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The aim of the programme was to support the continuous professional development of the key experts to deliver theory-practice balanced teacher education and to develop the quality and relevance of the teacher training programmes at UP Maputo and OW-ISET.
Six project partner institutions across four countries are together approaching the moment of celebration and appreciation. Let’s mark the successful ending of the journey and thank all the participants, supports and contribution.
The success of a project depends on how well the project management is organized. In GeNEdu project there are several factors which make this project very special and at the same time highlight the importance of project management quality.
After more than 3.5 years, the GeNEdu project members eventually gathered face-to-face at Guangdong Medical University (GDMU), Dongguan, China, attending the Final Conference (FC) and International Gerontological Nursing Summit (IGNS) from 18th to 21st of September 2023.
Initial insights from the research data point to the possibilities digital services offer to support and enhance access to rehabilitation.
Human-centered design places the service user at the heart of the design process.
Internationally focused research and development projects are critical for advancing knowledge, building capacity and addressing global health challenges.
Combining Research and Practice: Towards a Digital-first Model for Rehabilitation – A year in DIRECT
This article summarizes the research activities during the first year of the DIRECT project.
An estimated 2.4 billion people globally are currently living with health conditions that benefit from rehabilitation. The digital transformation provides an opportunity to have more accessible model of rehabilitation in Eastern Africa.
In the last week of April 2023, the Living Lab Trial at Beihua University successfully completed in Jilin, China, after a COVID-caused-delay of almost one year.
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