EuroTeQ is a collaborative project between European universities which started in 2020 and brings together 8 leading European universities of science and technology as at the end of 2023: Technical University of Munich, Technical University of Denmark, Eindhoven University of Technology, Ecole Polytechnique, Czech Technical University in Prague and Tallinn University of Technology. Co-partners are Technion (Israel) and EPFL (Switzerland).
In 2023, the project successfully applied for a 4-year extension and 2 new partners joined the network: HEC Paris (France) and IESE Business School (Spain).
In addition to universities, partners include business giants such as Siemens, Total, BMW, GasNet and Škoda, with whom learning formats based on the co-creation process will be designed as test environments for solving societal challenges.
One of the main objectives of the project is to significantly promote physical, virtual and combined learning mobility, the first landmark of which was the launch of a joint course catalogue of the partners in July 2021, where all students from the partner universities could register for the courses included. In 2022, the partner universities worked on the creation of an automated course catalogue and its first version was deployed for the display of the course catalogue subjects in the spring semester of 2023.
EuroTeQ virtual learning mobility
The graph below shows how actively TalTech students participated in virtual mobility to EuroTeQ universities in the academic year 2022/23:
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EuroTeQ partner schools’ subjects attended by TalTech students in 2021/22 and 2022/23 academic years by nominations and positive course completers. Source: Mobility Centre
TalTech offered a total of 43 courses to students from EuroTeQ partner schools in the 2022/23 academic year:
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Courses taken by EuroTeQ students from TalTech in the academic years 2021/22 and 2022/23, by nominations and positive course completers. Source: Mobility Centre