Projects

Current projects

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On the Move is an Erasmus+ project (Co-funded by the European Commission) that brings together partners from seven European countries to strengthen blended mobility for apprenticeships in vocational education and training (VET).

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The aim of the project is to transform three MA programmes (MPAM, MDS, MME) at Gulu University by incorporating problem- and project based learning (PBL), design thinking and hybrid learning to redesign the curriculum. 

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This project (founded by the European Commission) supports educational transformation in Rwandan TVET schools, particularly in the Butare region, by introducing four key subjects—digital technologies, sustainability, entrepreneurship, and creativity—alongside innovative pedagogies like design thinking and Creative Thinking Labs.

Past projects

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The MTD project supports vocational education teachers in becoming teachers as designers  by nurturing  design mindsets: one that embraces complexity, empathy, creativity, and co‑creation as core teaching competencies.

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CLIMB is a project co-founded by the European Commission that aims to experiment with innovative methods of personalized e-learning, built on the needs of companies and workers. The project focuses on the methodological and technological aspects of the new way of conceiving e-learning, considering it a necessary component. 

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The aim of this project was to develop a Student Centered e-learning implementation methodology which is based on academic literature, empirical data and practitioners’ experiences. The methodology is a five-step process to implement student-centered elearning.

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This small project  is a school-based program conceived and implemented to support the education system in Rwanda – small scale

The purpose is to enhance primary and secondary school students’ performance through innovative pedagogies and approaches that boosts their talents and skills through creative and critical thinking.