Online Workshop: Study Circle Establishment

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As the main bearer of the Student-run Multidisciplinary Allied Health Practice Center Project supported by the European Commission’s ERASMUS + program, Heimerer College last week organized the workshop for the official establishment of the Study Circle consisting of academic staff members and university students and professional partners of the relevant international consortium, responsible for the implementation of the Multidisciplinary Center Project.

This Study Circle will be responsible for the full implementation of the Project over the next three years, supported by international experts in various fields. Within this Circle, students will play a key and leading role throughout the design and implementation of the center’s operating model, curricula / training materials, and practical patient work.

The work performed by this Circle will be based on the co-creation methodology, which enables the creation of an equal environment of interaction based on educational models from the state of Finland, as a European leader in this regard.

The composition of this District is very rich with academics, professionals and students of health, social sciences, and computer science, which will contribute to the compilation of intellectual products based on multi-disciplinary approach, and consequently the development of inter-sectoral and leadership competencies. to students.

In this case, it was decided that within the month of March, the announcement for the submission of the most innovative designs of the structure of such a multi-disciplinary health center will be opened, which will result in a dignified reward for the winners.

 

Part of the Project are Metropolia University of Applied Sciences, Finland, JAMK University of Applied Sciences, Finland, and Manisa Celal Bayar University, Turkey, as well as from Kosovo: Fehmi Agani University, Kadri Zeka University, Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, NGO Autism, and the Southeast European Institute for Health and Social Policy.

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