Teachers Training in Indonesia
Teacher's Training program has been postponed due to Covid 19 .It was supposed to be held in Indonesia (Bogor Agricultural University-BAU and Jakarta Fisheries Universities-JFU). At least 18 lecturers and many students from the three partner universities in Indonesia are expected to actively participate.
Teachers Training In vietnam
Teachers' training programme in Vietnam was organized successfully.
The program started in Nong Lam University (NLU), Faculty of Fisheries welcoming the participants. NLU presented their course structure, on-campus laboratory facilities including the one run by Biomin Company where students get opportunity to learn. On the second day, the project team also discussed about internships, and training programs. Students were also asked about their feedback about the new courses and the methods of teaching by their lecturers.
On the third day all the group moved to Can Tho City and visited a Pangasius farm where students work as interns. Participants were again welcomed at Can Tho University. The project also had good interactions with teachers and the students to improve the current courses, programmes and the teaching methods.
At the end, Project team had its meeting to discuss about the progress and the future plans. The project Coordinator thanked to all the participants, organizers and students for making the program very successful.
Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) Platform
VLE platform is ready to use for the lecturers who are participating in the curriculum development for Sustainable Seafood and Nutrition Security (SSNS). It is an online teaching and learning platform where lecturers can upload their course syllabus, outlines, lecture notes and all other materials, and also give assignments, grades, create calendar and share, etc. Students can register and get access to the courses subject to permission by the lecturers offering the courses. It has been created for testing some model courses, later we plan to make available to other lecturers and students too. This has been developed supported by the Erasmus+ Programme co-funded by the European Union. Please share it with others. For registration please check the link.
SSNS @Cluster meeting of all EU project in Thailand
It was wonderful privilege to present about the project (Curriculum Development for Sustainable Seafood and Nutrition Security) during a cluster meeting of all the EU projects and their partners in Thailand. Altogether 75 participants, they were mostly lecturers or professors and also representatives from the Education Council. This was organised by EU Delegation office in Bangkok and hosted by Kasetsart University. Hope to see more events like this in the future.
Study tour and Project workshop at the University of Stirling
Congratulations to the 33 lecturers for successfully completing the study tour and project workshop at the University of Stirling, who came from Asia and Europe. Next plan will be for in-country training . Thailand, Vietnam and the Indonesia. I wish them safe journey to home. Thanks to the Stirling team who helped our group whole-heartedly. Look forward to have more collaborations in the future. Cheers!
Study tour and Project workshop at the University of Stirling
Congratulations to the 33 lecturers for successfully completing the study tour and project workshop at the University of Stirling, who came from Asia and Europe. Next plan will be for in-country training . Thailand, Vietnam and the Indonesia. I wish them safe journey to home. Thanks to the Stirling team who helped our group whole-heartedly. Look forward to have more collaborations in the future. Cheers!
Study tour and Project workshop at the University of Stirling
Congratulations to the 33 lecturers for successfully completing the study tour and project workshop at the University of Stirling, who came from Asia and Europe. Next plan will be for in-country training . Thailand, Vietnam and the Indonesia. I wish them safe journey to home. Thanks to the Stirling team who helped our group whole-heartedly. Look forward to have more collaborations in the future. Cheers!