On 22-26 February, 2016, at the West Pomeranian University of Technology – WPUT (Szczecin, Poland) was conducted a Training for Staff Mobility as planned in the Mobility Agreement within Erasmus + Program KA107 Mobility Project coordinating by WPUT.
The representatives of the project partners from Georgia successfully completed the training and Assist. Prof. Lika Rukhadze, Chief Specialist at International Relations and Standards Office of Georgian Technical University and Professors Tamar Sanikidze and Maka Buleishvili from Tbilisi State Medical University were awarded with the Certificates.
The training was organized by the project coordinator and Erasmus Institutional Coordinator at WPUT, Ms. Agata Bruska. There were considered various issues during the quite intense training schedule such as development of joint educational projects as well as mobility opportunities for students, academic and administrative staff within Erasmus+ program, including transparent and objective selection criteria and procedures, academic recognition, etc; necessary assistance and support of mobility participants before, during and after mobility including various social or formal matters; relevant consulting; appropriate integration activities; impact and dissemination of learning outcomes and gained experience as well and etc.
Herewith 3 GTU grantees (undergraduate students of Biomedical engineering specialty) have been already selected and they continue their studies at WPUT within the mobility project mentioned above.