Europe Sri Lanka Capacity Building in Energy Circular Economy Erasmus Project

General information for the Europe Sri Lanka Capacity Building in Energy Circular Economy Erasmus Project

Europe Sri Lanka Capacity Building in Energy Circular Economy Erasmus Project
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Project Title

Europe Sri Lanka Capacity Building in Energy Circular Economy

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 2019

Project Topics

This project is related with these Project Topics:

Project Summary

Energy services are essential for the development of any society. Sri Lanka has an energy growth of 6-8% every year, starting at a more than 60% fossil-fuel dependency. To fulfill its commitment towards the Intergovermental Panel och Climate Change to decarbonize the country it needs to rapidly transform the sector towards renewable energy sources of a varity of kind, using the abundant in-country energy resources.One of the essential steps in this process is to develop a high-level, efficient higher education, with a perspective of increased collaboration between academia and industry. This education must reach out to the different parts of the country. The Sri Lanka universities have also a need to modernize the higher education in so that students will be more prone to create new companies in the renewable sector, with a societal perspective. The education should thus become more student-centered, allowing for the students to explore new avenues through global learning options.The EUSL-ENERGY project takes these perspectives into account and creates a high-level, so far not yet existing joint MSc program in the energy sector between four universities. The project take a full circular economy, as well as ecological, perspective with raw materials and considerations of how the waste from this, and other, sector(s) can be re-utilized towards a more energy-efficient society in a financial sustainable way. The EUSL-ENERGY Master program uses the latest pedagogical developments towards “flipped classrooms”, case- and challenge-based digital education, shareable learning units and MOOCs. All the education is performed within the framework of the EIT-label perspective innovation and entrepreneurship, as well as ensuring that the graduates possess the “21st century soft skills” that employers ask for. The program is as such at the forefront of contemporary educational methodology, and introduces a new educational dimension in the energy sector in Sri Lanka.

EU Grant (Eur)

Funding of the project from EU: 996799 Eur

Project Coordinator

THE OPEN UNIVERSITY OF SRI LANKA & Country: LK

Project Partners

  • UNIVERSITY OF RUHUNA
  • CENTRALESUPELEC
  • KUNGLIGA TEKNISKA HOEGSKOLAN
  • FUTURELEARN LIMITED
  • LEARNIFY AB
  • UNIVERSITY OF MORATUWA
  • UNIVERSITRY OF PERADENIYA