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Description
TRANSKILL is a transformative initiative aimed at elevating the quality, relevance and accessibility of higher education (HE) and transversal skills in Nigeria and South Africa. This project, implemented in collaboration with four partner higher education institutions (HEIs), receives guidance from Lusófona and Sinop Universities. Positioned under the capacity-building umbrella of HE action, strand 2, TRANSKILL aligns with the overarching goals of fostering international cooperation through multilateral partnerships. The project aligns with the general objectives of the call, addressing key areas by enhancing the modernization, accessibility, and internationalization of HE in eligible third countries, focusing on improving the quality and relevance of HE while catering to the needs of the labor market and society, Improving the competences and skills of HEI staff and students, aligning them with market demands and enhancing the management, governance, innovation capacity, and internationalization of HEIs, also increasing the capacities of national authorities to modernize higher education systems through policy reforms and promoting regional integration and cooperation through joint initiatives and sharing of good practices. TRANSKILL will directly contribute to the specified priorities for Africa by focusing on: Green Transition and Digital Transformation; Inclusive Education, Gender Equality, and Civic Competences; Governance, Peace, Security, and Human Development; Sustainable Growth and Jobs. The project is rooted in a thorough needs analysis. Specific objectives include conducting a needs assessment, developing a curriculum, establishing TST centers, training stakeholders, implementing a quality assurance system, and disseminating project results. TRANSKILL represents a vital step towards transforming HE and transversal skills in Nigeria and South Africa, contributing significantly to the broader goals of sustainable development and regional collaboration.
Status | Active |
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Effective start/end date | 1/06/24 → 31/05/27 |
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