Erasmus+ Projects Event

ECIU University invites the ECIU community to participate in its Erasmus+ Projects Event, taking place on 17 January 2024 from 11 to 13 CET.
This event aims to bring together Erasmus+ project coordinators from across the ECIU consortium to promote their project results and to invite researchers across ECIU to hear about the latest E+ projects, enabling them all to connect for potential future Erasmus + proposals.
Participating in one of the 10 breakout rooms will give the attendees the possibility to hear the details about 3 / 4 E+ projects and ask questions.
The list of the projects included in each break-out room can be found here.
AGENDA
11:00
Welcome by Sophie Ball, DCU and Chair of the Educational Cooperation Policy and Programmes Group (EduCo).
Introduction to the support provided by EduCo and short warm-up session
11:15
Presentation of the projects in 10 breakout rooms
Q&A session in each breakout room
12:30
Main features of the Erasmus+ call 2024
General Q&A with the attendees
13.00
End of the meeting
We look forward to seeing you online on 17 January from 11 CET!
(open to internal attendees of members of the 14 ECIU institutions only)
If you have any questions, please contact Sophie.ball@dcu.ie or laura.paternoster@eciu.eu
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/1/2024
ECIU
The European Consortium of Innovative Universities is a network of universities who are united by a common profile, by shared beliefs and interests and mutual trust.All ECIU universities have strengths in engineering and social sciences.
All are relatively young, either in age or spirit, and strongly committed to the encouragement of innovation and entrepreneurship.
All have very close ties to industry and to their regions.
All are committed to developing unconventional forms of teaching and learning.
All are research intensive.
All wish to sustain and nurture internationally-minded staff.
All are determined to offer their students high quality education with international focus.
All experiment with new forms of management and administration.
All wish to play a significant role in European policy making by contributing to the Europe’s agenda for Higher Education.


