Online methodological workshop for training in the preparation of the module descriptions, syllabi and curricula in terms of Bologna tools
This online event is co-organised by the University of Bremen, Estonian University of Life Sciences and the University of Catania in order to facilitate the development and revision of courses adhering to the principles of the European Higher Education Space. It will include two session:
- Lectures and workshops on curriculum development, learning, and assessment tools and solutions on June 15, 2020
- Discussion of practical examples from MARE partners on June 16, 2020
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Online methodological workshop for training in the preparation of the module descriptions, syllabi and curricula curricular in terms of Bologna tools
Dates: 15-16 June 2020
Coordinator: P3 EMU – Estonian Institute of Life Sciences
The EU project partners organized online methodological workshop for training in the preparation of the module descriptions, syllabi and curricula curricular in terms of Bologna tools. The samples of the adequate formulations of learning outcomes, use of ESG and the ECTS were presented and discussed. The template for the module description was prepared and descriptions of the modules were approved.
15th May 2020 – Members of MARE presented as keynote lecture in International Webinar: World Energy Challenge in COVID19 Pandemics and Unstable Oil Price
Purpose:
- To discuss the potential of marine renewable energy as a solution to the current landscape of oil industry
- To collect the information related with the course development and content revision
Audience: Academicians in Jakarta
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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