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Attendance to these courses will give you credits that will help you obtain the EELISA Supplement. If you want these courses to be also accepted as credits for your school year, you need to proceed as-is:

  • Apply for the course at the host institution
  • Get an acceptance letter from the person in charge of the course
  • Show the acceptance letter to the dean of studies (international affairs) of your home institution
  • Get approval from your dean of studies
  • Get a certificate of attendance and validation of the course at the host institution at the end of the course (after examination, if this applies)
  • Transmit the certificate to the dean of studies at your home institution.

Please, note that the dates for some of the courses are based on those from the academic year 2020-2021. For the latest update on each course date, please request more information from the contact person. For a larger list of courses, you are advised to contact the international affairs office of your institution.

ATHENS Week Drug design strategies

WHAT

This course is part of the ATHENS program also.
This week will give students an overview of the pharmaceutical industry, and of the new conepts used for the design of potential drugs.
Except for one single lecture in french, lectures will be in english. Of course, no question about the lecture in French will be asked at the terminal exam
Lectures will be peformed by industrial partners (60%) and academic teachers (40%).

TARGET

Seasonal School

WHEN

20/11/2023 to 25/11/2023

WHO

Paris Sciences et Lettres

FORMAT

On-site

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ECTS

2

ATHENS Week RecycleMyPhone

WHAT

The RecycleMyPhone course addresses the problem of secondary resources i.e. recycling and urban mining. It discusses in a technical way the process of chemical extraction of metallic elements from two important streams which are electrical and electronic devices (WEEE) and waste batteries (laptops cars).

TARGET

Seasonal School

WHEN

20/11/2023 to 25/11/2023

WHO

Paris Sciences et Lettres

FORMAT

Hybrid

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ECTS

2

Basic concepts of cellular biology

WHAT

This course teaches the basic knowledge on cell structure, physiology, microbiology, protein biochemistry and toxicology. The structure and physiology of typical living cells will be presented, in order to clarify the shared features and the differences between bacteria, yeasts, microalgae, archaea, vegetal cells, mammal cells. Industrial applications are discussed. The lectures will also present the basic principles and the applications of instrumental and molecular methods used for the analysis of biomolecules. A focus will be made on toxicology. This starts with the knowledge of the basic biological mechanisms involved when a toxic (toxin, medicine, etc…) is absorbed by the organism.

TARGET

Master

WHEN

01/01/2024 to 31/03/2024

WHO

Paris Sciences et Lettres

FORMAT

Hybrid

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ECTS

3

Basics of Structural Design

WHAT

The subject is suggested for student on MSc course to refresh the structural studies of the different BSc courses. The typical structural problems are presented: beams, slabs, columns, walls, trusses and bracings. All the typical structural materials are presented too: reinforced concrete, steel, timber and brick. The structural analysis is on the focus: loads, the hierarchy of structural elements, equilibrium, internal forces, stresses. The resistance of the structural elements is the other topic: elastic and plastic resistance, buckling resistance. The Eurocode is the base of the resistance calculations, but the subject tries to be ldquo;code freeCloseCurlyDoubleQuote;, the knowledge can be used all over the world. After all the students pass this subject can be ready for the advanced courses of our MSc: Special Loadbearing Structures, Comprehensive Design and Diploma Design.

TARGET

Bachelor / Master

WHEN

04/09/2023 to 22/01/2024

WHO

Budapest university of technology and economics Müegyetem

FORMAT

On-site

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ECTS

2

Becoming an innovative engineer (InnoEng)

WHAT

The online course “Becoming an innovative engineer” will complement the technical knowledge which you gained in other courses. It therefore gives you a broad overview about various topics and empowers you to make use of your technical background to become an innovative engineer. The course comprises seven topics to fulfill the learning objectives descripted below:

1. Empowerment and Teamwork. Theory of enterprise content management which is fundamental for successful teamwork.

2. Organizational Creativity. Individual creativity, team creativity, and organizational creativity since innovation requires creativity.

3. Business Design. Insights into what must be considered when founding a business.

4. Prototyping. Basics of prototyping as it is key for fast and efficient development.

5. Agile Development. Agile development methods empowering them to manage their development workflow.

6. Source Control via Git. How source code can be efficiently controlled using git.

7. Testing of Software Systems. Fundamentals and principles of software testing which is necessary for every successful software product. This course is a shared online course of the HMDA partner universities and was created at the FAU with support of EIT Health

TARGET

Bachelor / Master

WHEN

01/08/2023 to 31/07/2024

WHO

Friedrich-Alexander Universität

FORMAT

Self study

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ECTS

2.5

BEEP – Biology for human space exploration

WHAT

The Seasonal School will offer an overview of specific topics of experimental biology and biomedicine in support of human exploration of space. With the dawn of commercial access and exploitation of space, the major space agencies including the Italian Space Agency and the European Space Agency are planning, with industrial support and investments, outposts for human crews to live and work in space. This course represents a unique opportunity to learn about how space exploration has provided experimental biology a new and unprecedented way to study life, and also will highlight the most compelling issues for a safe and productive inhabiting of space. Moreover, since space exploration is by definition a collective endeavor, it will be discuss how work in space may represent an inclusive opportunity.

TARGET

Seasonal School

WHEN

22/07/2024 to 26/07/2024

WHO

Scuola Superiore SantAnna

FORMAT

On-site

+INFO, CONTACT OR REGISTRATION LINKS

For more information check this link and/or contact email

ECTS

4