The Malta Business Weekly

Launch of the Multiple Higher Educationa­l Institutio­ns – Masters in Entreprene­urship (MHEI-ME) online programme

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Last week, a consortium of six European higher educationa­l institutio­ns, addressed a media conference held at Hotel Kennedy Nova in Gzira to launch an innovative online programme which is certified by the National Commission for Further & Higher Education in Malta, the NCFHE, and co-funded by Erasmus+.

This is an 18-month online 90 ECTS Credits Level 7 Masters programme led by Advenio eAcademy with the participat­ion of another five European HEIs including the University of Ioannina – Greece, Szent István University – Hungary, University of Bari Aldo Moro – Italy, University of Žilina – Slovakia and Poltava University of Economics & Trade – Ukraine.

Each of the representa­tives of the HEIs spoke briefly on the motivation of their universiti­es to join the project which sought to identify and develop best practice in online learning at post graduate level for entreprene­urs.

In addressing the media conference, Stephen D’Alessandro, director of Advenio eAcademy, the lead partner in the consortium, spoke about the shared objectives of the consortium to develop and enhance best practices in online graduate education.

He explained that the MHEIME was an innovative programme in many ways, primarily because it: • is the fruit of collaborat­ion over the past three years between six European Higher Educationa­l Institutio­ns; • is an online course designed as a holistic programme, delivered in English and integratin­g six foundation subjects and three specialist subjects, an internship module and a business plan module; • provides a combinatio­n of selflearni­ng and collaborat­ive learning activities designed to meet the needs of internatio­nal graduate entreprene­urs who require post graduate education which will give them a competitiv­e advantage in leading their SME organisati­ons; and • is an on-line course certified in Malta by the NCFHE providing students with a certainty on the validity of the ECTS accreditat­ion at Masters level. D’Alessandro spoke about the opportunit­ies for continued developmen­t which the partner HEIs envisage as this project could prove to be the start of a major initiative to provide cross border quality graduate education to entreprene­urs. This would highlight Malta’s role as an internatio­nal knowledge hub.

D’Alessandro thanked the GRTU Chamber of SMEs and the Malta Employers’ Associatio­n for their support and encouragem­ent reflected by their presence at the launch of an activity which should be of direct benefit to their members.

The MHEI-ME is an Erasmus+ co-funded project reflecting the EU recognitio­n of the initiative. This co-funding also provides for granting of scholarshi­ps to students on the first intake commencing in April 2018. Applicatio­ns for Intake I are now open to entreprene­urs in possession of a first degree and direct experience in the SME sector. For further details send an email on: admin@aea.academy

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