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Enhancing PhD Training and Collaboration in Universities: Aarhus University Project

Join the project meeting on June 3, 2013 at Aarhus University to discuss the framework for strengthening PhD training and developing blended learning courses. The initiative focuses on knowledge sharing, research dissemination, and communication among partner universities in Denmark, Nepal, Uganda, and Kenya, with a budget of DKK 4.75M for 2014-2015. The emphasis is on problem-based learning and supporting current PhD students through tailored programs.

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Enhancing PhD Training and Collaboration in Universities: Aarhus University Project

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  1. Project meeting 3 June 2013 Aarhus University

  2. Framework • Universities • AU (lead), AAU and RUC in Denmark; TU, Nepal; GU, Uganda; MSU, Kenya • Budget • DKK 4.75 M • Timeframe • 2014-2015

  3. Focus • Strengthening of PhD training • Development of PhD courses that combined blended learning (face to face + E-learning) and Problem Based Learning (case-based learning, learner-centered learning) • Limited support to development of course-based PhD programmes (espec. TU) • Knowledge sharing, research disseminaton and communication • Conference, networks and dissemination activities • Idea: Linking it with support to current BSU (PSDR) PhD students

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