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PACTUM

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  • Programa: Erasmus+
  • Acción: KA2 Capacity Building
  • Coordinación: University of Siena (Italia)
  • Socios: Carthage University (Túnez), Sfax University (Túnez), University of Sousse (Túnez), University of Tunis El Manar (Túnez), Universidad de Granada (España), UNIMED (Italia), University of Montpellier (Francia), Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (Túnez).
  • Fechas: 15.01.2021 - 14.01.2024
  • Descripción: Projecting Academic Capacities with Tunisian Universities through Master courses.

PACTUM project aims at providing a high-quality, multidisciplinary and stimulating one-year master programme in social, political and behavioural sciences. The goal here is to develop an innovative approach that might create positive effects both for the Tunisian teaching staff and the students. With regard to the former, the opportunity to establish and cultivate contacts with important European universities and professors could be relevant to learn new methodological techniques and develop a broader and more comparativist approach to the study of social, and more specifically political, sciences. In a similar way, also European instructors might benefit much from Tunisian academic staff, due to their skills and knowledge of the cultural and political environment. Coming to Tunisian students, instead, the establishment of a new master, prevalently (although not entirely) taught in English and with a specific focus on political science, sociology, science of the administration, and international relations provides opportunity to find a job both in the public and private sector, considering the particularly challenging environment for young graduate students. A closely connected goal here is to train tomorrow’s public employees in order to enhance the professionalization of the bureaucratic body and its capacity to formulate, implement, and evaluate public policies. However, more short-terms goal are presented as well in the project. In fact, from the third year on, through summer schools dedicated (although not specifically) to public employees, there is an attempt to improve immediately the skills and capacity of the bureaucracy in Tunisia.