NAWA - WERSE (Support for European Universities Programme)
A project carried out by Poznan University of Technology for the benefit of all EUNICE partner universities and the Medical University of Bialystok. It responds to the need to build strong, cooperative and competent international teams working for the Alliance and to support its initiatives.
The implementation of the project will enable synergistic activities that are complementary to the activities of the alliance under the EC-funded grant. It will provide support in overcoming the challenges of mobility, providing freedom of movement to enhance competences and develop cooperation. It will allow the purchase of state-of-the-art tools and the development of teaching materials with them, which will contribute to the creation of interdisciplinary international courses in which students can obtain micro-credentials.
More about the Programme here and here.
NAWA - PROM Programme
As part of the Project, Poznan University of Technology intends to implement one of the basic and most important elements of its Development Strategy for 2021-2030, i.e. internationalisation. In the Project, the internationalisation process will involve three groups of participants, i.e. students, PhD students as well as research and teaching staff. It will largely consist of an increase in the number of mobilities that will be carried out at:
1. The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT), Vietnam,
2. The University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Sydney, Australia,
3. Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore,
4. University of Cantabria (UC), Santander, Spain,
5. the Instituto Politécnico de Viseu (IPV), Viseu, Portugal.
Participants will be able to take part in workshops, internships, study visits, and summer or winter schools. They will also have the opportunity to source dissertation/article material, teach and actively participate in international conferences.
Such a broad spectrum of universities and activities will allow Participants to experience practice in a different environment and to learn about cultural and linguistic diversity. The international academic mobility realised in the project will contribute to the enhancement of expertise, linguistic competence and a broad spectrum of soft competences necessary for collaboration in very diverse cultural environments.
More about the Programme here and here.
NAWA - Spinaker Programme
The aim of the project is to develop an IMPK on the cyber security of Internet of Things (IoT) solutions and to offer it to the students of EUNICE European University and other partner universities. The IMPK will feature a unique approach, aiming to provide knowledge and skills for a comprehensive approach to data security in IoT solutions: from where the data is generated/collected, to where it is transmitted, to where it is processed and analysed using artificial intelligence.
The project will result in a 140-hour IMPK, offered in a hybrid mode.
Implementation of the project will translate into an increase in: the quality of staff, teaching offer, number of foreign students perceiving the benefits of studying in Poland, popularisation of Poland and Polish universities, cooperation with universities in the EU and the USA. The IMPK will be made available to Polish HEIs participating in the European universities/other forms of exchange project.
More about the Programme here.