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Description
This planned KA1 mobility project – PBLMD-TOPUP - compliments ERASMUS+ project: PBLMD (www.pblmd.aau.dk). It will contribute to the staff-mobility strand for AAU aiming at extending the scope and quality of training and teaching activities delivered by AAU staff at the new study programmes. In addition to already planned staff mobility from AAU as part of PBLMD (5 mobilities), PBLMD-TOPUP will contribute, top-up with 10 extra staff mobility that would allow AAU staff to travel to Moldova and engage in extra training and co-teaching activities at the 7 newly designed PBL-based BSc study programs.
Acronym | PBLMD-TOPUP |
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Status | Finished |
Effective start/end date | 02/01/2017 → 31/05/2018 |
Collaborative partners
- Technical University of Moldova
- State University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Nicolae Testemitanu
- State University of Cahul "Bogdan Petriceicu Haşdău"
- State University of Balti "Alecu Russo"
- State University of Moldova
- Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova
Funding
- Forsknings- og Innovationsstyrelsen: DKK189,302.00
Keywords
- Staff mobility
- Erasmus+
- Aalborg University
- Moldova
- Higher education
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Prizes
Impacts
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2019-10. Improving quality of Higher Education: Introducing new teaching and learning methods, Problem-Based Learning
Turcan, R. V. (Participant)
Impact: Public policy impact, Economic impact
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2021-10. Best results and inspiring practices: A case of PBLMD, a Capacity Building in Higher Education project
Turcan, R. V. (Participant) & Bugaian, L. (Participant)
Impact: Public policy impact, Cultural impact, Social impact
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Projects
- 1 Finished
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PBLMD: Introducing Problem Based Learning in Moldova: Toward Enhancing Students' Competitiveness and Employability
Turcan, R. V. (PI), Reilly, J. (CoI), Szwebs, W. (Project Applicant) & Simonsen, M. K. (Contact)
15/10/2015 → 14/10/2019
Project: Research
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