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The Institute of Rehabilitation, Jamk University of Applied Sciences (Jamk), is working on and investing in transformative approach in addressing the global need for multidisciplinary rehabilitation services through the development of an AI in Rehabilitation (AIRe) platform. This initiative aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by leveraging digital innovation to improve health and well-being, ensure inclusive and equitable quality education, and foster partnership and innovation.
There are often mixed feelings about InnoFlash: some students look forward to the course, while others are nervous about the week ahead. Read what students thought of the course afterwards!
Read more about the initial findings from the data collection in Vietnam during the autumn of 2023.
The year 2023 has been harvest time in the project. Modules, study units and related materials as well as matters related to teaching practice have been developed.
On 25th May 2023, the key experts from UP and Finland travelled from Maputo to ISET - One World.
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.
"Now, this was a surprise – how much communication matters in IT! I always thought my social skills were just a nice extra, but they turned out to be my secret weapon. In IT, it's all about teamwork, whether you're coding or managing projects."
"I have been enjoying studying Purchasing and Logistics at Jamk. One of the reasons is that my previous work experience aligns well with my current studies, making me feel that I am improving my skills."
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.
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