International Technical Higher Education Network Erasmus Project
General information for the International Technical Higher Education Network Erasmus Project
Project Title
International Technical Higher Education Network
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: Entrepreneurial learning – entrepreneurship education; Quality and Relevance of Higher Education in Partner Countries; Recognition, transparency, certification
Project Summary
CONTEXT
Despite official attempts for the creation of regular paths starting from TVETs and continuing with a third year and a bachelor’s degree, this connection is not systematized yet. I-THEN TVET partners have activated agreements with Universities to recognize their EQF5 degrees and enable students to obtain an EQF 6 or 7 degree. This system has proved to be very effective and needs to be adopted on a larger geographical scale to become ordinary practice.
AIM
To establish a strategic and structured cooperation between Universities and TVETs delivering technical HE by creating a network for the development of joint international courses.
OBJECTIVES
– to overcome the skill gap encountered by students entering international business environments by developing a set of methodologies that can be embedded in joint international curricula to foster the development of key entrepreneurial and cultural awareness competences.
– to establish a synergy between Universities and TVETs that will facilitate the transition between different EQF level courses and degrees
– to bring technical HE in the fields of marketing and business management closer to the requirements of the international job market
– to upskill HE teachers enabling them to successfully contribute to the development of entrepreneurship and cultural awareness competences among their students.
PARTICIPANTS
• >30 teachers of TVETs and Universities
• ca. 140 HE students
• >250 people among the following categories: deans and teachers of TVETs and Universities; SMEs and trade associations; students; representatives of associated partners, public authorities and other national/regional/local stakeholders)
• >40 SMEs
• >20 TVETs, Universities, Chambers of Commerce, Public Bodies, Corporations and International Organizations from Europe and Worldwide
ACTIVITIES
– Project Technical Management
– Financial Management
– Quality Assurance, Evaluation, Impact Assessment
– Dissemination
OUTPUT 1: I-THEN SET OF METHODOLOGIES AND GUIDELINES
– O1-A1: Definition of key competences needed from students attending international joint courses
– O1-A2: Draft of a set of I-THEN methodologies
– O1-A3: Alignment of the methodologies with requirements of the job market
– O1-A4: Development of methodological guidelines
– O1-A5: Piloting and evaluation
– O1-A6: Fine-tuning of the methodological guidelines
C1 – SHORT-TERM JOINT STAFF TRAINING EVENT
OUTPUT 2: AGREEMENT FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE I-THEN NETWORK
– O2-A1: User needs assessment and requirements analysis for the digital platform
– O2-A2: Selection, configuration, installation and maintenance of the digital platform
– O2-A3: Design of the I-THEN Agreement Model
– O2-A4: Creation of a wider network of TVETs, universities, Chambers of Commerce, public bodies, corporations and international organizations
– O2-A5: Signing of the Agreement by the partnership
E1-E9: Multiplier events in Italy, Portugal, Spain, France, Turkey, Slovenia, Germany
MAIN TANGIBLE RESULTS
• I-THEN Workplan
• Interim and Final technical and financial reports
• Detailed set of competences
• Set of I-THEN Methodologies in 8 languages
• 7 National Pilots
• 24 short video interviews to students
• Final version of the I-THEN Methodological Guidelines
• Installed and functioning digital platform
• Signed I-THEN Agreement
• List of potential new members of the I-THEN network
• Short Term Joint Staff Training Event
• I-THEN web showcase
• National Multiplier Events
IMPACT
• 140 students will acquire news skills and key competences in the field of international marketing and business management, increasing their opportunities on the job market
• 32 teachers/professors will master innovative methodologies useful to deliver key entrepreneurial and cultural awareness competences, strengthening their CV and competences
• 100 teachers/deans/rectors of HE bodies will benefit from the participation to a worldwide network of HE bodies expert in the field of marketing and business management courses
• TVETs and Universities will exploit I-THEN methodologies for their marketing and business courses and offer update the competences of their teaching staff
• The network of TVETs and Universities members of the enlarged I-THEN Network will allow students registered to the I-THEN courses to obtain a university degree in different countries after completing I-THEN’s 2-year courses, acquiring the opportunity to study in at least 10 different countries, obtain a EQF 5 degree and – eventually – continue their studies in one of the partner Universities to obtain an EQF 6 or 7 degree
• SMEs and private business involved in the I-THEN network will increase their internationalization capacities and will be able to host I-THEN’s students for international mobilities and internships, gaining access to a class of potential new staff members highly prepared to work in international contexts.
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 299399 Eur
Project Coordinator
Fondazione Istituto Tecnico Superiore per le nuove tecnologie per il made in Italy – Jobsacademy & Country: IT
Project Partners
- UNIVERZA NA PRIMORSKEM UNIVERSITA DEL LITORALE
- EIA – ENSINO E INVESTIGACAO E ADMINISTRACAO SA
- Institut de Vic
- MUGLA SITKI KOCMAN UNIVERSITY
- oneoff-tech UG (haftungsbeschränkt)
- Associazione Multiculturale I Due Mondi
- Institut Escola del Treball

