Framework for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Support in Open Higher Education Erasmus Project

General information for the Framework for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Support in Open Higher Education Erasmus Project

Framework for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Support in Open Higher Education Erasmus Project
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Project Title

Framework for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Support in Open Higher Education

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 : Strategic Partnerships addressing more than one field

Project Call Year

This project’s Call Year is 2014

Project Topics

This project is related with these Project Topics: ICT – new technologies – digital competences; Entrepreneurial learning – entrepreneurship education; New innovative curricula/educational methods/development of training courses

Project Summary

The contextual distance between formal education and the complex, ill-structured domain of professionals has always been challenging for young people trying to take their first steps into the job market. Entrepreneurship and innovation are today regarded as presenting young people with hitherto unacknowledged opportunities. Therefore, creating entrepreneurial mindsets and helping young people transforming their ideas and talents into viable products and services may be the answer to reduce the high numbers of young unemployment throughout Europe. Understanding this need, the Education system reacted once again. I&E courses blossomed in HEIs, research focused on entrepreneurship pedagogy, and related contests started targeting different groups. Although there is a wealth of knowledge about I&E it is largely disconnected and thus difficult to reap synergies or to allow building on best practice. There is a lack of synergies and collaborations that would allow newcomers to understand and to build on what is already known. In the past years, we have been seeing, however, the emergence of a potential enabler that would allow establishing a common framework so to bundle efforts, connect actors, and to build on best practice at scale. This enabler is called “Openness” and was recognized by the European Commission in 2013 as a possible flagship towards renewing and innovating in the education system itself.

Against this background, the objectives of INNOENTRE were to:

1. Identify and analyze the lessons learnt from previous efforts on I&E within the partners’ networks (i.e., academic programs, research projects, contests, etc.).
2. Adapt and scale existing efforts into a new systems framework for I&E in Open Higher Education that would take into account technical, organizational, pedagogical, legal, and economic aspects and that could be applied and tested in different contexts.
3. Provide a software platform and along with gathered, modified, or produced learning material on I&E (e.g., open educational resources, case studies, webinar, etc.) that would materialize the different dimensions of the proposed framework.
4. Run two pilot rounds applying and testing the proposed systems framework in three sites inside the partnership.
5. Create the opportunities for collaboration and networking among the different target groups, coming from the education, industry, and policy making fields.
6. Create a reference point for future endeavors and be a gathering point for people who are interested in I&E.

The project has brought together leading networks and state-of-the-art domain knowledge from 4 EU countries; namely: the Aarhus University (AU, DK), a research leading public HEI that has Entrepreneurship Education as a priority; the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH, GR), one of the largest universities in Europe with a long experience in EU-funded projects and the technical capacity to lift the technical dimension of the project; the European Learning Industry Group (ELIG, AT) that represents 52 companies (incl. IBM, Intel, HP, Pearson); Instituto Politécnico do Porto (IPP, PT – rebranded in 2016 as Politécnico do Porto, PP) that coordinated for 12 (2003-2014) years the nationwide PoliEmpreende entrepreneurship contest; and finally Sociedade do Conhecimento, Inovação, e Organização (SCIO, PT), a young SME with more than a decade of research and work experiences in the field of Open Education.

The project built on the experience from recent projects such as PACE (Promoting a Culture of Entrepreneurship) (AU), HoTEL (supporting innovation in Technology Enhanced Learning) (ELIG, SCIO), openEd 2.0 and openSE (open and connected educational approaches) (AUTH, ELIG, SCIO), as well as the PoliEmpreende, a nationwide entrepreneurship contest that run across all 21 Portuguese Polytechnics until 2014.

The project applied an incremental design methodological approach for the software element of the framework. Two versions of the proposed framework (initial and revised) applied and tested in three partners (AU, AUTH, IPP).

The project is innovative and complementary, and it built on earlier efforts, bringing together the necessary partners for such an endeavor. The project, thus, supported quality improvements, innovation excellence, internationalization, and facilitated collaborations. As such the results of the project also contributed to the modernization of Europe’s view on I&E education. The outcomes of the project are also of direct relevance to the project partners themselves, and to their network members, in adapting and improving their service and product portfolio, in accordance.

EU Grant (Eur)

Funding of the project from EU: 349731 Eur

Project Coordinator

AARHUS UNIVERSITET & Country: DK

Project Partners

  • INSTITUTO POLITECNICO DO PORTO
  • SCIO – Sociedade do Conhecimento, Inovação e Organização, Lda.
  • LINKSPACE MANAGEMENT SERVICES GESELLSCHAFT MBH
  • ARISTOTELIO PANEPISTIMIO THESSALONIKIS