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Summer School Development Programme For European HEIs
Erasmus+ KA203 – Strategic Partnerships for higher education
2019-1-IT02-KA203-062984
01/09/2019 - 31/08/2022 (36 months)
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SumHEIs Project
The project’s main challenge is to design a “Model” Summer School Office as an innovative and prototype tool to be used by HEIs. SumHEIs aims to contribute answering a variety of questions concerning the successful operation of a summer school and filling this knowledge gap. It recognizes that summer schools’ organizers cannot rely just on their skills and common sense if they want to be robust, competitive and sustainable in the long-term. SumHEIs defined 3 priority areas of action. From there, it develops 5 main goals, which in turn are expected to lead to 9 articulated results. The workflow is structured in 4 Intellectual Outputs. Summer School Programmes are an innovative approach to education, as they are credited as short-course programmes with a strong international perspective hosted by HEIs and other institutions. Our programme will ensure that more institutions will have the capacity to implement such programmes in the future, offering them the base for developing skills and competencies for effectively running Summer Schools as innovative educational and pedagogical procedures.
The project aims at the following objectives
1. Increase the number of Summer Schools offered by European HEIs
2. Increase the quality of Summer Schools offered by European HEIs
3. Train staff on how to design, develop, operate and manage Summer School programmes
4. Form material and guidance mechanisms for HEIs that aim at establishing such programmes for the first time
5. Form synergies and common Summer School programmes among HEIs
Project Results: From goals to results
- Better delivery of services in existing Summer Schools
- Development of new Summer Schools
- Joint initiatives among HEIs and organizations in delivering Summer Schools
- Academic and administrative staff are better equipped in designing, delivering, operating, managing and promoting Summer Schools in their HEIs
- Deliverance of scalable solution for training staff in HEIs that do not run Summer Schools, but aim to develop new initiatives on the field
- Stronger internationalization of HEIs through Summer School Programmes
- New training opportunities for students, academics and administrative personnel
- A comprehensive and detailed analysis of what benefits and impact Summer Schools bring to their institutions
- Sharing of Good Practices in the area of Summer Schools