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Πανεπιστήμιο Κρήτης – Τμήμα Βιολογίας

Πανεπιστήμιο Κρήτης – Τμήμα Βιολογίας

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  • Funder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-14-CE24-0012
    Funder Contribution: 95,784 EUR

    France has always had a complex relationship with informatics. At the primary school level, current official instructions demand that students develop a list of competences in ICT, without any indication about a necessary conceptualization. Is the instrumental mastery of ICT feasible at this level without any specific concept? We consider that it is the responsibility of compulsory education to transmit to everybody the lineaments of an informatics culture. What is at stake is to help students acquire a certain level of understanding and a technicity allowing them to later move forward and become autonomous and creative. DALIE is a small pilot project that also has as a goal to produce a white paper about the place and nature of an informatics curriculum at the primary school level, elements of curricula for teachers education.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2020-1-CZ01-KA226-HE-094424
    Funder Contribution: 132,035 EUR

    During the spring of 2020, due to the advancing pandemic of Covid-19, there was a need to move teaching to the online environment in a short time. This need has affected all universities in Europe, but the position of medical faculties is specific in the fact that a large part of teaching takes place in the form of practical exercises and clinical practice, as well as in the fact that senior students were heavily involved in volunteering, which placed great demands on their time possibilities, which are limited even in normal times due to the complexity of the study.The main goal of the project “New Era in Medical Education (NEWMED)” is to rationalize online teaching at the participating medical faculties thanks to the unified methodological guidance of academics in the preparation of syllabi and online study materials for students.The primary target group of the proposed project are academic staff from the involved partner institutions, for whom the rapid transition to online teaching during the spring of 2020 meant a great burden. The secondary target group, which will benefit from the implementation of the NEWMED project, will be students of the participating medical faculties.The NEWMED project implementation will be performed by the staff of Masaryk University (MU – leading organization), Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH) and Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice (UPJS). Within the submitted project, three intellectual outputs will be created:1) Detailed analysis of transition to online teaching - the transition to online teaching at the participating institutions during the spring of 2020 will be analysed in detail and, based on the analysis, recommendations for the creation of further intellectual outputs will be determined.2) Methodological manual - the team of methodologists will prepare an electronic methodological manual for academic staff of medical faculties, in which they will present to them suitable teaching methods for specific courses, suitable testing methods and acquaint them with the preparation of effective online study materials.3) Implementation guide - this intellectual output will supplement the methodological manual with instructions for the implementation of the created online study materials into the information systems of partner universities.The results of the project will be presented at three multiplier events during the project implementation period.Through the implementation of the NEWMED project, the methodological guidance of academics at the participating medical faculties will be improved, the quality of online teaching will rise and, indirectly, the quality of health care provided by graduates of partner faculties will be improved.The project will be implemented for 24 months.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2020-1-HR01-KA226-HE-094728
    Funder Contribution: 77,080 EUR

    The INCLUDE project is set in the context of the global onset of the COVID-19 pandemic that has brought immense changes to the manner people communicate and engage in professional activities. Language and intercultural communication (LIC) teachers at higher education institutions teach courses that heavily depend on communication and they have had to invest more time and effort into transforming their teaching methods and materials into ones that are applicable in online teaching. At the same time, LIC teachers are the ones who have to prepare their students for real-life communication in a virtual setting as well as to enable them to acquire the Global Competence. The main objective of the INCLUDE project is to boost students' employability on a global scale by ensuring an inclusive, progressive, high-quality language and communication course in a range of languages (English, Croatian, Portuguese, Greek) at higher education institutions across Europe. The project involves three intellectual outputs oriented towards developing a high-quality course in Intersectoral communication skills in a digital, intercultural environment. The project is operated by an international project team from three partner institutions and it involves 30 students from all partner universities, as well as a solid base of industrial partners as associated partners. The project especially aims at involving students with fewer opportunities and on boosting students' opportunities for participating in high-quality virtual exchange. As all the teaching and training activities will be organised online using videoconferencing applications, no additional Erasmus+ budget regarding Learning-Teaching-Training is required, as the project team has sufficient human and infrastructural resources to organise these events without additional funding.The project will result in a research paper based on which open source teaching materials will be developed and made available on an OER platform accompanied by a detailed course curriculum that may easily be implemented, fully or partially, at any higher education institution. The impact of the project may be observed on the institutional, local, national and especially international levels, as the project results will be made available to all LIC teachers in need of support in their teaching activities. Dissemination of the projects results includes a transnational meeting, local project presentations, project presentation at the online dissemination event and in professional and scientific conferences, as well as via a dedicated project website and the OER platform. Based on the objectives of the project and the current COVID-19 pandemic situation, all dissemination activities are planned as online events. Thus, no additional Erasmus+ budget regarding Multiplier Events is required, as the project team has sufficient human and infrastructural resources to organise these events without additional funding.The sustainability of the project even after its formal completion will be achieved in the form of setting up an informal network of partners that will continue working on the project activities with the future generations of students and update the OER platform content.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 101082567
    Funder Contribution: 5,244,000 EUR

    The Erasmus Mundus Joint Master in Archaeological Materials Science (ARCHMAT) is a 2-years (120 ECTS) fully joint Program focusing on the application of scientific techniques to the study and conservation of archaeological assets. It is delivered by a consortium of 4 Degree-awarding HEIs from Portugal (Universidade de Evora), Greece (Aristotle University Thessaloniki) and Italy (Sapienza Università di Roma) and a satellite network of EU (Portugal, Greece, France, Italy, Spain, Belgium) and non-EU (Israel, China, Brazil and Colombia) academic and non-academic associated partners of 8 HEIs, 4 Museums, 3 Research Laboratories, 3 SMEs, 1 National Governmental Institution, 1 Civil Society Organization, 1 ENIC-NARIC Agency. Excellent students possessing either a Science or a Humanities educational background are eligible to apply. A compulsory mobility track Portugal-Greece-Italy is envisaged for the first 3 semesters with the 4th semester dedicated to Theses. ARCHMAT Associated partners complement the curriculum by providing theoretical/practical/field seminars/workshops and by co-hosting internships for ARCHMAT Theses. The curriculum includes modules in transversal skills including Project Management, IT tools, Entrepreneurship and Scientific writing. Upon successful completion, a Joint ARCHMAT Degree diploma is delivered. At system level, ARCHMAT raises awareness on the importance of preserving archaeological assets in Europe and worldwide. At institutional level, ARCHMAT reinforces the internationalization strategy and foster the adoption of the European Approach for Quality Assurance. At individual level, ARCHMAT forms professionals equipped with the multisectoral and transversal knowledge, competences, and skills necessary to enrol in PhDs or develop a career in the private (Restoration/Conservation SMEs, private profession) or public sector (Museums and Cultural Heritage National and International Institutions) in the broad Cultural Heritage research field.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 101082688
    Funder Contribution: 4,710,000 EUR

    Erasmus Mundus Master in Biomedical Engineering (EMMBIOME) is a two-year master programme focused on academic skills and specific knowledge acquisition in line with the current world practice for biomedical engineering studies. EMMBIOME offers in-depth training and development of research skills that ensure both expertise in state-of-the-art topics and future involvement in the field, but also encourage our students in the formulation and promotion of scientific thought, as well as their enrolment in industry. The quality of EMMBIOME programme is ensured through strong collaboration and partnership between three programme countries: Serbia (University of Kragujevac), Greece (University of Patras) and Romania (University of Medicine and Pharmacy Grigore T. Popa).

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