IUM hosts a high-level delegation from Finland, Slovakia and Ghana under the TePROD Research Project.

The International University of Management is conducting a weeklong research meeting for the TeProD Project, from the 26 – 30 May 2025.

The International University of Management is conducting a weeklong research meeting for the TeProD Project, from the 26 – 30 May 2025.

The meeting is being attended by project partners from Finland, Slovakia and Ghana, and deliberates on modalities to prepare lecturers for twin-transition. Twin-transition is the simultaneous integration of technologies and sustainable approaches to teaching in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs).

In his remarks to the project partners, IUM Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Osmund Mwandemele, emphasised that the pursuit for the integration of technology and sustainable approaches by HEIs represents a strategic alignment of digital transformation with environmental responsibility. This dual pursuit enables HEIs to modernise their operations and reduce their ecological footprint simultaneously. By applying sustainability and digital literacy concurrently into HEIs curricula, HEIs will be able to graduate students who are competent in addressing emerging global challenges with innovative and sustainable solutions.

TeProD commits to position itself as a driver that will lead HEIs to contribute significantly to the realisation of a digitally and sustainably resilient higher education space.

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