Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania, is currently planning 5 Blended Intensive Programs for students and 3 Blended Intensive Programs for staff.
We are searching for partners and participants for the following programs for students:
Sustainable Development in Nature Reserves – 14-19 June 2023
Emergency Psychology – 10-14 July 2023
Architectures, Resources, Evaluation and Implications of Generative AI – 10 – 17 September 2023
Techniques and Methods of Intervention in Case of Emergency Situations and First Aid Provision (for students) - 11 – 15 September 2023
Promoting Inclusion Based on Diversity – 20 - 27 October 2023
We are searching for partners and participants for the following programs for staff:
Personal development and intercultural harmonization – 3 - 7 July 2023
Techniques and Methods of Intervention in Case of Emergency Situations and First Aid Provision (for staff) - 11 – 15 September 2023
University Libraries in a Digital World –18 - 22 September 2023
We would like to organize the above mentioned blended intensive programs for 20 participants in partnership with 2-5 international universities.
Here you can find attached a short description of each of these programs.
You can also find bellow the main characteristics of the Blended Intensive Programmes:
They must be developed and implemented by at least 3 higher education institutions holding an Erasmus Charter for Higher Education, coming from at least 3 Programme Countries;
Include a period of minimum 5 days - maximum 30 days of activity in physical format at one of the organizing universities, completed with online activity;
Participants in these programs can be students enrolled in a higher education institution, as well as staff from universities;
The minimum number of participants in a mixed intensive program is 15 (not including the teaching / training staff involved in the implementation of the program and the students from the host university) in order for the program to be eligible for funding;
Both the organisation of intensive programmes and the participation of learners are financed from Erasmus+ funds. The individual support to students and teaching staff for the
short-term physical mobility should be provided by the sending institution, that can use its own regular Erasmus funds for mobility.
Blended intensive programmes have to award at least 3 ECTS credits for students.