The team has analysed the study programmes at all participating universities; three courses have been offered to all Aurora students which also fulfil the standards of Aurorisation and “jointness of education”. 21 faculty members from seven Aurora universities were involved, 170 students from eight Aurora universities attended the courses. This pilot domain is further developing a microcredential (certificate) “Sustainability & Climate Change” based on the two courses already implemented (in total 10 ECTS Credits) as an intermediate step. The implementation of the microcredential is an intermediate step on the way to a joint educational programme. In addition, it also serves within the university as a model and blueprint for the development of new, innovative teaching and learning models as well as cooperation models. In the national context/exchange, it serves both other national universities and the ministry as an example or as a basis for discussion and this promotes corresponding developments here as well.
Aurora is a partnership of like-minded and closely collaborating research‑intensive European universities, who use their academic excellence to drive societal change.
Co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union
This project has received funding from the European Union´s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101035804
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