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Project Management Structure

The project management structure is composed of several bodies whose work is coordinated to make sure that all project activities are realised and results are successfully obtained.

The Steering Committee (SC) is the highest management body for the MORIN project. It is composed of 8 members, one person per HEI sitting (the contact person for each), and includes the following representatives:

1. Assoc. Prof. Armela Panajoti, University of Vlora “Ismail Qemali,” Albania, project coordinator
2. Dardane Nuka, European University of Tirana, Albania
3. Diana Biba, Professional College of Tirana, Albania
4. Assoc. prof. Aleksandar Takovski, AAB College, Kosovo*
5. Atdhe Kabashi, Biznesi College, Kosovo*
6. Prof. dr. Vesna Lopicic, University of Nis, Serbia
7. doc. Mgr. Pavlína Flajšarová, Ph.D., Palacky University in Olomouc, Czech Republic
8. Prof. dr. Irina Petrovska, University St Kliment Ohridski, Bitola, North Macedonia

  • The Quality Assurance Committee (QAC) is responsible for ensuring the proper evaluation, control, monitoring, and improvement of project deliverables. It is composed of 8 representatives, one person per HEI sitting, other than the contact person. The members of the QAC are:

1. Assoc. Prof. Bledar Toska, University of Vlora “Ismail Qemali,” Albania, project coordinator
2. Elda Papa, European University of Tirana, Albania
3. Jola Kamberaj, Professional College of Tirana, Albania
4. Ersan Hamdiu, AAB College, Kosovo*
5. Zahir Arifovic, Biznesi College, Kosovo*
6. Dr. Darko Mitic, University of Nis, Serbia
7. PhDr. Eva Klimentová, Ph.D., Palacky University in Olomouc, Czech Republic
8. Prof. Dr. Saso Korunovski, University St Kliment Ohridski, Bitola, North Macedonia

  • The International Advisory Committee (IAC) is a body of advisory role composed by a small group of international experts on academic recognition, learning outcomes, and internationalisation of HE outside the consortium and invited by consortium members to willingly provide external independent guidance and advice on the project objectives and its deliverables. They were identified during the first consortium meeting (18–19 January 2024 in Vlora, Albania) and include:

1. Mariusz Librowski, Spark Foundation, Poland
2. Joanna Smoluk Stachowska, PhD, Academy of Applied Sceinces TWP Szczecin, Poland
3. Prof. Miriam Bait, Università degli Studi di Milano
4. Prof. Jovanka Lazarevska-Stanchevska, “Ss Cyril and Methodius” University of Skopje
5. Assoc. Prof. Dušan Stamenković, Södertörn University, Sweden

Partner Teams (PTs) are work groups set up by each partner, headed by the contact person, in order to coordinate, monitor, and manage project activities within their institution.