MObility for Development of UniversitieS (MODUS II)

Project facts

Project promoter:
University of Pardubice(CZ)
Project Number:
CZ-EDUCATION-0015
Status:
Completed
Final project cost:
€22,634
Donor Project Partners:
Norwegian University of Science and Technology(NO)
Programme:

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Description

The cooperation with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (formerly with Gjovik University College) started more than a decade ago and has been slowly developing since then.
The Mobility for Development of Universities (MODUS II) project will allow new partnerships to be created and the already established partnerships to be developed thanks to mobility of 27 staff members (15 from UPa to NTNU and 12 from NTNU to UPa). Mobility is intended for academic and administrative staff and researchers (by type of mobility) who can communicate in English and who is willing to participate actively in the planned activities at the host institution. Upon return from mobility, the person is expected to use newly acquired experience and knowledge in favour of their work for the home university and, above all, to continue with co-operation initiated during mobility. The participants will be selected in a transparent way by a selection procedure.
Activities to carry out during mobility are designed to both enable the professional development of participants (training, job shadowing, sharing knowledge and experience), and also provide opportunity to develop existing cooperation (discussions on relevant topics).

Summary of project results

Summary of bilateral results

Thanks to similarities in study programmes of both institutions joint projects to enrich educational activities can be run. For example, mutual on-line lessons or students´ exchange. Nowadays one of the most important strategic topics of all universities is internationalization and it is useful to know how university from another developed European country cope with this task and how the strategy of internationalization is implemented in daily practical issues and routine. And, the last but not least also several research projects are currently in preparation by academics of both institutions.

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