FAIR
The FAIR project aims to design, develop and evaluate a Masters Course in the field of Energy Poverty Alleviation Technologies in South Africa. It will also develop innovative learning material that will offer students a tailored perspective, participating universities the chance to exchange best practises, modernize, renew and align their curricula towards innovative skills and competencies necessary to effectively address the urgent societal need of energy poverty. Despite South Africa’s governments’ ambitious plans towards energy poverty alleviation, there are no graduate programmes that prepare specialists in the field. The project responds to the urgent need for high-quality educational programs that produce ‘fit-for-job’ graduates and “reskill” energy industry professionals and public authorities’ personnel.
Objectives of the project
The Masters Programme encompasses the different sources of knowledge and experience required by the discipline. Also, beyond coursework, the program is structured around:
– Industry placement, in relevant businesses, government agencies, etc.
– Digital learning, to allow modern forms of learning, as well as to enable contribution from experts across the globe in the development of the program.
-Promote cooperation, exchange of know-how and good practices in the subject area between EU and SA HEIs.
-Establish viable synergies and links with industry players and public authorities in order to address their needs in specialized personnel, and enhance the employability of FAIR graduates.
-Contribute to local economic growth and social inclusion
Expected Results
The Project Objectives will be achieved by:
-Developing the Master degree in the area of Alleviating Energy Poverty Technologies;
-The establishment of FAIR labs
-Developing tailor-made VET courses to cover the immediate personnel training needs of the local, regional businesses and public authorities
– Training the academic staff of SA HEIs
– Community-level awareness raising
Project Activities
The specific activities within each Work Packages are;
WP1: Project Management, Quality Assurance and Evaluation
A1.1 Technical Coordination, including Meetings
A1.2 Administrative Coordination
A1.3 Risk management and Contingency Planning
A1.4 Communication and Conflict Resolution
WP2 Identification of similar curricula and needs assessment in the subject area
A2.1 Identification of similar curricula in South Africa
A2.2 Identification of similar curricula in Europe
A2.3 Identification of existing professional/VET courses in the subject area and demand for internships in
the Partner country
A2.4 Compilation of final report
WP3 Development of the FAIR MSc Curriculum & VLE
A3.1 Study visits to Europe for Curriculum Development
A3.2 Development of FAIR VLE
A3.3 Curriculum development
WP4 Development of educational material, labs infrastructure & Capacity building
4.1 Development of FAIR learning material
4.2 Capacity building of SA HEI staff
4.3 Setup of equipment and establishment of “FAIR Labs” in Partner Country
4.4 Planning of internship programme in Partner Country
WP5 Accreditation and delivery of the Industry FAIR MSc Programme
5.1 Accreditation of the FAIR MSc Programme
5.2 Delivery of the FAIR MSc Programme
5.3 Evaluation and improvement of the FAIR MSc Programme
WP6 Dissemination and Exploitation
A6.1 Dissemination Plan
A6.2 FAIR Website
A6.3 Dissemination activities
A6.4 Organisation of Final Conference
A6.5 Exploitation and Sustainability Plan
Project Partners
- UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG - SA
- UNIVERSITY OF VENDA -SA
- UNIVERSITY OF KWAZULU-NATAL -SA
- UNIVERSITY OF FORT HARE - SA
- UNIVERSITE DE CORSE PASCAL PAOLI - FR
- PANEPISTIMIO DYTIKIS ATTIKIS - GR
- RESEARCH INNOVATION AND DEVELOPMENT LAB PRIVATE COMPANY - GR
- METROPOLITAN COLLEGE - GR