The BEAM project
This project aims at promoting intercontinental
mobility and cooperation at master levels
in the field of biomedical engineering and regenerative medicine.
The consortium composed by the Universities of Trento, Halle and Minho in Europe and by the Universities of QUT and Sydney in Australia is working to develop and test joint teachings, complementary modules, focused research and student and lecturers mobility and verify the feasibility of a structured cooperation leading to joint projects and titles beyond the project lifespan.
The BEAM mobility will offer the opportunity of a study/research experience abroad to 26 master students and 10 academic staff from Europe and 20 master students and 6 academic staff from Australia, with the possibility to participate to lectures, seminars and research training in 2 different European or Australian institutions.
BEAM expected outputs are:
1. the definition of innovative core curricula,
2. a mobility scheme supporting the intercontinental exchanges of 53 master students and 16 staff.
3. a number of joint seminars and schools, diffusion of new teaching material, on line courses and seminars in open access available on the website to participants and scientific community
4. a final postgraduate conference / events with the involvement of stakeholders and industrial sector
5. a Network of HEI, labs and Industrial actors leading to the establishment of life sciences hubs, and ensuring the long term viability of the BEAM program beyond the project lifespan.
in the field of biomedical engineering and regenerative medicine.
The consortium composed by the Universities of Trento, Halle and Minho in Europe and by the Universities of QUT and Sydney in Australia is working to develop and test joint teachings, complementary modules, focused research and student and lecturers mobility and verify the feasibility of a structured cooperation leading to joint projects and titles beyond the project lifespan.
The BEAM mobility will offer the opportunity of a study/research experience abroad to 26 master students and 10 academic staff from Europe and 20 master students and 6 academic staff from Australia, with the possibility to participate to lectures, seminars and research training in 2 different European or Australian institutions.
BEAM expected outputs are:
1. the definition of innovative core curricula,
2. a mobility scheme supporting the intercontinental exchanges of 53 master students and 16 staff.
3. a number of joint seminars and schools, diffusion of new teaching material, on line courses and seminars in open access available on the website to participants and scientific community
4. a final postgraduate conference / events with the involvement of stakeholders and industrial sector
5. a Network of HEI, labs and Industrial actors leading to the establishment of life sciences hubs, and ensuring the long term viability of the BEAM program beyond the project lifespan.