Norway-Czech Jewerly in Norway

Bilateral initiative facts

Promoter:
Technical University of Liberec(CZ)
Bilateral initiative number:
CZ-BI143
Status:
Completed
Initial cost:
€19,822
Actual cost:
€15,635
Initiative Types:
Study tour
Partners:
Jeanne - Sophie Aas(NO)
Programme:
Programme areas:

Description

The bilateral initiative aims encourage collaboration between Czechia represented by TUL and Norway entities represented by Sophie Aas and KHiO in the field of teaching
and creating original jewellery and glass.

Summary of the results

According to the plan, two mutual study visits between teachers and students of partners were organized and two workshops (in NO and in the CR) took place. The visit of Czech participants to NO was organized in March, the Norwegian partners visited Liberec, CR, in June 2024. In the initiative which was lead by David Kopecky from IEB in Liberec and Odd Arne Rognli from NMBU also other colleagues from two more Norwegian (NIBIO and Graminor) and three Czech (Mendel University, Osava PRO and DLF Seeds) institutions or breeding stations were involved. The collaboration among the institutions was very smooth, all participants were very responsible, having presentations of their institutions as planned and sharing their ideas for future work during workshops discussions. The cooperation resulted in exchange of information on research and best practice in breeding activities, in excursions and visits of related institutions and identification of common topics / overlapping activities and options for submission of the future joint project proposals. During the project implementation, the Promoter succeeded to publish two articles in Czech popularizing magazines targeted to Czech breeders and farmers about the collaborative activities with the Norwegian partner (in the Czech language: Kopecky D. (2024). Vícedruhové směsi pícnin a změna klimatu. Zemědělec 19:35. // … Pančíková J. (2024) Vícedruhové směsi pícnin a klima. Úroda online https://uroda.cz/vicedruhove-smesi-picnin-a-klima/  )

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