TrainESEE.v.2 Capacity Building Project Overview

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TrainESEE.v.2 is a capacity building project focused on enhancing specific generic skills in six universities in East and Southeastern Europe. The project aims to address curricula insufficiencies through the development of training modules in teaching methodology, project development, innovation, and science-to-business concepts. Twelve partners from ten countries are collaborating to improve education in the raw materials sector. The project also includes SWOT analyses to identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats in the education systems of the participating universities. Workshops are scheduled in various locations for 2021.


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  1. 19159 TrainESEE v.2. Training trainers in East and Southeastern Europe Presenter:UMG St. Ivan Rilski Sofia Contact persons for UMG: - Stefka Pristavova - Katerina Nikolova - Borislava Galabova - Evgenia Alexandrova

  2. ABOUT TrainESEE v.2 TrainESEE v.2 is a capacity building project targeted at the six universities of the East and South Eastern Europe, with a focus on improving specific generic skills, in line with the curricula insufficiencies identified through the implementation of the EE S Train ESEE pilot (2017-2018). The duration of the project is 2 years, during which four training modules will be developed, implemented and prepared as acceleration programmes: Teaching methodology; Project development and management; Innovation and entrepreneurial module; Science to Business module. Acceleration programmes are planned to last continuously for the minimum of 3 years after the implementation, increasing the percentage of the trained academic staff to >50% at each of the Training universities. Supported by:

  3. Project partners TrainESEE v.2 gathers 12 partners from 10 different countries, all determined to improve and upgrade the education system in the raw materials sector. The Regional Innovation Scheme (RIS) activity is integrating 10 KIC (Knowledge and Innovation Community) partners from 3 collocation centers, 3 EIT HUB-s, 2 ESEE task partner universities and potentially 4 KIC ESEE (East & South-East Europe) universities, having low to medium level of activation, contributing to an overall de- siloing of the ESEE education community. UNIZG-RGNF - Lead Partner Aalto-Korkeakoulusaatio AGH University of Science and Technology Dnipro University of Technology Fundaci n Tecnalia Research & Innovation KGHM Cuprum sp. z o.o. Montanuniversit t Leoben National Technical University of Athens Technical University of Kosice Technische Universitaet Wien University of Mining and Geology St. Ivan Rilski University of Miskolc Supported by:

  4. SWOT Analyses University of Mining and Geology St. Ivan Rilski Sofia (Faculty of Mining Technology, Faculty of Geology and Exploration, Faculty of Mining Electromechanics, Kardzhali branch) Responsible person for UMG - Evgenia Alexandrova, Assoc. prof., PhD Status completed task development and application of appropriate criteria questionnaires academic staff of UMG self-analysis of the development and activities of UMG St. Ivan Rilski During the first four months of 2020, strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats to the education systems of the six participating universities were carefully examined. The process showed that many of the partners share similar problems, but many important differences stemming from the institutional and organizational setup of the individual organizations and countries have also been identified. After the SWOT verification, intensive work was done on drafting the activities to be included in the future modules. Supported by:

  5. Workshops in 2021 5 days duration of each one. The registrations will open in November 2020. Sofia (BG) 5/2021 Krakow (PL) 3/2021 Miskolc (HU) 11/2021 Ko ice (SK) 09/2021 Supported by:

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