BEU employees participate in course as part of Erasmus+ KA2 project
"Training for Trainers" course (11-12) has been organized within the framework of the Erasmus+ KA2 project "Developing master's programmes in mobile applications and game design at partner universities (MAGnUS)" funded by the European Union and managed
by Sweden's Linköpings University, and in which Baku Engineering University (BEU) is a partner. The course was conducted by two experts invited from Linköpings University, Sweden, Ullakarin Sundqvist Nilsson and Jörg Schminder
In the course on the topic "Educational environment supported by new information technologies", employees of BEU, Vice-Rector for International Relations, associate professor Manafaddin Namazov, Deputy Dean for Academic Affairs
of the Engineering Faculty Ali Hasanov, senior lecturer of the Department of Computer and Information Technologies Etibar Seyidzada and electronic system administrator of Vice-Rectorate for Academic Affairs Rauf Suleymanli participated.
Certificates were presented to the participants at the end of the course, which was attended by employees of other partner universities (BSU and ASOSU) involved in the "MAGnUS" Erasmus+ KA2 project.
The main goal of the above-mentioned project is to improve the quality of information technology (IT) education and increase the employment of IT graduates by preparing the "Mobile Applications and Game Design" master's program
for universities outside the European Union that meets the Bologna principles and meets modern requirements. Improving the knowledge and skills of teachers engaged in IT teaching at partner higher education institutions, as well
as building a laboratory that meets modern requirements, are among the goals of the project.