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Greetings from the baseline study publication seminar!

Thank you for all the participants from Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Åland for the fruitful discussion on student data exchange and baseline study findings! Here is a brief summary on the topics that were discussed and introduced in the baseline study publication seminar and workshop at the end of November and the beginning of December 2021.

According to the baseline study findings, there are currently several challenges in cross-border data interoperability and access related to cross-border exchange of study records. First, the shared vision and resource allocation for starting the process of implementing solutions that enable automated, digital transfer of study records between Nordic and Baltic countries varies significantly between the countries. The countries have different capabilities and resources for such a project. Furthermore, legislation must be adjusted to enable the transfer of study records in terms of data privacy and ownership.

However, EMREX - a best practice on student data exchange, was introduced to the participants by Max Laihonen from CSC – IT Center for Science. EMREX is a decentralized system used for transferring study credits internationally. There was also discussion about the future development on EMREX e.g. data converters and getting more participant countries/actors into the EMREX network. Every new member added to EMREX adds value to the system and the users.

In the round table discussion about barriers in student data exchange, it stood out clearly that the organizational barriers are the hardest to overcome and this project should focus on them. The participants also reminded that usually the technical barriers can be resolved without any major problems. Technical solutions come and go.

Next we are going to build an active working group and adjust the project plan with the Nordic-Baltic partners in close collaboration with another networks and actors in the context of digitalization, data exchange and student mobility.

There are more detailed information and related material for the interested on the right column of this page. See also the picture below that captures nicely the two-day workshop. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or comments.

Project Manager Riikka Rissanen and Adviser Petteri Pulli


©Tussitaikurit, Joonas Lehtimäki

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