ELECTRA: Enhancing Learning in ENPI Countries Through Clean Technologies and Research-related Activities
Start Date: October, 2012
Duration: 48 months
Brief information and main objectives:
ELECTRA is a project proposal that enhances quality in higher education and promotes intercultural understanding through research co-operation with third countries, particularly in the fields of energy, environment and industrial applications. The project is coordinated by Oldenburg University who has been partner member in Erasmus Mundus projects since 2010 and coordinator of a running Tempus project with ENPI countries. All corners of Europe are represented, from Portugal to the Baltic countries passing by Ireland, Germany to Bulgaria. In ENPI countries, capitals and regions are represented as well (like Batumi, Odessa, Zaporizhzhya).
Special attention is given to the roles of associated partners including research centers, ministries of education, association of universities in both ENPI and Europe, quality assurance agencies and environmental agencies in third countries.
During the lifespan of the project, selected candidates will be trained and formed in a variety of universities with large experience in exchange mobility, campus of excellence in targeted areas, and with the possibility of practical internships in numerous programs.By improving the skills of present and future engineers, environmentalists, policy makers in energy, soil and water management and related areas, while encouraging employability and avoiding brain drain, ELECTRA expects to contribute positively to the local and regional development of ENPI countries. Multi-country initiatives are sought too.
ELECTRA is a project that attempts to bring closer cooperation between EU and ENPI countries so as to increase research and produce multiplier effects in areas related to Green Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development. These are the three main areas of action within the European COST network.
Likewise, the project will reinforce educational, cultural, scientific and technological links between partners while implementing EHEA tools and mechanisms that promote transparency and recognition of studies abroad.
Other specific objectives of the project are:
Coordinator and partners:
Coordinator:
Joint Coordinator:
Partners:
University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy
Batumi Shota Rusteveli State University
Odessa Technological University
Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University
Zaporizhzhya National University
Belarusian Technical University
Contact:
Hassan Niknafs : hniknafs@khazar.org
Shabnam Najafzadeh: snajafzadeh@khazar.org
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