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Georgia hosts Micro-GEAR’s first workshop and second project meeting

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MicroGEAR meeting in Tbilisi

The first workshop of the European Commission ERASMUS+ Programme Micro-credentials for Higher Education systems of Georgia and Armenia (Micro-GEAR) took place at the University of Tbilisi, on November 28-29.

The event aimed to serve as a crucial platform to evaluate the current state of micro-credentials and outline a roadmap for their development in the South Caucasus region. The gathering brought together key stakeholders from Georgia, Armenia, and European partners, to align strategic objectives and identify practical steps for advancing Micro-credentials in the South Caucasus. Participants included representatives from 16 institutions across five countries.

The workshop featured presentations, discussions, and roundtables focusing on topics ranging from the current state and challenges of micro-credentials in the region and case studies from EU countries to stakeholder engagement strategies for the development of micro-credentials and short- and long-term roadmaps for implementation.

Read the full story on the EaPConnect Project website.

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