Work plan — Work packages, deliverables and milestones Sample Clauses

Work plan — Work packages, deliverables and milestones. I-KAM2EU extends the scope of intervention of the EEN consortium SME2EU, introducing two new services aiming at enhancing the innovation management capacity of SMEs and at facilitating the management of SME Instrument projects. To provide these services, I-KAM2EU is divided into the following 2 work-packages WP1. Enhancing Innovation Management Capacity
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Work plan — Work packages, deliverables and milestones. The consortium will work with ten entities from four European Member States conducting action- research in selected formal education settings in case studies in France, Spain and UK. PERFORM will achieve its objectives executing six work packages and their corresponding tasks (Figure 3.1a):  WP1: Project coordination and management, led by UOC  WP2: Innovative science education methods based on performing arts, led by TBVT  WP3: Building science education and communication capacity for teachers and early career researchers, led by UoB  WP4: Impact assessment of the participatory educational process in students’ learning about and engagement in science, led by UAB  WP5: Sustainability and policy impact, led by UNESCO  WP6: Dissemination and outreach, led by XXXXX WP1 MANAGEMENT WP2 METHODS BASED ON PERFORMING ARTS RESEARCH WP3 CAPACITY BUILDING WP4 IMPACT ASSESSMENT WP5 SUSTAINABILITY AND POLICY IMPACT WP6 DISSEMINATION AND OUTREACH Figure 3.1a: Schematic representation of WPs interrelation in PERFORM. WP1 will handle the whole legal and financial administration of the project and continuously monitor its technical progress. It will also facilitate the partners’ communication and knowledge exchange during the project, and specifically between entities contributing to the same case study. WP2 will explore innovative science education methods based on performing arts through a participatory educational process with secondary school students, their teachers and early career researchers in selected case studies in order to engage girls and boys in STEM and related careers. By using such approach, the developed methods will also provide students with the transversal competences they will need in a science-related professional future. In a final stage of the project, such science education methods will be scaled-out to informal learning and teaching environments. Through the participatory educational process developed by WP2, WP3 will identify and address the educational and communication skills required by teachers and researchers to develop such performance-based science education methods with students in the resulting training programs. Furthermore, the activities developed in both WPs will address the human dimension of science and the RRI values. The effectiveness in boosting students’ engagement in STEM of such participatory educational process generated in WP2 will be systematically assessed by WP4. As noted in the Xxxxx chart (Figure 3.1b), WP2, WP3...

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