Launch of an Innovative, Multifunctional E-Learning Platform for European Neighbourhood Countries

Warsaw, Poland, April 15, 2016 --(PR.com)-- Nowadays, it is almost impossible to consider effective and innovative teaching and learning channels without linking them with the Virtual Learning Environment, Information and Communication Technologies and tools for personalising the education for learners (e.g. B-learning). The development of electronic media, internet, along with widespread use of mobile devices and applications, resulted in a massive increase of interest in information processing and knowledge creation through electronic learning mechanisms.

In step with these educational trends, the College of Europe Natolin Campus, with its mission to foster knowledge about the European integration process, Europe’s cultural and historical heritage, and the evolution of EU policies, is putting into operation a unique electronic platform and blended learning instruments.

This comprehensive project, which is funded by the European Union with EUR 1,0 Mio, encompasses and reinforces the understanding of various EU policies, and offers a wide range of free of charge educational solutions:

1) The distance learning component, consisting of 10 knowledge-based e-learning courses and 5 skills-building courses. inter alia: Anti-Corruption, DCFTA, Human Rights Protection, IBM and Migration Policies, Effective Application for EU Funding, Fund-Raising Skills, and others.

2) An Information Database System (IDS) with systematised public information and documentation on the EU, ENP, EU-ENP relations, and best practices.

3) An online Expert Forum, enabling participants’ discussions and exchanges with experienced practitioners and scholars working on, or interested in the European Union- and ENP-related matters.

Furthermore, the online component is accompanied by a series of face-to-face sessions/workshops for 150 best performing E-Platform participants (75 from ENP-East and 75 from ENP-South) which will take place in Poland in late August 2016. The participation, as well as training materials, is free of charge (including board and lodging, and travel expenses).

Since 1 March 2016, on the website http://www.euforneighbourhood.eu/ you can access this free-of-charge platform offering e-learning courses enhancing the knowledge about the EU policies and EU’s relations with countries covered by the European Neighborhood Policy. This distance learning initiative forms the core part of the project “E-Platform for Neighbourhood”, financed by the European Union and implemented by the College of Europe Natolin Campus.

The Natolin Campus was established in 1992 in the aftermath of the 1989 revolutions and in anticipation of the EU’s eastern enlargement. Today, the Natolin Campus is at the cutting edge of academic study of new developments in the EU and a centre of excellence specialised in Europe’s neighbouring countries and regions.

If you have ever considered widening your knowledge on EU and ENP related issues, then you should definitely get involved in this professional and exclusive educational initiative.

For more information, please contact:
Ms Renate Utzschmid, Programme Manager Regional Programmes Neighbourhood East, DG Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations
Renate.Utzschmid@ec.europa.eu
Ms Judyta Fiedin, Project Team Leader, College of Europe Natolin Campus
judyta.fiedin@coleurope.eu

This article has been produced with the assistance of the European Union. The contents of this article are the sole responsibility of the Natolin Campus of the College of Europe and can in no way be taken to reflect the views of the European Union.
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