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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2022Partners:EUCEUCFunder: European Commission Project Code: 842107Overall Budget: 157,941 EURFunder Contribution: 157,941 EURThe multiple and plural crisis that began in 2008 has had a profound impact on people's well-being and happiness, reaching far beyond the loss of jobs and income, and affecting citizens' satisfaction with their lives. Countries worst hit by the global financial crisis, such as Greece and Cyprus, saw their happiness levels, as well as their average life satisfaction levels, fall sharply. They also saw a rise in suicides and depression rates. Despite the vast number of studies that focus on the current social and economic situation in Cyprus and Greece, little is known about the impact of the crisis on students’ well-being, happiness and life satisfaction levels, and about how students themselves experience this impact. This proposed research project, which will be carried out (if funded by the EU) at the European University of Cyprus under the supervision of Prof Marios Vryonides, will use a comparative and an intersectional approach to explore the impact of the crisis on students’ well-being in Cyprus and Greece, in order to understand patterns of inequality that affect happiness attainment in children. Moreover, it will raise important questions about the possible role of education in the promotion of students’ well-being in said contexts. Through an in-depth look at students’ lives in Cyprus and Greece, this project will provide new ways for exploring the practices and discourses through which well-being and happiness are constituted. It will give secondary school students the opportunity to discuss their experiences and share insights into the impact of the crisis on their society, on education and especially on their own everyday lives, and to share their thoughts and views on the role which education could play in tackling this impact. It will also seize the opportunity to explore policy developments in this field, situate them within the European context, and strengthen the body of relevant literature.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:EUCEUCFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101050263Funder Contribution: 55,000 EURGlobal demand for cyber security experts is forecasted to outstrip supply by a third before the end of the decade, with companies struggling against what industry experts call the “largest human capital shortage in the world” according to Financial Times. The 2020 (ISC)² Global Information Security Workforce Study estimated that there are ~168,000 unfilled information security positions in Europe and 3.1 million worldwide. This deficiency became even more visible since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, and it is predicted to get even worse over time.The interest in cybersecurity education and skills is of long standing within the EU and it has been a policy concern since the publication by the European Commission of the first EU cybersecurity strategy in 2013.In this context, the DJM-CYBER project aims to develop a multidisciplinary joint master’s degree in cybersecurity, taking industry, academia and policymakers’ inputs into account. This unique joint master’s degree will allow students to gain state-of-the-art hands-on education in cybersecurity and data protection, which will enable them upon entering the European job market to work towards a more secure Europe. This project will utilize the expertise and knowledge of the partnership to develop the new range of cybersecurity experts in Europe.Importantly, our partnership consists of partners located in Central and Southern Europe aiming to ensure that this geographic region remains competitive in relation to other parts of Europe in the digital age.The partnership formed around the DJM-CYBER project is composed of partners involved in two (over four) pilot projects, namely CyberSec4Europe and SPARTA, which are chosen to address the Horizon 2020 Cybersecurity call. Two members of our consortium are part of the ERASMUS+ Sector Skills Alliance REWIRE project tasked with professional development and vocational education in the cybersecurity domain. DJM-CYBER will benefit and draw upon their results.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2026Partners:EUCEUCFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101152646Funder Contribution: 164,328 EURThe progression of cancer is closely associated with alterations in the mechano-cellular phenotype and in the structure and mechanical properties of the tumor microenvironment (TME) in a complex and not well-understood manner. Desmoplasia, a tumour-associated fibrotic reaction, is responsible for tumor stiffening, poses a major barrier to effective drug delivery. Although novel therapeutic strategies that target cancer cells are emerging, their efficacy varies due to intra- and inter-patient variability as well as tumor heterogeneity. Notably, photodynamic therapy (PDT) is gaining prominence as a compelling alternative. This two-stage treatment harnesses both light energy and a specialized drug (photosensitizer, PS) to target cancer cells upon activation by a specific wavelength of light. However, the effectiveness of PDT is greatly compromised by various resistance factors originating from the complex TME. These factors can present several biological barriers, including desmoplasia. In this project, we propose the use of TME normalization treatment with approved anti-fibrotic drugs in combination with PDT. We aim to test the hypothesis that the combination of anti-fibrotic drugs that remodel and normalize the TME with PDT can increase the PDT efficiency. The specific research objectives are focused on breast cancer (BC) and includes in vitro study of the effect of different components of PDT treatment on BC cells, in vivo study of the effectiveness of the combination of PDT with anti-fibrotic treatment in murine BC models and mathematic modelling to optimize the combination therapies. In the proposed project, the fellow will acquire scientific and complementary skills according to his personalized career development plan and through advanced training, international and inter-sectoral mobility will reach a position of professional maturity in research.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:EUC, CENTRO INTERNAZIONALE PER LA PROMOZIONE DELL'EDUCAZIONE E LO SVILUPPO ASSOCIAZIONE, AS BCS KoolitusEUC,CENTRO INTERNAZIONALE PER LA PROMOZIONE DELL'EDUCAZIONE E LO SVILUPPO ASSOCIAZIONE,AS BCS KoolitusFunder: European Commission Project Code: 2015-1-EE01-KA202-013479Funder Contribution: 206,530 EURFinding people with the right experience and skills continues to be a challenge across Europe. Skills mismatches and occupational shifts have worsened as jobs are opening up for technical professionals in Europe. It is a well-known fact that programmers are the most sought professionals in almost all European countries. Software development in a wider sense is becoming an integrated part of many different jobs in the modern society. Different sources declare thousands and tens of thousands developers needed in the labor market. Until recent years in majority of European countries software development jobs have been regarded needing educational preparation on Master’s or minimum Bachelor’s level. Today there are many successful examples of teaching programming starting already in primary schools. Examples of successful software development curricula on EQF levels 3, 4 and 5 can be found in different European countries, but they are not common yet. Also the employers are sometimes still hesitating whether the vocational training provides the skills needed in labor market.The partnership is composed by 3 members; all of them are active in ICT related training and education.Partner 1 - BCS Koolitus is ICT training and consulting company established in 1993 in Estonia, offering a full training process, from assessment of needs, till measuring the training results. BCS has been the awarding body of the professional qualifications in the field of IT since 2010.Partner 2 - CEIPES is a non-profit European organization with antennas in more than 8 European countries. Partner 3 - EUC - European University Cyprus is a private university, member of Laureate International Universities, a worldwide network of Higher Education institutions founded in the United States.The JobIT project focuses on meeting the needs of the employers with developing innovative and effective software development teaching methodologies for Vocational Education and Training on EQF levels 3-5. For this the consortium took the following actions. To study the labor market needs and the views of employers a focused analysis is a first and an integral part of the project. The study analyses the numerous ICT labor market research studies carried out in the partner countries and other European countries and study the needs for EQF level 3-5 software developers in participating countries. One focus of the study was to disseminate the understanding that vocational schools are capable of preparing skilled to start take their first job as junior programmer.Based on the study a conceptual framework was put together innovative integrated teaching methodology of the crucial subjects of software development. Crucial subjects are not just directly programming-related subjects, but also mathematics and social behavior related subjects tackling team-work, cooperation, project management etc. Good cooperation and close interaction with employers and real customers is crucial in developing the relevant methodology. Thus the methodology strongly rely on engaging field working practicians in the teaching process, but also providing real-life tasks and mentoring during practice period. The innovative methods were collected into handbook as a set of principles for the VET teachers. Based on the research results the consortium worked out a package of learning materials for web programming subjects (PHP and Javascript, testing). The accordingly developed courseware is using innovative educational technologies (mainly Scrum in Education) and gives teachers also guidelines how to use software development tools. The project also included a training component for VET school software development course teachers. The training were carried out in all three partner countries with the field specialists as lecturers. As a result of the training the participating VET teachers were confident in their knowledge and skills on teaching software development as having acquired the knowledge from specialists and straight from the companies during their practice. The VET schools now have guidelines (the handbook and web programming learning materials) to execute the innovative methodology for the crucial subjects of software development. After training and internship in companies, the VET teachers have better understanding of the employers needs and the field labor market. The European labor market will benefit from the skilled and competent VET graduates.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:EUC, Hellenic Property Federation, Association of property owners in Thessaloniki, UIPIEUC,Hellenic Property Federation,Association of property owners in Thessaloniki,UIPIFunder: European Commission Project Code: 2020-1-EL01-KA204-078973Funder Contribution: 45,698 EUR"Training provided to property owners should be easy easily available, use easy-to-use platforms, and be specially addressed and tailored to the needs and levels of property owners in each county.Several skills and information are important for home owners and hence associations such as POMIDA should be able to demonstrate them. For example the energy-saving potential of the building sector in the EU has enjoyed increasing attention in recent years. Modernizing the building sector is attached to a number of important benefits for many actors in society including property owners. It results in reduced energy bills, increased disposable income and improved indoor comfort levels for households. For companies, greater energy efficiency translates to increased productivity and competitiveness, while for governments more jobs, lower public expenditures and higher energy supply security stemming from these investments are all highly sought-after goals especially in current economic circumstances (Ryan & Campbell, 2012). With information, empowerment, and training to property owners, National Energy Efficiency Action Plans can be implemented. Actions to increase public awareness, to induce behaviour change, and to provide education constitute an important element of policies and programmes to support energy efficiency and energy savings. In particular, the overall goal of these policies and programmes is to reduce energy consumption through non-technological measures. Energy behaviour change can be targeted at individuals, at communities and at organisations. Within EduHome project, we will inform property owners on the current legislation. The Erasmus+ project ""EduHome"" will share good practices in the education of property owners in Greece, Cyprus, and Belgium. A guide with the topics: New prospects for the country's private real estate and economic development in Greece, Cyprus and Belgium. Reduce bureaucracy and automate procedures in real estate transactions. Commercial and residential leasing, dealing with tenacious tenants. Municipal tax-exemptions, Taxes, Exemption of empty real estate, undisclosed area of buildings. Short-term leases of residences. Tax, legal and social issues. National Cadastre issues. Building regulations. Electronic building ID, Building Factor Transfer. Upgrading of existing buildings. ""SAVING HOME"" and tax subsidy. Insurance of buildings Answers to questions on leasing and technical matters of general interest. During the project, we will analyze and share with our partners from Greece, Belgium, and Cyprus of the relevant European directives that require the Member States to set up policy tools and measures addressing the existing building stock.(https://e3p.jrc.ec.europa.eu/articles/eu-policy-framework-energy-efficiency-existing-buildings).Our partner from Belgium, the International Union of Property Owners in collaboration with the University of Cyprus will conduct a webinar on existing policies to support energy efficiency and energy savings in new and existing buildings.During the Learning Teaching Training activity (C1) with our academic partner in Cyprus.we will share our expertise and conduct study visits to relevant stakeholders. The training will be attended not only from members of the consortium but also from students of the European University of Cyprus, which is a very dynamic institution.Two transnational project meetings (TMP’s) will be conducted in Greece and one in Belgium. During the three TMPs and the Short-term Joint staff training the hosting partners will address country-specific recommendations and include a policy focus group with policymakers or local stakeholders to address the needs of property owners.The project ""EduHome"" will build on the existing experiences of countries such as Greece. The coordinator will offer training to adults who wish to manage their property. UIPI will offer the European perspective in this project. Social media campaign to educate on good practices to minimize the environmental impact of buildings and educate property owners on taxation and new forms of renting such as the ""Airbnb"" platform on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to reach a wide younger audience. Increased knowledge of the current policy development for property owners in Europe. (e.g. Energy Efficient Buildings) and ways of reducing bureaucracy and promoting real estate development for property owners.All documents, materials, and tools will be available for free to everyone as contents of Project web page (www.eduhome.eu) as relevant formats like PDF, Word or PowerPoint presentations (of the three transnational project meetings and training in Cyprus). The info guide for property owners will be distributed in several places like adult/vocational education centres, chambers of commerce for free. Their electronic formats will also be available on a web page. Our web page and other platforms such as EPALE will disseminate the results."
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