MOBILITY FOR INNOVATIVE RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES

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Launch of the MIRET Project

The Mobility for Innovative Renewable Energy Technologies (MIRET) project was launched in 2019.

The overall objective of the MIRET project is to improve accessibility and capacity of Universities in Africa to produce highly skilled and competent postgraduates in renewable energy. The mobility project aims to:

  • Enhance accessibility to quality training for postgraduate students to address the market needs for high level skills and competence in renewable energy technologies
  • Strengthen academic partnership between participating institutions to foster staff mentorship and enhance sharing of knowledge, innovation and dissemination of good practices in renewable energy technologies
  • Create space for professional exchanges and experience sharing to enhance visibility, modernization and internationalization of the partner institutions
  • Promote harmonization and standardization of curricula in renewable energy technologies among partner institutions in Africa for recognition and African integration.

The project is implemented with Moi University (the Lead Partner) together with other partner universities namely, the University of Zambia in Zambia, Makerere University in Uganda, University of SFAX in Tunisia, and the University of BUEA in Cameroon.

The MIRET project through academic, research and cultural exchange is expected to positively impact on students, staff and institutions involved in the following ways: Enhancement of skills and competencies for increased employability of students – partner universities shall concentrate and channel the resources in specific areas where they are strong. This shall give students exposure to current research facilities in the partner universities. Also, the mobility project is expected to provide an opportunity for international and local students to share experiences and develop competencies to work in intercultural setups, which enhances employability.

A Project under the Intra-Africa Academic Mobility Scheme

The Project is Co-funded by European Union in collaboration with Africa Union.

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Privacy Statement

The European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA), in the context of managing the Intra-Africa Academic Mobility Scheme, collects and processes the personal data of some of the candidates. In particular, certain data of the scholarship holders (students and staff members) and reserve list candidates is shared with the Agency through the EACEA Mobility Tool and treated according to the following privacy statement.

Important message to International students

Please be cautious when receiving any publicity inviting you to apply for an Intra-Africa scholarship or a message to pay a fee to be selected as a scholarship holder. We have been informed of numerous attempted scams. Before giving out any personal data, please always verify that the information comes from a trustworthy source. Please also note that candidates do not have to pay any fees to benefit from an Intra-Africa scholarship

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