#2018-109Decree on National Higher Schools of Architecture
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This decree establishes the framework for the operation of national higher schools of architecture in France. It outlines administrative structures, autonomy, and responsibilities for delivering education and research in architecture. This affects the schools, their personnel, and students, requiring coordination with national education strategies.
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Key Changes
- Defines operational framework for architecture schools
- Grants administrative and financial autonomy
- Outlines collaboration with international institutions
Obligations
What this law requires
Each national higher school of architecture must establish a board of administration (conseil d'administration) composed of 16-25 members with 60% elected representatives (30% teachers/researchers, 15% administrative/technical/scientific staff, 15% students) and 40% external personalities.
Each school must establish a pedagogical and scientific council (conseil pédagogique et scientifique) that provides opinions and proposals for school administration.
Schools must deliver initial and continuing education sanctioned by national diplomas of first, second, or third cycle and regulated titles they are accredited or authorized to deliver.
Schools must coordinate their training offerings and research strategy at national, European, and international levels within the framework of higher education institution groupings mentioned in article L. 718-3.
Schools must ensure student representatives are elected every two years for the board of administration.