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PBL-BioAfrica

Problem-Based-Learning Bioeconomy Entrepreneurship and Capacity Building Programme in Africa

Project information

ProjectProblem-Based-Learning Bioeconomy Entrepreneurship and Capacity Building Programme in Africa
Duration9/2020-8/2024
PartnersHäme University of Applied Sciences (project supervisor), Finland; Aalto University, Finland; University of Nairobi, Kenya; Egerton University, Kenya; South Eastern Kenya University, Kenya; University of Zambia, Zambia; Mulungushi University, Zambia
FundingThe programme is funded by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland and administered by the Finnish National Agency for Education, HEI ICI.
Budget

PBL-BioAfrica is a collaborative project for strengthening the capacity in bioeconomy HEIs (Higher Education Institutions) in Kenya and Zambia. Reforming bio-entrepreneurship education to meet the needs in working life and to promote entrepreneurship among students and graduates will lead to economic productivity as well as environmental and social sustainability.

The focus is in developing problem-based learning (PBL) methods in bioeconomy education, and utilising open distance learning (ODL) formats and open education resources (OER) in order to reach large numbers of students.

The project is funded by the HEI ICI (Higher Education Institutions Institutional Cooperation Instrument). HEI ICI supports cooperation projects between higher education institutions in Finland and the developing world. The projects support the HEIs as they develop their subject-specific, methodological, educational and administrative capacity. The programme is funded by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland and administered by the Finnish National Agency for Education.

Target group

The bioeconomy higher education institutions in Kenya and Zambia.

Operating Region

Kenya and Zambia.

The project consortium

The project consortium consists of 2 HEIs in Finland, 3 in Kenya and 2 in Zambia. In addition, the The Regional Universities Forum for Capacity Building in Agriculture (RUFORUM) is a key partner for disseminating project results to wider Africa.

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