Project Details

Description

Research skills to establish the societal impacts of health, economic and environmental phenomena are needed if we are to propose sustainable solutions to global challenges. However, there is a dearth of approaches to transnational teaching, learning and quality strengthening of social research methods training. This project addresses this knowledge gap by proposing a threefold objective: i) enabling a community of practice around resources needed for teaching social research methods transnationally; ii) developing a suite of micro-credentials mutually recognised in the UK and Mexico; and iii) producing a toolkit for HE providers who want to implement a quality-assured approach to the internationalisation of research methods teaching for sustainability.
StatusActive
Effective start/end date1/01/2530/04/26

Collaborative partners

Keywords

  • Mexico
  • micro-credentials
  • transnational education
  • TNE
  • social research methods

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