ASUE staff involved in T-GREEN project participated in the international workshop
On November 21-24, within the framework of the Work Package 3 of the “Transforming Graduate Education for Green and Sustainable Future” (T-GREEN) Erasmus+ project ASUE coordinator of the project, Head of Fundraising Division Nerses Gevorgyan, experts of the project, Director of External Affairs Department Lusine Danielyan, Associate Professor of the Chair of Environmental Economics Anna Karapetyan and Assistant professor of the same chair Nora Ayvazyan participated in the workshop held at the Jagiellonian University (Poland, Krakow). Representatives of 18 universities and project consortium members participated in the above-mentioned workshop. During the workshop, the participants discussed the standards for the development of curricula, the challenges of professional qualification, the regulations regarding double or joint scientific degrees. Jagiellonian University Vice-rector, prof. Armen Yedigaryan presented the history of Jagiellonian University, as well as a number of issues discussed within European educational area, stressing importance of such issues as micro-credentials.
T-GREEN is a project aimed at reforming master's education system in universities, and the "Green" policy is its cornerstone. Capacity building of national and institutional administrators, decision and policymakers, educators, researchers, and students to integrate the Sustainable Development Goals targeting environmental issues into policies and educational content are at the core of the project.
Armenian participants of the project are RA Ministry of Education, Science, Culture, Sports, National Quality Assurance Center, Yerevan State University, Eurasia International University, State University of Economics of Armenia, French University of Armenia, National Polytechnic University of Armenia, Armenian National Agrarian University, Goris State University, Gavar State University, “Erasmus Students’ Network Yerevan” NGO and “Bridge of Hope” NGO.
EU partners are Hellenic International University (Greece), Mykolas Romeris University (Lithuania), Catholic University of Portugal (Portugal) and Jagiellonian University (Poland).