Combating gender stereotypes by highlighting women’s contribution to the history of societies (HerStory)

History reflects power relations. The field of history was invariably guided by a male dominant compass. This fact encourages societies to put value on men, their role in shaping society and their accomplishments, more than those of women. Historiography lacks basic information about women’s action in history. As the mainstream literature on women’s history is limited, their contribution to society and the struggles for women’s rights are more likely invisible.

Promoting Resilience and Employability in university (PREVIEW)

The Project aims to promote innovative learning and teaching practices to address the new societal challenges derived from the digital age by supporting the design and the development of more student-center learning outcomes and curricula that reduce the mismatch between skills supply and demand relevant to the new remote work environment, with particular attention to promote access by under-represented groups.

ENriching Circular use of OeR for Education (ENCORE)

The digital era is changing the role of educators, that are moving towards becoming education and experiences designers. Furthermore, pedagogical contents are now distributed and accessible, ready to be used for the creation of courses to answer students’ needs for everchanging skills.

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Virtual Alliances for Learning Society (VALS)

VALS will establish sustainable methods and processes to build knowledge partnerships between Higher Education (HE) and companies to collaborate on resolving authentic business problems through open innovation mediated by the use of Open Source Software (OSS). OSS provides the means whereby HE institutions, students, businesses and foundations can all collaborate to resolve authentic business problems. Not only does OSS provide the necessary shared infrastructure and collaborative practice, the foundations which manage the software are also hubs which channel the operational challenges of their users through to the people who can solve them.

Entrepreneurship Education for European Students (E3S) 2013-2014

Renewal of 2011-1-PT1-ERA10-08645, 2012-1-PT1-ERA10-12523.

To provide the development of entrepreneurship and the entrepreneurial culture across borders, in order to promote self-employment of finalists and/or new graduate students, the Entrepreneurship Education for European Students Intensive Programme (E3SIP) intends to offer, through a comparative, innovative and interdisciplinary approach, the demanded international knowledge and multicultural competences.

European history crossroads as pathways to intercultural and media education (EHISTO)

The project reacts to the growing importance of mass-medial commercial ways of dealing with history in public space that in many respects does not comply with the EU standards for history teaching. However, mass media verifiably influence the historical perception of pupils, and therefore they constitute an important factor in history teaching. Thus arises an irrefutable demand in history and civic education for a combination of intercultural and media-critical competences in studying history multi-perspectively. Following in the footsteps of successful EU projects dealing with “European History Crossroads” (shared historical topics in Europe that point out the diversity of national historical viewpoints) EHISTO,

Entrepreneurship Education for European Students (E3S) 2012-2013

Renewal of 2011-1-PT1-ERA10-08645.

To provide the development of entrepreneurship and the entrepreneurial culture across borders, in order to promote self-employment of finalists and/or new graduate students, the Entrepreneurship Education for European Students Intensive Programme (E3SIP) intends to offer, through a comparative, innovative and interdisciplinary approach, the demanded international knowledge and multicultural competences.

Tagging, Recognition and Acknowledgment of Informal Learning ExpeRiences (TRAILER)

The evolution of new technology and its increasing use, has for some years been making the existence of informal learning more and more transparent, especially among young and older adults in both Higher Education and workplace contexts. However, the nature of formal and non-formal, course-based, approaches to learning has made it hard to accommodate these informal processes satisfactorily, and although technology bring us near to the solution, it has not yet achieved.

Teaching and E-­Learning Advances in European Mobility Space (TALARIA)

The high competition on the European labor market forces the need of increasing the quality of education. The higher quality of education at European level requires intense activities aimed at exchange of experience and skills in the process of building the Europe of Knowledge. The current higher education development strategy in Poland anticipates imminent introduction of obligatory mobility for academic staff. However, Polish academic teachers prove low mobility, which, in turn, leads to limiting relations with global and European academic community.

Entrepreneurship Education for European Students (E3S)

To provide the development of entrepreneurship and the entrepreneurial culture across borders, in order to promote self-employment of finalists and/or new graduate students, the Entrepreneurship Education for European Students Intensive Programme (E3SIP) intends to offer, through a comparative, innovative and interdisciplinary approach, the demanded international knowledge and multicultural competences.