February 11 All day
After the training
On 13 and 14/12/2021, a pilot workshop on teaching methodology and project management was held as part of the TrainESEE project. This project, financed by the EIT Raw Materials program
The workshops were divided into two thematic days. The topic of the first day (December 13, 2021) was Teaching Methodology. On the second day (December 14, 2021), issues related to project development and management were discussed. Two sections were separated on each training day. The first one was held in a hybrid manner, where participants could take part in the meeting in-house or online. The second part required stationary participation (due to the pandemic, the number of places in the stationary formula was limited). The classes were conducted by the participants of previous TrainESEE workshops. Representatives of EIT RawMaterials, CLS East: Krzysztof Kubacki and Agata Poczmańska were invited to cooperate. In addition, the training was also conducted by representatives of other units of the AGH University of Science and Technology, ie the e-Learning Center and Project Management Center.
Detailed information about the speakers, lectures and workshops can be found in the Book of Abstract.
The TrainESEE project is a two-year venture focused on designing products and services for the circular economy. The main goal of the project is to build a modern teaching methodology to improve all EIT educational activities related to raw materials in the region. The areas of education and training for the academic staff of RIS (Research Innovation Scheme) countries covered by the project include four training modules (acceleration programs): teaching methodology, project preparation and management, the innovation and entrepreneurship module, and the science for the business module.
The project is implemented by a consortium consisting of the following partners: AGH, Aalto University (Finland), Fundación Tecnalia Research Innovation, KGHM CUPRUM sp.z o.o. Research and Development Center, Montan University Leoben (Austria), National Tecnical University of Athens (Greece), Technical University of Košice (Slovakia), Technical University Wien (Austria), University of Miskolc (Hungary), University of Zagreb (Croatia) – project leader and two universities from the ESEE region.
TrainESEE project team:
Radosław Pomykała
Sylwia Lorenc
Klaudia Zwolińska
Natalia Kowalska
Katarzyna Styk