European Master on Active Ageing and Age Friendly Society Erasmus Project
General information for the European Master on Active Ageing and Age Friendly Society Erasmus Project
Project Title
European Master on Active Ageing and Age Friendly Society
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 for higher education
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2020
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: New innovative curricula/educational methods/development of training courses; Health and wellbeing; Reaching the policy level/dialogue with decision makers
Project Summary
The EMMA project aims to address the challenge of the fast ageing of Europe, by developing an interdisciplinary, compatible and future oriented European Master on Active Ageing and Age Friendly Society. The Master programme enables our future professionals to develop knowledge and tools to systematically build inclusive societies for the whole continent’s benefit.
The population across Europe is rapidly aging. Active ageing aims to find new ways to engage older people in society even after retirement and thus enable them to continue to lead a meaningful life and even support economic sustainability. The active ageing concept encompasses also the concept of healthy ageing. Foster & Walker (2015) consider active ageing to be a more comprehensive concept, which takes into consideration the person’s entire course of life with all its dimensions. An age-friendly society in its turn means creating environments that are truly age-friendly. This requires action in many sectors: health, long-term care, transport, housing, labour, social protection, information and communication, and by many actors – government, service providers, civil society, older people and their representative organisations, families and friends. It also requires action at multiple levels of government.
An age-friendly society demonstrates an appreciative attitude towards ageing and seeks ways of working to enable active ageing. It requires strategies, policies and ways of thinking and acting in the whole community for age-friendly structures and concrete age-friendly actions (Handler 2014). Older people need to be offered an opportunity to be active, integral and well-considered members of the society. Therefore, a systemic way to build inclusive practices, tools, approaches and policies is crucially needed, and the European Master on Active Ageing and Age Friendly Society educates future graduates to address this need.
The EMMA project comprises a novel Master programme, with content, tools and validation developed through seven outputs: Need Analyses, Curriculum Frameworks, Core Modules, Elective Modules, E-learning and e-tools, Validation and Quality Assurance, and Accreditation. The outputs and the development of the deliverables is supported by the project management, sustainability, follow-up and dissemination actions. All the outputs have a lead and co-coordinator partner, who facilitate the achievement of the deliverables and team work. The outputs form a logic chain of development (base-content-tools-accreditation) where one element supports the other and every step brings the process into a new level. This entity of co-creation supports effective, high quality and timely implementation of the project.
EMMA provides a channel to educate qualified professionals who are involved in tackling the phenomenon in a positive, ethical and resource-wise manner. The EMMA project results in 3-years’ time will be:
• Learning needs identified and reported
• Curriculum framework and tools created
• Evaluation, quality assurance and impact assessment tools available
• Strong multidisciplinary team of teachers with different expertise assembled
• Staff training tools developed and shared
• Master programme designed that is aligned to current European policy on ageing
• Modules created and some teaching units piloted
• European online master programme running in English, ready for accreditation in September 2023
• From 2024 on, offering of a 2-year long interdisciplinary online master’s programme together with partners.
And in 10-years’ time, the results will be:
• Master programme delivered through several cycles and iteratively adjusted as needed
• Additional modules developed based on need analyses, results and impact
• Master graduates leading policy development, reform and translation into practice
• Master graduates performing formal postgraduate research (e.g. PhD)
• The programme is successful and well known in Europe and beyond
• The programme is established and embedded in the partner universities’ profiles and more widely
• The programme is applied, further developed and offered outside Europe e.g. Brazil, Chile
• A framework for continuing evaluation of the impact of the programme in society is set up
• The partners have joint active research community working with knowledge, research and practice of active ageing.
The main target groups are first, potential master students from diverse (undergraduate) degrees; second, professionals working in the field and needing up-skilling and re-skilling; third, teachers and researchers from different disciplines; and, fourth, professionals working within the topic of ageing in its widest sense. Indirectly, the Master in Active Ageing and Age Friendly Society will benefit a wide range of stakeholders among European societies.
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 400847 Eur
Project Coordinator
KARELIA AMMATTIKORKEAKOULU OY & Country: FI
Project Partners
- UNIVERSIDADE DE LISBOA
- UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK – NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, CORK
- UNIVERZA V LJUBLJANI
- ETHNIKO KAI KAPODISTRIAKO PANEPISTIMIO ATHINON
- FH Kärnten – gemeinnützige Gesellschaft mbH