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METODIC project seeks to address the significant environmental and skills gaps in the textile industry across Kenya, Ethiopia, and Uganda. These countries have seen substantial growth in the textile sector, yet face major challenges such as waste generation, pollution, and a lack of skilled labor in sustainable practices. By equipping students with green competences and fostering stronger collaboration between academia and industry, METODIC aims to support the transition to a more sustainable and circular textile industry.

The project will develop a new blended learning course at the Bachelor’s level, focused on “Sustainable and Circular Business Models in the Textile Industry.” It will also create Collaboration Centers in African higher education institutions (HEIs) to strengthen industry ties and provide practical training opportunities. Additionally, METODIC will promote internationalization and academic mobility to foster a more globally connected and sustainable education ecosystem.

Specific Objectives

  • Enhance HEI students’ knowledge on sustainability and circular economy

    METODIC will introduce a blended learning course to provide students with the necessary knowledge on sustainability and circular economy practices in the textile industry.

  • Establish lasting cooperation schemes between HEIs and the business sector
    The project will develop collaboration roadmaps and facilitate internships and workshops, strengthening partnerships between universities and industry stakeholders.
  • Promoting internationalization of African HEIs
    METODIC will introduce joint courses, interinstitutional mobility schemes, and international job shadowing opportunities to connect African HEIs with global best practices.
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Project number:
No. 101178999-METODIC-ERASMUS-EDU-2024-CBHE

Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.

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