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1. Who can contribute with good practices
2. How a good practice is defined by the Call
A good practice should provide solutions to situations or problems that arise in the higher education institution's internal or external context. It should include an innovative approach in its design, implementation, orientation, etc.
The Call for Good Practices looks for innovative experiences that can serve as examples or inspiration to other higher education actors, helping them to start similar experiences in the field described.
General Criteria
The good practices should meet general criteria, which will be taken into account in the selection process. The experiences should:
1. Have arisen from the identification of a problem or opportunity in the framework of priority local and/or global challenges of societies. The experience should propose a solution to this problem. As far as possible, there should be a prior diagnosis or process of study and analysis that ensures the suitability of the project design.
2. Offer an innovative response. An experience is innovative when it represents an adaptation and/or fine-tuning of functions and activities carried out by the higher education institutions.
3. Offer a socially relevant response.
4. Include the active participation of the higher education institution's community (students, researchers, teachers or managers in some of the university bodies). Have contributions and partnerships to ensure that a particular project is coordinated with the society in the relevant field. Collaborators should participate significantly in the project.
Formal Criteria
In addition, there is a set of formal criteria, which ensure that the experience can be transferred. The experience should:
1. Have been implemented for no less than six months, in order to check whether the plan is in line with initial results.
2. Be sustainable in terms of use of resources, institutional support, or the degree of formalization of legal aspects and regulations, to ensure the long-term impact of the experience.
The GUNI Scientific Committee will evaluate the good practices, taking into account the following criteria: