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ERASMUS SUMMER SCHOOL

ERASMUS SUMMER SCHOOL. Summer School Purpose. Enhancement and “rounding-off” of first year Preparation for second year Support to second student intake Contributes 5 or 7.5 ects. Case study. Translation of knowledge into practical solutions for your home countries

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ERASMUS SUMMER SCHOOL

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  1. ERASMUS SUMMER SCHOOL .

  2. Summer School Purpose • Enhancement and “rounding-off” of first year • Preparation for second year • Support to second student intake • Contributes 5 or 7.5 ects

  3. Case study • Translation of knowledge into practical solutions for your home countries • Group exercise, working in 5 groups of 4 people, each group with 1 SLU student and 3 CU as well as a mix of 3C and EU

  4. Procedure • Each group member must first summarise his or her country’s needs • The group must then summarise the opportunities offered by the knowledge that has been acquired • The group must then prioritise the needs of the different countries, and choose the one country whose needs best fits the opportunities • The group then prepares an Action Plan for that country

  5. Action Plan • The Action Plan should describe what Knowledge Transfer and Technology Transfer is needed • It should take into account food production, food supply and processing chains and consumer demands • It should have a realistically implementable time frame

  6. Report • The report should be written as if it was to be read by a governmental or institutional Task Force considering Food Security • Task Force people are usually highly intelligent and can absorb clear messages quickly. They do not have time to read long reports, but they do need data that supports key points • Therefore the report might have: • A clear “Executive Summary” that will fit on one page, • Written text of no more than 10 pages • If possible, a clear and self-explanatory figure summarising each of the main conclusions • Supporting data supplied as Annexes. • Submit your report to emfol mailbox by Sept 19th

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