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assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:UNCo, UNSAAC, CENTRE INTERNATIONAL D'ETUDES SUPERIEURES EN SCIENCES AGRONOMIQUES DE MONTPELLIER, FEDERACION DE COOPERATIVAS DE LA REGION SUR COOPERATIVA LIMITADA, MICHELL Y CIA SA +13 partnersUNCo,UNSAAC,CENTRE INTERNATIONAL D'ETUDES SUPERIEURES EN SCIENCES AGRONOMIQUES DE MONTPELLIER,FEDERACION DE COOPERATIVAS DE LA REGION SUR COOPERATIVA LIMITADA,MICHELL Y CIA SA,Complutense University of Madrid,SOCIEDAD RURAL DE SAN CARLOS DE BARILOCHE,ASOCIACION DE GANADEROS DE LA IRRIGACION SAN FELIPE,INTA,INCA TOPS SA,FUHRMANN SOCIEDAD ANONIMA,GLORIA SA,UNALM,UNR,ASOCIACION ARGENTINA CRIADORES DE MERINO,BOKU,INIA,CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS Y PROMOCION DEL DESARROLLOFunder: European Commission Project Code: 561541-EPP-1-2015-1-AT-EPPKA2-CBHE-JPFunder Contribution: 930,944 EURIn Argentina and Peru the livestock sector is important for the national economies as job provider in rural areas and major contributor to the GDP. Currently the sector is facing many challenges and limitations, but also big opportunities as the demand for products of animal origin is growing. These dynamics make the need for better trained livestock professionals, able to respond to needs and demands of all livestock sector stakeholders, apparent. Therefore the objective of EDULIVE is to strengthen the cooperation of Latin American universities with all relevant livestock sector stakeholders to ensure they offer demand-driven higher education and to increase their capacity in responding to the innovation needs of the sector.EDULIVE promotes the up-take of practical entrepreneurial experiences in higher education by developing mechanisms to formalize and improve cooperation between universities and other livestock sector actors taking selected sub-sectors as pilot cases (alpaca fiber and dairy in Peru, wool and sheep meat in Argentina). Using the knowledge triangle approach, diverse livestock sector actors, such as farmers´ associations, NGOs, private businesses, national research organizations and universities jointly develop cooperation mechanisms to make Animal Sciences curricula and research activities, more demand-driven and relevant. Graduates of improved curricula are better equipped to face future challenges and strengthen the competiveness of the livestock sector and contribute to economic development. Academic staff is provided with specific training and acts as multipliers in their home institutions. In addition, short-term visits of lecturers at European universities stimulate the exchange of teaching and research ideas across borders. EDULIVE fosters regional and cross-regional cooperation on capacity building in higher education between the EU, Argentina and Peru. Long-term sustainability is achieved through the participatory project design.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2009 - 2012Partners:INIA, VUA, UGOE, INSTITUT DE RECHERCHE AGRICOLE POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT, ICRAF +8 partnersINIA,VUA,UGOE,INSTITUT DE RECHERCHE AGRICOLE POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT,ICRAF,VU,Research Centre for Forest Ecology and Environment,IITA,THE MACAULAY LAND USE RESEARCH INSTITUTE,CIAT ,Balittanah,UCL,CIFORFunder: European Commission Project Code: 226310more_vert