine countries. During the academic year 2004-2005 the University’s governing team has encouraged meetings with students, graduates and contributing teaching staff in the following countries: - China (7 students attended); - Colombia (31 people attended); - Mexico (52 people attended); - Belgium (10 people attended); - Dominican Republic (15 people attended); - Puerto Rico (3 people attended). In Spain Meetings were organised with the aim of providing a space to meet, to accompany the new students along their first steps in the Virtual Campus, to explain first-hand the challenges faced by the University, and to listen to the opinions and concerns of students. Territorial Meetings Santiago de Compostela 90 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria 65 Madrid 35 People attending 38 Face-to-face Meetings Face-to-face meetings constitute the right space for bringing students and teaching staff together at the beginning and at the end of each semester. Presentation meetings take place at the start of each semester with the academic objective of having the tutors set out the teaching plan of the various subjects. Synthesis meetings take place at the end of each semester with the academic objective of allowing the tutors to evaluate the development of subjects over the semester and to provide their latest suggestions regarding examinations. The content of the meetings includes an academic programme of counselling and tutoring sessions, a programme of complementary activities made up of workshops and cultural activities, and various usually virtual services at the University, such as: Computer Assistance, Student Services, the UOC Friends’ and Graduates’ Club, Community Galvanisation, and so on. All activities can be previously consulted on the meeting’s website. Since this academic year 2004-2005 newly matriculated students can attend synthesis meetings so they can start enjoying university life and the atmosphere of the meetings before starting their studies. The activities addressed to these students are based on the presentations of the studies, face-to-face counselling sessions with their initial counsellors and some workshops specially prepared for this new incorporation profile. The academic programme of the meetings has an approximate stable attendance of 35% of the total matriculated students. Presentation meeting, first semester Venue: Bellaterra Campus, Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) Date: 18 September 2004 Colloquia - Faculty of Law and Political Science: “La signatura electrònica a l’administració per Internet”, by Ignacio Alamillo, Head of Legal Issues, Agència Catalana de Certificació (CATCERT). - Faculty of Information and Communications Sciences: “Què és la visualització d’informació?”, by Joan Carles Dursteler, founder of Infovis.net, a website devoted to the study of the visualisation of information. - Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences: “Lectura i alfabetisme a la societat de la informació”, by Dr Cèsar Coll, Professor of Evolutionary Psychology and Education at the University of Barcelona (UB). - Faculty of Humanities and Catalan Language and Literature: “Elogi de la paraula parlada”, by Joan Francesc Mira Castera, Premi d’Honor de les Lletres Catalanes 2004. - East Asian Studies Programme and Tourism Programme: “La Xina: apropant cultures a través del turisme. De la gran muralla a la Sagrada Família”, by Josep Andreu Casanovas, Head of Tourism, Tea Cegos/Consultur. Head of projects in China. - A lecture on “Cirurgia refractiva”, by Dr Joaquim Mauricio of the Institut Oftalmològic de Barcelona. - A lecture organised by the Campus for Peace: “Campanya mundial per a la reforma de les institucions internacionals”, by Josep Xercavins i Valls, lecturer at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC) and co- ordinator of the Ad Hoc Secretariat of the World Forum of Civil Society Networks and Campaign (UBUNTU). - A lecture “El nou Estatut d’Autonomia”, by Francesc Baltasar, Secretary-General of the Ministry of Institutional Relations and Participation, Generalitat de Catalunya. Cultural activities - Presentation of the book of the Associació Catalana de Comptabilitat i Direcció (ACCID): NIC/NIIF, Normes Internacionals de Comptabilitat, by Francesc Garreta, President, Auditing Section, Col·legi de Titulats Mercantils i Empresarials de Barcelona; Ferran Termes, President, ACCID; and Jordi Vilaseca, Head of the Faculty of Economics and Business Studies, UOC. - Cinema at the UOC. A cycle on European short films. - Attendance to the meeting of the Bus de l’Estatut. Tutoring sessions 1,082 Subjects 483 Shared counselling sessions 95 People attending the face-to-face meetings (figures include students, counsellors, tutors and lecturers) Two presentation meetings per semester (people attending) 10,000 Two synthesis meetings per semester (people attending) 8,000 Counselling and tutoring sessions 39 - Search for information in a virtual environment - Internet I - Internet II - Planning your study time - Pocket PCs and other PDAs - Educational resources on the internet - Linguistic services - The Virtual Library - Search for information in general databases - E-books - Shiatsu massage - Digital video cameras Colloquia - A lecture of the Faculty of Humanities and Language and Literature: “Homilies d’Organyà”. - A lecture “Ser nen a Nicaragua”, organised by the UOC Campus for Peace, Familias Unidas and Dianova International. Cultural activities - A photographic exhibition “Ahorita...”, photographs of Nicaragua, El Salvador and Guatemala by Pau Gavaldà, organised by the Campus for Peace and the Comitè Óscar Romero Tarragona-Reus. - Cinema at the meeting. A cycle of documentary films on the plight of children in Nicaragua. Organised by the Campus for Peace with the collaboration of the Comitè Óscar Romero Tarragona-Reus and Familias Unidas: Metal y vidrio, De niña a madre and Chigüines. Synthesis meeting, first semester Venue: Bellaterra Campus, Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) Date: 18 December 2004 Tutoring sessions 1,082 Subjects 483 Shared counselling sessions 95 Blood donations 43 Children in the ludoteca (Play Area) 108 Library Loans 81 Returns 132 Total workshops 12 Total sessions 33 Total people attending 1,457 - Exam preparation - Search for information in a virtual environment - The Virtual Library - Internet I - Internet II - Introduction to digital photography - Digital video cameras - General databases - Pocket PCs and other PDAs - Planning your study time Total workshops 10 Total sessions 23 Total people attending 408 Blood donations 26 Children in the ludoteca (Play Area) 78 Library Loans 13 Returns 56 Presentation Meeting September 2004 Workshops Services Counselling and tutoring sessions Services Workshops 40 Presentation meeting, second semester Venue: Bellaterra Campus, Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) Date: 26 February 2005 - Planning your study time - General databases - Search for information in a virtual environment - The Virtual Library - PowerPoint I - PowerPoint II - Linguistic services - Digital video cameras - Digital video editing - Digital photography - Protecting your computer - Ergonomics - Introduction to yoga - Nutrition Total workshops 14 Total sessions 34 Total people attending 1,203 Tutoring sessions 1,109 Subjects 554 Shared counselling sessions 87 Colloquia - Catalunya Ràdio’s El suplement live radio programme, on the occasion of the celebration of the 10th anniversary. - Faculty of Humanities and Language and Literature: “Corregir els crims del franquisme. Les lliçons que es desprenen del cas de l’Arxiu de Salamanca”, with the presentation of the book Volem els papers. La lluita per la repatriació dels papers de Salamanca, by Antoni Strubell, President, Comissió de la Dignitat. - Faculty of Information and Communication Sciences: “L’Administració digital: una nova manera de gestionar la informació en l’Administració pública”, by Manel Sanromà, Head of Information Systems, Xarxa Sanitària i Social de Santa Tecla, Tarragona and Lecturer at the Rovira i Virgili University (URV). - Faculty of Economics and Business Studies: “Els reptes actuals de l’economia catalana”, by Jacint Ros Ombravella, Professor of Economic Policy, University of Barcelona (UB) and Financial Ombudsman (Síndic de Comptes) of the Generalitat de Catalunya. - Faculty of Law and Political Science: presentation of the book Derecho y nuevas tecnologías, by lecturers from the Faculty of Law. - East Asian Studies Programme: “La cerimònia del te: una percepció social i estètica en el món japonès”, by Reiko Ishimatsu, lecturer in Asian Studies. - Tourism Programme: “Altaïr, una talaia del turisme durant el darrer quart de segle”, by Pep Bernades, Director, Altaïr bookshop. - A lecture from the Campus for Peace: “Després del tsunami, reconstruïm el futur?”, by Francesc Panyella, Spanish Red Cross international delegate for logistic work in Sri Lanka. Cultural activities - Cinema at the UOC. Animation: past and present. Blood donations 26 Children in the ludoteca (Play Area) 126 Library Loans 93 Returns 168 Broadcasting of Catalunya Ràdio’s El suplement radio programme at the face-to-face meeting Counselling and tutoring sessions Services Workshops 41 Synthesis meeting, second semester Venue: Bellaterra Campus, Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) Date: 4 June 2005 Tutoring sessions 1,109 Subjects 554 Shared counselling sessions 87 Colloquia - East Asian Studies Programme: “Las protestas de Tiananmen en Pekín. Una mirada testimonial”, by Augusto Soto, tutor of East Asian Studies at the UOC, and direct witness of the Tiananmen square events of June 1989. - UOC Co-operation: “Turisme solidari”. - A talk on the study trip to Santander’s Menéndez Pelayo International University by students of Psychology. - The Virtual Library - Search for information in general databases - Search for information in a virtual environment - Organising your holidays - Internet I - Internet II - Quo vadis? Developing your professional career - Exam preparation Total workshops 8 Total sessions 16 Total people attending 231 Cultural activities - Audiovisual show of various journeys: Veneçuela, una joia del món. - Cinema at the UOC. Cinema at the meeting. Compilation of the best sessions from 2004 and 2005: El baile de los esqueletos (1929) El patito feo; primera versión (1931) Flores y árboles (1932) La liebre y la tortuga (1934) La tierra de la música (1935) El patito feo; segunda versión (1939) - Theatre at the meeting: Euripides’s Medea. Blood donations 24 Children in the ludoteca (Play Area) 79 Library Loans 21 Returns 69 Synthesis Meeting, June 2005 Counselling and tutoring sessions Services Workshops 42 First semester 23,041 Second semester 19,873 Total academic year 42,914 Student Services and Care Student Care Students at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya have a Student Care Service organised into various areas and information services. Students’ Guide and the Counselling Classroom The Guide, of which the second edition was elaborated last year, gives access to the counselling classroom; explains the main elements of the educational model; describes the teaching objectives of recognised degrees; provides information about the various possibilities that students have for personal contact and for participation in the university community; and presents the main services the university provides. The counselling classroom is the space destined to students, where they can get into permanent contact with their counsellor. The classroom also contains useful content for the development of the students’ academic life. Academic Information on the Campus In the 2004-2005 academic year a number of improvements continued to be made in the presentation of Campus information and also in regard to the personalisation of the academic content addressed to students doing recognised degrees. These improvements consisted in the application of a new design to such areas as the Home Page of the Campus or various sections of the Virtual Secretary’s Office, the use of graphic elements to reinforce the arrangement of the material, the adaptation of the structure of certain pages, and a clearer organisation and hierarchical structuring of information in different areas of the Virtual Campus. In regard to the personalisation of information, the Secretary’s Office Newsletter month by month obtained more subscribers among the students doing recognised degrees and, with more than seven thousand five- hundred subscriptions at the end of the academic year, it has consolidated itself as an informational resource linked to the main academic processes. Consultation Response Service Non-teaching issues 1,731 Teaching issues 194 Total 1,925 First semester 4,454 Second semester 7,685 Incidents attended to through the Campus 9,756 Incidents attended to over the phone 44,873 Total consultations 54,629 Computer Assistance Service Inquiries, suggestions and complaints received Students subscribed to the Newsletter Incorporation of new students Prior to starting their studies at the UOC, students have already obtained access to the Virtual Campus, from where they can consult detailed information about the matriculation process, the transactions and the papers that will have to be submitted. They have the chance to participate in the virtual welcoming area – a space especially devised so that all new students may solve all the doubts they may have concerning matriculation and incorporation into the University, in close contact with a counsellor and other study colleagues. Student Opinion Another aspect linked to the student care and attention is the collection and dissemination of student opinion in regard to the services they receive through the University. The collection of the student voice is essential to maintain the quality of the processes of relation to the customer and, above all, to promote improvement actions in the services and care provided by the UOC. In the academic year 2004- 2005 the number and the scope of the activities carried out to capture student opinion has been extended. Among them, the satisfaction survey on the attention services carried out in July 2005 stands out. On the other hand, the definition of a yearly programme of the activities geared towards the sensing of opinion in order to adapt them to the pace of the academic year has been co-ordinated. Consultations attended 43 The centre offers the maximum level of services to all the students in the regions that it is aimed to cover. It also undertakes to co-ordinate all the work of the support points and the link points, and the services offered therefrom. Cultural activities that contribute to enriching the programmes of the areas in which the UOC is present are also promoted from these centres. Support points and link points act as complementary entities to the support centres. They are located within public services or institutional centres in accordance with a collaboration agreement. These territorial entities offer service to the public and the possibility of carrying out some specific transactions; they also have equipment for connection to the UOC’s Virtual Campus. Throughout this academic year, the UOC has been present in the following territories: - Tarragona Support Point (Tarragonès) - Amposta Support Point (Montsià) New premises were also inaugurated in Valencia, in Carrer de la Pau, number 3. UOC Centres The territorial network is structured in two levels: A nucleus network of support centres which covers territorial limits or population areas, and a capillary network of support points and link points that reaches all the Catalan regions. The support centre, principal resource of the territorial network, is orientated toward the support and galvanisation of the university community and the dissemination of information about the UOC in that sphere. Support Centres Support Points and Link Points With the support of Barcelona Badalona (Barcelonès) Badalona-Llefià (Barcelonès) Town Council of Badalona Barcelona-les Corts (Barcelonès) Barcelona Consortium of Libraries Barcelona-Vila Olímpica (Barcelonès) Barcelona Consortium of Libraries Barcelona-Sant Andreu (Barcelonès) Barcelona Consortium of Libraries Barcelona-Guinardó (Barcelonès) Barcelona Consortium of Libraries L’Hospitalet de Llobregat (Barcelonès) Town Council of L’Hospitalet de Llobregat Mataró (Maresme) Town Council of Mataró Sant Feliu de Llobregat (Baix Llobregat) Vilanova i la Geltrú (Garraf) Town Council of Vilanova i La Geltrú Masquefa (Anoia) Town Council of Masquefa Vallirana (Baix Llobregat) Town Council of Vallirana Vilafranca del Penedès (Alt Penedès) Terrassa (Vallès Occidental) Rubí (Vallès Occidental) Town Council of Rubí Sabadell (Vallès Occidental) Granollers (Vallès Oriental) Town Council of Granollers Barberà del Vallès (Vallès Occidental) Town Council of Barberà del Vallès Manresa (Bages) Berga (Berguedà) Town Council of Berga, Regional Council of Berguedà, and Fundació Universitària del Berguedà Igualada (Anoia) Town Council of Igualada Puigcerdà (Cerdanya) Regional Council of La Cerdanya Solsona (Solsonès) Regional Council of Solsonès Manlleu (Osona) Town Council of Manlleu, Caixa Manlleu and Fundació Mil·lenari Vic (Osona) Salt (Gironès) Banyoles (Pla de l’Estany) Regional Council of Pla de l’Estany Blanes (Selva) Town Council of Blanes Figueres (Alt Empordà) Regional Council of Alt Empordà Olot (Garrotxa) Fundació d’Estudis Superiors d’Olot Palafrugell (Baix Empordà) Town Council of Palafrugell Ripoll (Ripollès) Regional Council of Ripollès Santa Coloma de Farners (Selva) Town Council of Santa Coloma de Farners Ribes de Freser (Ripollès) Town Council of Ribes de Freser Vidreres (Selva) Town Council of Vidreres Reus (Baix Camp) Coma-ruga (Baix Penedès) Consorci Universitari del Baix Penedès Montblanc (Conca de Barberà) Regional Council of Conca de Barberà Tarragona (Tarragonès) Regional Council of Tarragonès Valls (Alt Camp) Consorci Pro Universitari Alt Camp-Conca de Barberà and Town Council of Valls Tortosa (Baix Ebre) Amposta (Montsià) Regional Council of Montsià Gandesa (Terra Alta) Regional Council of la Terra Alta Móra d’Ebre (Ribera d’Ebre) Regional Council of Ribera d’Ebre La Fatarella (Terra Alta) Town Council of La Fatarella Santa Bàrbara (Montsià) Town Council of Santa Bàrbara Lleida (Segrià) Seu d’Urgell (Alt Urgell) Regional Council of Alt Urgell Sort (Pallars Sobirà) Regional Council of Pallars Sobirà Tàrrega (Urgell) Town Council of Tàrrega La Pobla de Segur (Pallars Jussà) Town Council of La Pobla de Segur Alghero (Italy) - (Barcelonès)* Òmnium Cultural in Alghero, University of Sasser and Town Council of Alghero Brussels (Belgium) - (Barcelonès)* Patronat Català Pro Europa Ciutadella (Menorca) - (Barcelonès)* Town Council of Ciutadella and University of the Balearic Islands Illes Pitiüses (Barcelonès)* Island Council of Eivissa and Formentera Manacor (Majorca) - (Barcelonès)* Town Council of Manacor and University of the Balearic Islands Sant Julià de Lòria (Andorra) Virtual Studies of Andorra (University of Andorra) Madrid premises Valencia premises Seville premises * Reference support centre Territorial Distribution 44 The various entities of the UOC that provide service to the public experienced an overall increase in activity in the last academic year, of around 20%, specially in the entities located in Catalonia, a fact that can be attributed to the launch of the @teneu universitari and to the high demand of access to the recognised degrees during the period from April to June 2005. There was also an increase in the number of messages received by e-mail in the information mail-boxes and in the support centres of Barcelonès and Vallès Occidental. The distribution of consultations for each device was the following: Attention to the Public Support Centres and Points 76,281 Main Campus - 902 141 141 39,148 Latin American Campus - 902 372 373 23,100 informacio@uoc.edu 6,118 informacion@uoc.edu 3,850 Total 148,497 Postgraduate Training 6,382 Recognised Degrees 4,856 Doctorate 3 Total 11,241 Class of 2004-2005 This academic year saw the graduation of the first class of students of the Diploma in Tourism. Business Sciences 460 Business Administration and Management 205 Labour Sciences 336 Market Research and Techniques 76 Psychopedagogy 163 Psychology 31 Law 105 Political and Administration Sciences 32 Humanities 50 Catalan Language and Literature 10 Technical Engineering in Computer Management 88 Technical Engineering in Computer Systems 127 Computer Engineering 75 Degree in Multimedia Studies 39 Documentation 177 Audiovisual Communication 15 Tourism 3 Total Graduates in Recognised and Own Degrees 1,992 Doctor’s degree in the Information and Knowledge Society 1 Master’s degree holders and other postgraduate students 880 Total 2,873 The UOC Friends’ and Graduates’ Club Those who have done courses at the UOC attain a profile that is ideal for their becoming participants in an emerging knowledge society, since they acquire a talent for managing online information and knowledge, which leads to their developing an innovative and creative mentality that is open to continuous learning, so making them committed to the cultivation of that talent, flexible in regard to the changes going on around them, and able to manage their time well. Academic Year 2004-2005 Graduate Students UOC Graduates Information-providing Devices Number of consultations attended to 45 The UOC Friends’ and Graduates’ Club offers graduates the possibility of keeping up their links with the University, and so of forming part of a network of associates that share areas, services, and privileges with the objective of promoting their projection and recognition in the professional world and of bringing their acquired knowledge up to date while participating in the quality and prestige that is the stamp of the University. Club members enjoy a wide range of resources and services to be found in the following three theme areas. The Club provides the tools, services, and resources necessary for the professional projection of members. In this area the Employment Service is included. It offers professional personalised guidance and selected job offers, as well as the Directory of Graduates. The Directory of UOC Graduates 2004 The Directory of Graduates 2004 is the book in which figure those who have obtained a Doctorate, a degree, or a diploma at the UOC in the period up to July 2004, with their contact details, academic title, and professional data. We pursue two objectives through the publication of this Directory. - To facilitate contact between graduates so that they will be able to interchange ideas and experiences, and to create new projects in common. - To offer a tool for communications with enterprise and with the main intermediaries in the job market that will allow them to know who the graduates of the UOC are in order to send them proposals for professional improvement. The Directory of Graduates has been published in Catalan and in Spanish and sent to numerous firms, among which are the most representative consultancy firms in the job market for the selection of human resources, and the principal firms in each of the sectors relating to the studies offered at the UOC. Professional Projection The Club allows a constant re-cycling of the knowledge acquired during the course of study on the subjects of the professional sphere, the information society, and the knowledge of culture in general. In this area are included attractive discounts in training and the possibility of obtaining access to courses, seminars, and one-day conferences. Training The Club offers the possibility of creating, maintaining, and reinforcing contacts with other graduates, former students, and teaching staff, in order to consolidate a network of relationships that, either personally or professionally, may prove worthwhile and enriching. The Club also offers activities and provides advantages that make it easier to accede to cultural and artistic life and to participate in it. The Club is aimed at graduates in degrees awarded by the UOC (Doctorate, first degrees, diplomas, and engineering qualifications) and toward former students who may wish to keep up their contacts at the UOC even if they did not complete their studies. Membership is obtained through the Virtual Campus once a degree is completed, and new graduates are entitled to one year’s membership gratis. This year the Third Graduates’ Night was celebrated on the premises of the INEFC. That evening, there was a debate held under the chairmanship of the journalist Salvador Alsius. Those participating in it were the Rector of the University, Gabriel Ferraté; the General Manager of Farrés Assessors, Antoni Farrés; the Vice President of the Foundation for the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Carmina Virgili; and the Humanities graduate, UOC Counsellor, and Administrator of the Col·legi Oficial de Periodistes de Catalunya (Official Association of Journalists of Catalonia), Àngel Jiménez. Immediately afterward there was an open-air dinner with live music provided by Erwyns Jazz Kréd. This act, which is of a recreational nature, is intended to offer a common meeting-place to all former students of the University. Maintaining Contacts Graduation Night – June 2005 46 Research Introduction On 9th February 2005 the Governing Council of the University approved the document entitled Marc general de recerca de la UOC (General Research Framework of the UOC), in which the IN3 w1 research institute is defined as an instrument for promoting and providing support to the activities carried out within the framework of the research areas already established. The UOC is a young university that, basically, in its ten years of history, has devoted itself to creating and consolidating an educational offer of high quality with the objective of facilitating the training that people may need throughout their lives. Now, after this initial period in which the teaching and management staff have oriented their activities toward education, it is time to begin on a series of activities that will facilitate, orient, and foment research specialising in the information and knowledge society. In order to carry out the double function of the IN3 – on the one hand, to foment and provide support to research promoted by the teaching staff of the University, and on the other, to foment the areas of research which the University may prioritise – work was carried out during the 2004-2005 academic year on the definition, conceptualisation, and implementation of the five following projects: Strategic Structuring of Research Activities This begins with the definition, on the part of the Governing Council, of the various areas of research that the University recognises. Research activity is carried out in the form of projects engaged in by the research staff of the University. In order to favour the consolidation of research teams and to give continuity to their research activities, recognition is given to the research programmes within the framework of each of the eight defined areas. These programmes bring together various projects from a specific subject-area that share generic objectives, resources, tools, and methodology. The structuring of research in this way is intended to permit and to favour, on the one hand, the integration of research staff in the various programmes, a factor intended to have a positive influence on the obtaining of critical mass with common interests. For this reason, in this academic year the most fundamental work has been the elaboration of a strategic research plan and the definition of the research map of the University. Research Qualification In an increasingly-competitive scientific environment it is indispensable to favour the appearance of research structures that will help to establish research groups and teams capable of carrying out research of high quality. In this context, it is clearly important to participate in the training of Doctors in order to contribute to increasing the critical mass of the system of science and technology. The work carried out is made concrete in the publication of calls for projects additional to those established by the various administrative bodies. These calls for projects, which the UOC itself effects, are intended to satisfy two objectives. The first, that doctoral students qualified to apply state-wide to do doctoral theses should be able to start their research work in association with a research team in the interim period prior to the resolution of the official application process. The second, that students who for varying reasons may not be eligible for official grants but who may be able to fit their thesis projects into the framework of the activities of a University research team, should have the opportunity to do so. Research Promotion The increase in research activity – and consequently, the obtaining of results and the increase in scientific production – requires activities that will help to foment such research and make it easier for those involved to carry out associated activities. To this end, a number of focal points of activity have been established. In the first place, the interchange of information and knowledge among experts with common interests has been promoted with the objective of contributing to the establishment of alliances, the detection of new opportunities, the fomenting of continuing education, and the creation of a working environment among academics that will stimulate on-going and dynamic activity. In the second place, it has been of prime importance to encourage the obtaining of scientific products in certain formats, given that this may have a direct effect on the impact of the results. In the 2004-2005 academic year work was done on the development of a tool for the creation and maintenance of project websites; a start was made on the Virtual Campus project for research, in which the Research Resources Centre (Centre de Recursos per a la Recerca) is inserted; and a definition was given to the grants programme for researchers for the organisation of one-day conferences and longer conferences, for scientific mobility and interchange, and for the publication of results. Publication of Results It is vital to make scientific production and the research, development, and innovation projects carried out at this University known to society in general and to financing institutions and other scientific-technical institutions if we are to guarantee for the UOC a good position in matters of research and innovation. At the same time, a well-effected and appropriate publication of research, development, and innovation activities favours the possibility of alliances with other institutions, allows an increase in the number of possible outside collaborators in scientific activity, and contributes to making society aware of the importance of research. For this reason, a series of activities have been planned which are intended to promote the publication of the research activity of the University and of our researchers: the activating of the design project and the implementation of both the platform for the publication of research activity and the application of registry and deposit of the UOC’s activity on research, development and innovation. Research Management and Support Services To allow the consolidation and increase of research, development, and innovation activities, it is also necessary for the University to have a unit that will offer management and support services to high-quality research, such that both the development and the continuing support of research activity may be guaranteed. In this regard, in the year 2004 the Project Management Office (Oficina de Gestió de Projectes, OGP) was created at the IN3 as a tool for the promotion, support, and management of research, development, and innovation activities. The OGP is the instrument intended to supply and cover all the needs of researchers and supervisors throughout the various phases of a research, development, and innovation project. Given the importance that management and support services have in promoting, favouring, and fomenting research, work was undertaken in the 2004-2005 academic year not only on the redefinition of some of those services, but also on the development and implementation of a group of computer tools intended to help to improve such services. These tools, which are for making processes automatic and so for offering an improved quality in the provision of services, are the following: integral research management tool (GIR), which covers the management of financing opportunities and proposals (financing sources database with the possibility of searches), project management, research activity information (curricula of researchers in various formats + a scientific report), economic management and management of (project) staff, and the possibility of defining an evaluation process and of establishing standards of scientific production. w1 http://www.uoc.edu/in3 47 Projects Network Society LABORATORY OF USABILITY OF MOBILE APPLICATIONS (INTERACTION LAB) w1 Objectives: The new laboratory will allow companies linked to the ICTs to experiment with, and optimise, its services, headsets and applications with the aim of ensuring its commercial success. Head Researcher: Raquel Navarro Prieto Institutions Taking Part: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), Centre d’Innovació i Desenvolupament Empresarial (CIDEM). STRATEGIES TO INTRODUCE AND USE ICTs IN THE SPANISH UNIVERSITY SYSTEM: ANALYSIS OF THE DECISIONS TAKEN BY UNIVERSITY GOVERNING TEAMS RELATED TO ICTs (E-STRATEGIES) w2 Objectives: To define the model of initial analysis of the impact of the use of the ICTs at University. Researchers: Josep Maria Duart, Francisco Rubio, Teresa Sancho, Josep M. Mominó, David Castillo Institutions Taking Part: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya. PIC. PROJECT INTERNET CATALONIA w3 Project on productivity and competitiveness in Catalunya (PPCC). Second Phase (2005-2007): It analyses the determinants of productivity and the competitive models of Catalan companies. Research Team: Dr Jordi Vilaseca i Requena, Lecturer at the UOC and Co-director of the research project, Dr Joan Torrent i Sellens, Lecturer at the UOC and Co-director of the research project, Carlos F. Cabañero Pisa, Lecturer at the UOC, Dr David Castillo Merino, Lecturer at the UOC, Dr Rosa Colomé i Perales, Lecturer at the Escola Superior de Comerç Internacional, Pilar Ficapal i Cusí, Lecturer at the UOC, Dr Ana Isabel Jiménez Zarco, Lecturer at the UOC, Dr Josep Lladós i Masllorens, Lecturer at the UOC, María Jesús Martínez Argüelles, Lecturer at the UOC, Dr Antoni Meseguer i Artola, Lecturer at the UOC, Dr Inma Rodríguez Ardura, Lecturer at the UOC, 2 research interns. School in the Network Society. Second Phase (2005-2007): In the second phase, the project addresses a more complex analysis of the data obtained in the first phase, the publication of results and the identification of those most relevant questions. Research Team: Carles Sigalés, Lecturer at the UOC and Co-director of the research project, Josep M. Mominó, Lecturer at the UOC and Co-director of the research project, Jordi Planella, Lecturer at the UOC, Israel Rodríguez, Lecturer at the UOC, Albert Fornieles, Lecturer at the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) and Tutor at the UOC, Àngel Domingo, Tutor and Counsellor at the UOC, and student at the UOC Doctoral Programme, Daniela Ruiz, Researcher at the IN3, Julio Meneses, Researcher at the IN3, Xavier Laudo, Researcher at the IN3 E-governance and Citizens in the Generalitat de Catalunya (2004-2006): The main goal of the current research project is the analysis of the process of change in the traditional relationships between the administration and citizens that implies the implementation of e- governance initiatives in an Autonomous administration such as the Generalitat of Catalonia, the Catalan government. Research Team: Eduard Aibar, Lecturer at the UOC and Director of the research project, Ferran Urgell, Researcher at the IN3, Yanina Welp, Researcher at the IN3 Internet and the Catalan public universities workshop. Second phase (2005-2007): The aim of this research project is to analyse the transformation processes of the university system in Catalonia, their link to our current reality and the repercussions that these processes have on society in general. Research Team: Dr Josep Maria Duart, Lecturer at the UOC and Director of the research project, Dr Teresa Sancho, Lecturer at the UOC, Marc Gil, Researcher at the IN3, 1 Research Assistant Communication and Social Change in the Information Society: The Internet in the Audiovisual Context of Catalonia: This research has a dual value: on the one hand, this is one of the first studies at an international level on the Internet as a communications media; and on the other, it seeks to be the first x-ray of the transformations of the communications media in Catalonia caused by the implementation of the Net and the use of Information and Communications Technologies. Research Team: Imma Tubella, Lecturer at the UOC and Director of the research project, Jordi Alberich, Lecturer at the UOC, Gemma Andreu, Lecturer at the UOC, Vincent Dwyer, student at the UOC Doctoral Programme, Esther Fernández, Head of Studies Service, Televisió de Catalunya, Carles Fernández, student at the UOC Doctoral Programme, Sylvia Montilla, Research Service, Consell Audiovisual de Catalunya, Víctor Renobell, Lecturer at the UOC, Toni Roig, Lecturer at the UOC, Carlos Tabernero, student at the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) Doctoral Programme Technological Modernisation, Organisational Change and Service Delivery in the Catalan Public Health System: This research project analyses the interaction among information and communications technologies, organisational change, cultural change, and relationships with users in the public system of health services in Catalonia. Research Team: Manuel Castells, Lecturer at the UOC and Co-director of the research project, M. Teresa Arbués, Lecturer at the UOC and Co-director of the research project, Francisco Lupiáñez, Researcher at the IN3, Francesc Saigi, Lecturer at the UOC e-learning INTERACTION AND EDUCATIONAL INFLUENCE: THE CONSTRUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE IN TEACHING AND LEARNING ELECTRONIC ENVIRONMENTS Objectives: The study of knowledge- building processes and of the mechanisms of educational influence in formal teaching and learning environments that use distance interaction forms with the support of the use of the new information and communications technologies. Head Researcher: Elena Barberà Gregori Institutions Taking Part: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC). w1 http://www.uoc.edu/in3/interactionlab w2 http://www.uoc.edu/in3/e-strategias w3 http://www.uoc.edu/in3/pic Funding Entity Generalitat de Catalunya Work Started 28 November 2002 Work To End 28 February 2004 Total Cost of the Project 164,900 euros Funding Entity Generalitat de Catalunya Management of the Manuel Castells Research Programme Imma Tubella Co-ordination Anna Sánchez-Juárez Funding Entity Spanish Ministry of Education and Science Programme Directorate-General of Universities. Improvement of quality in higher education and activities of university staff Work Started 27 May 2004 Work To End 28 October 2004 Funds Received by UOC 25,630 euros Total Cost of the Project 25,630 euros Funding Entity Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology Programme Grants for the funding of R+D projects Work Started 28 December 2001 Work To End 27 December 2004 Funds Received by UOC 21,035.42 euros Total Cost of the Projec 127,273 euros MULTILINGUAL COMMUNICATION WITH EMERGENCY CONTROL ROOMS (MULTICOM) w1 Objectives: To increase the linguistic abilities of staff attending the 112 telephone emergency service. Researchers: Carles Fernàndez Barrera, Jordi Sarriera Pérez Institutions Taking Part: VFDB-Association for the Promotion of the German Fire Safety (Germany), Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), Feuerwehr Aachen (Germany), University of Cologne (Germany), KREASOFT (Germany), Servicio de Protección Civil S.O.S. Navarra (Spain), Institut National d’Études de la Sécurité Civile, INESC (France), Escola de Bombers i Protecció Civil de Catalunya, Landesfeuerwehrschule Baden-Württemberg (Germany), Service Départamental d’Incendie et Secours du Haut-Rhin (France), Regionale Brandweer Zuid-Limburg (France), Merseyside Fire Service (United Kingdom), University of Liverpool - Languages Learning Centre (United Kingdom), Hellenic Association of Fire Service Officers (Greece), Languages National Training Association (United Kingdom), Brandweer Hasselt (Belgium). EQUAL EMERGIM Objectives: To improve and put on the same level the working conditions of women that carry out work and personal assistance in homes, by acknowledging and improving their professional role in the Eix Diagonal environment. Head Researcher: Meritxell Santiago Bayona Institutions Taking Part: Town Council of Vilafranca del Penedès, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC). CONNECTING SOUTHEAST ASIA & EUROPE E-LEARNING MODELS (CAE E-LEARN) w2 Objectives: To improve the understanding of culture and the open and distance educational systems of South East Asia. Researchers: Carles Fernández, Jeroen Peijnenburg Institutions Taking Part: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), International Council for Open and Distance Education, ICDE, Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization, SEAMEO (Thailand), SEAMEO SEAMOLEC (Indonesia), SEAMEO VOCTECH (Brunei), Open University (Germany), Pôle Universitaire Européen de Montpellier et Languedoc Roussillon (France), Tilburg University (Holland). ACTIVE TEACHERS IN VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS (ACTIVE-E) w3 Objectives: To become a tool to learn the possible educational uses of the Internet in the schools, so that it becomes a communication channel among teachers, parents and pupils. To learn to manage the virtual spaces that are created around the educational community, so that it may become in the end a dynamic tool with educational aims shared by all. Researchers: Albert Sangrà Morer, Cristina Girona Campillo Institutions Taking Part: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), Metsolan Koulu Metsolan Primary School in Kotka (Finland), Tavastilan Koulu Tavastila Primary School in Kotka (Finland), Helsingin yliopiston Aikuiskoulutuskeskus University of Helsinki Kotka Continuing Education Center (Finland), Augustenborgsskolan Augustenborg School (Sweden), Söderkullaskolan South Hill School (Sweden), It - Support Fosie Barn och Ungdom ICT Support Fosie Children and Youth Education Department (Sweden), Open University UK Learning School Programmes Department (United Kingdom), Russell Street First School (United Kingdom), Swanbourne Church of England School (United Kingdom), CEIP Frederic Godàs, Escola Sant Josep Oriol, Menon Network EIGG (Germany). LIFE LONG LEARNING THROUGH IT&C IN ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABILITY (LITES) Objectives: To develop a life-long learning system based on ICTs in education for sustainable development. Head Researcher: Jeroen Peijnenburg Institutions Taking Part: Network for Preventive Environmental Management, NetPEM (India), Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), University of Twente, Cartesius Institute, Franeker (Holland), Centre for Environmental Technologies, CETEC (Malaysia). GRID AND PEER-TO-PEER MIDDLEWARE FOR COOPERATIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS (GRIPEPEMICOLE) Objectives: An analysis of the collaboration interactions, a methodological proposal and a definition of a distributive architecture. Head Researcher: Atanasi Daradoumis Haralabus Institutions Taking Part: Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC), Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), University of Valladolid. PEDAGOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY COMPUTER ASSISTED ASSESSMENT SYSTEM (PEPCAA) Objectives: To generate a programme tool for the training of trainers through the support of an intelligent counsellor. The idea is to apply state-of-the-art computer- assisted assessment (CAA) as a hopeful method, with an efficiency proven in other areas of comparable complexity. Head Researcher: Carles Fernàndez Barrera 48 Funding Entity European Commission Programme LEONARDO Work Started 1 February 2002 Work To End 1 July 2004 Funds Received by UOC 78,000 euros Total Cost of the Project 562,483 euros Funding Entity European Commission Programme Asia IT&C Work Started 2 October 2002 Work To End 30 September 2004 Funds Received by UOC 138,085 euros Total Cost of the Project 529,972 euros Funding Entity European Commission Programme SOCRATES (COMENIUS) Work Started 1 October 2002 Work To End 1 October 2004 Funds Received by UOC 65,590 euros Total Cost of the Project 87,183 euros Funding Entity European Commission Programme Asia IT&C Work Started 1 November 2002 Work To End 31 July 2005 Funds Received by UOC 71,754 euros Total Cost of the Project 475,604.30 euros Funding Entity Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology Programme Scientific Research and Technological Development Projects Work Started 1 November 2002 Work To End 31 October 2005 Funds Received by UOC 58,000 euros Funding Entity Social European Fund – Administrative Unit. Ministry of Social Affairs Programme EQUAL Work Started 1 May 2002 Work To End 1 May 2004 Funds Received by UOC 22,600 euros Total Cost of the Project 1,350,475.98 euros w1 http://www.multicom112.org w2 http://www.uoc.edu/in3/cae w3 http://www.uoc.edu/in3/active Institutions: FIM Psychologie (Co-ordinator), Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), University of Liege LABSET, University of Göteborg, Guildford Educational Services, University of Cambridge Local Examinations, University of Munich. ROMANIAN-EUROPEAN EUNIVERSITY (RE2U) Objectives: To promote a critical and responsible use of the ICTs with the aim of promoting the innovation process of Higher Education in Romania to get this Higher Education to obtain a complete adaptation to the changes undergone by this country in the economic and social fields. Researchers: Albert Sangrà Morer, Mariona Sanz Ausàs Institutions: Polytechnic University of Bucharest (Co-ordinator), Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), Lambrakis Research Foundation, Academic University of Åbo, IBM, FIM Psychologie, Center for Health Policies and Services, RARTEL, s.a., Western University of Timisoara, University of Oradea, Trans- sylvanian University of Brasov. INTERACTIVE SAFETY TRAINING OF HOTEL PERSONNEL (SAFEHOTEL) Objectives: The interactive safety training aimed at hotel personnel. Head Researcher: Laura Castellucci Institutions Taking Part: Vereinigung zur Förderung des Deutschen Brandschutzes e.V. (Vfdb) and Asociación Profesional de Técnicos de Bomberos de España (APTB) acting as Co-ordinating Institutions; Beratungsstelle für Brand- und Umweltschutz (BFBU), Czech Association of Fire Service Officers (CAFO), Chief Fire Officers’ Association (CFOA), DIV- DIRSTAT Ingegneri Vigilfuoco, ∂Nfl™H AEIflMATIKflN ¶YPO™BE™TIKOY ™flMATO™E§§A§O™ (EAPS), ESMG, Feuerwehr Aachen, Gasilska brigada Ljubljana, HECANSA Escuela Hotel Sta. Cruz de Tenerife, Merseyside Fire & Civil Defence Authority - Merseyside Fire Service, Norsk Brannbefals Landsforbund (NBLF), Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), University of Cologne - Philosophische Fakultät, Pädagogisches Seminar, Pädagogische Psychologie. TRANSPYRENEAN INITIATIVE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF JOINT DISTANCE TRAINING TECHNOLOGIES THROUGH ICTs (TRANSFORMA) w1 Objectives: To establish a common space among the trans-frontier areas of the French Department of the East Pyrenees and of the Girona and Barcelona regions, to train in and disseminate the generalised use of ICTs for the training of people and companies through the instruments that ICTs place at our disposal. Head Researcher: Meritxell Vendrell Llinàs Institutions Taking Part: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), as the co-ordinating institution; Town Council of Granollers, Town Council of Salt, Institut Universitaire de Formation des Maîtres, Pôle Universitaire Européen de Montpellier et du Languedoc-Roussillon, Institut de Recherche sur l’Enseignement des Mathématiques. DEVELOPMENT OF EDUCATIONAL NEWS AND PROFESSIONAL AND UNIVERSITY INITIATIVES (DELPHY) Objectives: Assessment to the Russian Ministry of Education for the reform of its open and distance teaching system. Head Researcher: Paul Fenton Institutions Taking Part: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), LUISS Management, Fontys University of Professional Education, British Council, ABU Consult GmbH, University of Stockholm. RÉNOVATION PÉDAGOGIQUE ET UNIVERSITÉ VIRTUELLE (RP@UV) Objectives: To provide the Virtual University of Tunisia (UVT) with the transfer of competences and resources by the European partners, and to lay down co-operation channels for future developments. Researchers: Albert Sangrà, Xavier Mas Institutions Taking Part: Jules Verne University of Picardy, Amiens (France), Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), Virtual University of Tunisia, (UVT, Tunisia), University of Versailles Saint-Quentin (UVSQ, France). QUALITY IMPLEMENTATION IN OPEN AND DISTANCE LEARNING IN A MULTICULTURAL EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENT (E-QUALITY) Objectives: To introduce a quality process in the creation of learning environments and training materials for higher open and distance education. Head Researcher: Carles Fernández Institutions Taking Part: Pole Universitaire Européen de Montpellier et du Languedoc- Roussillon, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), University of Montpellier (France), Tampereen Yilopisto (Finland), Politechnika Szczecinska (Poland), Haute École Valaisanne Spécialisée (SW), University of Lausanne (France). UNESCO CHAIR FOR THE APPLICATION OF ITs IN EDUCATION (E-LEARNING) Objectives: To promote an integrated system of research, training and documentation activities on the use of ICTs in education. Head Researcher: Josep M. Duart Institutions Taking Part: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya. 49 Funding Entity European Commission Programme SOCRATES. Minerva Work Started 1 October 2002 Work To End 1 October 2004 Funds Received by UOC 16,000 euros Total Cost of the Project 299,375 euros Funding Entity European Commission Programme LEONARDO Work Started 1 October 2003 Work To End 31 March 2006 Funds Received by UOC 13,300 euros Total Cost of the Project 18,520 euros Funding Entity European Commission Programme Tempus Meda Work Started 1 September 2003 Work To End 31 August 2006 Funds Received by UOC 56,655 euros Total Cost of the Project 459,821.05 euros w1 http://www.uoc.edu/in3/transforma , , Funding Entity European Commission Programme SOCRATES. Minerva Work Started 1 October 2002 Work To End 1 October 2004 Funds Received by UOC 16,000 euros Total Cost of the Project 299,375 euros Funding Entity European Commission Programme INTERREG III. European Commission Work Started 1 January 2003 Work To End 31 December 2004 Funds Received by UOC 133,371.21 euros Total Cost of the Project 883,942.25 euros Funding Entity European Commission ProgrammeINTERREG III. European Commission Work Started 1 January 2003 Work To End 30 June 2005 Funds Received by UOC 372,400 euros Total Cost of the Project 4,892.850 euros Funding Entity Generalitat de Catalunya Work Started 1 January 2004 Work To End 31 December 2004 Funds Received by UOC 24,860 euros Total Cost of the Project 24,860 euros Funding Entity European Commission Programme SOCRATES. Minerva Work Started 1 October 2003 Work To End 30 September 2006 Funds Received by UOC 48,162 euros Total Cost of the Project 749,885 euros LEARNING MATERIALS FOR ALL (MAT) Objectives: To develop a tool to assist collectives of handicapped in their on-line learning process. Researchers: Llorenç Sabaté, Josep Rivera, Jordi Sarriera, Rita Riba Institutions Taking Part: FUNDOSA TELESERVICIOS (Spain), Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC). ANALYSIS OF THE E-LEARNING OFFER IN SPANISH UNIVERSITIES AT 1st AND 2nd CYCLE LEVEL: A STUDY OF THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO THE EUROPEAN CONVERGENCE PROCESS (EYA Objectives: To conduct an analysis of the Spanish university system concerning the (partial or total) electronic offer of subjects and courses that affect the improvement of the quality of university learning in Spain. Researchers: Albert Sangrà, Nati Cabrera Institutions Taking Part: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya. RAISING EUROPEAN AWARENESS ON E-LEARNING (METACAMPUS REAL) Objectives: Metacampus Marketplace (MM) results from IST-2000-26314 METACAMPUS project. It offers a user- friendly life-long learning portal to assist citizens in their selection and purchase of those 3rd party learning resources best fitting their needs, preferences and profile. Researchers: Ferran Giménez, Julia Wells Institutions Taking Part: Atos Origin (formerly SchlumbergerSema SAE), Generalitat de Catalunya, Le Forem (Belgium), France Telecom R&D (France), University of Cologne (Germany), Ernst Klett Verlag (Germany), Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC). E-PORTFOLIOS TO ASSESS ONLINE STUDENT PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE (E-PORTFOLIOS) Objectives: To provide university lecturers who use ICTs in their teaching with student assessment systems that focus on the monitoring of learning as a progressive knowledge construction process. They are instruments that must set aside reproductive learning and must progress towards a reflective and creative teaching, facilitating tests for a final mark in line with the process followed by students and respectful of the richness and diversity with which this knowledge has been acquired. Head Researcher: Elena Barberà Institutions Taking Part: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya. VIRTUAL LEARNING LANGUAGES IN A MULTICULTURAL PROFESSIONAL ENVIRONMENT (@LANGUAGES) w2 Objectives: To design and develop three specific learning modules, each lasting a maximum of forty hours: 1. Written expression techniques module; 2. Oral expression techniques online module; 3. Recorded oral expression module. Modules will be verified through the Recorded oral expression module. Modules will be tested on real users from each of the institutions taking part in the consortium. Head Researcher: Octavi Roca Institutions Taking Part: FESALC, Catalunya, Federació de Pimes, Univerzita Karlova (Czech Republic), Universitat Presencialü HOMMEH (Greece), organització de pimesü Fondazione Aldini Valeriani (Italy), Associació d’industrials, cambra de comerç i ajuntamentü Funduszu Wspópracy (Poland), Fundació per a pimes. DISPOSITIF EUROPÉEN D’INFORMATION, D’ORIENTATION ET DE VALIDATION À DISTANCE SUR LES FORMATIONS, LES MÉTIERS ET QUALIFICATIONS EN INFORMATIQUE DANS UNE APPROCHE DE LA FORMATION TOUT AU LONG DE LA VIE (EUROPORTIC) Objectives: To create at the European level, an integrated and flexible source of training, information and guidance aimed at very diverse public, integrating specific training and labour projects. Researchers: Lluís Tarín, Rita Riba Institutions Taking Part: University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC). HELPING TO LEARN ON ELECTRONIC NETWORKS OF ASYNCHRONOUS WRITTEN COMMUNICATION: TEACHING PRESENCE AND FUNCTIONS OF LECTURERS IN KNOWLEDGE BUILDING PROCESSES Objectives: To study the teaching presence and the functions of lecturers in knowledge building processes. Researchers: Elena Barberà, Antoni Badia, Carles Sigalés, Teresa Guasch, Magí Almirall, Anna Espasa, Laia Canet Institutions Taking Part: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya. 50 Funding Entity Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology Programme PROFIT Work Started 1 January 2004 Work To End 31 December 2004 Funds Received by UOC 21,193.50 euros Total Cost of the Project 147,829 euros Funding Entity Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology Programme National Plan of General Promotion of Knowledge. Projects of Scientific Research and Technological Development Work Started 13 December 2004 Work To End 12 December 2007 Funds Received by UOC 23,600 euros Total Cost of the Project 23,600 euros w1 http://www.metacampus-real.com/info.do w2 http://www.uoc.edu/in3/@languages Funding Entity European Commission Programme eTEN Work Started April 2004 Work To End December 2005 Funds Received by UOC 42,002 euros Total Cost of the Project 679,964 euros Funding Entity European Commission Programme LEONARDO Work Started 1 October 2004 Work To End 30 September 2006 Funds Received by UOC 137,002 euros Total Cost of the Project 347,583 euros Funding Entity European Commission Programme DG Education and Culture. LEONARDO Work Started 1 October 2004 Work To End 30 September 2007 Funds Received by UOC 55,724 euros Total Cost of the Project 677,914 euros Funding Entity Generalitat de Catalunya Programme DURSI. MQD Work Started 30 June 2004 Work To End 30 June 2006 Funds Received by UOC 12,250 euros Total Cost of the Project 12,250 euros Funding Entity Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology Programme Studies and Analyses Programme 2004 Work Started 27 May 2004 Work To End 28 October 2004 Funds Received by UOC 24,521 euros Total Cost of the Project 24,521 euros MADE TO MEASURE. DEVELOPMENT OF A SYSTEM TO TRANSFORM CONTENT TO SUIT THE USER Objectives: A system devised for companies to facilitate the evolution of documentation formats and content, with the aim of obtaining deeper penetration of products into the market and to bring varied content closer to the user. Head Researcher: Magí Almirall Institutions Taking Part: Tecsidel, Fundosa Teleservicios, Yes Sistemas informáticos, Xperience Consulting, Comprendium España, Fundació IBIT, Fundació Cetemmsa, Radio-Televisión de Galicia, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC). E-law & e-government THE TRANSFORMATIONS OF LAW IN THE INFORMATION AND KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY (TDSIC) Objectives: They are the following: 1. To establish the scope of the transformations of law in the information and knowledge society. 2. To increase the knowledge of law in the information society. 3. To lay down the criteria for legal security within the framework of the information and knowledge society. 4. To elaborate a unified text to contain the bases of the White Book of law in the information society. Head Researcher: Óscar Morales Institutions Taking Part: Ramon Llull University (URL), University of Cadis, University of Barcelona (UB), Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC). Networking technologies MULTIMEDIA CONTENT STREAMING TOWARDS MOBILE DEVICES WITH MICROPAYMENT RETRIBUTION (STREAMOBILE) Objectives: To design a prototype for multimedia content streaming towards mobile devices. Researchers: Jordi Herrera Joancomartí, Francesc Vallverdú Bayés, Josep Prieto Blázquez, Mireia Pascual Sol Institutions Taking Part: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), Rovira i Virgili University (URV), CSIC - Institute of Research on Artificial Intelligence. AD CALCULANDUM LOGIC – AUTOMATIC DEDUCTION AND LEARNING (LOGCAL) Objectives: To research on the proof theory, analysing the geometrical nature of proofs, the programming of a number of issues related to deductive calculations and the models, together with the translations among logics, not only in the MAUDE multiparadigm language, but also in the so-called elastic logic. Head Researcher: M. Antònia Huertas Institutions Taking Part: University of Salamanca, University of Amsterdam, University of Udine, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC). DIGITAL MARKING OF MULTIMEDIA CONTENT, AND HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGING (MULTIMARK) Objectives: To design new systems for the protection of content in digital support, both images and audio, through information marking techniques (watermarking and fingerprinting). Head Researcher: David Megías Institutions Taking Part: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC). IP-BASED NETWORK, SERVICES AND TERMINALS FOR CONVERGENCE SYSTEMS (INSTINCT) Objectives: To make a contribution to the DVB through the commercial provision of mobile services, laying special emphasis on DVB-T, DVB-H and DVB-MHP standards, in keeping with the concept of wireless communication networks, combined with terrestrial DVB broadcast networks. Head Researcher: Raquel Navarro Prieto Institutions Taking Part: Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering, Brunel University (United Kingdom), Dibcom SA (France), France Télécom SA (France), Institut für Rundfunktechnik GMBH (Germany), Motorola Semiconducteurs SAS (France), Motorola SAS (France), Optibase LTD (Israel), Rundfunk Berlin Brandenburg (Germany), Netikos SPA (Italy), Philips France SAS (France), RAI Radiotelevisione Italiana SPA (Italy), Rohde & Scawarz GMBH & CO Kommanditgesellschaft (Germany), Siemens Aktiengesellschaft (Germany), Télédiffusion de France SA (France), Thales Broadcast & Multimedia SA (France), T- Systems nova GMBH (Germany), Technical University of Braunschweig (Germany), Polytechnic University of Madrid (Spain), Amazonas State University (Brazil), Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), Fundacão de Apoio a Universidade de São Paulo (Brazil), Centro de Estudios e Sistemas Avançados do Recife (Brazil), Genius Instituto de Tecnologia (Brazil), Fundação Centros de Referencia em Tecnologias Innovadoras (Brazil). 51 Funding Entity Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology Programme PROFIT- National Programme of the Information Society Work Started 2004 Work To End 2005 Funds Received by UOC 109,684 euros Total Cost of the Project 2,272.591 euros Funding Entity Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology Programme PROFIT- National Programme of the Information Society Work Started 28 December 2001 Work To End 27 November 2004 Funds Received by UOC 68,755.8 euros Total Cost of the Project 339,074 euros Funding Entity Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology Programme National Plan of General Promotion of Knowledge. Projects of Scientific Research and Technological Development Work Started 2003 Work To End 2006 Funds Received by UOC 20,800 euros Total Cost of the Project 20,800 euros Funding Entity Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology Programme National Plan of General Promotion of Knowledge. Projects of Scientific Research and Technological Development Work Started 2003 Work To End 2006 Funds Received by UOC 16,000 euros Total Cost of the Project 16,000 euros Funding Entity Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology Programme National Plan of General Promotion of Knowledge. Projects of Scientific Research and Technological Development Work Started 2003 Work To End 2006 Funds Received by UOC 89,600 euros Total Cost of the Project 89,600 euros Funding Entity European Commission Programme Information Society Technologies (IST) Work Started 1 January 2004 Work To End 31 December 2005 Funds Received by UOC 75,540 euros BANCAFÁCIL: DESIGN GUIDES AND PROTOTYPES FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF USABILITY IN BANKING SERVICES THROUGH THE INTERNET AND MOBILE TECHNOLOGIES Objectives: To develop design guides and prototypes for the improvement of usability in banking services through the Internet and mobile technologies. Researchers: Raquel Navarro, Pep Vivas i Elias, Lourdes Valiente i Barros Institutions Taking Part: Grupo USOLAB, S.L., Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC). PROPERTY PROTECTION AND PRIVACY IN MULTICAST ON AD HOC MOBILE NETWORKS (PROPIETAS) Objectives: Safe multicast of multimedia content with protection of intellectual property and real-time pay-per-view on ad hoc mobile networks. Researchers: Jordi Herrera, Francesc Vallverdú, Teresa Sancho, Josep Prieto, Mireia Pascual Institutions Taking Part: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC). Knowledge management CULTURAL OBJECTS IN NETWORKED ENVIRONMENTS (COINE) w1 Objectives: To create a generalised infrastructure for managed digital cultural dominions that could be exploited simultaneously as personal and community space. Head Researcher: Marta Enrech Larrea Institutions Taking Part: Metropolitan Manchester University (MMU, United Kingdom), Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC); Fretwell-Downing Informatics (FDI, United Kingdom), National Microelectronics Applications Centre (MAC, Ireland), Ennis Information Age Town (ENNIS, Ireland), University of Macedonia, Economic and Social Sciences (UM, Greece), University of Jagellons (UJAG, Poland). KNOWLEDGE ASSETS IDENTIFICATION AND METHODOLOGIES OF IMPLEMENTATION IN ORGANIZATIONAL KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT (KAIMI) Objectives: The project seeks a twofold objective: on the one hand, to elaborate a definition of knowledge to allow the efficacious identification and discrimination of knowledge assets within the framework of organisations; on the other, and keeping a clear link to the first objective, to design a methodology of implementation to be used as a model of directives for knowledge management projects in organisations. Researchers: Mario Pérez-Montoro Gutiérrez, Agustí Canals Parera, Josep Cobarsí Morales Institutions Taking Part: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC). DIMA w2 Objectives: Web accessibility and usability as instruments for competitiveness and teaching quality. Researchers: Pablo Lara, Josep M. Duart Institutions Taking Part: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC). Knowledge economy REGIONAL INDICATORS OF E-GOVERNMENT AND E-BUSINESS IN INFORMATION SOCIETY TECHNOLOGIES (REGIONAL-IST) w3 Objectives: To study the implementation of e-Government and e-Business in the European regions in order to measure and evaluate the use of ICTs. Researchers: Jordi Vilaseca Requena, Antoni Meseguer Artolà, Josep Lladós Masllorens, Joan Torrent Sellens, Iñigo Macias Aymar, Ángel Díaz Chao. Institutions Taking Part: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), Fraunhofer-Institut für Systemtechnik und Innovationsforschung (ISI, Germany), Generalitat de Catalunya, IS Observatory - BSI, GKI Economic Research Company (Hungary), Instituto Superiore Mario Boella (ISMB, Italy), Observatorio das Ciencias e das Tecnologías (OCT; now Unidade de Missão Inovação e Conhecimento, UMIC, Portugal), Polytechnic of Turin (POLITO, Italy). BARCELONA ACTIVA. PUBLIC POLICIES, INNOVATING ENVIRONMENT, MICROCOMPANIES AND LOCAL DEVELOPMENT. Objectives: To analyse the companies promoted by Barcelona Activa, from the perspective of a comparing them to other innovating environments. Researchers: Manuel Castells/Jordi Vilaseca, Peter Hall, Josep Lladós, Joan Torrent, Inmaculada Rodríguez, Mònica Cerdán Institutions Taking Part: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC). 52 Funding Entity Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology Programme PROFIT Work Started 1 January 2004 Work To End 31 December 2004 Funds Received by UOC 32,551 euros Total Cost of the Project 61,587 euros Funding Entity Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology Programme National Plan of General Promotion of Knowledge. Projects of Scientific Research and Technological Development Work Started 2004 Work To End 2007 Funds Received by UOC 78,000 euros Total Cost of the Project 78,000 euros Funding Entity Spanish Ministry of Education and Science Programame Directorate-General of Universities. Improvement of quality in higher education and activities of university staff Work Started 27 May 2004 Work To End 28 October 2004 Funds Received by UOC 12,650 euros w1 http://www.uoc.edu/in3/coine w2 http://www.uoc.edu/in3/dima w3 http://www.uoc.edu/in3/regional Funding Entity European Commission Programme Information Society Technologies (IST) Work Started 1 March 2002 Work To End 1 September 2004 Funds Received by UOC 104,107 euros Total Cost of the Project 1,531.327 euros Funding Entity European Commission Programme Information Society Technologies (IST) Work Started 1 March 2002 Work To End 28 February 2004 Funds Received by UOC 210,815 euros Total Cost of the Project 1,594.400 euros Funding Entity Barcelona Activa Work Started 1 September 2004 Work To End 28 February 2005 Funds Received by UOC 80,680 euros Total Cost of the Project 120,000 euros Funding Entity Internet Interdisciplinary Institute, IN3 Programme IN3’s Call for Projects, 2002 Work Started 1 July 2002 Work To End 31 September 2005 Total Cost of the Project 10,881 euros E-health HEALTH AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN THE KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY: CONCEPTUAL, METHODOLOGICAL AND APPLIED ASPECTS Objectives: To analyse the lifestyles of digital society; to study the suitability of the Internet as a means of information transmission to promote, prevent and intervene in the sphere of health, and to design a programme of health promotion online to encourage the quality of life of the Internet users. Head Researcher: Lourdes Valiente Institutions Taking Part: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), University of Barcelona (UB), Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB). CONTINUING ONLINE DISTANCE EDUCATION IN ONCOLOGY (E- ONCOLOGY) w1 Objectives: To create virtual learning spaces relating to cancer meant not only for under- training or active specialists, but also for non-specialist professionals. This fact makes it essential to transform the existing content into a methodologically suitable format to disseminate it on the Internet. Researchers: Teresa Arbués, Jesús Mendoza, Mireia Riera Institutions Taking Part: Instituto de Assistencia Médica ao Servidor Público Estadual (IAMSPE, Brazil), Proyecto Epidemiológico Guanacaste (Costa Rica), University of Valparaiso (Chile), National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Faculty of Medicine - Instituto Nacional de Cancerología (Mexico), University of Buenos Aires, Faculty of Medicine - Instituto de Oncología Ángel H. Roffo (Argentina), Del Bosque University (Colombia), Cayetano Heredia University (Peru), Scuola Europea di Oncologia (ESO, Italy), University of Florence (Italy), University of Montpellier 1 - Medicine UFR (France), Institute Gustave Roussy (France), International Agency for Research on Cancer (France), Institut d’Estudis de la Salut, Institut Català d’Oncologia, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC). TRANSMISSION, OPTIMISATION OF RESOURCES AND SERVICES EVALUATION (ETESER) w2 Objectives: Study of the assistance-related levels, analysis of user requirements, transmission protocols, optimisation of resources and evaluation of services. Researchers: Raquel Navarro, Teresa Arbués, Maria Galofré, Francesc Saigi, Israel Rodríguez, Eva María Sabastían, Daniel López, Mari Carmen Puerta Institutions Taking Part: University of Saragossa, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC). E-cultures HYPERTEXT, CYBERTEXT: ERGODIC LITERATURE AND CRITICAL PRACTICE IN THE DIGITAL PARADIGM (HERMENEIA) w3 Objectives: To describe and analyse the main changes brought about by the massive implementation of the new technologies in the sphere of literary creation and of learning of literature from the perspective of literary hermeneutics. Head Researcher: Laura Borràs Institutions Taking Part: University of Artois, University of Essex, University of Barcelona (UB), Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB), Brown University, University of Turku, Pompeu Fabra University, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC). IDENTITY AND ICT CONSUMPTION IN ADOLESCENTS IN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE LEISURE SPACES (JOVENTIC) w4 Objectives: To contribute elements for a first understanding of ITC consumer dynamics by Barcelona teenagers in public and private leisure spaces. Head Researcher: Adriana Gil Juárez Institutions Taking Part: CIIMU, Consorci Institut de la Infància i Món Urbà made up of the Town Council of Barcelona, the Barcelona Provincial Council, the University of Barcelona (UB), the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) and the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC). SEE ARCH WEB Objectives: To develop an instructional approach to the issue of archaeology based on the web technologies. Head Researcher: Cèsar Carreras Institutions Taking Part: Aristotelian University of Thessalonica (Greece), American University of Bulgaria (Bulgaria), University of Cyprus (Cyprus), University of Saarland (Germany), University of Paris (France), Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), Foundation of Hellenic World (Greece), MLS Multimedia SA (Greece), Metropolitan Manchester University (United Kingdom). WORKING TOGETHER TO PROMOTE REGIONAL AND MINORITY LANGUAGES IN EUROPE (ADUM) w5 Objectives: To use a telematic system to develop a virtual community of public interest (stakeholders) from the sphere of the groups of minority languages of the European Union. Researchers: Miquel Strubell, Aina Vilallonga Institutions Taking Part: Catholic University of Brussels (Belgium), Centre for European Research (United Kingdom), Institute for Ethnic Studies (Slovenia), International Centre on Plurilingualism (Italy), Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC). 53 Funding Entity Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology Programme National Plan of General Promotion of Knowledge. Projects of Scientific Research and Technological Development Work Started 2003 Work To End 2006 Funds Received by UOC 24,000 euros Total Cost of the Project 24,000 euros Funding Entity Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology Programme National Plan of General Promotion of Knowledge. Projects of Scientific Research and Technological Development Work Started 2004 Work To End 2007 Funds Received by UOC 30,800 euros Total Cost of the Project 30,800 euros Funding Entity CIIMU (Consorci Institut de la Infància i Món Urbà) Work Started 2002 Work To End 2004 Total Cost of the Project 24,000 euros Funding Entity Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology Programme National Plan of General Promotion of Knowledge. Projects of Scientific Research and Technological Development Work Started 2003 Work To End 2006 Funds Received by UOC 6,800 euros Total Cost of the Project 6,800 euros w1 http://www.uoc.edu/in3/@lfa_e-oncologia w2 http://www.uoc.edu/in3/eteser w3 http://www.uoc.edu/in3/hermeneia w4 http://www.uoc.edu/in3/joventic w5 http://www.uoc.edu/in3/adum Funding Entity European Commission Programme ALFA (Europaid) Work Started 1 July 2004 Work To End 30 June 2006 Funds Received by UOC 134,430 euros Total Cost of the Project 625,551 euros Funding Entity European Commission Programme SOCRATES. Minerva Work Started 21 October 2003 Work To End 20 October 2006 Funds Received by UOC 18,199 euros Total Cost of the Project 379,021 euros Funding Entity European Commission Programme DG Education and Culture. Language Learning and Linguistic Diversity Work Started 15 December 2003 Work To End 14 December 2005 Funds Received by UOC 62,675 euros Total Cost of the Project 341,608 euros Introduction Teaching and research are the main lines along which the UOC’s main activity runs. They find their complement and strength in the actions that entail the dissemination and transfer of knowledge and technology. In this sense, we could remark on the initiatives that the University carries out on the Internet – its website, its digital journals, and the various network spaces it runs; the publishing activity brought about by Editorial UOC; the activities of social dissemination, which this year amounted to a number of activities within the framework of the celebration of the University’s tenth anniversary; and finally all the activity that focuses on training for enterprise and institutions. *Single Visitors – Number of single IPs that have visited the UOC website Knowledge Dissemination and Transfer HERMENEIA. Literary Studies and Digital Technologies w1 Objectives: To systematise the knowledge on this issue (map of literary studies online) and to place it within reach of the European university fabric by means of the creation and the maintenance of a reference web/portal. Researchers: Laura Borràs Castanyer, Joan Elies Adell Pitarch, Isabel Moll Soldevila, Narcís Figueras Capdevila. Institutions Taking Part: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC). ARACNÉ Objectives: Benchmark of ICT applications to institutions of cultural heritage. Head Researcher: Cèsar Carreras Institutions Taking Part: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) and University of Deusto. 54 w1 http://www.uoc.edu/in3/hermeneia w2 http://www.uoc.edu w3 http://www.uoc.edu/web/cat/canals/dret/dret.html w4 http://www.uoc.edu/web/cat/canals/empresa/empresa.html w5 http://www.uoc.edu/web/cat/canals/educacio/educacio.html w6 http://www.uoc.edu/web/cat/canals/documentacio/documentacio.html w7 http://www.uoc.edu/web/cat/canals/tecnologia/tecnologia.html w8 http://www.uoc.edu/web/cat/canals/cultura/cultura.html Funding Entity Generalitat de Catalunya Programme Distinction of university research Work Started 19 September 2001 Work To End 25 September 2005 Funds Received by UOC 120,204 euros Funding Entity Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology Programme National Plan of General Promotion of Knowledge. Projects of Scientific Research and Technological Development Work Started 2004 Work To End 2007 Funds Received by UOC 32,000 euros Presence on the Internet Given its nature, the UOC considers its model of presence on the Internet a strategic one. The Net is a channel that greatly favours the dissemination and transfer of knowledge – and consequently a return from University to society of the first magnitude. The UOC Website The portal w2 has for yet another year constituted the figurehead of the presence of the UOC on the Internet, and it has played a very active role as galvaniser and disseminating agent of scientific, cultural and artistic content around the information and knowledge technologies and their impact on society, business and education, as well as disseminator of the University’s institutional profile and training offer. Leadership among University Portals The strategic option of disseminating knowledge via the Internet has taken the UOC website to a leading position among the Spanish, European and Latin American portals. The University portal strengthens the dissemination and amplification of content through its six theme channels (law and politics w3 , economics and business w4 , education and psychology w5 , information and communication w6 , technology w7 , culture and society w8 ), incorporating four services of news selection and weekly updates. 450,000 400,000 350,000 300,000 250,000 200,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 0 275,563 436,838 July 2004 July 2005 Single Visitors* 1,800,000 1,600,000 1,400,000 1,200,000 1,000,000 800,000 600,000 400,000 200,000 0 1,108,362 1,404,870 July 2004 July 2005 Visits 55 Mentions According to the 2004 edition of the Informe Anual eEspaña on the development of the information society elaborated by the Fundación Auna, the UOC is the first Spanish university as far as the scope and the quality of its Internet resources. The way this study is conducted is by analysing aspects such as usability, citizen participation, interactivity and transaction of information of the websites of sixty-nine universities and the portal Universia. In June 2005 the UOC website was awarded the category of the best training website of the Spanish state by Favoritos of Expansion.com, under the patronage of IBM on Demand. Digital Journals and Net Spaces: Dissemination Projects on the Internet During the academic year 2004-2005 a programme was launched to organise the various dissemination initiatives that the UOC has on the Internet, in the form of virtual spaces around the communities that specialise in knowledge and electronic publications. The most veteran of all digital journals is Digithum, w1 a publication promoted by the Faculty of Humanities and Language and Literature that has reformed its format and design entirely. On its seventh anniversary Digithum published a monographic work on ICTs and heritage. Lletra, w2 has become in less than four years the space of reference on the Internet on Catalan literature and it has more than 400 pages and 6,000 links. For the third year running, it has promoted an annual debate taking stock and making a prognosis about Catalan literature. It renewed its digital Rambla on St George’s Day and it awarded the Lletra prize for pages devoted to Catalan literature. As for the virtual space devoted to the study of, and research on, the intersections among art, science and technology, Artnodes, w3 apart from publishing a node on art and calculability, has promoted its international projection by organising events and establishing shared alliances and projects with prestigious networks such as Leonardo/ISAST, linked to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Mosaic w4 the journal on multimedia, has continued believing in an innovating model of digital publication which compares, by way of interviews or articles, the opinion of the professional with the opinion of the academic, apart from presenting the top results by the UOC multimedia students. As for the new publications, RUSC w5 (Revista de Universidad y Sociedad del Conocimiento) is an initiative of the UOC’s UNESCO Chair of e-learning and it has published two issues with extensive monographic works: the first one, with the title of Perspectiva social del e-learning en la educación superior: universidad y desarrollo en la era de la información, and the second one, Las TIC en la universidad: estrategia y transformación. Finally, at the end of the academic year 2004-2005, IDP. w6 Revista d’Internet, Dret i Política, was launched, containing articles, reviews and comments on current legal issues. The first issue has evolved around the topic Copyright i dret d’autor: convergència internacional en un món digital? Articles 57 Reviews 10 Interviews 11 Working Papers 4 Doctoral Assignments 9 Colloquia / Virtual Debates 9 Lectures 6 Project Documents 1 Most Visited University Sites on the Internet Source: Alexa, July 2005 843 916 947 1,616 2,898 3,182 3,772 5,329 6,404 7,932 7,973 8,693 10,105 10,609 13,156 13,357 University of California, Berkeley Massachusetts Institute of Technology Autonomous National University of Mexico University of Barcelona Autonomous University of Barcelona Autonomous University of Madrid London School of Economics University of Alacant Polytechnic University of Catalunya University of Oxford Complutense University of Madrid Polytechnic University of Madrid Universitat Oberta de Catalunya Open University Harvard University UNED The UOC website is found among the three thousand top websites of the world, according to the Alexa ranking of positioning on the Internet. In the Latin American scale, it comes second, after the site of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, and is the first in the Spanish state. This ranking, which is an important reference on the Internet, is elaborated taking into account the number of visits, the number of pages per visit, and the number of pages that link to that particular site. w1 http://www.uoc.edu/digithum w2 http://www.uoc.edu/lletra w3 http://www.uoc.edu/artnodes w4 http://www.uoc.edu/mosaic w5 http://www.uoc.edu/rusc w6 http://www.uoc.edu/idp Content Published Online: www.uoc.edu 56 Publishing Activity During the academic year 2004-2005, Editorial UOC, SL w1 continued with its publishing activity bringing out forty new books, grouped as follows: Activities of Social Dissemination The Universitat Oberta de Catalunya celebrated its 10th anniversary during this academic year 2004-2005. During this period a number of activities took place geared towards, on the one hand, communicating this event and, on the other, celebrating it with the various actors directly linked to the UOC. Within the sphere of the actions aimed at dissemination, the following could be singled out: the various adverts published in the national and local press; the presentation of the new magazine Món UOC; and the creation of the web page 10 anys d’història. This virtual space compiles experiences, memories, anecdotes and images that students, graduates, lecturers and staff obtained during their time at the UOC. Later, with a selection of the content contributed to by the participants, a book was elaborated which the Rector gave as a present to the staff of the UOC on Saint George’s Day. Out of the celebration events, the following stand out: - A meeting with Mayors and Presidents of Local Administrations of Catalonia; - A dinner offered to the members of the Board of Trustees and the Council for the Foundation for the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya; - A dinner held in Madrid with Catalan politicians (Members of Parliament, Members of the Senate and members of the government); - The presentation of the “10 years” logo during the staff summer party in July 2004; - The live broadcast of the Catalunya Ràdio El suplement programme at the presential meeting of February 2005; - Graduation events at Madrid’s Auditorio Nacional de Música and at Barcelona’s Auditori, with the presentation of the report on the social impact on the UOC graduates. Training for Enterprise and Institutions During this period, the UOC, by means of GEC w2 , a company of its group, consolidated the projects based on learning solutions in these sectors: financial, pharmaceutical, tourist, consumer goods, media, mutualities and public sector, among others. The new clients of the financial sector were Banco Guipuzcoano, Caixa Girona and Caja Burgos. In addition, work continued with old clients, such as La Caixa, Banc Sabadell Atlántico, CAM, Bancaja, Ibercaja, Caja Navarra and Caixa Catalunya. The pharmaceutical sector has been another of the activity pillars of GEC with the incorporation of new clients, such as Roche laboratories, and the carrying out of new initiative with already-existing clients, such as Pfizer or Lilly. GEC also continued its activity with the mutualities sector, collaborating with Asepeyo, Mutual Cylops, Sanitas and Agencaixa. Also to be remarked is the continuity of the projects carried out with Volkswagen Audi España, S. A., who pioneer the automobile sector. Also relevant were the projects carried out in the sphere of the public sector, with the incorporation of new clients, such as the Institut d’Estudis de la Salut, Red.es (Spanish Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Trade) or the Consell Insular de Mallorca, and the new projects carried out with existing clients, such as the Escola de Policia de Catalunya, the CIDEM (Catalan Ministry of Employment and Industry), the Servei d’Ocupació de Catalunya (Catalan Ministry of Employment and Industry), the Institut d’Educació de Barcelona (Town Council of Barcelona), the Catalan Ministry of Welfare and the Family, the Centre d’Estudis Jurídics (Catalan Ministry of Justice), the General Council of the Judiciary, the Agència Notarial de Certificació or the Institut Català d’Oncologia. One of the important characteristics of the GEC during this period was the extension of the sectors where new projects were developed and the significant growth of business in Madrid and the rest of Spain. Important clients who lead the sector have joined, such as Sol Meliá and Globalia, in the tourist sector; Grup Codorniu and Grupo Leche Pascual, in consumer goods; Tele5, CRTVG, Media Planning Group, EDP Editores y Aranzadi, in communications media; and Agbar, among others. «Manuals» Collection, books in Catalan 10 titles «Manuales» Collection, books in Spanish 19 titles «Manuales» Collection + CD ROM, in Spanish 1 title «Biblioteca Multimedia de la Industria» Collection, CD-ROM in Spanish 1 title «Nuevas Tecnologías y Sociedad» Collection 2 titles «Societat del Coneixement» Collection 2 titles w1 http://www.editorialuoc.com w2 http://www.gec.es Collections Published 57 Associated Companies The purpose of the UOC-associated companies w1 is to create a network of relations that allows the exchange of experiences aimed at the development of the professionals and to the improvement of competitiveness of the organisations within the framework of the knowledge society. The UOC-associated company link, which is formalised through an agreement, implies to start with a number of services and advantages for the company and its professionals: - Financial aid for the matriculation in continuing education. - Personalised attention channel. - Personalised information. - Privileged access to knowledge. - Daily service of theme-based news. - Participation in the social event of UOC-associated Companies. - Access to the pool of professionals trained at the UOC. - Participation in the programmes of educational co-operation for practical work university-company. - Participation in the programmes of sponsorship of UOC entrepreneurs. - Participation in the training, dissemination and research projects. - Contribution to the UOC-led solidarity projects. - Public dissemination of the link. The UOC-associated Companies Network is a good scenario to bring interests together and to discover the synergies and the projects that we can develop together with the aim of contributing value and competitive improvement, projects that can be placed along the following line of activity: - Assessment in the elaboration of training plans for the company. - Design and development of virtual training adapted to the company. - Collaboration in the UOC training programmes. - Creation of virtual environments and communities. - Participation in research and innovation projects on the knowledge society. - Collaboration in, and sponsoring of, face-to-face or virtual projects or activities. - Incorporation as an active member of the assessment counsel of a training programme. - Creation of co-operation projects for the solidarity virtual development and voluntary work. Companies adhered to the proposal: - Alcoa http://www.alcoa.com/spain/es/home.asp - Artyplan http://www.artyplan.com - Asepeyo http://www.asepeyo.es - Atos Origin http://www.atosorigin.es - Cesvimap http://www.cesvimap.com - Comprendium http://www.comprendium.es - Condis http://www.condis.es - Consorci Sanitari del Maresme http://www.csm.scs.es - Corporació Catalana de Ràdio i Televisió http://www.ccrtv.com - Doc6 http://www.doc6.es - Ibermática http://www.ibermatica.es - Incyta http://www.incyta.com - It-deusto http://www.itdeusto.com - Microart http://www.microart.es - Millward Brown http://www.millwardbrown.com - Mutual Cyclops http://www.mutual-cyclops.com - Sabadell Grup Assegurador http://www.sgaseguros.com - Sadiel http://www.sadiel.es - Servei d’Intervenció i Cultura http://www.torsimany.com - Sun Microsystems Ibérica http://es.sun.com - Traditex http://traditext.com w1 http://www.uoc.edu/web/cat/empreses/empresas_aso.html 58 Introduction The Universitat Oberta de Catalunya carries out its role as a co-operation agent in accordance with the principle of ethical commitment to society through UOC Cooperació. This programme has the objective of supplying the expertise of the UOC to co-operation projects and initiatives, so bringing to them the knowledge, technology, and know-how that it has acquired and the voluntary work of the members of its community. Throughout this academic year, UOC Cooperació has taken up the standard formerly carried by Campus for Peace, the co-operation project of the University for improvement in the quality and quantity of associated activities. This change has entailed the publication of a new web page integrated into the portal of the UOC. Activity The most noteworthy activities in this academic year were the following: Awareness-raising campaigns and activities Apadrina Nicaragua (Sponsor Nicaragua), this academic year’s Christmas Campaign, had the aim of giving support to the educational projects of the NGOs Familias Unidas and Dianota International. It achieved sixty-seven commitments to sponsorship and raised 2,100 euros. Together with the UOC Community it has organised other awareness-raising campaigns and activities: - The “Cataluña con Centroamérica” campaign: collaboration in the “Ahorita” exhibition of photographs of Guatemala, Nicaragua and El Salvador by Pau Gavaldà, at the start-of-course gathering and at the support centres in Sabadell, Barcelona, Salt and Tortosa, in collaboration with the Comitè Óscar Romero in Tarragona-Reus. - South-East Asia solidarity campaign: invitation to collaborate with the entities linked to the UOC and that carry out activities in the field of humanitarian aid in the zone affected by the tsunami. The Virtual Library has prepared the compilation of current information entitled Tsunami. Desastre al sud-est asiàtic (Tsunami: a Disaster in South-East Asia). - A paper on Nicaragua. A synthesis gathering and conference: “Ser nen a Nicaragua” (Being a Child in Nicaragua) in collaboration with Familias Unidas, the fair trade stand of the Comitè Óscar Romero Tarragona-Reus, and the “Ahorita” photograph exhibition. - Cinema-forum on childhood in Nicaragua. - Campaign for the Reform of the System of International Institutions, in collaboration with the Fòrum Mundial de Xarxes de la Societat Civil (Civil Society Network World Forum) (start- of-course gathering). - Two talks within the framework of face-to-face meetings. Training The programme co-ordinated, together with Postgraduate Education a number of courses in the International Co-operation Area: the postgraduate course in Human Development Technologies and the specialisation course in Engineering Applications for Human Development, carried out with the participation of Engineers without Frontiers; the postgraduate course in Management of the International Co-operation Project Cycle; and the specialisation courses Development Project Planning Technician, Development Project Management Technician, and Development Project Evaluation Technician, with the participation of the Red Cross. Likewise, the solidarity e-learning project was created: this is an innovative project for adapting the UOC’s virtual education model to the needs of the tertiary sector, with a formalisation of procedures and an elaboration of guides and annual reports to launch virtual education development projects. Various entities and projects received skills training on-line (Capacitació FOL): Spanish Red Cross, Engineers without Frontiers Catalonia, Familias Unidas. w1 http://www.uoc.edu/cooperacio Solidarity Co-operation UOC Cooperació w1 Volunteers The volunteers’ programme has been developed in three teams: the team of twenty virtual trainers that makes possible the Capacitació ONG programme and e-learning projects for development; the multimedia production team, made up of four volunteers, which has created the website of the awareness and fund raising campaign of the ADANE NGO for the construction of a school at Magoine (Mozambique); and the team of two NGO consulting volunteers that have oriented in office automation the trainers in the digital literacy course of the SURT association (Associació de Dones per a la Reinserció Laboral, Women’s Association for Labour Rehabilitation). Virtual Campus Numerous entities possess a working Intranet on the UOC Campus: UNICEF – Spanish Committee, the Spanish Red Cross – Intranet of trainers, GATS (Grups Associats de Treball Sociocultural, Associated Groups for Socio-cultural Work). The total number of users of this tool stands at almost five-hundred. Conferences and Events UOC Cooperació has participated in the following one-day conferences and acts: - Conference on Social Participation and New Technologies, University of Almeria, Almeria, 6-7 May 2005. Workshop on “Virtual Training, Management, and Online Work of NGOs: Campus for Peace”. - International Conference of Volunteers and New Technologies, Conference and Exposition Centre of Galicia, Santiago de Compostela, 7-9 April 2005. Plenary Session: “Virtual Volunteers”. Workshop: “Virtual volunteers for e-learning in solidarity”. - Second Internet and Solidarity Conference, Fundació Un Sol Món (One Single World Foundation) of Caixa Catalunya, Barcelona, 7-8 June 2005. Chairmanship of the debate “Access to ICTs: a fundamental human right?” - Fourth Conference: “Technology for Human Development”, Agència Espanyola de Cooperació Internacional (Spanish International Co-operation Agency), Madrid, 25-26 November 2004. - Conference Net.es3, Madrid Conference Centre, Madrid, 13-14 October 2004. Presentation of the UOC volunteers’ programme. - Public act of presentation of projects subsidised by the Sabadell Solidari Foundation in 2005, Sabadell, 23 May 2005. 59 Projects 22 Transfer projects 13 Web projects 1 Innovation projects 1 Awareness-raising Campaigns 7 Courses 13 Given by volunteers 6 Given by member entities 7 Entities 25 NGO Campus Entities 17 Collaborating Entities 8 Volunteers 27 Platform Users 2,220 Co-operation: Some Figures Financial Report 2004 7.05% 46.30% 15.08% 31.57% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% 57.00% 43.00% 62 Type 2000 (1) 2001 (1) 2002 (1) 2003 (1) 2004 (1) 2005 (2) Ordinary 28,986,634.49 33,836,534.97 38,705,615.86 40,900,382.75 46,223,443.22 46,741,145.26 Investmens 4,765,386.21 4,839,289.18 7,190,938.43 9,407,455.37 7,709,872.89 5,119,724.93 (1) Settled budgets, with amortisations (2) Approved budget, without amortisations Budget (All figues are in E) ASSETS Euros Founders for disbursements underwritten and not yet demanded 0.00 Establishment expenses 0.00 Immaterial assets 30,679,141.82 Material fixed assets 21,047,584.16 Financial assets 3,531,864.34 Total fixed assets 55,258,590.32 Accumulated depreciation -30,661,005.77 Net Fixed Assets 24,597,584.55 Immaterial fixed assets in process 618,831.18 Expenses to be distributed over various years 1,412.18 Inventory 319,340.63 Receivable 18,701,957.03 Temporal financial investments 480.81 Cash 88,830.82 Pre-paid expenses 108,791.11 Current Assets 19,219,400.40 Total Assets 44,437,228.31 LIABILITIES Euros Share capital 188,793.14 Voluntary reserves 2,943,503.34 Results 245.79 Own Funds 3,132,542.27 Capital grant 20,411,571.74 Other revenue to be distributed over various fiscal years 77,157.17 Revenue to be distributed over various fiscal years 20,488,728.91 Other provisions 85,135.94 Provisions for risks and expenses 85,135.94 Long-term debt 6,054,354.70 Other debt 648,600.83 Long-term liabilities 6,702,955.53 Short-term debt 2,132,534.23 Debt with companies of the group and associated companies 3,088,682.70 Suppliers 6,526,045.98 Other non-commercial debt 1,840,748.54 Pre-paid expenses 439,854.21 Short-term Liabilities 14,027,865.66 Total liabilities 44,437,228.31 Balance Sheet on 31 December 2004 Balance Sheet Structure on 31 December 2004 Assets Liabilities Introduction In the section that follows we are detailing the financial figures of the Foundation for the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya corresponding to the fiscal year 2004. As in previous years, the firm Bové Montero i Cia. audited the Foundation’s yearly accounts and presented the relevant positive report to the Foundation’s Board of Trustees, which approved the report in the session of 4 July 2005. After a detailed analysis, we are singling out the most relevant aspects of the financial data as follows: - The monitoring of the profit and loss sheet, and the investment sheet, for the fiscal year 2004 has been done separately for the main campus (contract programme), for the specific projects, and for the IN3. - The ordinary budget for the fiscal year 2004 increased with respect to that of the previous fiscal year by 13%, in order to cover the rise in activities. - Investments totalled 7,709,872.89 euros. The following were the most important items: Teaching modules 46% Construction of the Research premises for the IN3 25% Computer applications and hardware 14% Material fixed assets 13% - The cash flow generated was 401,380.50 euros, which was destined to cover the amortisations of the fiscal year. Long-term Liabilities Short-term Liabilities Capital Subsidies Own Funds Net Fixed Assets Current Assets 63 (1.00%) (48.00%) (1.00%) (36.00%) (3.00%) (10.00%) (1.00%) Profit and Loss Statement 2004 (All figues are in E) REVENUE Main Campus Specific Projects IN3 Total FUOC Net Revenue 16,780,740.40 6,838,960.52 730,318.80 24,350,019.72 Works for fixed assets 17,475.76 18,299.81 0.00 35,775.57 Other Income 34,258.92 726,415.03 0.00 760,673.95 Operating subsidies 16,432,618.08 956,046.70 2,647,691.45 20,036,356.23 Capital Subsidies 4,408,373.70 378,848.35 973,642.06 5,760,864.11 Donations 411,625.00 32,447.76 0.00 444,072.76 Excess in provision of risks and expenses 0.00 7,385.00 7,385.00 Total operating revenue 38,085,091.86 8,951,018.17 4,359,037.31 51,395,147.34 EXPENSES Monetary aid and others 0.00 216,630.70 0.00 216,630.70 Suppliers 651,066.73 3,388.38 13,785.80 668,240.91 Labour Expenses 14,739,222.57 2,440,764.38 1,443,844.30 18,623,831.25 Amortisation 4,397,854.25 674,320.37 1,089,824.05 6,161,998.67 Variation in traffic provisions 74,363.35 34,801.16 157,583.38 266,747.89 External Services 16,879,276.25 5,433,320.45 1,162,504.74 23,475,101.44 Taxes 657,854.67 311,288.85 86,973.05 1,056,116.57 Other expenses of current management 0.00 0.00 Total operating expenses 37,399,637.82 9,114,514.29 3,954,515.32 50,468,667.43 Operating results 685,454.04 -163,496.12 404,521.99 926,479.91 Financial Income 123,620.63 0.00 11.64 123,632.27 Financial expenses 845,407.62 0.00 27,366.99 872,774.61 Result -36,332.95 -163,496.12 377,166.64 177,337.57 Extraordinary Income 522,139.90 0.00 0.00 522,139.90 Extraordinary expenses 308,404.57 24,985.37 365,841.74 699,231.68 Pre-tax results 177,402.38 -188,481.49 11,324.90 245.79 Tax on profits 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Result 177,402.38 -188,481.49 11,324.90 245.79 Distribution of Elements for the Operating Revenue 2004 Capital Subsidies Generalitat Operating Subsidies Other Operating Subsidies Generalitat Other Income Net Revenue Donations Capital Subsidies Other (2.00%) (1.00%) (37.00%) (12.00%) (48.00%) Distribution of Elements for the Operating Expenses 2004 External Services Amortisation Labour Expenses Suppliers Taxes 64 Investments (All figues are in E) CONCEPT Main Campus Specific Projects IN3 TOTAL Cash flow of the financial year 166,882.87 106,990.74 127,506.89 401,380.50 Result 177,402.38 -188,481.49 11,324.90 245.79 End of the Year Figures (All figues are in E) 1) Investments made Main Specific Building Total FUOC Campus Projects IN3 Castelldefels 2004 Establishment expenses 00000 Licences, brands and similar 15,408.55 0.00 0.00 15,408.55 Computer applications 898,046.41 105,622.01 86,013.96 1,089,682.38 Didactic modules 2,689,513.90 887,783.61 0.00 3,577,297.51 Other immaterial assets 36,378.20 0.00 0.00 36,378.20 Total immaterial assets 3,680,803.36 993,405.62 86,013.96 0.00 4,760,222.94 Building Work 167,958.69 1,465,468.36 1,633,427.05 Other Facilities and Furniture 325,079.64 0.00 13,515.67 338,595.31 Hardware and Other Material Assets 504,227.04 0.00 21,771.87 451,628.68 977,627.59 Total material assets 997,265.37 0.00 21,771.87 1,930,612.71 2,949,649.95 Total fixed assets (without amortisation fund) 4,678,068.73 993,405.62 107,785.83 1,930,612.71 7,709,872.89 Total 4,678,068.73 993,405.62 107,785.83 1,930,612.71 7,709,872.89 2) Investment finance Main Specific Building Total FUOC Campus Projects IN3 Castelldefels 2004 Debt authorised by the Generalitat (Autonomous Govt.) 4,678,068.73 540,910.49 0.00 1,514,057.76 6,733,036.98 Investment subsidies from Generalitat (Autonomous Govt.) 0.00 342,360.13 0.00 0.00 342,360.13 Other investment subsidies 0.00 110,135.00 16,040.80 0.00 126,175.80 Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology 0.00 0.00 91,745.03 0.00 91,745.03 Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology - Feder Fund 0.00 0.00 0.00 416,554.95 416,554.95 Total 4,678,068.73 993,405.62 107,785.83 1,930,612.71 7,709,872.89 Investments 2004 (13.00%) (14.00%) (48.00%) (4.00%) (21.00%) Distribution of Elements for the Fixed Assets 2004 Other Facilities and Furniture Building Work Didactic modules Computer applications Hardware and Other Material Assets (4.00%) (87.00%) (7.00%) (2.00%) Investment Finance 2004 Investment subsidies from Generalitat (Autonomous Govt.) Debt authorised by the Generalitat (Autonomous Government) MCyT Other investment finance Audit report Audit Report by Bové Montero dated 6 June 2005 65 67 Annex. Activities Involving Social Dissemination Lectures, Round-tables, Debates [1.9.2004] Universal Forum of Cultures. Barcelona Librarian Núria Ferran took part in the Human Movements and Immigration World Congress with a presentation of the COINE (Cultural Objects in Networked Environments) project and the result of its application to content at the Centre de Documentació of the Museu d’Història de la Immigració a Catalunya. Organised by the Institut Europeu de la Mediterrània. The Museu d’Història de la Immigració a Catalunya’s website http://oliba.uoc.edu/lab/migracio/index.htm. [2.9.2004] Madrid Jordi Vilaseca, Head of the Faculty of Economics and Business Studies gave a lecture on “Les TIC en l’empresa: 10 idees sobre el canvi tecnològic digital a Catalunya”. [4.9.2004] Linz (Austria) Pau Alsina, Co-ordinator, Artnodes space, delivered the paper “On Art, Science and Technology e-Learning”, at the Ars Electronica Festival congress. Timeshift: The world in twenty-five years. [14.9.2004] Barcelonès Support Centre The Faculty of Computer Science and Multimedia invited free software programmer Miguel de Icaza to give a lecture on free software. http://www.uoc.edu/dt/cat/deicaza0904.html [15.9.2004] Provincial Council of Tarragona Local Development Unit Jordi Vilaseca, Head of the Faculty of Economics and Business Studies, gave a lecture on the information and communications technologies (ICTs) and work. [21.9.2004] Vilafranca del Penedès A new lunch-and-debate session of the Tribuna Oberta Vilafranca was held, with Enric Esquerra, General Director of Condis supermarkets, as a special guest. [22.9.2004] UOC, Central Building Professor Charlotte Gunawardena, from the College of Education at the University of New Mexico (USA), gave a lecture on distance education and cultural diversity. The event was organised by the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences. [23.9.2004] Chicago (USA) Raquel Xalabarder, a lecturer in the Faculty of Law and Political Science, gave a lecture on copyright and the responsibility of the Internet service providers, during the Intellectual Property in Europe meetings, organised by the Center for Intellectual Property Law at the John Marshall Law School in Chicago. [29.9.2004] Centre d’Estudis i Recursos Culturals. Casa de la Caritat. Barcelona Pau Alsina, Co-ordinator, Artnodes space, gave the lecture “Art digital a Catalunya” within the “E-CULTUR@ i els Serveis Municipals” cycle. [30.9.2004] Barcelona Adoració Pérez, Head of the UOC Library, took part in the round-table “Internet como medio para la promoción de la lectura”, where she delivered the paper “La biblioteca de referencia virtual y su uso”. [7.10.2004] Hall, Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona Debates on Education, co-organised by the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences and the Fundació Jaume Bofill. “Política educativa i igualtat d’oportunitats. Prioritats i propostes”, a lecture given by Xavier Bonal, Miquel, Àngel Essomba i Ferran Ferrer. http://www.uoc.edu/dt/cat/bonal0305.html [10.10.2004] Centre d’Estudis i Recursos Culturals, Provincial Council of Barcelona Cecilia Braslavsky, the late Director of UNESCO’s International Bureau of Education, spoke about “Possibilities and limits of youth educational policies. Reflections on the conclusions of the 47th International Conference on Education” during the fifth edition of the Debates on Education. [21.10.2004] Saragossa Francesc González, lecturer of the Tourism Programme, took part in a colloquium on tourism during a seminar held at the University of Saragossa. [28.10.2004] Barcelonès Support Centre Mario Pérez-Montoro and Sandra Sanz Martos, lecturers from the Faculty of Documentation, gave a lecture on “A la cerca del valor afegit en les empreses: la gestió del coneixement i l’aprenentatge al lloc de treball”. Open to the public. [4.11.2004] Hotel Domo de Vilafranca del Penedès Joaquim Nadal, Catalonian Minister for Territorial Policies and Public Works, attended a lunch-and-debate session of the Tribuna Oberta Vilafranca. http://www.uoc.edu/dt/cat/nadal0505.html [4.11.2004] Valencia Joan Miquel Gomis, lecturer of the Tourism Programme, took part in a round-table on the low-cost airlines, together with representatives from Iberia, Air Europa, Air Berlin, Vueling and Savia Amadeus. Organised by Travel Advisors Guild, an association of specialised company travel agents. [4.11.2004] UOC, Central Building The Head of the Faculty of Humanities gave a lecture on “The Connectivist Paradigm: Art Science and Consciousness” by Roy Ascote. [11.11.2004] Hotel Fira Palace. Barcelona Jordi Vilaseca, Head of the Faculty of Economics and Business Studies, gave a lecture on “Pimes, innovació en procés i formació en competències: cap un nou model de creixement de l’economia catalana”, within the session “Tecnologia i coneixement com a motors de l’economia” of the Jornada dels Economistes organised by the Col·legi d’Economistes de Catalunya. [17.11.2004] Badalona Jordi Vilaseca, Head of the Faculty of Economics and Business Studies, gave a lecture on “Adaptació de les PIME a les NTIC. Situació actual i tendències”, at the Fent Empresa meetings run by the Institut Municipal de Promoció de l’Ocupació, Reactivació Badalona, with the collaboration of the CIDEM. [23.11.2004] León Rector Gabriel Ferraté gave a lecture on “Liderar la universidad de la sociedad del conocimiento” at the University of Leon, Spain, on occasion of the specialisation course on university academic management. Organised by the Fundación General de la Universidad de León y de la Empresa. [24.11.2004] Fòrum Can Basté. Barcelona Jordi Alberich, lecturer at the Faculty of Information and Communication Sciences, took part in the talk “L’efecte Mobius: nous llenguatges artístics i comunicatius en la cultura visual digital”. [25.11.2004] Girona Jordi Vilaseca, Head of the Faculty of Economics and Business Studies, gave a lecture on the information technologies and enterprise, at Girona’s PIMEC headquarters. [25.11.2004] Escola Politècnica Superior. Girona Rector Gabriel Ferraté gave the lecture “Escola Politècnica Superior 30 anys. Del passat al present, passant pel futur”. [26.11.2004] Madrid Ismael Peña, the Administrator of the Campus for Peace, gave the lecture “Trabajo en red: intranets”, at the V Conferencia Tecnología para el Desarollo Humano. ICTs: A Tool for development. [29.11.2004] Jalisco (Mexico) Adriana Gil, lecturer at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, gave the lecture “Voces no escuchadas: juventud y TIC” at the V Coloquio de Estudios de la Cultura. [30.11.2004] Guadalajara (Mexico) Toni Badia, Head of the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, gave the lecture “Xarxes de formació de professors i treball col·laboratiu”, during the International Book Fair. [1.12.2004] University of Barcelona. Departament of Sociology Rosa Borge, lecturer at the Faculty of Law and Political Science, gave the lecture-workshop “La participación electrónica: estado de la cuestión y debate sobre sus dimensiones sociales y políticas”. http://www.uoc.edu/idp/dt/cat/borge.html [9.12.2004] University of Seville Pau Alsina, Co-ordinator, Artnodes space, gave the lecture “Revistas electrónicas y cultura audiovisual digital: el caso Artnodes”, at the Faculty of Communication’s Graduates’ Hall. [14.12.2004] Hall, Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona A new session of the Debates on Education, organised by the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, took place, with the presence of Jorge Wagensberg, Director of CosmoCaixa and Professor of the Theory of Irreversible Processes at the Faculty of Physics of the University of Barcelona. The lecture was titled “Educar a la frontera: entre la intuïció i la comprensió”. [11.1.2005] UOC, Central Building The Faculty of Law and Political Science invited Professor Fred von Lohmann, of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, to give the lecture “Problems Generated with the Protection of Intellectual Property on the Internet”. The lecture was given in English, and a number of questions and a debate followed. [17.1.2005] Amics de la UNESCO. Barcelona Anna Busquets, Head of the East Asian Studies programme, gave the lecture “La Xina que va veure Lord MacDartney: el segle XVIII”, included in the cycle “Els dilluns de la Xina”. [18.1.2005] Escola d’Administració Pública de Catalunya. Barcelona Agustí Cerrillo, lecturer at the Faculty of Law and Political Science, gave the lecture “L’Administració electrònica local”. [25.1.2005] Madrid Esther Pérez, Head of the Tourism Programme, gave the lecture “La integración del conocimiento en los procesos productivos y organizativos”, at the Gestión del conocimiento para el éxito en destinos turísticos work session of the Fitur fair. [4.2.2005] Faculty of Psychology, Educational Sciences and Sport, Blanquerna. Barcelona Toni Badia, Head of the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, moderated a round- table about “Sociedad de la información, nuevas tecnologías y educación” within the I Congreso Internacional Psicología y Educación en Tiempos de Cambio. Lecturer Elena Barberà also took part in the round-table. [9.2.2005] UOC, Central Building Professor Susanne Lajoie, from the Department of Educational and Counseling Psychology at Canada’s McGill University, gave the lecture “Teaching and Learning in Technology-rich Environments”. She had been invited by the EDUS research group of the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences. [10.2.2005] Granollers Support Point Joan Torrent, lecturer at the Faculty of Economics and Business Studies, presented the PIC Empresa within a cycle of lectures organised by the UOC and ISOC-CAT, the Catalan Chapter of the Internet Society. [16.2.2005] Hotel Domo de Vilafranca del Penedès A lunch-and-lecture of the Tribuna Oberta Vilafranca was held with Adriana Casademont, CEO of Casademont SA, as a special guest. The lecture given was “L’empresa familiar en un entorn global”. [17.2.2005] Barcelonès Support Centre Carles Sigalés, Vice Rector for Faculty and Academic Policy, presented the PIC Educació within the cycle of lectures organised by the UOC and ISOC-CAT, the Catalan Chapter of the Internet Society. [17.2.2005] Hall, Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona Agustí Canals, Head of the Faculty of Information and Communication Sciences, took part in the round-table “Gestió del coneixement: persones, processos i tecnologia”, organised by the Col·legi Oficial de Bibliotecaris i Documentalistes de Catalunya and the Col·legi d’Economistes de Catalunya, with the collaboration of the UOC. [22.2.2005] Hall, Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona A new session of Debates on Education took place, co-organised by the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences and the Fundació Jaume Bofill. Christian Laval, sociologist and Associate Researcher at the University of Paris X, and member of the Institut de Recherches of the Fédération Syndicale Unitaire, acted as guest speaker. http://www.uoc.edu/dt/cat/laval0405.html [24.2.2005] UOC, Central Building Round-table “L’organització d’un despatx d’advocats”, organised by the Faculty of Law and Political Science. [1.3.2005] Faculty of Library and Documentation Studies of the University of Barcelona Librarian Cristina Barragán gave the lecture “El programari lliure en l’àmbit de la documentació i biblioteques”. Cristina Barragán is the co- ordinator of the Free Software for Information Professionals work group at the Col·legi. [17.3.2005] Cosmocaixa. Barcelona Professor Manuel Castells, Head of Research, gave the lecture “La economía política del código abierto”, included in the “L’era de l’accés obert” cycle co-organised by the UOC, the University of Barcelona and Cosmocaixa. [5.4.2005] Hall, Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona A new session of Debates on Education had Joan Coscubiela, Secretary-General of Comissions Obreres de Catalunya trade union, as a guest speaker on “Educació: dret o mercat?”. [11.4.2005] Manresa Rector Gabriel Ferraté gave the lecture “Societat del coneixement: dimensió social” to inaugurate the Jornades Científico- Tecnològiques TIC i societat, organised by the Institut d’Educació Secundària SEP Lacetània. [11.4.2005] Antonio de Nebrija University. Madrid Francisco Rubio, Vice Rector of International Relations, gave the lecture “Las TIC en la docencia, investigación y gestión”. [22.4.2005] Istanbul (Turkey) Maria Taulats and Marc Ribó, of Information for Management, intervened at the EFQM Education Community of Practice to give a lecture on the UOC’s model of excellence. [10.5.2005] Palau de Pedralbes. Barcelona Jordi Vilaseca, Head of the Faculty of Economics and Business Studies, gave the inaugural lecture at the Awards to Agricultural Technological Innovation 2004. The title of his lecture was “Les TIC i la indústria agroalimentària a Catalunya”. [10.5.2005] Associació d’Entitats de Sants i Hostafrancs. Barcelona Anna Busquets, Head of the East Asian Studies Programme, gave the lecture “La Xina actual: la dona i la família”. [11.5.2005] Online Educa Madrid 2005. Madrid Elena Rodríguez Vall-llovera and Diana Amigó, from Postgraduate Training, intervened in a round-table on “Certificación de modelos educativos basados en la formación por competencias”. [12.5.2005] Barcelonès Support Centre Josep Cobarsí and Eva Ortoll, lecturers at the Faculty of Information and Communication Sciences, gave a session on “Bones i males pràctiques en la gestió de la informació: desastres i competències informacionals a les empreses”. [14.5.2005] Headquarters of the Col·legi Oficial d’Arquitectes de Catalunya. Girona Pau Alsina, lecturer at the Faculty of Humanities and Language and Literature, and Co-ordinator of Artnodes, gave a lecture at the international meeting “El paisatge transgredit. Interseccions de natura, art, ciència i tecnologia”. The meeting was jointly organised by the UOC, Híbrids la Plataforma, the Col·legi d’Arquitectes de Catalunya of the Girona area, the Escola d’Art Floral, and the Fundació Espais d’Art Contemporani of Girona. [17.5.2005] Vilafranca del Penedès A lunch-and-debate session of Tribuna Oberta took place with Miguel Ángel Fraile, the Secretary-General of the Confederació Catalana de Comerç and the Confederación Española de Comercio, as a special guest. http://www.uoc.edu/dt/cat/fraile0905.html [25.5.2005] Òmnium Cultural premises in Barcelona Laura Borràs, lecturer at the Faculty of Humanities and Language and Literature, intervened in the “Societat i ciència” cycle with the lecture “La malaltia mental a propòsit del Quixot”, which she gave jointly with Núria Pérez, who lectures at the Pompeu Fabra University. [27.5.2005] Sarrià-Sant Gervasi municipal headquarters. Barcelona Teresa Fèrriz, Co-ordinator of the UOC’s literature space , took part in the round-table of the “Seminari sobre el patrimoni literari a Barcelona”, organised by the Xarxa del Patrimoni Literari de Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, and funded by the Any del Llibre i la Lectura. [8.6.2005] Palace of Congresses. Fira de Barcelona Magí Almirall, Head of Development of Intranets, took part in the round-table “Revisió de l’e-learning” at the Internet Global Conference. [9.6.2005] Girona Joan Torrent, lecturer at the Faculty of Economics and Business Studies, took part in the Fòrum de Noves Tecnologies organised by the Associació d’Empreses de Noves Tecnologies de Girona (AENTEG), where he gave the lecture “Les TIC a l’empresa: una inversió rendible?”. [17.6.2005] Narcís de Carreras Auditorium. Girona Joan Torrent, lecturer at the Faculty of Economics and Business Studies, and Head of the Business Administration and Management programme, took part in the round-table “Anàlisi de la situació actual de la innovació a la petita empresa” included in the 2nd Cicle de Trobades sobre Innovació. Organised by Pimec Girona and Caixa de Pensions. [21.6.2005] UOC, Central Building Dinner-and-colloquium, with the participation of Professor M. Carnoy, of Stanford University, within the cycle Debates on Education, organised by the Faculty o Psychology and Educational Sciences. [26.6.2005] Calgary (Canada) Rector Gabriel Ferraté gave a lecture at the Connecting Technology and Teaching Learning congress. Francesc Vallverdú, Vice Rector of Research, Methodology and Educational Innovation, and Francisco Rubio, of International Relations, also intervened. It was organised by the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development). [1.7.2005] UOC, Central Building The UOC’s East Asian Studies organised, for the closing ceremony of the academic year 2004-2005, the paper “Empresa i pensament a l’Àsia oriental: un diàleg entre el yin i el yang?” given by Seán Golden, Head of the Centre of International and Intercultural Studies at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, and Amadeo Jensana, Head of the Business Circle at Barcelona’s Casa Àsia. 68 [7.7.2005] Auditorium, Faculty of Biology, University of Barcelona Pau Alsina, lecturer at the Faculty of Humanities and Language and Literature, gave the lecture “Sobre art, biologia i tecnologia”. [8.7.2005] UOC, Central Building Adriana Gil, lecturer at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, organised the round-table “El gènere i la universitat”, in which the following took part: Assumpta Civit, Head of the Human Resources area; María Jesús Izquierdo, lecturer of Sociology at the Autonomous University of Barcelona and Co-ordinator of the Sentiments, Emocions i Societat research group; Barbara Biglia, Consultant on Sociogenesis at the UOC; historian Muriel González, Magistra Artium from the University of Cologne; and Inés Massot, lecturer on Educational Research Methods and Diagnosis at the University of Barcelona. [11.7.2005] Terrassa A new session of Tribuna Oberta Terrassa was held, with the intervention of Maria Teresa Costa Campí, President of the Spanish National Energy Commission. The speaker gave the lecture “Les TIC i la gestió del coneixement energètic”. http://www.uoc.edu/dt/cat/costa0905.html [16.7.2005] Hall, Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona Pau Alsina, lecturer at the Faculty of Humanities and Language and Literature, and Co-ordinator of the Artnodes space, gave the “CopyFight: cultura lliure a la societat de la informació”. [25.8.2005] Universitat Catalana d’Estiu. Prada de Conflent Pau Alsina, lecturer at the Faculty of Humanities and Language and Literature, and Co-ordinator of the space, gave the lecture “La influència de la física en les pràctiques artístiques d’avui”. Seminars, Meetings and Congresses [9.9.2004] Until 12th. Copenhagen (Denmark) Julià Minguillón, lecturer at the Faculty of Computer Science and Multimedia, took part in the ESMRMB04 congress. [9.9.2004] UOC, Tibidabo building Albert Sangrà, lecturer at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, organised the seminar “The Empathy Approach in Holmberg’s Theory of Teaching-Learning Conversations”. The guest speaker was Börje Holmberg. [9.9.2004] Ramon Llull University. Barcelona Antoni Badia, Head of the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, took part in the scientific seminar Miraona where he delivered the paper “Los procesos de apropiación del discurso académico en la educación superior. El caso de los estudiantes de Pràcticum I de Psicopedagogía de la UOC”. [15.9.2004] Until 17th. University of Granada Josep Grau, from Communication with Students, and UOC tutor Albert Fornieles presented the article “Enquestes de satisfacció per Internet: una experiència pràctica”, at the 3rd Congreso de Metodología de Encuestas, held at the Faculty of Sociology of the University of Granada. http://www.uoc.edu/dt/20398/index.html [15.9.2004] Until 17th. Madrid Julià Minguillón and Jordi Herrera, lecturers at the Faculty of Computer Science and Multimedia, took part in the RECSI VIII congress, and gave, respectively, the lectures “Transmisión progresiva de imágenes marcadas digitalmente” and “PlaPID: una plataforma para la protección de imágenes digitales”. [16.9.2004] Until 18th. Metz (France) Isidre Ribot, of the Library, took part in the Association des Directeurs de Bibliothèques Universitaires de France’s annual congress. He presented the UOC Library with the lecture “Adaptation des services bibliothécaires traditionnelles et création de nouveaux services à la Bibliothèque de l’UOC”. [22.9.2004] Ronald Reagan Center. Washington (United States) Raquel Xalabarder, lecturer at the Faculty of Law and Political Science, took part in the 2004-IP Europe Summit to present the latest European legal developments on issues involving copyright and responsibility of the Internet service providers. [29.9.2004] San Sebastián / Donosti Rector Gabriel Ferraté took part in the session “Las nuevas tecnologías al servicio de la educación” included in the 2nd cycle of Jornadas y Conferencias Plan e-Guipúzkoa. [21.10.2004] UOC, Central Building Seminar “Los derechos de propiedad intelectual de los artistas intérpretes o ejecutantes: su pasado, su presente y su futuro”, monitored by Ramon Casas, tutor at the Faculty of Law, and co-ordinated by Raquel Xalabarder, Head of the Programme of the Faculty of Law and Political Science. The seminar was inaugurated by Vice Rector Joan Fuster and Pere Fabra, Head of the Faculty of Law, among others. [25.10.2004] UOC, Central Building A workshop was held about SEEARCH-Web, an interactive portal on south east European archaeology, by the Òliba research group. On 25th, the seminars “The UOC Distance-learning Model” and “Multimedia Materials: Some Case Studies” were given by the Department of International Relations and Cristina Girona, of the Educational Development Model area, respectively. [26.10.2004] Barcelonès Support Centre A workshop was held about SEEARCH-Web, an interactive portal on south east European archaeology, by the Òliba research group. On 25th, the seminars “The UOC Distance-learning Model” and “Multimedia Materials: Some Case Studies” were given by the Department of International Relations and Cristina Girona, of the Educational Development Model area, respectively. On 26th Cèsar Carreras, Co- director of Òliba, spoke on “Evaluation Methods for E-learning”. [26.10.2004] Vic Jordi Vilaseca, Head of the Faculty of Economics and Business Studies, took part in the Vic 2004 Meeting of Businesspersons, which on 26th dealt with “Empreses amb TIC o sense TIC... invertim?”. Vilaseca spoke on “Economia i societat del coneixement. Situació de l’empresa catalana. Reptes”. [28.10.2004] Mexico Vice Rector Carles Sigalés took part in the 3rd Conferencia Internacional sobre Bibliotecas Digitales como Apoyo a la Educación Superior, organised by the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). [2.11.2004] Figueres Rector Gabriel Ferraté and Vice Rector for Institutional Relations and Cultural Activities Joan Fuster attended the inauguration of the Dalí Symposium. Noves fronteres de la ciència, l’art i el pensament, at the Figueres Dalí Museum, organised, among others, by Artnodes. http://www.uoc.edu/artnodes/dali/cat [5.11.2004] La Pedrera building. Barcelona Ismael Peña, Administrator of the Campus for Peace, took part in the sessions on La qualitat en benefici de tots: el tercer sector, l’empresa privada, la Universitat i l’Administració. Peña took part in the workshop “Tecnologies de la informació i la comunicació en projectes de cooperació en el desenvolupament i el voluntariat del Campus for Peace de la UOC i la Fundació Iwith.org”. [10.11.2004] Shanghai (China) Jordi Cabot, lecturer at the Faculty of Computer Science and Multimedia, took part in the 23rd International Conference on Conceptual Modeling, with the lecture “Roles as Entity Types: A Conceptual Modeling Pattern”. [15.11.2004] Until 19th. Hotel Alimara. Barcelona A second edition of the UOC’s UNESCO Chair of e-Learning International Seminar took place under the title “Liderar la universitat en la societat del coneixement”. [17.11.2004] Salamanca Adoració Pérez, Head of the Library, took part in the 2nd Congreso Nacional de Bibliotecas Públicas, with the lecture “El perfil del profesional de bibliotecas públicas”. [18.11.2004] Salamanca Patrícia Riera, from the Library, took part in the 2nd Congreso Nacional de Bibliotecas Públicas, with the lecture “Sobre la propiedad intelectual y las bibliotecas”. [20.11.2004] Col·legi d’Advocats de Catalunya. Barcelona Pere Fabra, Head of the Faculty of Law and Political Science, and Agustí Cerrillo, lecturer at the same Faculty, took part in the Jornada sobre el nou Estatut d’autonomia de Catalunya, where the latter of the two delivered the paper “Els reptes actuals de la societat catalana i la seva incidència sobre l’Estatut”. [27.11.2004] Palace of Congresses of Galicia. Santiago de Compostela Face-to-face meeting of Galician students and lecturers. The sessions were titled “La evolución de la acción docente en la UOC ante los cambios en la actividad empresarial”, and were given by the Head of the Faculty of Economics and Business Studies Joan Torrent; “Cómo rentabilizar el perfil UOC en tu evolución profesional”, by a UOC graduate in Labour Sciences, and “Cómo optimizar tu rendimiento en la UOC”, with the participation of graduates, counsellors and students. [30.11.2004] Olot Joan Miquel Gomis, lecturer of the Tourism programme, took part in the sessions Com venem el turisme rural? to lecture on tourist destinations and the ICTs. Jointly organised by the Fundació d’Estudis Superiors d’Olot, the Directorate-General of Tourism of the Generalitat, and the Town Council of Olot. [3.12.2004] Berlin (Germany) Marga Franco and Carme Anguera delivered the paper “A Successful Collaborative Experience: The Virtual Seminars” at Berlin’s Online Educa international congress. [10.12.2004] Auditorium, França Building, Pompeu Fabra University (UPF), Barcelona The Faculty of Law and Political Science and the Pompeu Fabra University jointly organised the 1st Congrés Internacional sobre Fiscalitat a l’Habitatge. On the part of the UOC, lecturers Ana María Delgado and Antoni Galiano took part. Joan Fuster, the Vice Rector for Institutional Relations and Cultural Policy took part in the inaugural presentation. [15.12.2004] Cosmocaixa. Barcelona Pau Alsina, co-ordinator of the Artnodes space, took part in the Física i Art cycle, together with the Physics lecturer of the University of Barcelona Josep Perelló and the artist Antoni Abad. 69 [17.12.2004] Until 18th. UOC, Central Building Second plenary meeting of the Inter-university Committee on the Humanities, to elaborate the White Book of the Humanities Degree, with the idea of adapting it to the directives of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA). Rector Gabriel Ferraté inaugurated the event. [13.1.2005] Reial Acadèmia de Medicina. Barcelona The Second Anatomy Session took place, an event organised by Lletra, the space on Catalan literature, and the Institució de les Lletres Catalanes, about the state of Catalan literature in 2004 and the prognosis that several actors in the Catalan literature system made with a view to next year. It was attended by the Minister of Culture of the Generalitat de Catalunya, Caterina Mieras; the Rector, Gabriel Ferraté; Jaume Subirana – Head of the Institució de les Lletres Catalanes –; Vicent Alonso – Head of the journal Caràcters and writer –; Manuel Ollé – literary critic –; Joaquim Palau – Director, Ediciones Destino –; Miquel de Palol – writer –; Marta Ramoneda – from La Central bookshop –; and Sergio Vila- Sanjuán – Commissioner for the Year of the Book and of Reading. http://www.uoc.edu/lletra/anatomia2004/index. html [19.1.2005] Arnes Joan Miquel Gomis, lecturer of the Tourism programme, delivered the paper “Situació actual del turisme a Catalunya” at the 3rd Jornades de Turisme Rural. Cap a un nou model de turisme. [26.1.2005] Sala Metrònom. Barcelona Pau Alsina, co-ordinator of the Artnodes space, took part in the Robot Sapiens sessions, with the lecture “Imagina artbots, biobots, nanobots...”. [27.1.2005] IESE. Barcelona Agustí Canals, Head of the Faculty of Information and Communication Sciences, took part in the seminar “La indústria de la comunicació i els reptes de futur”. [8.2.2005] UOC, IN3 Building, Castelldefels UOC’s Jornada de Recerca en e-learning, where the projects included in the line of research led by Professor Tony Bates were presented. The following took part: Francisco Rubio, Vice Rector for International Relations; Carles Esquerré, Deputy Administrator; and lecturers Josep M. Duart, Josep M. Mominó, Montse Guitert, Joan Campàs, Lourdes Guàrdia, Glòria Munilla, Elena Barberà and Julià Minguillón. For the closing session, Magí Almirall; lecturer Enric Mor; and UOC usability consultant Eva de Lera presented a research project on usability. [10.2.2005] Barcelonès Support Centre Second Seminar on Information Management Projects of the degree in Documentation. [25.2.2005] UNED premises. Madrid Francisco Rubio, Vice Rector for International Relations; Emma Kiselyova, from International Relations; and Nati Cabrera, from Educational Methodology, took part in a seminar organised by the European Association of Distance Teaching Universities (EADTU). [25.2.2005] UOC, Central Building A technical session was held during which Mònica Surinyach, from Telecommunications, delivered the paper “La distribució de continguts a Internet, el servei AKAMAI i la UOC”, and Adoració Pérez, Head of the Library, and Jordi Serrano, also from the Library, presented “Accés i recuperació de continguts en línia (ARC@)”. [1.3.2005] From 1st to 13th. On-line Congress Francesc Saigi, lecturer at the Faculty of Information and Communication Sciences, delivered the paper “Impacto de la biotecnología y las ciencias de la vida en la sociedad del conocimiento” at the 1st Congreso Internacional Online sobre Tecnologías de la Información en Ciencias de la Vida. It was organised by the Asociación Hispana de Documentalistas en Internet. The congress was held on line, with some face-to- face sessions in Montevideo (Uruguay). [1.3.2005] Barcelonès Support Centre The Seminar “Arts escèniques i noves tecnologies”, with the intervention of Professor Luis Thenon, Head of the Laboratory of New Technologies of Image, Scene and Screen of the Laval University of Quebec (Canada). The event was introduced by the lecturer at the Faculty of Humanities and Language and Literature, Pau Alsina, and a debate ensued with Artur Serra, Director of the F2ICAT. The event was jointly organised by the UOC, F2ICAT, Neapolis Vilanova and the Embassy of Canada. [3.3.2005] Until 4th. Auditorium, Centre d’Estudis Jurídics i Formació Especialitzada. Barcelona The Faculty of Law and Political Science and the Associació Catalana de Iuslaboralistes jointly organised the Jornades Catalanes de Dret Social, devoted in this edition to the study of “La responsabilitat laboral de l’empresari: sinistralitat laboral”. The sessions were inaugurated by Joan Fuster, Vice Rector for Institutional Relations and Cultural Policy. http://www.uoc.edu/symposia/dretsocial/cat/in dex.html [3.3.2005] UOC, Central Building A session was held for the teaching staff organised by the Faculty of Humanities and Language and Literature on browsing through art and literature on line, under the title Immersió Ciber. An immersion takes place into works of art and literature on line to obtain a global view of on-line creation from 1994 to 2004, and browsing is effected among one hundred previously selected works. The following took part in it: ArtNodes, A2.CAT (Art i artivisme. Ciència, Art i Tecnologia) and Hermeneia. [4.3.2005] Logroño Manuel Armayones, lecturer at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences and a member of the PSINET research group, took part in the 11th Congreso de la Sociedad Española de Toxicomanías with the paper “Internet como medio para la mejora de la salud y la calidad de vida: reflexiones y propuestas de actuación”. [7.3.2005] Barcelonès Support Centre Second seminar of the UNESCO Chair of e- Learning, under the name “Liderar la universitat en l’era del coneixement”. http://www.uoc.edu/catedra/unesco/cat/semina ri.html [12.3.2005] Lisbon (Portugal) Professor Manuel Castells, Head of Research, took part in the seminar “La sociedad en red y la economía del conocimiento”. [14.3.2005] UOC, IN3 Building, Castelldefels Seminar “Noves eines per a l’ensenyament i aprenentatge en línia”, about content management and production of learning objects. Professors Jeff Miller, Karen Belfer and Mark Bullen, of the Distance Learning and Technology Department at the British Columbia University (Canada) expounded on their experiences. Similarly, UOC lecturers Lourdes Guàrdia (Psychology and Educational Sciences), Julià Minguillón and Montse Guitert (both from Computer Sciences and Multimedia), and Joan Campàs (Humanities and Language and Literature) talked of their experiences and research proposals. [15.3.2005] Palace of Congresses of Catalunya. Barcelona Jordi Vilaseca, Head of the Faculty of Economics and Business Studies, took part in the Financorp forum (Finances Corporatives per a Pime) organised by the Creativities Group to give a view from the university standpoint. [17.3.2005] Until 19th. Boston (United States) Agustí Canals, Head of the Faculty of Information and Communication Sciences, delivered a paper at the 6th European Conference on Organizational Knowledge, Learning and Capabilities (OKLC). [17.3.2005] Until 19th. Auditorium, Centre d’Estudis Jurídics i Formació Especialitzada. Barcelona The Faculty of Law and Political Science organised the international congress Internet, dret i política. Les transformacions del dret i la política en la societat de la informació. The congress was jointly inaugurated by the Rector, Gabriel Ferraté, and the Head of the Faculty, Pere Fabra, who is also its academic director, and was closed by Professor Manuel Castells. The following lecturers took part in it: Albert Batlle – Director of the Political Science Programme –, Agustí Cerrillo, Ana Sofía Cardenal, Rosa Borge, Rosa Fernández, Mònica Vilasau, Ana Delgado and Raquel Xalabarder. http://www.uoc.edu/symposia/idp/cat/index.html [31.3.2005] Until 3rd April. Montreux (Switzerland) Maria Antònia Huertas, lecturer in Computer Science and Multimedia, took part in the 1st World Congress on Universal Logic where she presented the article “A Characterization of Quantified Hybrid Logic”. [31.3.2005] UOC, Central Building Jordi Vilaseca, Antoni Messeguer and Joan Torrent, of the Faculty of Economics and Business Studies gave the seminar “Measuring e-Business Targets”. [31.3.2005] UOC, Central Building Inma Rodríguez, from the Faculty of Economics and Business Studies, gave the seminar “An Integrated Model of Adoption and Development of Electronic Commerce in Companies” at the PIC-Empreses session. [14.4.2005] Autonomous University of Barcelona. Faculty of Physics Pau Alsina, co-ordinator of the Artnodes space, took part in the Any Internacional de la Física: Física i Societat with the paper “Física i arts visuals”. [14.4.2005] Santiago de Compostela (Galicia) Carles Sigalés, the Vice Rector for Academic Policy and Faculty , took part in the Jornadas de Formación de Asesores de Formación of the Xunta de Galicia, with the lecture “La formación virtual: el modelo pedagógico de la UOC”. [18.4.2005] Until 29th, Barcelona and Madrid 2nd Jornadas Interuniversitarias de Marketing: Marketing en movimiento, ¿interactúas? Inma Rodríguez and Ana I. Jiménez gave the session “Productes i marques a Internet: noves eines per al disseny d’estratègies de negoci”. [20.4.2005] Casa Llotja de Mar. Barcelona Joan Torrent, lecturer at the Faculty of Economics and Business Studies, took part in the E-business sessions organised by the Chamber of Commerce of Barcelona with the lecture “La mobilitat a l’empresa i els serveis mòbils de tercera generació: innovació, competitivitat i valor afegit al vostre abast”. [24.4.2005] Until 26th. San Jose (United States) Josep Maria Duart, lecturer at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences and co- ordinator of the UNESCO Chair of e-Learning, took part in the Higher Education Institutional Management international seminar organised by the OECD (Organisation for the Economic Co-operation and Development), where he presented the article “E-strategies in the Introduction and Use of ICT at University”. 70 [25.4.2005] Barcelonès Support Centre An interuniversity session on marketing took place under the title Productes i marques a Internet: noves eines per al disseny d’estratègies de negoci. Inma Rodríguez, lecturer at the Faculty of Economics and Business Studies; the Director of the Market Research and Techniques programme; and Ana Isabel Jiménez, Director of the Business Administration and Management programme took part in the session. [25.4.2005] Until 27th. University of Lleida (UdL) Centre de Cultures i Cooperació Transfronterera Laura Borràs and Joan Elies Adell, lecturers at the Faculty of Humanities and Language and Literature, took part in the sessions L’escriptura i el llibre en l’era digital. Borràs gave the lecture “Textualitats electròniques” and Adell moderated the round-table “L’escriptura i l’art en l’era digital”. [27.4.2005] Cuenca (Ecuador) Jordi Cabot, lecturer in Computer Science and Multimedia, delivered the paper via videoconference “El aprendizaje de la ingeniería del software en una universidad virtual: el caso de la UOC”, included in the 1st Congreso Internacional de Tecnologías de la Información y Comunicaciones - V Congreso Nacional de Informática. [28.4.2005] Until 30th. Brussels (Belgium) Eva Rimbau, lecturer at the Faculty of Economics and Business Studies, took part in the 20th Workshop on Strategic Human Resource Management organised by the European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management (EIASM), where she presented the communication “A Strategic View on the Use of Contingent Work Arrangements”. [28.4.2005] Granada Josep M. Mominó and Guillem Bautista, Head of Programme and lecturer, respectively, at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, took part in the Jornadas Internacionales de Política Educativa en la Sociedad del Conocimiento, organised by the Department of Education of the Junta de Andalucía Autonomous Government. Mominó presented the result of the PIC Escola in the non-university educational environment at the round-table “Resultats de les polítiques educatives per a la societat del coneixement”. And Bautista presented the Sinergia research group, which he co-ordinated during the academic year 2004-2005. [29.4.2005] Badalona Antoni Galiano, lecturer at the Faculty of Law and Political Science, took part in the Jornades de Debat Ciutadà del Projecte Educatiu, intervening in the work groups that debated a framework document. They are organised by the Town Council of Badalona with the collaboration of the Provincial Council of Barcelona. [4.5.2005] Cuenca Víctor Renobell, lecturer at the Faculty of Information and Communication Sciences, delivered the paper “Cine y teoría del género en Almodóvar” at the seminar “Aproximaciones al cine de Pedro Almodóvar”, organised by the Instituto de Estudios Avanzados de la Creación Audiovisual a the University of Castilla-La Mancha. [4.5.2005] Udine (Italy) Miquel Strubell, lecturer at the Faculty of Humanities and Language and Literature, took part in the Seminario Internazionale per la Presentazione del Progetto Europeo “Adum: Working Together To Promote Regional and Minority Languages”, organised by the University of Udine (Friuli Venezia Giulia region) in collaboration with universities from the Spanish state, Wales, Ireland, Belgium, Slovenia and Italy. [9.5.2005] Until 11th. Sao Paulo (Brazil) Víctor Renobell, lecturer at the Faculty of Information and Communication Sciences, delivered the paper “Ensenyament de la comunicació audiovisual des d’Internet” at the international congress Celacom 2005 - IX Colóquio Internacional sobre a Escola Latino- Americana de Comunicação. It was organised by the UNESCO Chair of Communication for Regional Development. [9.5.2005] Milton Keynes (United Kingdom) Eva Ortoll, Deputy Head of the IN3, and Núria Ferran, of the Library, took part in the EADTU Meeting, “Library and Support Learning” to deliver the papers “Personalisation in Libraries and Ontologies” and “Schools in the Network Society”. [18.5.2005] CosmoCaixa. Barcelona Derrick de Kerckhove, Head of Education and Technology at the US Library of Congress and former Director of the McLuhan Program of Culture & Technology at the University of Toronto, took part in the cycle “L’era de l’accés obert” jointly organised by the UOC, the University of Barcelona and Cosmocaixa, to speak about open culture and the weblog sensation. The event was presented by Agustí Canals, Head of the Faculty of Information and Communication Sciences. [20.5.2005] Until Saturday, 21st. Barcelona Toni Roig, Director of the Audiovisual Communication programme, took part in the 3rd Congrés Internacional Comunicació i Realitat, with the paper “Cinema contemporani, Internet i new media: interaccions i complicitats en l’era digital”. The lecturers at the Faculty of Information and Communication Sciences Víctor Renobell, who presented “Noves formes de creació de continguts visuals més enllà de l’MCM: de blog a fotologs”, and Sònia Aran, who co-presented “New Kid on the Blocks. El fenomen dels blogs i la seva rellevància en la mediaesfera i en la política”, also intervened. [23.5.2005] Manresa The UOC collaborated in the organisation of the 10th Jornada d’Economia Caixa Manresa under the title “L’esperit emprenedor”. The following delivered papers: Gabriel Masfurroll, President of USP Hospitales; José María Loizaga, President of Mercapital; Vicky Hu, President of H. D. Biosciences Co.; Bert Twaalfhoven, President of the EFER; Ferran Adrià, Director of the cuisine workshop elBulli; Rosa Garcia, CEO of Microsoft Ibérica; Antonio Gómez, General Director of Aertec; Joan Laporta, President of Futbol Club Barcelona. http://www.uoc.edu/symposia/caixamanresa/jor nadaeconomia/2005/cat/index.html [23.5.2005] Barcelonès Support Centre David Maniega, from the Library, took part in the 2nd Jornada de Usabilidad en Sistemas de Información, with the paper “Ver y oír al usuario: dos acciones que cambiarán la forma de entender el diseño de interfaces web”. [26.5.2005] Until 27th. Tenerife and Gran Canaria The lecturer of Tourism Joan Miquel Gomis took part in the Jornadas de Turismo Emergente organised by Hoteles Escuela de Canarias, a company of the Ministry of Tourism of the Canary Islands Autonomous Government, with a lecture on the new profiles of the consumer tourist. [26.5.2005] Vilanova i la Geltrú Jordi Vilaseca, Head of the Faculty of Economics and Business Studies, took part in the Laboratori estratègic de ciutat sessions, run by the Town Council of Vilanova i la Geltrú to speak about the PIC Empresa. http://www.uoc.edu/in3/pic/cat/pic21.html [27.5.2005] Campus de Cappont, University of Lleida Joan Elies Adell and Laura Borràs, lecturers at the Faculty of Humanities and Language and Literature, took part in the creators’ meeting L’escriptura i el llibre en l’era digital, organised by the Ministry of Culture of the Generalitat de Catalunya and the Institució de les Lletres Catalanes, with the collaboration of the UOC. [7.6.2005] Auditori Caixa Catalunya, La Pedrera building. Barcelona Ismael Peña, Administrator of the Campus for Peace, moderated the paper “L’accés a les TIC: un dret humà fonamental?”, included in the II Jornades Internet i Solidaritat. [15.6.2005] University of Victoria (British Columbia, Canada) Joan Elies Adell, Laura Borràs, Roger Canadell and Isabel Clara Moll, lecturers at the Faculty of Humanities and Language and Literature, took part in the ACH/ALLC Conference (Association for Computers and Humanities / Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing), with the corresponding papers: “La docencia de la creación digital emergente: la literatura electrónica”, “La imaginación al servicio de la educación: un ejemplo de work in progress”, “Temas de literatura universal: usos y aplicaciones del hipertexto pedagógico” and “El trabajo final de carrera en filología: perspectivas hacia un nuevo horizonte”. [15.6.2005] UOC, Central Building Jordi Vilaseca, Antoni Messeguer i Joan Torrent, of the Faculty of Economics and Business Studies, gave the seminar “Synthetic Indicators for Measuring E-business: A Target Approach”. [16.6.2005] Porto (Portugal) Jordi Cabot, lecturer at the Faculty of Computer Sciences and Multimedia, presented the paper “Computing the Relevant Instances That May Violate an OCL Constraint” at the 17th Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE’05). [17.6.2005] Centre d’Art Santa Mònica. Barcelona Pau Alsina, lecturer at the Faculty of Humanities and Language and Literature, and Co-ordinator, Artnodes space, co-ordinated the lectures in the programme of the Sónar, Festival of Advanced Music and Multimedia Art. [22.6.2005] Barcelonès Support Centre I Jornada sobre el MiDoc d’Humanitats. [22.6.2005] UOC, Tibidabo, 47 Meeting of IN3’s Scientific Committee. The following experts took part: Martin Carnoy, Professor of Economics at Stanford University in California; Cecilia Castaño, Professor of Applied Economics at the Complutense University of Madrid; Vinton Cerf, Vice President of WorldCom; Betty Collis, Professor of On-line Knowledge and Technology for Strategy at the University of Twente in Holland; Jerome A. Feldman, Professor of Computer Science at the University of California (Berkeley); Miguel Ángel Lagunas, lecturer at the Escola Superior d’Enginyeria de Telecomunicació of the Polytechnic University of Catalonia; Robin Mansell, Professor of New Media and the Internet at the London School of Economics and Political Science; William J. Mitchell, Professor of Architecture, Digital Art and Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Vicenç Navarro, Professor of Political and Social Sciences at the Pompeu Fabra University; and Emilio Ontiveros, Professor of Business Economics at the Autonomous University of Madrid. [30.6.2005] Barcelona Agustí Cerrillo, lecturer at the Faculty of Law and Political Science, delivered the paper “El acceso a la información administrativa y la identificación del usuario en Internet” at the 2nd Jornades de Signatura Electrònica organised by the Agència Catalana de Certificació. 71 [1.7.2005] Pontevedra (Galicia) Esther Pérez, Director of the Tourism programme; Francesc González, lecturer of the programme; and Cristina Girona, from Methodology, took part in the 8th Symposium Internacional sobre el prácticum y las prácticas en empresas en la formación universitaria, where they delivered the paper “Prácticum en Turismo bajo estándares europeos en un entorno virtual”. [4.7.2005] Until 6th. Granada Mercè Boixadós, lecturer at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, took part in the 9th European Congress of Psychology to present the “Pòster de recerca amb metodologia i comunicació de la recerca del grup PSINET”, jointly elaborated with lecturers Eulàlia Hernández and Modesta Pousada. It was organised by the Asociación Española de Psicología, with the collaboration of the Association of European Psychology Federations. [5.7.2005] Until 7th. Granada Eulàlia Hernández, lecturer at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, took part in the 9th European Congress of Psychology to deliver the paper “Management of the Personal Time and Quality of Life in the Net Society”. This work is part of the research by the PSINET group and was jointly elaborated with lecturers Modesta Pousada and Mercè Boixadós. [6.7.2005] Pompeu Fabra University. Barcelona Mario Pérez-Montoro, lecturer at the Faculty of Information and Communication Sciences, took part in the 7th Congress of the International Society for Knowledge Organization (Spanish chapter) to deliver the paper “La organización del conocimiento en la empresa”. [7.7.2005] Pompeu Fabra University. Barcelona Mario Pérez-Montoro, lecturer at the Faculty of Information and Communication Sciences, presided over the session “Ética y competencias en el manejo de la información” at the 7th Congress of the International Society for Knowledge Organization (Spanish chapter). [7.7.2005] Until 8th. Tetuan (Morocco) Nati Cabrera, Head of the Methodology operational group, took part in the session “4. Posibilidades, debilidades y fortalezas de la enseñanza virtual” with the paper “La utilización de las TIC en la educación superior”. [8.7.2005] Banyoles Jordi Vilaseca, Head of the Faculty of Economics and Business Studies, and Pilar Ficapal, lecturer at the Faculty, delivered the paper “El teletreball a Catalunya”, included in the Jornades del Teletreball organised by the Regional Council of El Pla de l’Estany. http://www.uoc.edu/uocpapers/dt/cat/vilaseca. html [11.7.2005] Dominican Republic A new seminar of the UOC’s UNESCO Chair of e-Learning was held under the title “La universitat en l’era del coneixement”. [13.7.2005] Barcelona Inma Rodríguez gave her session “Determinants de l’adopció i l’abast del comerç electrònic a les empreses” during the seminar Recerca en Economia del Coneixement i Empresa Xarxa. [14.7.2005] Orlando (Florida, United States) Enric Mor, lecturer at the Faculty of Computer Science and Multimedia, took part in the Simposio Iberoamericano de Educación, Cibernética e Informática, to present the article “Personalización del proceso de aprendizaje en entornos virtuales”, jointly elaborated by Julià Minguillón, who lectures in the same Faculty; Lourdes Guàrdia, a lecturer at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences; and Francesc Santanach, from Development of Intranets. [14.7.2005] Orlando (Florida, United States) David Megías and Josep Prieto, lecturers at the Faculty of Computer Science and Multimedia, delivered the papers “Máster internacional en software libre en un entorno de formación virtual” and “Requerimientos tecnológicos para la docencia de programación en un entorno de aprendizaje a distancia” respectively at the Simposio Iberoamericano de Educación, Cibernética e Informática. [14.7.2005] Orlando (Florida, United States) Magí Almirall, Head of Development of Intranets, took part in the Simposio Iberoamericano de Educación, Cibernética e Informática to present the article “Contenidos de e-learning estándares accesibles y usables”, jointly elaborated by the following people from his operational group: Francesc Santanach, Jordi Casamajó, Josep Rivera and Llorenç Sabaté, and with David Zanoleti from ONCE. [25.7.2005] Seoul (Korea) Julià Minguillón, lecturer at the Faculty of Computer Science and Multimedia, took part in the International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, where he delivered the papers “Influence of Mark Embedding Strategies on Lossless Compression of Ultraspectral Images” (jointly elaborated with lecturers Jordi Herrera, David Megías, Jordi Serra and Joan Serra-Sagristà) and “Wavelet Lossless Compression of Ultraspectral Sounder Data” (elaborated with Joan Serra-Sagristà, David Megías, Fernando García, Bormin Huang and Alok Ahuja). [24.8.2005] Until 28th. University of La Laguna, Tenerife Eulàlia Hernández, lecturer at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, took part in the 12th European Conference on Developmental Psychology to deliver the paper “Online Cognitive Training Programs and Life Span”. The work was jointly elaborated with Eulàlia Hernández and Modesta Pousada. [27.8.2005] Until 30th. Riga (Latvia) Josep M. Duart, lecturer at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences and co-ordinator of the UOC’s UNESCO Chair of e-Learning, and Francisco Lupiáñez, of the same Chair, presented the results of the E-strategias project at the congress of the European Association for Institutional Research in Higher Education. http://www.uoc.edu/rusc/dt/cat/duart0405.html Presentations [14.9.2004] Universal Forum of Cultures. Barcelona An advisory council is set up for the Master’s course Gestió de la ciutat del segle XXI. Jordi Borja, the course director, makes a public presentation attended by the Rector, Gabriel Ferraté; the Vice Rector for International Relations, Francisco Rubio; the Head of Continuing Education, Lluís Tarín; the Director of Postgraduate Education, Antoni Cahner; and the Head of the Faculty of Law and Political Science, Pere Fabra. [22.9.2004] University of Lisbon (Portugal) The Psinet research group at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences presented the result of its project on the Internet and quality of life at the 2nd Congreso Hispano-Portugués de Psicología. [28.9.2004] PIMEC premises. Barcelona Jordi Vilaseca, Head of the Faculty of Economics and Business Studies, presented the PIC Empresa research project to the PIMEC (Petita i Mitjana Empresa de Catalunya) board of directors. [30.11.2004] Instituto Mexicano de Juventud - Secretaría General de la Juventud. Jalisco (Mexico) Adriana Gil, lecturer at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, presented the chapter “Consum i producció de noves tecnologies per part dels joves catalans” included in the book Temps d’híbrids. It is a bilingual edition. [1.12.2004] Pompeu Fabra University. Barcelona Pere Fabra, Head of the Faculty of Law and Political Science, read his doctoral thesis, with the title Veritat i correcció normativa. La fonamentació del cognitivisme en l’obra de Jürgen Habermas. The thesis was unanimously awarded the highest mark (Excel·lent cum laude) by the tribunal. [11.1.2005] University of Girona (UdG) Josep Cobarsí, lecturer at the Faculty of Information and Communication Sciences, read his doctoral thesis with the title El sistema d’informació de campus per a estudiants en les universitats espanyoles: caracterització i anàlisi. [24.1.2005] UOC, IN3 Building, Castelldefels David Castillo, lecturer at the Faculty of Economics and Business Studies, read his doctoral thesis with the title Tecnologia, economia i universitat: anàlisi dels efectes de les tecnologies de la informació i la comunicació sobre l’eficiència econòmica de les universitats virtuals. Jordi Vilaseca, Head of the Faculty of Economics and Business Studies, was the thesis supervisor. [27.1.2005] UOC, Central Building The East Asian Studies programme organised the presentation of the research work of two students - a work to earn them the postgraduate degree in Economics and Business Studies in East Asia. [3.2.2005] UOC, Central Building Imma Tubella, lecturer at the Faculty of Information and Communication Sciences, presented the PIC Societat project within the cycle of lectures organised by the UOC and the ISOC-CAT, the Catalan chapter of the Internet Society. http://www.uoc.edu/in3/pic/cat/pic1.html [14.3.2005] ESADE. Building 2 Agustí Canals, Head of the Faculty of Information and Communication Sciences, read his doctoral thesis with the title The Strategic Management of Knowledge Flows in the Spatial Economy: An Agent-Based Modeling Approach, supervised by Professors Max Boisot and Marcel Planellas. [6.4.2005] Tarragonès Support Centre Joan Elies Adell, lecturer at the Faculty of Humanities and Language and Literature, presented his book La degradació natural dels objectes, which was awarded a prize at the latest Jocs Florals de Barcelona poetic competition. 72 [28.4.2005] University of Barcelona. Faculty of History Joan Campàs, lecturer at the Faculty of Humanities and Language and Literature, read his doctoral thesis with the title El paper d’Internet en la cultura emergent del món actual (1945-2003), supervised by Rector Gabriel Ferraté. [17.6.2005] Arteixo (A Coruña) Josep M. Mominó, Director of the Psychopedagogy Programme, presented, together with Àngel Domingo, a preliminary model for the evaluation of the Ponte dos Brozos project of the Fundación Amancio Ortega. [22.6.2005] Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) Francesc Núñez, lecturer at the Faculty of Humanities and Language and Literature, read his doctoral thesis with the title Les plegades. Capellans secularitzats. La identitat dels ex. Courses, Workshops and Exhibitions [13.9.2004] Until 14th. Fundació Sant Joan de Déu. Esplugues de Llobregat The Campus for Peace and the Comparte foundation gave a practical workshop on its joint campaign “Apadrinaja.org. Amb els nens de l’Argentina”, at the 4th Congress on Fundraising in Spain. [1.12.2004] Until 2nd. University of Alacant Adoració Pérez, Head of the Library, gave the course “Els serveis virtuals a les biblioteques híbrides”. [14.12.2004] Santander Patrícia Riera, from the Library, gave a course on authors’ rights to library staff at the University of Cantabria. [26.2.2005] Asociación Andaluza de Documentalistas. Granada Patrícia Riera, from the Library, gave a course on authors’ rights. [9.3.2005] Hall, Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona Víctor Renobell, lecturer at the Faculty of Information and Communication Sciences, took part in the workshop “Nous models en la gestió, creació i distribució de contingut cultural i periodístic”, included in the session Models de participació en xarxa organised by the Vegga association. [7.4.2005] Santiago de Compostela (Galicia) Ismael Peña, Administrator of the Campus for Peace, gave the workshop “Voluntariado virtual para e-learning solidario” at the Conferència Internacional de Voluntariat i Noves Tecnologies organised by the Volunet association. [1.6.2005] Until 3rd. UOC, Central Building The Hermeneia research group at the Faculty of Humanities and Language and Literature gave a seminar on e-Learning applied to literature for a delegation from the Open Hellenic University. [6.6.2005] Until 8th. Barcelona Jordi Herrera, lecturer at the Faculty of Computer Science and Multimedia, and Fernando Pérez-González, of the University of Vigo, organised the 7th Information Hiding Workshop Barcelona 2005, a congress on the protection of intellectual digital property. http://www.uoc.edu/symposia/ih05 [8.6.2005] Until 9th. Barcelona Jordi Herrera, lecturer at the Faculty of Information and Communication Sciences, organised the 1st Wavila Challenge sessions together with representatives from the University of Vigo and the European Network of Excellence company. http://www.uoc.edu/symposia/wacha05 [4.7.2005] Until 8th. Mediterranean University Campus (UPC). Vilanova i la Geltrú Jordi Alberich, lecturer at the Faculty of Information and Communication Sciences, gave the course “Visions digitals. Espectacle, entreteniment i estètica de l’excés de la cultura audiovisual digital contemporània”, as part of the summer courses. [4.7.2005] Until 8th. Mediterranean University Campus (UPC). Vilanova i la Geltrú Pau Alsina, lecturer at the Faculty of Humanities and Language and Literature, gave the course “Arts digitals i imaginari tecnocientífic: quan els androides somiïn en ovelles elèctriques...”, as part of the summer courses. [11.7.2005] Until 14th. Mediterranean University Campus (UPC). Vilanova i la Geltrú Toni Roig, lecturer at the Faculty of Information and Communication Sciences, and Director of the Audiovisual Communication programme, gave the course “Cine contemporani i mitjans digitals: noves tendències, nous espectadors”, as part of the summer courses. [12.7.2005] Faculty of Letters, Rovira i Virgili University. Tarragona Jordi Alberich, lecturer at the Faculty of Information and Communication Sciences, and Pau Alsina and Francesc Núñez, of the Faculty of Humanities and Language and Literature, gave respective sessions at the “Art i deconstrucció” course at the Rovira i Virgili Summer University. The session of Alberich was titled “De la veritat i de la realitat en l’art”; Alsina’s, “Els límits de l’art o l’art en el límits”; and Núñez’s, “La construcció del sentit: el sentits del sentit”. [25.7.2005] Until 27th. Mediterranean University Campus (UPC). Vilanova i la Geltrú Mireia Pascual, from Infrastructures and Logistics, taught the course “Noves eines i sistemes de comunicació audiovisual en xarxa”, as part of the summer courses. Institutional Events and Activities [14.10.2004] UOC Central Building Professor Martin Carnoy from Stanford University gave the inaugural lecture for the Academic Year 2004-2005, with the title “ICTs in Teaching: Possibilities and Challenges”. http://www.uoc.edu/inaugural04/cat/index.html [6.11.2004] Fòrum Building. Barcelona Graduation Ceremony of students of recognised degrees from the main campus, and of postgraduate students, academic year 2003- 2004, with the attendance of Joan Clos, the Mayor of Barcelona. [27.11.2004] Until 5th December. Guadalajara (Mexico) Inauguration of the Feria Internacional del Libro, with the presence of a stand of the UOC. The following academic authorities attended: the Rector, Gabriel Ferraté; the Vice Rector for International Relations, Francisco Rubio; the Vice Rector for Research, Innovation and Educational Methodology, Francesc Vallverdú; Professor Manuel Castells, researcher; the Head of the Latin American division, Antoni Cahner; the person in charge of International Relations, Andreu Bellot; the Head of the Rector’s Cabinet office, Josep Maria Oliveras; the Head of the Faculty of Economics and Business Studies, Jordi Vilaseca; the Head of the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Antoni Badia; the Head of the Faculty of Computer Science and Multimedia, Rafael Macau; the Head of the Faculty of Information and Communications Sciences, Agustí Canals; the Head of the Faculty of Humanities and Language and Literature, Isidor Marí; Agnès Vayreda, lecturer in Humanities; lecturer Adriana Gil; the Head of Lletra, Teresa Fèrriz; and Cristina Barragán, from the Library. [2.12.2004] Teatre Prado. Sitges A special showing for UOC students took place of the film CSA, the Confederate States of America, of Kevin Wilmott, with a previous presentation by lecturers Imma Tubella and Mario Pérez Montoro. The showing was included in the Festival Internacional de Cinema Fantàstic de Sitges. [21.12.2004] UOC, IN3 Building, Castelldefels UOC Research Day, and graduation of the doctoral students for the biennium 2002-2004. [24.1.2005] Tarragona Inauguration of the Tarragonès Support Point. At the event, Professor Francesc González, of the Tourism programme, gave the lecture “Ciutats mitjanes, patrimoni i turisme”. [2.2.2005] Until 3rd. UOC, Central Building First meeting of the Advisory Council of the International Master’s course on E-learning, presided over by Professor Tony Bates. In addition to Prof. Bates, the Vice Rector for International Relations, Francisco Rubio, and the course lecturers Albert Sangrà and Lourdes Guàrdia also took part. [7.3.2005] UOC, Central Building Second meeting of virtual volunteers for the Campus for Peace, inaugurated by Rector Gabriel Ferraté, who distributed the volunteering certificates. Juan Antonio García, Head of Distance Training at the Spanish Red Cross, took part in the event, and Ismael Peña, Administrator of the Campus for Peace, presented the Co-operation Report for 2004 and made a summary of the year. [5.5.2005] Vinaròs Through the Hermeneia research group, the UOC and the Town Council of Vinaròs signed an agreement for the creation of the 1st Premi Internacional Ciutat de Vinaròs de Literatura Digital. Lecturer Laura Borràs gave a lecture on digital literature. [8.5.2005] Casa América. Madrid Graduation ceremony of recognised degrees of the Latin American campus, and of postgraduate degrees, academic year 2003- 2004. [3.6.2005] Premises of the Institut Nacional d’Educació Física de Catalunya (INEFC). Barcelona Third edition of Graduate Night. [16.6.2005] UOC, IN3 Building, Castelldefels Professor Tony Bates, Director of Distance Education and Technology at the Department of Continuing Studies, University of British Columbia in Canada, was invested as Doctor honoris causa. http://www.uoc.edu/hc/bates/cat/index.htm Mentions, Prizes and Awards [8.9.2004] Ciudad Real Rector Gabriel Ferraté received the Premio del Comité Español de Automática. [13.9.2004] Veracruz (Mexico) The Veracruzana University of Mexico awarded Rector Gabriel Ferraté the Medal of University Merit, during an event held by videoconference at the Tibidabo Building Auditorium. [10.12.2004] Barcelona Agustí Cerrillo, lecturer at the Faculty of Law and Political Science, won the 4th Premio Fermín Abella y Blave 2004 for study and research projects on local administrations, with the work Las condiciones de vivienda de los inmigrantes: la intervención de los entes locales, jointly presented with Vicenç Aguado. 73 [2.12.2004] The UOC was awarded the Gold Seal of European Excellence from the European Foundation for Quality Management (EFQM), in recognition for the quality of its governance model. [10.2.2005] Barcelona City Hall. Saló de Cent The Vice Rector for Institutional Relations and Cultural Policy, Joan Fuster, was awarded one of the Ciutat de Barcelona prizes – specifically the one on history – by the Town Council of Barcelona for his doctoral thesis. Visits Institutional Visits [2.9.2004] UOC, Central Building Carlos d’Imporzano, Rector of the Fundación Eurocolombiana de Educación Superior, visited the UOC. [14.9.2004] UOC, Central Building Patricio Colombo and Horacio Santangelo, Rector of the National University of Salta and advisor to the EAD at the Argentinian Ministry of Education and Culture, respectively, visited the UOC. [15.9.2004] UOC, Central Building Juan A. Vázquez García, Rector of the University of Oviedo and President of the Spanish University Rectors Conference (CRUE), paid a visit to the UOC. [16.9.2004] UOC, Central Building The Vice Rector for Programming and Development from the University of Salamanca, Santiago López, visited the UOC where he met with the Vice Rector for International Relations, Francisco Rubio. [17.9.2004] UOC, Central Building The Rector of the National University of the Austral Patagonia paid a visit to the UOC. [20.9.2004] UOC, Central Building A delegation from the Colegio Nacional de Educación Profesional Técnica (CONALEP) from Mexico DF visited the UOC for an interview with the Vice Rector for International Relations, Francisco Rubio, and representatives from this Vice Rectorate. [27.9.2004] UOC, Central Building The Rector of the University of Quebec, Roch Denis, visited the UOC. [28.9.2004] UOC, Central Building The Rector of the Santo Tomás University, Faustino Corchuelo, visited the UOC. [26.10.2004] UOC, Central Building The Vice Rector Francisco Rubio received the Rector of the Pedagogical and Technological University of Colombia, Carlos Salamanca. [4.11.2004] UOC, Central Building Rector Gabriel Ferraté received Francisco Ros, the Spanish Director-General of the Secretariat of State for Telecommunications and the Information Society, and Ramon Palacio the General Director of Red.es. [22.11.2004] UOC, Central Building Joaquín Ruiz Nando, General Director of the Colegio Nacional de Educación Profesional (CONALEP) in Mexico, visited the UOC. [23.11.2004] Barcelona A dinner was held for the Board of Trustees of the FUOC and the UOC Governing Council as part of the events of the UOC’s 10th anniversary. [21.12.2004] UOC, Central Building Miquel Inglés, Director of the Adult Training Department at the Ministry of Education of the Generalitat de Catalunya visited the UOC. [24.1.2005] UOC, Tibidabo, 47 Rector Gabriel Ferraté presented the UOC to a delegation of Brazilian mayors. [31.1.2005] UOC, Central Building Josep Monràs, Mayor of Mollet del Vallès, visited the UOC. [1.2.2005] UOC, Central Building Ramón Rosales, General Consul of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela in Barcelona, and Rafael Torres, President of INATUR (Instituto Nacional de Turismo de Venezuela), visited the UOC. [1.2.2005] UOC, Central Building Antoni Castells, Minister of Economy and Finances of the Generalitat de Catalunya, visited the UOC. [4.2.2005] UOC, Central Building The Director for International Relations of the Anahuac University of Mexico visited the UOC. [10.2.2005] UOC, Central Building The Director-General of the Fundació Catalana per a la Recerca, Enric Banda, visited the UOC and met with Rector Ferraté. [3.3.2005] UOC, Central Building Martín Becerra, Academic Secretary of the University of Quilmes (Argentina) visited the UOC to meet Vice Rector for International Relations, Francisco Rubio, and Marta Ferrusola, from International Relations, to monitor the agreement that links the UOC with this university. [7.3.2005] UOC, Central Building Professor Milon Potmesil, from the Faculty of Pedagogy of the Palack_ University at Olomouc, Czech Republic, visited the UOC. He met Marta Ferrusola, from International Relations. [9.3.2005] UOC, Central Building José M. Antón, General Secretary of Virtual Educa, visited the UOC. [15.3.2005] UOC, Central Building Claudio Menezes, Director of UNESCO projects, visited the UOC. [21.3.2005] UOC, Central Building Carme Miralles, President of the Institut d’Estudis Metropolitans, visited the UOC. [22.3.2005] UOC, Central Building Agustí Montal, President of MUTUAM and of the Fundació Enciclopèdia Catalana, visited the UOC. [18.4.2005] UOC, Central Building Lieutenant-General Miró, of the Spanish army, and Joan Carretero, Catalan Minister of Governance and Public Administrations, visited the UOC. [21.4.2005] UOC, Central Building Josep Álvarez, Secretary-General of the UGT (Unió General de Treballadors) trade union, and Antoni Siurana, Catalan Minister of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, visited the UOC. [10.5.2005] UOC, Central Building Ferran Amago, Dean of the Col·legi Oficial d’Enginyers Tècnics de Telecomunicació de Catalunya, visited the UOC. [17.5.2005] UOC, Central Building Raúl Arias, Rector of the Veracruzana University of Mexico, visited the UOC. [25.5.2005] UOC, Central Building Mónica Jiménez de la Jara, Rector of the Catholic University of Temuco, visited the UOC. [26.5.2005] UOC, Central Building Jaime Leal, Rector of the National Open and Distance University of Colombia, visited the UOC. [8.6.2005] UOC, Central Building and IN3 Building, Castelldefels A delegation from Sun Microsystems visited the UOC. It was led by James Simon (Chief Technologist, Global Education & Research, Sun, USA); Jean-Noel Colin (consultant for international projects for the European Teaching Commission in Belgium); Manuel Martínez (Senior Consultant of Web Services, Sun, Madrid); Manuel Jaffrin (Director of Business Development in Teaching and Research, Sun, EMEA); and Cristina Montserrat (Account Manager for the Teaching Sector, Sun, Barcelona). [24.6.2005] UOC, Central Building Dennis Meadows, President of the Laboratory for Interactive Learning, visited the UOC. [4.7.2005] Until 5th. UOC, Central Building The expert consultants on the EFQM model, Diego Hidalgo and Francesc Martos – of the APPLUS certification company – visited the UOC after this university had been shortlisted to the final of the Premi Q awarded by the Generalitat de Catalunya. The Premi Q is a distinction awarded to the companies that stand out for their results thanks to their belief in quality. CIDEM is the body that manages the prizes. [25.7.2005] UOC, Central Building The General Consul of France in Barcelona, M. Bernard Valero, visited the UOC. [26.7.2005] UOC, Central Building Murrey W. Goldberg, Former President of WebCT, visited the UOC. Student Visits [9.11.2004] Sant Cugat The students of Information and Communications Sciences visited the premises of TVE Catalunya and recorded one episode of Los Lunnis. [15.12.2005] Localia The students of Information and Communications Sciences visited the premises of Localia TV. [14.4.2005] Soundtrack The students of Information and Communications Sciences visited the premises of Soundtrack dubbing company. [26.5.2005] TVC Multimèdia The students of Information and Communications Sciences visited the premises of TV Multimèdia. 74 ´ Bages Support Centre Biblioteca Campus Universitari de Manresa Av. Bases de Manresa, 7-11 08242 Manresa Barcelonès Support Centre Av. Drassanes, 3-5 08001 Barcelona Tel. 93 481 72 72 Gironès Support Centre Casa de Cultura "Les Bernardes" C. Major, 172 17190 Salt Tel. 972 40 50 67 Osona Support Centre Fundació Mil·lenari Plaça Mil·lenari, 2 08500 Vic Tel. 93 886 65 10 Vallès Occidental Support Centre, Sabadell Biblioteca Vapor Badia C. Les Tres Creus, 127-129 08202 Sabadell Tel. 93 720 70 55 Vallès Occidental Support Centre, Terrassa Rambla d’Egara, 340, 3r. 08221 Terrassa Tel. 93 733 92 00 Alt Penedès Support Centre Centre de Tecnologies de la Informació i la Comunicació Vilafranca Virtual Plaça de la Verema, 1 08720 Vilafranca del Penedès Tel. 93 818 06 54 Baix Llobregat Support Centre Torre del Roser C. Joan XXIII, 14 08980 St. Feliu de Llobregat Tel. 93 632 74 74 Baix Ebre Support Centre C. Alfara de Carles, 18 43500 Tortosa Tel. 977 58 80 66 Baix Camp Support Centre C. Escorxador, s/n 43202 Reus Tel. 977 33 80 08 Segrià Support Centre Canyeret, s/n, 2a. planta 25007 Lleida Tel. 973 72 70 77 UOC Liaison Office in Asia Baiziwanlu, yigoukongjian 2 hao lou #1704 100022 Chaoyang District, Beijing China Mexico Support Point Av. Insurgentes Sur 1898 Torre Siglum, 11th floor Col. Florida C.P. 01030 Mexico, D.F. www.uoc.edu/mx Brussels Support Point Patronat Català Pro Europa Rue de la Loi, 227, 3e. 1040 Brussels - Belgium Tel. 00 32 2 231 03 30 Ciutadella Support Point Casa de Cultura C. Hospital de Santa Magdalena, 1 07760 Ciutadella de Menorca Island of Menorca Tel. 971 38 63 32 Illes Pitiüses Support Point Consell Insular d'Eivissa i Formentera Av. d'Espanya, 49 07800 Eivissa Island of Eivissa Tel. 971 19 54 56 Manacor Support Point C. Muntaner, 12 07500 Manacor Island of Majorca Tel. 971 84 50 64 Madrid Support Point Plaza de las Cortes, 4 28014 Madrid Tel. 91 524 70 00 Valencia Support Point C. Pau, 3 Despatx 105-E 46003 Valencia Seville Support Point Edificio Expo C. Inca Garcilaso, s/n 41092 Sevilla Alghero Support Point Carlo Alberto, 32 07041 Alghero Sardinia – Italy Tel. 00 39 07 9 98 14 73 Estudis Virtuals d’Andorra Centre Cultural i de Congressos Lauredià Pl. de la Germandat St. Julià de Lòria – Andorra Tel. 00 376 84 18 06 UOC Support Points outside Catalonia: UOC Support Centres and Support Points 75 Presentation Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the FUOC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Rector of the UOC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Chairman of the FUOC Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 UOC Governing Bodies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 The Foundation for the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Board of Trustees of the FUOC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 The Standing Committee of the Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 The FUOC Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 The Governing Council of the UOC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 The UOC’s Business Advisory Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Organisational Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Development of the Organisational and Operational Norms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Organisation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 The Brand Evolves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 The UOC Model of Excellence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Academic Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Managerial Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Infrastructures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Strategic Alliances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 International Scope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Business Initiatives: The UOC Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Editorial UOC, SL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Eurecamèdia, SL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Ensenyament Obert, SL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Gestión del Conocimiento, SA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Planeta UOC, SL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Xarxa Virtual de Consum, SCCL (Virtual Consumers’ Network) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Activity Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 First Cycle Studies; First-and-Second Cycle Studies; Second Cycle Studies; Own Degrees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 General Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Faculty of Economics and Business Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Faculty of Law and Political Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Faculty of Humanities and Language and Literature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Faculty of Computer Science and Multimedia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Faculty of Information and Communication Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Tourism Programme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 East Asia Programme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Doctoral Programme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Third Cycle Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Postgraduate Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Postgraduate Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Universitat Oberta d’Estiu (Summer Open University) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Universidad Virtual de Verano (Virtual Summer University) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Winter Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Corporate Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Pre-university Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Access Course for People over 25 Years of Age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Higher Training Courses for Professionals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Ateneu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 UOC Methodology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Learning Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Virtual Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Institutional Evaluation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 The Virtual Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 77 Contents University Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Participation Spaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Social and Cultural Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Meetings in the Territory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Face-to-face Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Student Services and Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Student Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 The UOC Centres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Attention to the Public . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 The UOC Friends’ and Graduates’ Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 2004-2005 Promotion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Professional Projection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Preserving the Links . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Knowledge Dissemination and Transfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Presence on the Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Activities Involving Social Dissemination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Publishing Activity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Training for Enterprise and Institutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Associated Companies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Solidarity Co-operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 UOC Cooperació . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Financial Report 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Budget . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Balance Sheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Profit and Loss Statement 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 End of the Year Figures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Investments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Audit Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Annex Activities Involving Social Dissemination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 UOC Support Centres and Support Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 78 Edited by: Universitat Oberta de Catalunya Area of Communication © Universitat Oberta de Catalunya Av. Tibidabo, 39-43 08035 Barcelona Telephone: +34 93 253 23 00 www.uoc.edu Designed by : Manuel Andreu Lay-out by: Jaume Bruguera Language revision by: UOC Linguistic Services The company below contributed to the publication of this report: Versions of the Academic Report are available in Catalan, Spanish and English at http://www.uoc.edu Central Building, Av. Tibidabo 39 UOC Teaching Council - March 2005 Universitat Oberta de Catalunya - Academic Y ear 2004-2005 Annual Report