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Project Q4296570 in Poland, Lithuania, Sweden, Denmark
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Facilitating blue growth with open courses by utilizing R&D products and virtual mobility
Project Q4296570 in Poland, Lithuania, Sweden, Denmark

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    823,700.0 Euro
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    1,023,000.0 Euro
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    80.52 percent
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    1 January 2017
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    31 December 2019
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    University of Klaipeda
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    54°23'57.16"N, 18°34'12.14"E
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    55°37'35.62"N, 12°4'28.56"E
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    55°43'28.31"N, 21°7'25.64"E
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    55°42'33.48"N, 21°8'7.33"E
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    56°39'48.38"N, 16°21'24.41"E
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    To support EU2020 Strategy by contributing to smart, sustainable and inclusive development and to implement strategic changes for increasing the Blue Growth (BG) potential of the South Baltic Region (SBR), a higher number of skilled labour force working either at R&D labs or marine/maritime technology sectors is a priority. The project will develop a virtual mobility platform (VMP) to enable virtual learning on marine biotechnology and marine/coastal tourism, and working in cross-border teams to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and transfer of good practices related to BG in the marine sector (Stage A). The project will carry out a pilot VMP with teachers, trainers (digital learning experts) and students from countries in the SBR using a digital education system (Stage B). During Stage A, the following actions are to be taken: A.1 performing a feasibility study combining required knowledge needs for the marine biotechnology and tourism sector in the SBR, and define human resources skills specific to BG A.2 identification of at least 5 crucial subjects for the knowledge transfer in the sector A.3 developing course syllabus related to BG sectors by at least 2 cross-border teams of trainers and teachers, at the same time developing the content for e-Mentoring course by 1 cross-border team A.4 adaptation of the developed content by the cross-border team of digital learning experts to the virtual training; launching the VMP. The Stage B will cover: B.1 Pilot delivery of e-Mentoring course for the teachers participating in action A.3; B.2 Pilot online delivery of at least 5 subjects addressing BG topics; B.3 Feedback survey and improvement of content and virtual platform. The virtual/digital courses developed in FOCUS target both undergraduate/graduate students and employed professionals in need of lifelong learning. VMP will act towards the wider continuous learning/training environment and well prepared professionals in BG sector companies in the SBR. (English)
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