On December 2nd, Link Campus University in Rome became the hub of excitement and innovation as it hosted the first Multiplier Event of the MODES Project. This highly anticipated gathering marked a significant milestone for the project, unveiling its mission and achievements to an enthusiastic audience of educators, students, and stakeholders in international education.
The event provided a comprehensive overview of the MODES Project, emphasizing its goals and highlighting the progress made so far. During the meeting, participants were also introduced to the project’s next steps, sparking curiosity and engagement among the audience.
One of the pivotal moments of the event was the presentation of the “Guidelines for Teaching in International Contexts”, a cornerstone deliverable of the project’s Work Package 3 (WP3). These guidelines compile innovative pedagogical techniques and strategies designed to empower educators in creating inclusive and effective learning environments for international students.
Another highlight was the introduction of the MODES E-learning platform, an online resource developed as part of the project. This platform hosts a specialized training curriculum tailored for educators and students involved in multicultural and multilingual academic settings.
As the MODES Project progresses, the team remains committed to its mission of enhancing international student integration and fostering innovation in education. The success of the Multiplier Event at Link Campus University is a testament to the project’s impact and potential.