Teaching and Learning Bioanalysis

Project title: Teaching and Learning Bioanalysis

Project number: RO-0010-16-2122

Partners: University of Vienna, University of Graz, Neofit Rilski South-West University – Blagoevgrad, University of Zagreb, Charles University, University of Debrecen, University of Pécs, Semmelweis University, University of Prishtina, State University Of Medicine And Pharmacy „Nicolae Testemitanu”, Ss. Cyril und Methodius University In Skopje, University „Goce Delcev” – Stip, University of Warsaw, Babes-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca, „Iuliu Hatieganu” University of Medicine And Pharmacy of Cluj Napoca, „Sapientia” University of Cluj Napoca, J. Selye University, Comenius University in Bratislava

Local institutional coordinator: Associate Professor Gabriela Donáth-Nagy, PhD

Project Website:  https://www.ceepus.info/nw/0010-2122


Project description:

  1. Objectives
  • To promote PhD students to continue their studies at the partner Doctoral Schools of the partner universities within the Joint Programs in order to obtain joint PhD degree.
  • To promote the scientific work of diploma students at the partner universities.
  • To promote and support the participation of students in courses at the partner universities.
  • To organize Summer Schools in different fields of bioanalysis, related to the chemistry as basis for our activity.
  • To promote the mobility of teachers for giving special courses at the partner universities within the different fields of bioanalysis, especially within PhD type Joint Programs.
  • To promote the e-learning

 

  1. Main activities
  • Joint Programs and Summer Schools – These are the main ways through which an educational background is provided for undergraduate students, and especially for PhD students.
  • Thesis development – The results include theses for diploma students and PhD students.
  • Joint scientific publications – The creation of joint scientific papers published in internationally recognized journals.
  • Recognition of mobilities – The calculation for the recognition of mobilities within the network.
  • Course organization – Courses offered by different universities, participation in education and research at foreign universities, student participation in education and research at hosting universities.
  • Mobility exchanges between universities – Extensive mobility exchanges between participating universities
  • Annual coordination meetings – Annual coordination meetings have been held between the participating universities.

 

  1. Results
  • 2 participations in scientific events and 3 outgoing mobilities of faculty members at J. Selye University of Komarno, Slovakia, and Semmelweis University of Budapest, Hungary;
  • Incoming mobilities of faculty members – 1 mobility from Semmelweis University of Budapest, Hungary;
  • Outgoing mobilities of students – 10 mobilities for intensive courses at Semmelweis University of Budapest, Hungary;
  • Incoming mobilities of students – 1 mobility for internship placements from Semmelweis University of Budapest, Hungary.