MARE – Marine Coastal and Delta Sustainability for Southeast Asia
MARE is an Erasmus+ CBHE project (2020 – 2023) aims to develop adaptive, end-user-oriented and internationally-relevant curricula to support sustainable management and governance of coastal and adjacent marine areas of partner countries Malaysia and Vietnam.
The underlying assumption is that most of relevant research and teaching already exist in place in these countries, however, an effort is still needed to frame and integrate them, to equip teachers and learners with e-learning tools, and to enrich with the expertise of EU and other consortium partners (also through joint research, exchanges and e-tools).
Project news
11 December 2023 Feasibility Study on Assessment of Riverbank Eroison for Eco/Edu Tuirism
Seminar Feasibility Study on Assessment of Riverbank Eroison for Eco/Edu...
05- 07 Sep 2023 Minutes of the Final meeting in Ho Chi Minh
Discussion topic: Mangroves and climate change response Presented by: Can Tho...
2023 Teaching and Learning Awards
UTP -MARE Team Success Story Several MARE team members from UTP had received...
September 2023 Video Introduction for the new course
The Video introduction for the course "Modeling marine environment is...
28 August 2023 Forum of SUMARE Tran De Gateway port for the Mekong Delta
Within the framework of the SUMARE Forum under the MARE Project, at 9:30 am on...
25 August 2023 Forum of SUMARE Mangrove Forest and Climate Change Response
MEETING CONTENT Ms. Ho Yen Thu represented the Organizing Committee to welcome...
27 July 2023 Forum of SUMARE Discussion on Plastic Waste
MEETING CONTENT Dr. Huynh Vuong Thu Minh represented the Organizing Committee...
10-11 June 2023 ebook meeting in Nha Trang
Within the framework of the project “Marine Coastal and Delta Sustainability...
9 June 2023 Forum of SUMARE Water resource management in Mekong Delta in the context of climate change
Contents of the meeting in forum of SUMARE: Opening the meeting, Dr. Le Thi...
5 June 2023 Dr. Corrienna explores Environmental Science and fosters collaboration through Erasmus+ in Estonia
TARTU, June 5 – A Senior Lecturer at the Department of Educational Science,...
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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.