Micro-credentials for Higher Education systems of Georgia and Armenia: South Caucasus lighthouse project

EU Erasmus+ MICRO-GEAR project 

Micro-credentials for Higher Education systems of Georgia and Armenia: South Caucasus lighthouse project

Submanager of Armenian team from CENS: Lilit Sahakyan

Funded by։ EU Erasmus+

Duration: 2024-2026

 

Micro-GEAR is supporting structural reforms in the higher education sector of the South Caucasus region, primarily focusing on Georgia and Armenia, with the aim of introducing and facilitating the broad proliferation of micro-credentials as a tool for improving relevance, quality and flexibility of higher education.

 

Project Consortium: 

16 partners form Italy, Germany, Spain, Armenia, Georgia

  • Georgian Technical University
  • University of Georgia
  • Ministry of Education, Science And Youth of Georgia
  • National Center For Educational Quality Enhancement
  • Georgian Research and Educational Networking Association
  • Saarland University
  • Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
  • The European University of Rome
  • Academic Equivalence Mobility Information Center
  • Giraf PM Services GmbH
  • Center for Ecological-Noosphere Studies National Academy of Sciences
  • Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Armenia
  • Yerevan State University
  • Eurasia International University
  • Armenian National Quality Assurance
  • Armenian National Information Center for Academic Recognition and Mobility

 

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