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ANNEX Erasmus Mundus Action Strand PROJECT SUMMARY SHEET For Office Use only: Project Reference To be filled only by the Agency Title of proposal TransEuropean Mobility Project On Education for Sustainable Development TEMPO Name of organisation Country Applicant Faculty of Architecture, Lisbon Technical University Portugal Cocoordinator Donetsk National Technical University Ukraine Partner Polytechnic University of Milan Italy Partner University of Pavia Italy Partner Polytechnic University of Turin Italy Partner Polytechnic Institute of Tomar Portugal Partner University of Fernando Pessoa Portugal Partner 6 University of Alicante Spain Partner 7 University of Cordoba Spain Partner 8 University of A Corunna Spain Partner Gavar State University Armenia Partner 0 State Engineering University of Armenia Armenia Partner Azerbaijan University of Architecture and Construction Azerbaijan Partner Baku State University Azerbaijan Partner Belarussian National Technical University Belarus Partner Brest State Technical University Belarus Partner Georgian Technical University Georgia Partner 6 Alecu Russo Balti State University Moldova Partner 7 Donbass National Academy of Building and Architecture Ukraine Partner 8 National Technical University of Ukraine Kiev Polytechnic Institute Ukraine Associate Research Centre of Architecture, Urbanism, Design CIAUD Portugal Countries targeted Project duration (months) Lot (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine) 8 months Amount requested (EUR).08.7

Legal Representative (e.g. Rector) Project contact person e.g. project coordinator Project objective: Full name Official address Jose Pinto Duarte Rua Sá Nogueira, Pólo Universitário do Alto da Ajuda 0 Lisbon Portugal Tel/fax +6000 / +67066 Email Full name Postal address presidente@fa.utl.pt António Castelbranco Rua Sá Nogueira, Pólo Universitário do Alto da Ajuda 0 Lisbon Portugal Tel/fax +67 / +67066 Email aacastelbranco@clix.pt The TEMPO Project seeks to have a significant impact for the HEIs of the Third Countries (lot ) not just through the mobility, which the project will naturally promote, but also by focusing on the sustainability of the multilateral ties that will ensue. And also and by seeking through education and professional training, to provide practical results in terms of a better quality of life, and to promote a healthier environment and a striving for sustainable development of the countries by: Encouraging the assimilation of the European Union Higher Education System into the Third Countries of lot (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine) by increasing these countries awareness toward the advantages of being part of the wider continental European educational system. Offering an equal opportunity for students and staff through systematic mobility to enrich their knowledge, skills, and to promote the concept of sustainability in their own countries. Encouraging the promotion of the common values of respect for gender equity, human rights, fundamental freedoms, peace, democracy, good governance, the rule of law, solidarity and justice. Sharing research resources, attaining educational standards and management capacities between the European Partners and their partners from Third countries (lot ). Raising the employability at the Third Countries (lot ) to contribute in the undergoing process of the diversification of their economies. Developing international programs for future strategic collaboration in terms of research and business. Striving towards the objectives set by the United Nations, the European Union and the Erasmus Mundus, such as smart growth, environmental protection and sustainable development for the countries covered by the TEMPO project. Brief description: The TransEuropean Mobility Project On Education for Sustainable Development TEMPO aims at achieving the objectives set by of the Erasmus Mundus Program for mobility, and to combine these objectives with a transdisciplinary approach and the principles of Sustainable Development. It intends to be an investment in diverse, modernized and interconnected higher education/research that will provide future leaders with better skills and competences to respond to the needs of today s unsustainable world. Therefore, the objective of the TEMPO Project is to promote a TransEuropean exchange of knowledge, experience and management in Higher Education Institutions for the establishment of cooperation ties of HEIs between the European Union and Third counties (lot) in the areas of: Architecture and Urban planning; Transport and traffic studies; Chemistry and Biology; Chemical engineering (and others engineering, technology); Environmental sciences and ecology; Business studies, management science.

The involvement of these strategic and actual scientific areas will contribute to achieving practical results in terms of a healthier environment, a better quality of life, and also to the achievement of sustainable development of the countries covered by TEMPO Partnership. The TEMPO Partnership is made up by the following universities of the European Union: Portugal (Lisbon Technical University; University of Fernando Pessoa; Polytechnic Institute of Tomar); Italy (Polytechnic University of Milan, University of Pavia, Polytechnic University of Turin); Spain (University of Alicante; University of A Coruña; University of Cordoba); and Third country universities: Armenia (Gavar State University, State Engineering University of Armenia); Azerbaijan (Azerbaijan University of Architecture and Construction, Baku State University); Belarus (Brest State Technical University, Belarusian National Technical University); Georgia (Georgian Technical University); Moldova (Alecu Russo Balti State University); Ukraine (Donetsk National Technical University, Donbas National Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture, National Technical University of Ukraine Kiev Polytechnic Institute ). In order to offset the constrains and to improve the Higher Education System of the Third Countries (lot ), the TEMPO Project seeks to follow the concept of mutual enrichment of societies through education/research/development, and intends to do this by directly focusing on: The harmonization of the differences in Higher Education between these 6 former Soviet Union Republics (which tend to concentrate on theoretical matters) and the European Union Countries (which focus rather on practical matters); The alignment and merger of Higher Education Institutions curricula of the Universities of lot countries with the Bologna structure; The development and introduction of new educational standards (curricula reform) with a view to improving the quality of the content of education and in order to facilitate employability of graduates; The exposure to established democratic principles in the governance of Higher Education Institutions. Offering an equal opportunity for students and staff through systematic mobility to enrich their knowledge, skills, and to divulge the concept of sustainability to their own countries; Encouraging the promotion common cultural values such as the respect for gender equity, human rights, fundamental freedoms, democracy, and good governance. The recognition of the degrees conferred by higher education institutions of the Third Countries and countries involved in the Bologna process. Overcoming the lack of innovative principles and approaches in higher education by sharing research resources, educational standards and management capacities between the European Partners and their partners from Third countries (lot ). Developing of international programs for future strategic collaboration in terms of research and business. The development of professional research and educational staff to achieve smart growth, environmental protection and sustainable development for the countries covered by the TEMPO project. In conclusion, the objectives of the TEMPO Project are to strengthen TransEuropean academic, cultural and professional relations which will contribute to the number of highly qualified professionals. They will assimilate the values and concepts of Western European culture that will certainly be a good response to today s globalization challenges. In addition, the TEMPO Project intends to enforce the theme of environmental sustainability through better land use, more efficient constructions and transport systems, green technologies, reduction of Green House Gas emissions, environmental protection and related business management. And simultaneously, this theme also corresponds to the United Nations Education for Sustainable Development principles, and the targets of European strategy for sustainability Europe 00.

Mobility Flow: (please fill in the tables below in accordance with the concerned lot provision as indicated in the Programme Guide and Guidelines to the Call for proposals) Outgoing Incoming Type of Mobility Group Europeans Group Undergraduates Masters 0 Doctorates Postdoctorates 6 Academic staff Third country ThirdCountry nationals Group 8 6 7 6 0 Group Group TOTAL 7 0 TOTAL 0 6 6 Please insert the appropriate country code as indicated in the list of codes in annex 7 of this application form Undergraduates mobility is covered only under EM A Strand and not under EM A Strand (please delete the row accordingly)

Third country Undergraduates Masters Doctorates Postdoctorates Staff TOTAL Armenia 8 7 Azerbaijan 0 0 Belarus 7 6 6 0 Georgia Moldova Ukraine 0 6 0 0 TOTAL 6 0 8 6