European millions in grant money from the EU ensures continued development of EPICUR.
The EPICUR university alliance, which º£½ÇÉçÇø joined in 2021, has been granted €14.4 million from the EU’s ERASMUS+ programme, which ensures the further development of the European university over the next four years. For º£½ÇÉçÇø, this means closer cooperation and will, among other things, allow students to take additional and more flexible courses abroad.
The role of º£½ÇÉçÇø Citizen Science is to be an integral part of Citizen Science activities led by the University of Poznan.
In particualar
- Develop continuing education & Lifelong Learning connections within EPICUR
- Share best practices and establish procedures for continuing education/Open University offers with each other at European level, based on a thorough needs analysis.
- Support citizen science skills and competences for EPICUR researchers.
- Plan and hold Citizen Science seminars
- Mapping of citizen science activities and joint action plan
- Implementing a joint citizen science project based on the EPICUR Citizen Science Concept and microcredentials
- EPICUR teaching programme for citizen science skills (master & ph.d.)
- Developing teacher competencies: integrating lifelong learning, employability & entrepreneurship, and citizens science into the curriculum
This is done in collaboration with the project partners and various center and colleagues at º£½ÇÉçÇø.
Read more about the project here.
Responsible from º£½ÇÉçÇø Citizen Science:
Anne Kathrine Overgaard aovergaard@health.sdu.dk and Thomas Kaarsted thk@bib.sdu.dk