Erasmus+ intensive training program - Lithuania + Spain + France

2023-12-21 09:01:24

Utena College is a participant of the Erasmus+ intensive training program (Blended Intensive Program / BIP). The purpose of BIP is to develop students' entrepreneurial ability, encourage students and teachers to actively participate in the learning process and experience international challenges and cooperation with colleagues from other countries.

The project involves 16 students from the Business and Technology Faculty of Utena College, 20 students from Lycée Nicolas Brémontier (Bordeaux, France) and 18 students from Institut Lluïsa Cura (Barcelona, Spain) and a group of teachers from these educational institutions.

The Faculty of Business and Technology is represented by students from the study programs of Business Management and Innovation, Transport and Logistics Business, Business Management, Tourism Administration and Information Systems Engineering, and the lecturer dr. Rūta Meištė, dr. Ramutė Narkūnienė, Rūta Puidokaitė-Savickienė, Virgilija Titenienė, Giedrė Kosteckienė.
December 14 presented the tasks completed by the mixed team of students to the teachers.
March 18-22 all groups of students and teachers will meet in Barcelona.

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