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European Mobility through Virtual Education (EUROMOVE) was selected in 2006 under the Socrates Minerva project. The project is now completed. As noted in the project description:
- The aim of the EUROMOVE project is to pave the way for the introduction of new approaches to virtual mobility in the context of a Master’s type course developed in partnership with four European universities (in the field of materials engineering). The four universities providing this course are principally concerned to work towards the establishment of a capacity to supplement the existing physical mobility arrangements with additional virtual mobility facilities giving students access to all or part of some of the modules of the proposed curriculum (with an accreditation system based on ECTS credits).
- The aim is to examine the various virtual mobility models that could be introduced in the context of training courses developed by all the universities belonging to the partnership. A more general objective when the models have been finalised will be to test theirfeasibility, initially within the partnership itself, but also outside it with a representative sample of Europe’s higher education establishments.
Four of the EUROMOVE partners also run a joint European Master's programme in Advanced Materials Science and Engineering (awarded the European 'Erasmus Mundus' label).
The EUROMOVE web site is at http://euromove.inpl-nancy.fr/
Partners
- Institut National Polytechnique de Lorraine, Universite Nancy (France) - Co-ordinator
- University of Saarland (Germany)
- AMITIE srl (Italy)
- Technical University of Catalogna (Spain)
- Luleå University of Technology (Sweden)