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Organisational structure

The Academic Cooperation Association (ACA) is an international not-for-profit association under Belgian law and portrays the typical organisational structure for entities with this legal status.

It is governed by its supreme body – the General Assembly (GA) – where all the association’s members (both full and associate) are represented. However, only ACA’s full members have voting rights at the GA meetings. The Assembly is generally convened twice a year. Being the highest decision-making body of ACA, the GA deals with matters such as electing the President, admitting new members, approving the association’s budget and accounts, and any other matters within its competence, in accordance to the ACA Statutes.

The decisions of the GA are based on the proposals put forward by the Administrative Council (AC) – ACA’s management body. Like the General Assembly, the AC usually meets twice a year and is headed by the ACA President. It consists of up to 7 members – the ACA Administrators – elected by and from amongst the members of the General Assembly for a three-year term. This number includes the ACA Treasurer and the Vice-President. The mandate of all the Administrators is renewable once, except for the Vice-President. In addition, the ACA President and the Director are ex-officio members of the AC.

The ACA Director heads the Brussels-based ACA Secretariat, which handles the day-to-day affairs of the association and supports the development of ACA members through policy updates (ACA Newsletter) and the production of policy briefs and analyses of broader issues related to the internationalisation of higher education. The ACA Director from September 2020 is Irina Ferencz.


Ulrich Grothus, former President of ACA, welcomes Gro Tjore as the next President of ACA, whose term begins in 2024. They are joined by Alenka Flander, Vice President, and Irina Ferencz, Director.

Gro Tjore

ACA President

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Gro Tjore is the President of the Academic Cooperation Association and the Deputy Director General at the Norwegian Directorate for Higher Education and Skills (HK-dir). The Directorate is the executive agency for the Ministry of Education and Research within the higher education and higher vocational education sectors and is responsible for the national skills policy. Gro Tjore has been working in education since 2006. Her main focus has been on international cooperation in higher education, including programme administration, programme development and policy development. Since 2018 she has mainly been working with organizational development, managing large restructuring processes and developing new strategies. She previously worked within the field of humanitarian assistance and spent 9 years working for the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP). She holds a degree in political science from the University of Bergen, Norway.

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ACA Administrators in 2024

Alenka Flander

ACA Vice-President and Acting Treasurer / Director, Centre of the Republic of Slovenia for Mobility and European Educational and Training Programmes - CMEPIUS

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Short Bio Alenka is the Director of ACA’s Slovene member organisation – the Centre of the Republic of Slovenia for Mobility and European Educational and Training Programmes (CMEPIUS), the leading Slovene institution in the field of internationalisation of education and training. In that capacity she is responsible for the implementation of EU programmes (Erasmus+) in Slovenia with a strong focus on achieving sustainable impact of the projects and programme and ensuring effective dissemination and integration of programme results into institutional and national systems and practices. Alenka was trained as an electrical engineer and completed her PhD in the Political Science. Her research work is interdisciplinary in nature and encompasses monitoring and measuring the impact of European programmes in the area of education and training, and research on internationalisation and higher education. She contributed to national or international expert groups (i.e. EUROSTUDENT, EAIE Task Force) and is author of several publications and articles on internationalisation in higher education and academic profession.In internationalisation, she was behind the preparation of Slovene Strategy for internationalisation of higher education adopted in 2016.

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Stephan Geifes

Director, Erasmus+ National Agency Higher Education within the German Academic Exchange Service - DAAD, Germany

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Short Bio Dr. Stephan Geifes is the Director of the Erasmus+ National Agency Higher Education within the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) since Feb 1, 2020. He has been working for the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) since 1999. Before his current position he was Head of Division Transnational Education and Cooperation Programmes at the DAAD in Bonn since 2013. Prior to this position he was Director of the DAAD Paris Office from 2001 to 2005, Secretary General of the Franco-German University (FGU) from 2005 to 2008, and Scientific Coordinator at the German Historical Institute of Paris from 2008 to 2012. Geifes has studied History, Sociology, Roman Languages and Political Sciences at the University of Bielefeld, the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in Paris (EHESS) and at the Institute d’Études politques (IEP) in Paris. After earning a Master’s degree in History from the University of Bielefeld he continued his studies at the École nationale d’administration (ENA) in Paris. He has a PhD in History from the University of Bochum and has published on international higher education exchange.

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Runa Vigdís Guðmarsdóttir

Director, Erasmus+ National Agency within Rannis, Iceland

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Short Bio Rúna Vigdís Guðmarsdóttir has worked on internationalisation in education since 2007, when she joined the Icelandic National Agency for the Lifelong Learning Programme. She was seconded to the Erasmus+ Higher Education team at DG Education and Culture from 2013 to 2017, working first and foremost on programme management and impact assessment. She was responsible for outgoing student mobility from the University of Iceland until 2018, when she took over her role as the team leader for higher education at Rannís – The Icelandic Centre for Research, which serves as the Erasmus+ National Agency in Iceland. As of 1 January 2021, Rúna is the Director of the National Agency. She holds an undergraduate degree from the Iceland University of Education and two master degrees: in Intercultural Education from Freie Universität Berlin and Applied Linguistics from the University of Sussex. Green and inclusive internationalisation is her favourite topic at work.

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Amanda Crameri

Member of the Executive Board and Head of the Higher Education Unit, Movetia - Swiss National Agency for Exchange and Mobility, Switzerland

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Short Bio Amanda Crameri, Member of the Executive Board and Head of the Higher Education Unit at Movetia, has played a key role in the agency's establishment since 2017. With a background at the former Swiss National Agency, where she rose to lead the Erasmus programme, she co-crafted the Swiss-European Mobility Programme in 2014. Amanda specialises in international student mobility, showcasing expertise in global data analysis, trend monitoring, and policy formulation. At Movetia, she spearheaded the design and implementation of impactful mobility programmes, contributing significantly to the internationalisation of education. Fluent in multiple languages, Amanda holds an MA in General History and Italian Literature and Linguistics. From 2020 to 2022, she served as an elected member of the European Collaborative Programmes at EAIE.

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Gerhard Volz

Head, Department for International Cooperation in Higher Education at the OeAD - Austrian Agency for Education and Internationalisation

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Short Bio Gerhard Volz is Head of the recently established Department for International Cooperation in Higher Education at the OeAD (Austrian Agency for Education and Internationalisation). He is responsible for national and European support schemes in higher education, including Erasmus+ and international collaboration, as well as additional initiatives such as Study in Austria, EURAXESS, and Bologna support projects. Working for the OeAD since 1998, Mr. Volz was initially responsible for higher education cooperation programmes and funding schemes for various regions, such as Central and Eastern Europe, as well as development cooperation programmes worldwide. Between 2007 to 2020 he was acting as Head of Section for Erasmus+ Higher Education and Deputy Director of the National Agency Erasmus+ Austria. Mr. Volz holds a Master’s degree in Political Sciences, History and Educational Sciences (University of Vienna). He has studied and participated in work-related activities in Europe, Caucasus, Asia, Africa.

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Vidar Pedersen

European Programmes Director and Norwegian NA Director for Erasmus+, Directorate for Higher Education and Skills - HK Dir, Norway

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Short Bio Vidar Pedersen is currently European Programmes Director at HK-dir and also the National Agency Director for Norway for the Erasmus+ programme in education and training. Vidar has held various leadership positions in HK-dir and its predecessors, and during the period 2004-2020 he was a member of the organisation’s management group before taking up his current position. Previously, he worked for the University of Bergen and the University of Agder. Pedersen studied English, German and Scandinavian languages and holds an MA degree in English from the University of Bergen. He has also studied in the U.S., where he was a Fulbright grantee.

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