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Erasmus+ CBHE project “RE-DIRECTION” implementation has started

14 February 2024

Georgian International University GIU and its partner organizations started implementing the Erasmus+ CBHE project “RE-DIRECTION – Redefining Higher Education on a digital context and mainstreaming a common inclusive and green structure based on EU best practices and policy recommendations”. The name of the project is. It is oriented on creating methodological framework and policy recommendations on digital transformation, implementing innovative steps in the field of green competencies and methods and improving the existing approaches to inclusivity of migrants and IDPs. The project is planned to be executed in a period of 3 years. It is important that the following organizations will be involved in the implementation process of the project:

  • KARLSHOCHSCHULE GEMEINNUTZIGE GMBH (KARLS)(Germany; project coordinator; KARLSTRASSE 36 38, KARLSRUHE 76133, Germany);
  • MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, SCIENCE AND YOUTH OF GEORGIA;
  • MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE OF UKRAINE (MESU);
  • GEORGIAN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY GIU LLC (GIU)(Georgia);
  • ILIA STATE UNIVERSITY (ILIAUNI)(Georgia);
  • CAUCASUS UNIVERSITY LTD (CU)(Georgia);
  • SHOTA MESKHIA STATE TEACHING UNIVERSITY OF ZUGDIDI (ZSSU)(Georgia);
  • GORI STATE UNIVERSITY (GSU)(Georgia);
  • UZHGORODSKYI NACIONALNYI UNIVERSITET (UZHNU)(Ukraine);
  • O.M. BEKETOV NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF URBAN ECONOMY IN KHARKIV (NUUE)(Ukraine);
  • PRIVATE HIGHER EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT KYIV MEDICAL UNIVERSITY (KMU)(Ukraine);
  • VINNYTSIA MYKHAILO KOTSIUBYNSKYI STATE PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY (VSPU)(Ukraine);
  • DNIPRO UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (NTU DP)(Ukraine);
  • MITROPOLITIKO COLLEGE ANOYMI EKPAIDEYTIKI ETAIRIA (MC)(Greece);
  • PANEPISTIMIO PATRON (UPAT)(Greece);
  • BK CONSULT GMBH (BK CONSULT GMBH).

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