16 October 2020 -Building The network among Vietnamese Partnerships in implementation of ERASMUS + Funded Projects

Seminar on “Building The network among Vietnamese Partnerships in implementation of ERASMUS + Funded Projects”

Date: 16 October 2020

Coordinator: Ho Chi Minh City University of Natural Resources and Environment

Place: Hall A, Ho Chi Minh City University Of Natural Resources and Environment.

Partners: HCMUNRE, VMU, CTU, VNIO and other 18 Universities in Vietnam: University of Social Sciences and Humanities – VNU HCMC; University of Natural Sciences – VNU HCMC; University of Technology – VNU HCMC; University of Economics and Law – VNU-HCM; Ho Chi Minh City Open University; An Giang University – VNU HCMC; Thai Nguyen University of Technology; University of Economics, Hue University; Van Lang University; Ho Chi Minh City University of Pedagogy; Thuy Loi university; VNU University of Science – VNU; Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry; Institute of Environmental sciences and Technology – Hanoi University of Technology; Hanoi University of Mining and Geology; Hanoi Architectural University; University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City; Ho Chi Minh City University of Transport .

The purpose of the seminar: – To strengthen the connection between partnerships throughout the country. – To exchange and share experience, results and effectiveness of the project bring to partnerships and the society as well as through the international communication . – Building partnership networks for sharing experience and results.

The content of the seminar: – To exchange and share experience and results of the projects – The process of Implementation, ability to connect partner countries – The effectiveness of the project – Proposing future linkage and cooperation directions

Full information: https://marehcm.biendaohcm.com/?p=5996

MARE Sectoral Collaborative Platform

Establishment of sectoral collaborative platforms in each PC

The project task was to set-up national Sectoral  Cooperation Platform (SCP) dealing with sustainable governance & management of coastal, delta & marine (CDM) issues in all the PCs.

We explored the range of incentives for employers to participate in the debates on curriculum, in development and teaching in the field of CDM sustainable management and in the actual curriculum development and teaching, in research support, and in governance and QA arrangements, and determined the way to institutionalise the incentives.

SCPs are set as an open-to-join multiple-party agreements; functionally it is an initiative initially hosted by PC academic partners on a recurrent basis, with focal points providing management and organisational support, calling meetings and supporting organisation of SCPs training events, national seminars, conferences, exhibitions (c.a. 3-4 years after the end of the project; the operational costs will be covered by hosting partners, and from revenues coming from memberships (the option to be explored), exhibition and conference fees. MARE platforms are officially launched, initially consisting of the broader (formal and informal) MARE project partnership and its praxis partners.

MARE SCP is a formal network set to disseminate and sustain project’s results after the end of the project and promote the engagement of professionals dealing with sustainable management and policies with academia for knowledge co-production and development of excellence in training and research.

This result included different activities to ease the participation of staff members in the debates on curriculum, in development and teaching in the MARE fields sustainable management and in the actual curriculum development and teaching, in research support, and in governance and QA arrangements, and determined the way to institutionalise the incentives. SCP are set as an open-to-join multiple-party agreements and started with events hosted at National level by MY and VN partners.

SCPs are designed as sustainable organisational formats, which are, being established, not dependent on EU funding; therefore all the benefits delivered by SCPs during the project are expected after the project as well.

SECTORAL COLLABORATION PLATFORM MALAYSIA

SECTORAL COLLABORATION PLATFORM VIETNAM

 

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This project has been funded by Erasmus+ CBHE programme of the European Union.

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This project No. 610327-EPP-1-2019-1-DE-EPPKA2-CBHE-JP has been funded by Erasmus+ CBHE programme of the European Union.

6 February 2020 Seminars organiased by UTP

Seminars for administrators and stakeholders and other onsite events UTP

On 6th of February 2020, during Session 1, Dr. Shaharin has invited new team members from Mechanical Engineering Department (ME), Petroleum Engineering Department (PE), and Civil and Environmental Engineering Department (CVE) to present on the newly awarded international Erasmus project, Marine Coastal and Delta Sustainability for Southeast Asia (MARE). Dr. Shaharin introduced the involved organization partners, background, objectives, duration and expected outcomes of the project. He also shared the information on the potential courses that would be beneficial and related to the theme of MARE.

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