Enhancing Student Learning Experience in Interdisciplinary Area Studies (Nordplus NPHE-2015/10223)

  • Roop, Laura (Projektleder)
  • Mačkinis, Vilius (Projektansøger)
  • Oroza, Minna (Projektansøger)
  • Søndergaard, Bettina Dahl (Projektansøger)
  • Zumente-Steele, Ulla (Projektansøger)
  • Reinholde, Iveta (Projektansøger)
  • Lopetaitė, Rasa (Projektansøger)
  • Kott, Matthew (Projektansøger)

Projektdetaljer

Beskrivelse

"Baltic Sea Region Studies Network” seeks to enhance collaboration between seven Nordic-Baltic universities to improve teaching, learning and joint curricula planning within interdisciplinary area studies.
The project has the following objectives:
- To exchange experiences concerning active learning methods (PBL) within interdisciplinary studies;
- To contribute to the harmonization of the BSR studies through development project and mobility;
- To enhance students’ practical skills and strengthen ties with labor market through incorporating private and public organizations to the network activities;
The core universities of this network have long-term collaboration already since 2004, current "Baltic Sea Region Network" was established in 2013. This year Aalborg University will be joining the network.
Funded: 11,096 EUR by Nordplus which is the Nordic Council of Ministers' central programme in the area of lifelong learning.


Main partner: University of Tartu (EE, University).

Other partners: Vilnius University (LT), University of Helsinki (FI), Aalborg University (DK), Riga Graduate School of Law (LV), University of Latvia (LV), Northern Lithuania College (LT), Uppsala University (SE).
StatusAfsluttet
Effektiv start/slut dato15/06/201501/10/2016

Samarbejdspartnere

  • University of Helsinki (Projektpartner)
  • Riga Graduate School of Law (Projektpartner)
  • Northern Lithuania College (Projektpartner)
  • University of Latvia (Projektpartner)
  • University of Tartu (Projektpartner)
  • Uppsala University (Projektpartner)
  • University of Vilnius (Projektpartner)

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