Together with the University of Murcia, a consortium of three universities and three other civil entities will develop minimum measures and recommendations for attention to diversity that the European institutions should assume to attend these students.
This project wants to give certainty about the supports and adjustments that any student with special educational needs will find in the destination centers.
On the other hand, the project also aims to design and implement in its web platform a communication protocol between students and universities of origin and destination.
With this application they will guide in making decisions about the most suitable destination for each student in relation to their needs.
Likewise, this proposal will host a series of computer-based functionalities aimed at facilitating the monitoring by the universities of its Erasmus students and knowing their opinion after the stay.
For its development, on April 16 and 17 a follow-up meeting of the MobiaAbility project took place in Madrid.
It dealt with issues related to the development of the project, the report of the internal quality committee, future sustainability and the planning of the dissemination of results, which will take place on October 24 this year at the University of Murcia.
It had 12 attendees, among whom were representatives of the ONCE Foundation, CERMI-Region of Murcia, Universia Foundation, Polytechnic University of Lublin (Poland), Alexandru Ioan Cuza University (Romania) and University of Murcia.
On the project website, www.um.es/mobiability you can find detailed information regarding the partners, the project objectives, studies and partial results obtained and dissemination activities carried out and future.
Source: Universidad de Murcia