Economics, Ecology and Infrastructure at High-Speed Railways Erasmus Project

General information for the Economics, Ecology and Infrastructure at High-Speed Railways Erasmus Project

Economics, Ecology and Infrastructure at High-Speed Railways Erasmus Project
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Project Title

Economics, Ecology and Infrastructure at High-Speed Railways

Project Key Action

This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices

Project Action Type

This project related with this action type : Capacity Building in higher education

Project Call Year

This project’s Call Year is 2018

Project Topics

This project is related with these Project Topics:

Project Summary

Railway transport is a means of conveyance of passengers and goods. Due to a significant increase in traffic volume and a long-lasting demand for the economic development of regional agglomerations, along with the interest in reduction of travel time and stimulating population mobility, construction of efficient high-speed rail lines is considered as a priority for all countries seeking full participation in the world economy. For Russian and Kazakh governments high-speed rail has become increasingly important.Therefore, the transport strategies of Russia and Kazakhstan now include the development of a high-speed rail network in excess of 250 km/h. In order to enable such an ambitious project, effective technology and knowledge transfer is necessary. In Russia and Kazakhstan, with their limited experience in this area, specific know-how is strongly required. This evolution towards a modern high-speed transport system means that gaining more expertise in this field is on the agenda. The aim of the Project is to set up a master programme EEIHSR and to disseminate the knowledge of the master programme to gain more expertise in the field of high-speed railway. The master programme will be startetd firstly on PGUPS and KazATC. The dissemination of the knowledge will be achieved by composing a book on the topic of EEIHSR, implementing the teaching contents into the curricula of USURT, FESTU, SKSU, ENU and setting up the qualification upgrade courses for the companies (in Russia and Kazakhstan).The bilingual dual degree master programme EEIHSR consists of four semesters and is designed to meet the criteria of the Bologna System. It is derived from the experience and knowledge exchange between Russian, Kazakhstan and European universities. The teaching modules and contents will be delivered to the students by balancing theory and practice. This will include sessions in technical laboratories, technical excursions and specialist presentations/colloquia.

Project Website

http://www.eeihsr.com

EU Grant (Eur)

Funding of the project from EU: 999565 Eur

Project Coordinator

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET DRESDEN & Country: DE

Project Partners

  • FEDERALNOYE GOSUDARSTVENNOYE BYUDZHETNOYE OBRAZOVATELNOYE UCHREZHDENIYE VYSSHEGO OBRAZOVANIYA DALNEVOSTOCHNYY GOSUDARSTVENNYY UNIVERSITET PU
  • M AUEZOV SOUTH KAZAKHSTAN STATE UNIVERSITY
  • KAZAKH ACADEMY OF TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION NAMED AFTER M. TYNYSHPAYEV
  • PETERSBURG STATE TRANSPORT UNIVERSITY
  • URALS STATE UNIVERSITY OF RAILWAY TRANSPORT
  • UNIVERSIDAD POLITECNICA DE MADRID
  • UNIWERSYTET EKONOMICZNY W KATOWICACH