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The ONE Meeting project aims to increase the environmental knowledge and digital communication and collaboration competences of higher education leaders and staff, to carry out multi-national projects successfully with only one transnational partner meeting. The Open University of the University of Jyväskylä is one of the partners in this international project.


In Finland pupils and students have the right to receive student guidance and sufficient support for learning throughout their educational path. The ideology is to maximise the potential of every child and young person. Join our MOOC of guidance and support services in Finland to learn more about the different levels of support.
In Finnish school system, after 9 years of primary education there is transition to upper secondary school in the Finnish school system. How will this phase prepare young people for the future? What is its history? Learn more by joining our MOOC on Finnish upper secondary education.
Why do we need school leaders? How do they lead the school community towards common educational goals? To learn more, join our MOOC Educational Leadership in Finland. You will also enhance your leadership skills and your readiness to act as an educational leader.
ONE is an international project that aims to reduce the environmental impact of international projects – including their own. ONE Project has published now its Environmental Policy. The document presents opportunities to reduce the environmental impact of international projects.
Digitally Competent Educators - or DCE for short - is geared towards boosting digital expertise and know-how within the education sector. Created as part of the Erasmus+ funded E-SLP project and implemented jointly by 4 universities, DCE has been promoting lifelong learning for a few years running.
Join our webinar where you can ask us anything about the Digitally Competent Educators programme.
The ONE project proved that an international project can be successful even when only one transnational meeting is held during its course. The work resulted in an environmentally sustainable operating model for international projects, which will be introduced 27 September at the University of Jyväskylä.
A JYUOpen workshop explored how international projects can be designed in a climate-neutral way. The workshop, which was part of the Erasmus+ funded ONE Meeting project, engendered a fruitful discussion among project professionals from various education institutions.
Join our webinar where you can ask us anything about the Digitally Competent Educators programme.
