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HEI ICI Projects 2011 2012 Centre for International Mobility CIMO

HEI ICI Projects 2011 2012 Building Bethlehem University s Capacity in Utilising Educational Technology...1 Building Institutional Capacity for Training Leadership and Management of Ugandan Universities (LMUU)...3 Capacity Building in Pre primary and Lower Primary Teacher Education...5 Centre for the Promotion of Literacy in sub Saharan Africa (CAPOLSA)...6 Developing Development Studies...7 Entrepreneurship Capacity Building between the Faculty of Commerce at Cairo University and Aalto University School of Economics...8 Human Resource Development Project at the University of Namibia Library... 10 Improving Educational Leadership and Management Capacity of the Quang Tri Teacher Training College, Vietnam... 12 Improving forestry education in Kenya... 13 Improving the Quality of Higher Education in Public Health Sciences... 15 INDEHELA ICI Institutional Collaboration Instrument for Informatics Development for Health in Africa... 16 Landscape Management Planning and Training for the Environment in South Sudan LAMPTESS... 19 STEM... 21 Support for the capacity development for the establishment of the School of medicine at the University of Namibia (MEDUNAM)... 22 Sustainable Energy Education Development (SEED) at Institute of Technology of Cambodia (ITC) in Cambodia and at National University of Laos (NUOL) in Laos... 23 This is a catalogue of the projects funded by the Higher Education Institutions Institutional Cooperation Instrument on application round 2011. Each network has provided its own factsheet. The sums presented here are HEI ICI grants which do not cover the whole budgets of the projects. The HEI ICI programme is funded by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland. CIMO is responsible for the administration of the programme. www.cimo.fi/programmes/hei_ici www.cimo.fi Centre for International Mobility CIMO, 10/2012 1

HEI ICI Network Fact Sheet: Building Bethlehem University s Capacity in Utilising Educational Technology Network Focus Areas: Introduce and integrate educational technology and new pedagogical methods to BU Project Award Number: HEI ICI 2010 P1 000121 HEI ICI Grant: 224 014 Network Coordinating Institution: Diaconia University of Applied Sciences Responsible Coordinator(s) and contact Details: Eila Hannula, Director of Education, Diak West, Ruukinkatu 2 4, 20540 Turku. eila.hannula@diak.fi, +35840024612. Network Member Institutions: Bethlehem University, Moussa Rabadi, Director, Institute for Community Partnership, Bethlehem, mrabadi@bethlehem.edu, +97222770936. Turku University of Applied Sciences, Susanna Pyörre, Coordinator, susanna.pyorre@turkuamk.fi, +358403550186. Brief Description of the project: The situation at Bethlehem University reflects the general situation in Palestine; the University has not been able to achieve a sector wide shift from traditional methods of teacher centred approaches to modern, updated constructivist approaches. Internal assessments at the University revealed several issues with relevance to teaching and learning that need improvement. BU sees educational technology as a possibility to improve the quality of lecturing at university level and to enhance teaching methods to meet the challenge of the modern world. To achieve these goals there is a need to introduce and integrate educational technology and the new pedagogical methods modern technology enables in the training of BU staff to qualify them at both knowledge and skill levels. In summary, the project will respond to the following specific needs of BU: education of teachers in the importance of educational technology, training of teachers on how to best use educational technology in their teaching, development of training material and human resources in the area of educational technology and integratration of educational technology into teaching. The needs of ICP and MEC specifically include: Enhancing the capacity building programs provided by ICP by employing up to date Technology. Formation of learning communities and promotion of exchange of experiences among participants through utilisation of educational technology. 2

The main beneficiaries are the teachers and other staff of BU, whose basic skills in using technology in education will be developed and their knowledge of its potential and usage will increase. The strategic goals of BU for developing the quality of teaching requires well trained teachers who have assimilated current best practices in education and are able to effectively integrate educational technology into their curricula. In addition to the direct capacity building of the teachers and staff, the project focuses on building the capacity and resources of ICP s subdivision MEC in offering the professional services in educational technology and blended learning that the utilisation of these new pedagogical solutions requires. Other parties who will benefit from the development of teaching skills and support services relating to modern teaching methodologies are BU and its faculties and departments and finally, indirectly the students at BU, who will benefit from improved quality and diversified methods of teaching. Key Objectives: The overall objective of the project is to improve the quality of lecturing and the modern pedagogical skills of lecturers through integration of educational technology at university level in Palestine. The specific objectives of the project are divided into two sub programmes as follows: 1) to empower ICP and its Media Education Centre MEC to be able to provide services in educational technology internally at BU and in outreach programs. 2) to build up the capacity of teachers and other staff of BU in the field of educational technology. The objectives of the project are a direct response to needs arising from BU s internal evaluation, and reflect several issues in BU s Proposed Strategic Directions & Action Plans focused on improving teaching and learning. HEI ICI Network Fact Sheet: Building Institutional Capacity for Training Leadership and Management of Ugandan Universities (LMUU) Network Focus Areas: Higher Education Leadership, Management, and Administration Project Award Number: HEI ICI 2010 P1 000127 HEI ICI Grant: 382 228 Network Coordinating Institution: University of Tampere Responsible Coordinator(s) and contact Details: 3

Professor Seppo Hölttä Project Leader School of Management University of Tampere Seppo.holtta@uta.fi Mob: +358 50 3221 401 Dr. Ronald Bisaso Project Manager School of Management University of Tampere Ronald.bisaso@uta.fi Mob: +358 40 1909848(Finland) + 256784302948 (Uganda) Network Member Institutions: University of Tampere, School of Management (Finland) University of Helsinki, Higher Education Governance and Management (HEGOM) (Finland) Uganda Management Institute (UMI) (Uganda) Makerere University, School of Education (Uganda) Brief Description of the project: The purpose of the LMUU project is to build responsive capacities of Ugandan universities for engagement in national development. This capacity building project has a three phased approach. First, it focuses on developing the institutional capacity of the institution responsible for management development in Uganda the Uganda Management Institute (UMI) as well as enhancing the capacity of experts in curriculum development at the School of Education, Makerere University, in the theoretical and practical dynamics of university leadership and management. Second, the project partners jointly develop modules for a postgraduate diploma in university leadership and management at Uganda Management Institute in order to enable the Institute to professionalise serving and prospective university leaders and managers in Uganda and the East African region. Third, the modules of the diploma are pilot tested by training academic leaders and administrative staff at Makerere University (and other universities). (i) Key Objectives: Train, retool and equip academic staff at Uganda Management Institute (UMI) in partnership with academic staff at the School of Education in Makerere University (MU) with new skills and knowledge of higher education and the theoretical and practical dynamics of university leadership and management (ii) (iii) Jointly develop a diploma programme on university leadership and management at Uganda Management Institute (UMI) to strengthen the capacity of the Institute to train and build up competences for professional management and leadership of higher education institutions in Uganda and East Africa Pilot test modules of the diploma programme using training academic leaders and administrative staff from Makerere University (MU) to strengthen the leadership and management capacity of the university, and also evaluate the aptness of the diploma programme and fine tune it prior to its accreditation and full implementation. 4

HEI ICI Network Fact Sheet: Capacity Building in Pre primary and Lower Primary Teacher Education Network Focus Areas: Pre primary education, teacher education Project Award Number: HEI ICI 2010 P1 000104 HEI ICI Grant: 347 588 Network Coordinating Institution: University of Oulu Responsible Coordinator(s) and contact details: Dean Professor Riitta Liisa Korkeamäki, University of Oulu, riitta liisa.korkeamaki@oulu.fi and Dean Professor Rehabeam K. Auala, University of Namibia Network Member Institutions: University of Namibia Brief Description of the project: The main objective of the project is to collaborate in building sustainable and high quality pre primary and lower primary teacher education at the University of Namibia. The rationale for the project is that there are not enough qualified teachers in pre primary and lower primary education in Namibia and the significance of the early years in the later development and school success of the children is nowadays widely recognised in the country. The University of Namibia has recently started Bachelor and Master s level degree programmes in pre primary and lower primary teacher education, and one of the aims is to support and develop these programmes. This will be achieved through joint curriculum development and capacity building of the teacher education teachers. Key Objectives: Focus areas of the programme: 1. B.Ed. Early Childhood Education teacher education programme curriculum development 2. Strengthen and support existing Bachelor of Education (Pre and Lower Primary) education programmes where needed. 3. Capacity building of teachers working in the Pre primary and Lower Primary B.Ed. and M.Ed. programmes The activities include seminars, both in Finland and Namibia, joint curriculum development and joint development of materials. 5

HEI ICI Network Fact Sheet: Centre for the Promotion of Literacy in sub Saharan Africa (CAPOLSA) Network Focus Areas: Education, Special Education, Psychology, Linguistics Project Award Number: HEI ICI 2010 P1 000153 HEI ICI Grant: 355 923 Network Coordinating Institution: University of Jyväskylä (JYU) Responsible Coordinator(s) and contact Details: At JYU Professor Heikki Lyytinen, Heikki.lyytinen@psyka.jyu.fi, +358 50 5524892 Head of Planning & Development Päivi Fadjukoff, paivi.fadjukoff@jyu.fi +358505181410 At UNZA Professor Robert Serpell, robertnserpell@gmail.com, +260 977 758705 Network Member Institutions: University of Zambia, Lusaka, Zambia Brief Description of the project: The aim of the CAPOLSA project is to establish a strong literacy centre with international visibility and impact, specifically in African countries facing similar challenges to Zambia. The literacy training approach is based on the Grapho Learning Initiative and the innovative and efficient digitalbased learning game, GraphoGame that has been developed based on scientific studies led by Professor Heikki Lyytinen. CAPOLSA activities include: 1. Collaborative training of experts who will in turn be able to instruct teachers in the colleges, and their activities associated with reading instruction 2. Building a technology support system of reading instruction (Graphogame) and capacity of the centre s personnel to be able to support its wide usage in Zambia. A special emphasis will be put on the transition from the acquisition of reading skills in familiar local languages, to the acquisition of reading skills in English. 3. Collaborative development of facilities and expertise needed for the production of written material in familiar languages motivating children to apply their initial reading skills to help them to develop a functional reading skill. The project brings together a capacity building agenda (post graduate training) at Zambia s leading university, a requirement by the Zambian government for policy oriented research and development in a priority field of public education (promotion of universal basic literacy), and an emerging programme of international research collaboration on optimising conditions for initial literacy acquisition. 6

Key Objectives: The final goal of the project is to build an efficiently functioning resource centre for supporting African children in learning to read the language they are able to speak. Throughout the project, the centre will be supported in order to have the ability and facilities to 1. populate databases with the connections between written and spoken languages (ie. appropriate units of the orthographies of African languages (during the first stage it will be those of Bantu languages), 2. train teachers and their teachers about optimal ways to instruct children in acquiring reading skills 3. distribute and support the opportunity to use technology supported learning environments for reading acquisition among children who have not otherwise learned to read before the end of the first grade 4. guarantee the effective creation of reading material for children who have learned the basic reading skill in order to help them acquire functional reading skill The effective working Centre s mandate will be to support 1. promotion of support for children s acquisition of literacy in Zambian languages among parents, families and pre school teachers 2. provision of technical support for the curriculum and instruction to the various training institutions mandated to prepare teachers for initial literacy instruction in the nation s lower primary school grades 3. creation, collation and dissemination of child friendly reading materials in the Zambian languages used as media for initial literacy instruction, and 4. development of guidelines for the harmonisation of orthographies across the different Bantu languages as used in the various countries of sub Saharan Africa 5. specialised, advanced education of a critical mass of expertise at UNZA for the conduct of such research. As the Centre is piloting and developing best practises for supporting literacy that can be applied in other African countries as well, the beneficiaries in the longer term will be children throughout Africa and possibly developing countries globally. HEI ICI Network Fact Sheet: Developing Development Studies Network Focus Areas: Development Studies Project Award Number: HEI ICI 2010 P1 000135 HEI ICI Grant: 376 686 Network Coordinating Institution: University of Helsinki Responsible Coordinator(s) and contact Details: Mrs. Elina Oinas, elina.oinas@helsinki.fi; Mr. Jeremy Gould, jeremy.j.gould@jyu.fi 7

Network Member Institutions: University of Zambia (Zambia), University of Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) Brief Description of the project: The overall objective of the cooperation is to develop national capacity for the local ownership of development policies in Tanzania and Zambia through the production of highly qualified professionals. The aim of the four universities is to obtain better functioning Development Studies departments at UDSM and UNZA that offer quality teaching and produce competent professionals by collaborating for capacity building. Translated into the level of result areas, for staff development, the above objective consists of a competent, gender balanced teaching staff that makes use of a variety of teaching methods from lectures to participatory learning and uses material from books to electronic journals. It also includes a sufficient number of qualified supervisors for the supervision of Master s theses, and at UDSM also PhD proposals and PhD theses. As for the result area of curriculum development, the above overall objective implies that at UDSM the MA and PhD programmes have relevant, quality course contents that meet the interests of students and the job market (including the government). At UNZA, the objective is to have a consolidated MA programme that has feedback and evaluation systems in place and course contents that serve the demands of students and the job market. In terms of internet based materials, the objective at both universities is to have a library equipped with a selection of international e journals. In the case of administrative development and the international office at UNZA, the objective is to enhance the administrative capacity of UNZA to run the MA programme and participate actively in programmes for international collaboration, exchange and capacity building in accordance with clearly formulated aims and policies. Key Objectives: Staff development: 12 staff and student members have completed a research methodology course; 6 PhD students are ready to submit their PhD proposals. Curriculum development: Curricula for academically excellent courses, modules and programmes are developed. Internet based resources are efficiently appropriated for teaching and thesis work. Administrative development: Admin capacity for UNZA to run the MA programme and actively participate in programmes for international collaboration, exchange and capacity building is enhanced HEI ICI Network Fact Sheet: Entrepreneurship Capacity Building between the Faculty of Commerce at Cairo University and Aalto University School of Economics Network Focus Areas: Curriculum development and improvement of teaching quality and pedagogical methods Project Award Number: HEI ICI 2010 P1 000134 8

HEI ICI Grant: 355 923 Network Coordinating Institution: Aalto University School of Economics Responsible Coordinator(s) and contact Details: Povilas Valiauga, email: povilas.valiauga@aalto.fi, ph.no. +358 40353 8442 Network Member Institutions: Faculty of Commerce Cairo University (FCCU) Brief Description of the project: The aim of the project Entrepreneurship Capacity Building between the Faculty of Commerce at Cairo University and Aalto University School of Economics is to strengthen the capacity for education in entrepreneurship in the partnering institution (FCCU). Following the national higher education reform strategy, the essential goals of Cairo University are to advance the Egyptian economy and students labour market competencies. It also aims to expand the scope of cooperation with industry and encourage research that has a direct effect on economic development, as well as provide more relevant research from an economic development point of view. A broad understanding of entrepreneurship serves these needs. Namely, how individuals and organisations create and implement new ideas and ways of doing things, respond proactively to their environment, and thus initiate change involving various degrees of uncertainty and complexity whilst focusing on opportunity discovery and exploitation. Thus entrepreneurship education can produce an expanded direct impact on the Egyptian economy and society. The project Entrepreneurship Capacity Building between the Faculty of Commerce at Cairo University and Aalto University School of Economics comprises of three interactive pillars which will meet the needs of 1) Collaborating Egyptian universities 2) students and the staff of the FCCU and 3) current and aspiring entrepreneurs. The first pillar consists of activating collaboration between Egyptian universities and organizing an arena for their meetings to enhance entrepreneurship education. It is obvious that since these needs are new and have received little attention in education there will be a requirement to increase collaboration between universities to educate young generation as agents of change in and for Egyptian universities. The second pillar contains capacity building in 1) increasing the awareness of entrepreneurship as a career opportunity and as a way of behaviour in working life to FCCU students 2) developing degree education, 3) enhancing teachers competencies in entrepreneurship as well as 4) developing a research community in the FCCU. The third pillar consists of cooperation to devise an outreach plan for the recently founded small business centre in FCCU to meet the needs of current and aspiring entrepreneurs. The outreach plan for the small business centre contains incubator and start up activities, continuous education and training for entrepreneurs, potential entrepreneurs, business advisers, teachers and trainers. It also offers coordination for these activities and a platform for collaboration in advancing women entrepreneurship. 9

Key Objectives: The overall objective of the project is to: 1) Advance entrepreneurship education capacity of the Faculty of Commerce at Cairo University (FCCU) 2) Adopt a broad understanding of entrepreneurship, and to enhance entrepreneurship education offered in Egyptian universities The specific objective drawn from the overall objective is to: 1) Increase the capacity of FCCU in developing and adopting entrepreneurship education activities in research, teaching and outreach; 2) Enhance developing entrepreneurship education on offer in other Egyptian universities. HEI ICI Network Fact Sheet: Human Resource Development Project at the University of Namibia Library Network Focus Areas: University libraries Project Award Number: HEI ICI 2010 P1 000091 HEI ICI Grant: 245 595 Network Coordinating Institution: Helsinki University Library Responsible Coordinator(s) and contact Details: Elise Pirttiniemi, Project Manager Helsinki University Library PL 53 (Fabianinkatu 32), 00014 Unversity of Helsinki +358 50 4150490 elise.pirttiniemi@helsinki.fi Network Member Institutions: Helsinki University Library, Finland, Tampere University Library, Finland, University of Namibia Library, Namibia. Brief Description of the project: The University of Namibia (UNAM) Library is facing several challenges; the shortage of skilled staff in critical areas of modern librarianship results in sub standard information services provided to the user community. In addition, limited resources reduce the library s ability to make meaningful contributions to quality teaching and research output. The UNAM Library sought professional support from the experienced libraries of the University of Helsinki and the University of Tampere to assist in developing and strengthening the capacity of the UNAM Library. 10

The project board accepts the plans and budget. The chair of board is University Librarian Ellen Namhila at UNAM library, the director of the project is University Librarian Professor Kaisa Sinikara at Helsinki University The library and the scientific director of the project is University Librarian Docent Mirja Iivonen attampere University Library. Other board members are Deputy University Librarian Joseph Ndinoshiho at UNAM Library, Project Manager Elise Pirttiniemi at Helsinki University Library, and Head of Department Leena Toivonen at Tampere University Library. The expected results from this institutional cooperation are: Skills are gained by UNAM Librarians in process analysis and policy development; Academic writing skills and research output by UNAM Librarians are improved; UNAM Librarians are equipped with relevant skills in Information Literacy development; Pedagogical skills are acquired by librarians & IL instruction is implemented effectively at UNAM; UNAM Library collection development policy is updated to accommodate modern information tools and resources; Specialised subject digital information services are devised and provided to UNAM students and staff; Digital and print collections are aligned to UNAM curriculum and research programmes; UNAM Library marketing strategy and plans are devised; The quality and standards of service delivery at UNAM Library are enhanced. Joint seminars, including many workshops in Namibia once or twice a year, gather most of the staff at the UNAM library together with Finnish experts to listen presentations, plan how to put new ideas into practice, make contact with colleagues, and to find mentors. The seminar programmes are made jointly with all 3 university libraries by listening to the wishes of UNAM library. The seminar presentations and feedback will be kept on a Wiki site to which all participants have an access. UNAM staff study visits in Finland and in house training for 4 weeks will help them to familiarise themselves with the topics they mostly need, and to benchmark Finnish university libraries way to act. The study visit reports also will be on the Wiki. During the IFLA (International Federation of Library Associations) conference in Helsinki in August 2012 some UNAM library staff members had an excellent opportunity to listen to top experts in the information and library field, hear about trends in libraries, and to meet colleagues from around the world. Key Objectives: Strategic developing and planning skills, process analysis and policy development; Quality assurance and benchmarking; Research and academic writing, copyright and publishing; Content development for Information Literacy (IL) instruction; Pedagogical skills to impart IL skills to students and academic staff; Expertise in collection development and management; Modern practices for providing access to electronic information resources; Methods of marketing library products and services to university teachers and students. 11

HEI ICI Network Fact Sheet: Improving Educational Leadership and Management Capacity of the Quang Tri Teacher Training College, Vietnam Network Focus Areas: Education / Teacher Training Project Award Number: HEI ICI 2010 P1 000128 HEI ICI Grant: 275 736 Network Coordinating Institution: JAMK University of Applied Sciences, Jyväskylä, Finland Responsible Coordinator(s) and contact Details: Irmeli Maunonen Eskelinen, JAMK University of Appliend Sciences, Rajakatu 35, 40200 Jyväskylä, Finland, Tel +358 40 5889309, email. mauir@jamk.fi Network Member Institutions: HAMK University of Appliend Sciences, Hämeenlinna, Finland; Quang Tri Teacher Training College, Quang Tri, Vietnam; Hue University, Hue, Vietnam. Brief Description of the project: The project facilitates Quant Tri Teacher Training College s (QTTTC) capacity to develop its action, to strengthen its regional role and to provide education relevant to working life. The desired situation is that QTTTC as an educational institution will acquire the necessary educational management and leadership skills to respond, in a self directive way, to the challenges that policy level higher education sector reform raises in Vietnam. Within the project, the concept of educational leadership and management skills covers the following areas: anticipation of changes in society and the future needs of students; strategic development and renewal of an educational institution; the building of social networks and inter organisational relationships; interest group cooperation; leading and motivating people; developing organisational culture; and promoting interpersonal relationships and cooperation. In the project, the students active role as learners and their previous experiences (competences) are emphasised, as well as the importance of networking and learning at work. The main approach for capacity building is competences improvement while no investments are made. The capacity building activities include two training programmes, one for the administrative staff and the other for the teaching staff of QTTTC. The two training programmes overlap in the form of joint kick off and final seminars, and thematic seminar days during the program to support comprehensive organisational development. The capacity building activities also include a one week Training of Trainers (ToT) training period in order to further strengthen the ownership of QTTTC for capacity building efforts, and to support the contextual relevance of the activities and to guarantee sustainability of the achieved results 12

Key Objectives: The purpose of the project is that QTTTC, as an educational institution, acquires the necessary educational management and leadership skills to, in a self directive way, respond to the challenges the policy level higher education sector renovation raises in Vietnam. Achieving the project purpose will contribute to the wider development objective of both QTTTC and regional educational authorities in that in the future, QTTTC will deliver quality training programs that reflect the local labour market needs and enhance regional integration. As one result of the project, QTTTC will have a strengthened credit based curriculum management system and related quality assurance tools in place. In practice, this means that certain process descriptions, models and tools are either revised or created, including a competence framework for staff, a bottom up feedback system, an institutional self assessment tool, and strengthened strategic thinking and action planning in relation to labour market needs. Special emphasis will be placed on the issues of networking, analysis of interest groups and learning at work. As another project result, QTTTC will have teaching staff that are acquainted with new pedagogical methods supporting credit based curriculum implementation. In practice, this means implementation of more learnercentred and active teaching/learning methods; improved skills in planning, leading and assessing learning (incl. peer assessment and student assessment); participation of teachers in institutional development and emphasising new learning environments (learning at work, working life connections); as well as the existence of credit based course descriptions with working life relevance. Special emphasis will be placed upon teachers educational leadership and management skills. HEI ICI Network Fact Sheet: Improving forestry education in Kenya Network Focus Areas: Forestry education, university level Project Award Number: HEI ICI 2010 P1 000100 HEI ICI Grant: 344 414 Network Coordinating Institution: University of Eastern Finland, School of Forest Sciences Responsible Coordinator(s) and contact Details: Dr Sari Pitkänen, email sari.k.pitkanen@uef.fi, phone +358 50 3634540 Network Member Institutions: Moi University, Chepkoilel College, Kenya. Brief Description of the project: The overall aim is to enhance the management and conservation of forests and other tree resources in Kenya for a sustainable environment and socio economic development, including 13

gender issues, as stated in the Kenya Forestry Policy, through improved forestry education in the country. This will be done by the capacity building of forestry education at Moi University utilizing the expertise in forestry and ICT of the University of Eastern Finland by the training of teachers in new learning methodologies including improving educational materials and practices, and through the provision of support and training on the use of ICT in education Key Objectives: Key objectives are: (i) the review of forestry education policy and curriculum to re define the role of forestry professionals, including emerging national and global issues; (ii) the development and dissemination of modern and relevant learning materials/resources; (iii) the use of ICT in generating new skills and competencies among forestry professionals; (iv) the development of quality assurance systems in forestry education; and (v) networking to enhance awareness of the role of forestry in local, national and international development. The University of Eastern Finland has the experience and skills needed to assist in organisational development and reform, and to develop and strengthen teaching capacities at Moi University. The following are the main concrete objectives and activities to achieve this Objective1: Forestry curriculum reflects the needs of local and global societies Activity 1.1: Survey local and international educational needs and emerging issues in forestry. The people to be surveyed shall include forestry alumni, industry, academics, NGOs, government agencies, and other relevant stakeholders Activity 1.2: A seminar for staff on emerging local, national and international issues in forestry. Activity 1.3: Curriculum review and update by stakeholders and the scientific community taking into account new concepts of social, political, and the economic demands of the national and international society. Objective 2: ICT methods are integrated and effectively used in forestry education Activity 2.1: Development of ICT teaching facilities and an educational platform relevant to the needs of forestry education at Moi University, using the expertise, strengths and experience of the University of Eastern Finland. Activity 2.2: Design and implementation of pilot integrative forestry and ICT courses and assignments. Development and implementation of a model course using modern pedagogical methods and ICT. Activity 2.3: Development of a new distance learning curriculum that will foster the role of Moi University as an East African hub for professional forestry education Objective 3: Teachers use updated pedagogical methods and teaching materials Activity 3.1: Training of trainers in new pedagogical and ICT based learning methodologies. Activity 3.2: Development and dissemination of new and relevant teaching e materials like study guides and manuals, and internet tools as main diffusion instruments. Objective 4: Existance of active partnerships and networks with international and local communities Activity 4.1: Establishment of a database of staff indicating areas of specialisation, strengths and weaknesses. Activity 4.2: Facilitate the interchange of staff and students between partners, IPFE institutions and other policy forums Objective 5: Recognition of the relevance and importance of forestry by the local communities Activity 5.1: Collection, development and distribution of materials about forestry from local knowledge 14

Activity 5.2: Activity 5.3: Activity 5.4: Establishment of policy forums with politicians and other stakeholders/interest groups in order to increase awareness of the importance of forestry so as to promote cooperation and increase their involvement in forestry activities. Development of an improved web image (web site, social networks presence, learning platform) for the School of Natural Resource Management Enhancement of the quality assurance system and processes for forestry education at Moi University HEI ICI Network Fact Sheet: Improving the Quality of Higher Education in Public Health Sciences Network Focus Areas: Public Health, Nutrition, Nursing and Medical Laboratory Project Award Number: HEI ICI 2010 P1 000131 HEI ICI Grant: 450 000 Network Coordinating Institution: University of Eastern Finland (UEF), Institute of Public Health and Clinical Nutrition, Kuopio Campus Responsible Coordinator(s) and contact Details: Project Director: Jussi Kauhanen Professor and Chair Institute of Public Health and Clinical Nutrition, UEF, Kuopio Campus P.O Box 1627, 70211 Kuopio, Finland Phone: +358 40 5525104. E mail: jussi.kauhanen@uef.fi Academic coordinator: Juhani Miettola Lecturer/International Health Institute of Public Health and Clinical Nutrition, UEF, Kuopio Campus P.O Box 1627, 70211 Kuopio, Finland GSM +358 40 5359450 or +358 50 3815466. E mail: juhani.miettola@uef.fi Administrative coordination: Paola Kontro Institute of Public Health and Clinical Nutrition, UEF, Kuopio Campus Phone: +358 40 355 2989. Email: paola.kontro@uef.fi 15

Network Member Institutions: Department of Community, Environmental and Occupational Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Egypt (ASU) Department of Community Medicine, Catholic University of Health Sciences, Tanzania (CUHAS) School of Health Sciences, University of Eastern Africa, Baraton, Kenya (UEAB) North Karelia University of Applied Sciences, Finland (NKUAS) Brief Description of the project: The primary long term goal of our collaboration in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) is to improve the health of populations in low and low to medium income countries according to the Millennium Development Goals. To help achieve this goal the project which is coordinated by the University of Eastern Finland (UEF) and supported by the North Karelia University of Applied Sciences (NKUAS) aims to build health related capacities in selected African partner institutions. The project will help to produce a new pool of skilled public health experts, who are able to address major public health challenges and independently sustain future higher education structures in their own countries. The project is an attempt to promote higher educational teaching programs (Master s programs, smaller modules) in public health and other related disciplines through a network of internationally recognized professionals. The project aims to assist the development of future leaders in public health sciences within three partners institutions: University of Eastern Africa, Baraton, Kenya (UEAB), Catholic University of Health Sciences, Tanzania (CUHAS) and Ain Shams University, Egypt (ASU). Emphasis will be on planning, implementation and quality assessment of teaching public health sciences with an ultimate goal to improve population health in Africa. Key Objectives: The main result areas of the project are: 1) facilitating Masters of Public Health programs in the UEAB, Kenya and the CUHAS, Tanzania, and reinforcing the same program in the ASU, Egypt; 2) creating a functional inter HEI network among all partner institutions to facilitate sustainable development of the academic programs; 3) revising and updating Masters of Public Health curricula and developing training courses; 4) supporting the nursing and medical/public health laboratory science curriculum in the UEAB; 5) Training of Trainers (TOT) programs in modern teaching and evaluation methodologies and course management systems; and 6) supporting library and ICT structures for optimising utilisation of these services for higher education and research. HEI ICI Network Fact Sheet: INDEHELA ICI Institutional Collaboration Instrument for Informatics Development for Health in Africa Network Focus Areas: Health Informatics, Information Systems Project Award Number: HEI ICI 2010 P1 000110 HEI ICI Grant: 450 000 16

Network Coordinating Institution: University of Eastern Finland (UEF), Kuopio Campus School of Computing / HIS R&D Kuopio, Finland Responsible Coordinator(s) and contact Details: Academic coordinator (Project Leader): Dr Mikko Korpela Research Director, Docent School of Computing / HIS R&D University of Eastern Finland Kuopio Campus PL 1627 FI 70211 Kuopio, Finland mikko.korpela@uef.fi +358 40 355 2811 Administrative Project Coordinator: Ms Vilma Vainikainen School of Computing / HIS R&D University of Eastern Finland Kuopio Campus PL 1627 FI 70211 Kuopio, Finland vilma.vainikainen@uef.fi +358 40 355 2393 Network Member Institutions: University of Eastern Finland (UEF), Kuopio Campus Department of Health and Social Management Kuopio, Finland Savonia University of Applied Sciences (SUAS) Unit of Health Care Kuopio, Finland Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Centre for Information Systems Development Ile Ife, Nigeria Universidade Eduardo Mondlane (UEM) Departamento de Mathematica e Informatica Maputo, Mozambique 17

Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) Department of IT Cape Town, South Africa Brief Description of the project: INDEHELA (Informatics Development for Health in Africa) is a long term initiative to strengthen the capacity of participating African higher education institutions to contribute to socio economic and human development in their countries, particularly in the scientific field of Health Informatics (HI) and the practice of e health. The most recent part of the initiative, the INDEHELA ICI (Institutional Collaboration Instrument for Informatics Development for Health in Africa) project, is funded by the Finnish Ministry for Foreign Affairs (MFA) within the new Higher Education Institutions Institutional Collaboration Instrument (HEI ICI) programme. The project focuses on developing the capacities of three African HEIs in HI and e health education. The long term general objective of the African HEIs in the INDEHELA initiative is to better contribute to socio economic and human development, particularly health, in their countries; this is in accordance with Finnish HEIs societal responsibility / social impact mandate ( kolmas tehtävä ). The specific objective of the INDEHELA ICI collaboration is to develop the capacities of OAU, UEM and CPUT in HI and e health in three specific areas: 1) Staff development; 2) Educational capacity development; 3) Administrative capacity development. The long term objectives are set for the timeframe of 3 5 years (two funding periods), to achieve a sustainable status. The results targets of the first funding phase are set for the timeframe of 18 months for the three result areas as follows. 1) Staff development: The core groups of 6 10 junior and 3 5 senior staff have been identified with each junior staff member having a feasible postgraduate degree plan / proposal approved; Supervisors have been appointed and African Finnish co supervision / mentoring groups established. 2) Educational capacity development: Each African partner HEI has the curriculum and a timed plan for implementing its Masters and/or certificate programme, the first modules have been designed, the teaching / learning methods set, and at least one pilot module implemented in each African partner HEI. 3) Administrative capacity development: A Project Coordinator with good organising skills has been identified and employed in each African partner HEI, legal and financial project administration practices have been created within each HEI and at the international level, personal development plans approved for each project manager. The core activities required to achieve the results are workshops at all African partner HEIs. In staff development workshops, senior experts from both African and European partner HEIs provide lectures, group supervision and personal supervision to the junior staff selected for the staff development activity. In educational development workshops, senior experts from all partner HEIs work hands on together to develop the curricula, plans, methods and materials adjusted to each African partner HEI s requirements. Other activities include planning, preparation, reporting and writing tasks by the Project Coordinators group and the senior experts, using internet based facilities, as well as 18

infrastructure development to enable the African partner HEIs to implement the substantive objectives. HEI ICI Network Fact Sheet: Landscape Management Planning and Training for the Environment in South Sudan LAMPTESS Network Focus Areas: Capacity Building for Forestry and Rural Development Sectors Project Award Number: HEI ICI 2010 P1 000154 HEI ICI Grant: 449 838 Network Coordinating Institution: Viikki Tropical Resources Institute (VITRI) of University of Helsinki Responsible Coordinator(s) and contact Details: Prof. emer. Olavi Luukkanen (Project Leader, tel: +358 400 847849) & Dr. Jörn Laxén (Project Coordinator, tel: +358 50 3678609). Network Member Institutions: University of Upper Nile and University of Juba; and RoSS MAF/ Directorate of Forestry as a sub partner Brief Description of the project: The LAMPTESS Project started in May 2008 and ran to March 2010 under another funding program of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland, which supported capacity building between one northern and one southern state organisation between VITRI of the University of Helsinki and the GoSS MAF/ Directorate of Forestry. Two southern Sudanese Universities of Upper Nile and Juba involved as sub partners already in this first phase. The project was thereafter to continue under another financing program, the actual start up of the HEI ICI Program was substantially delayed and LAMPTESS continued in 2010 as a micro project supporting the project s demofarm operations in Renk. In May 2011 the LAMPTESS project started up again, but this time the southern Sudanese partners were on the brink of becoming South Sudanese partners after the declaration of independence from Sudan on 9th July, 2011. The current main South Sudanese partners are the Upper Nile University/ Faculties of Foresty and Range Sciences and Agriculture; and the University of Juba/ College of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies, while the RoSS Directorate of Forestry is a sub partner to LAMPTESS. The Finnish partner, Viikki Tropical Resources Institute of University of Helsinki (VITRI) has about 30 years of experience from Sudan in various pragmatic development cooperation and research projects that have, over these years, been financed by several financiers. VITRI is an expert organisation specialised, among other things, in land and vegetation rehabilitation on drylands (particularly agroforestry) requiring multi disciplinary approaches such as social, ecological, environmental, and economic considerations for its implementation. 19

For efficient implementation of the Partner institutions tasks, the LAMPTESS project provide some interventions for strengthening of the key stakeholder institutions which also incorporate some pilot communities. The planned interventions focus mainly on three elements: 1) Human capacity building which refers to training of individuals; 2) Institutional capacity building that is intended to foster an enabling environment for enhancing implementation of various rural development practices and concepts with the aim of acting as a model for South Sudanese rural areas; and 3) Substantial field operations together with various stakeholders in order to develop permanent dialogues and joint practical planning models for rural development practices for the future. The current phase of the LAMPTESS Project started in May 2011 and is ending in December 2012 after which it is likely to continue with another two years (current anticipation). For UNU and other stakeholders in Renk County the main activities include the following operations. Various upgrading of educational capacity and other institutional building at UNU in Renk; Demonstration of farm operations and research capacity support for UNU in Renk County; Re starting of extension services in the main project area of Renk County, including a fairly comprehensive Landscape Management Plan (LMP) for this area and outline GIS maps for the whole of the county; Support for the establishment of a new large scale central nursery (500,000 seedlings) and two community forest nurseries; Community forest lands established in Renk County as well as substantial out planting of tree seedlings on state lands; At UJ/CNRES in Juba the main activities include the following operations: Educational capacity and other institutional building at UoJ in Juba; A training course on rural development practices, international forest policies, and forest business management; Continuous,monitoring of the forest and environmental situation in Southern Sudan; Key Objectives: Overall Objective: The strengthening of Southern Sudanese human resources at UNU and UoJ to improve natural resources management and promote rural development with particular emphasis on Renk County in Upper Nile State and on the Juba/Kagelu areas of Central Equatoria State. Project Purpose: To build up capacity at the Faculties of Forestry and Range Sciences as well as Agriculture at University of Upper Nile and at the Centre of Natural Resources Management and Environmental Studies at University of Juba in order to deliver a decisive contribution to the improvement of Southern Sudanese natural resources management and rural development through better education of graduates, taking a direct leading role in rural development and in finding new solutions to increasing climate change challenges. RESULT 1. Project Management and Reporting: To provide the necessary project management structure for the implementation of LAMPTESS in Renk County (Upper Nile State) and in Juba and Kagelu areas (Central Equatoria State) and further to communicate progress to the CIMO/HEI ICI PCU in Finland Project Steering Committees functioning in Renk and Juba; Project team mobilised to Sudan and relevant local experts participating in project work; 20

Standard progress reporting with a Completion Report prepared and a new Project Document prepared for next phase; Reliable book keeping for the project duration; Project offices established in Renk and Juba; Logistical arrangements and procurement; Study tour to Finland; Networks/communication in project; Attracting other financing to support project work; RESULT 2. Institutional building in partner organisations operating in Renk County, UNS: To conduct institutional building activities with UNU and other stakeholders in Renk that upgrade teachers/graduates professional skills while simultaneously promoting the partners' participation in rural development in Renk County, that in turn will enable local rural households to boost their economies and switch to environmentally sound income generation. Upgrading educational capacity and other institutional building at UNU in Renk Demonstration of farms operation and research capacity support Relevant extension services in Pilot Project Area of Renk County Support for the establishment of a new central nursery and community forest nurseries Community forest lands established in Renk County RESULT 3. Institutional building in University of Juba and linked stakeholders in Central Equatoria: To strengthen the teachers and graduates of the College of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies at UoJ to provide short term training services for the GOSS Directorate of Forestry jointly with KFTC, and to compile all new forestry and environmental information on Southern Sudanese conditions. Educational capacity and other institutional building at UoJ in Juba Run a training course on forest business management and development Continuous monitoring of the forest and environmental situation in Southern Sudan HEI ICI Network Fact Sheet: STEM Network Focus Areas: Academic capacity building, Natural resource management, Forestry, Restoration and rehabilitation of degraded ecosystems Project Award Number: HEI ICI 2010 P1 000144 HEI ICI Grant: 450 000 Network Coordinating Institution: University of Helsinki, Department of Forest Sciences 21

Responsible Coordinator(s) and contact Details: Maija Lampela, maija.lampela@helsinki.fi, phone: +358 50 5145281, Department of Forest Sciences, Latokartanonkaari 7, 00014 Helsingin yliopisto Network Member Institutions: University of Palangka Raya: Centre for International Co Operation in Management of Tropical Peatland (CIMTROP) and Master program Natural resources and environmental management Brief Description and Key Objectives of the project: The STEM project aims to build academic capacity in several levels and fields. The main goals of the project are sharing knowledge in communications, internationalisation, academic pedagogies, research methodology, global environmental policies, restoration and rehabilitation of degraded peat swamp ecosystems and carbon cycle. Work includes public seminars, shared teaching, and the production of publicity materials on the topic at UNPAR campus. Practical restoration experimentation outside of Palangka Raya, and visits to Finland to study academic education methods in related topics, form another important part of the cooperation. The STEM project is targeted mainly at UNPAR s staff and students. HEI ICI Network Fact Sheet: Support for the capacity development for the establishment of the School of medicine at the University of Namibia (MEDUNAM) Network Focus Areas: Medicine, medical education Project Award Number: HEI ICI 2010 P1 000109 HEI ICI Grant: 440 188 Network Coordinating Institution: University of Oulu, Faculty of Medicine Responsible Coordinator(s) and contact Details: Olli Vainio, Prof, Dean for Education, email: olli.vainio@oulu.fi, tel +358 40 5133030 Tuula Kaisto, PhD, Academic officer, email: tuula.kaisto@oulu.fi, tel +358 40 5785362, Network Member Institutions: University of Namibia, School of Medicine (UNAM SoM) Brief Description of the project: Education of medical doctors is definitely a necessity in Namibia as the estimated need for doctors is approximately 300 a year for the next decade. The project MEDUNAM aims to enhance the human capacity building of the UNAM School of Medicine that started in 2010, by introducing a sustainable pedagogical training system for its teachers and clinical trainers, as well as establishing a quality 22

assurance mechanism. Building a network of Medical Schools in sub Saharan Africa is also considered an important goal and MEDUNAM will help in building internationalisation and benchmarking activities among chosen sub Saharan medical schools. The final goal is to strive for the education of high quality medical doctors and expert teachers and to promote a good start for research in medical and public health disciplines. Key Objectives: In the meetings with UNAM and other representatives of Stakeholders held in August 2009 in Namibia it was decided that UOFM will best respond to needs by concentrating on three main tasks, namely: 1) Ensuring the quality of teaching by planning and implementing pedagogical training for the teachers and students of the School of Medicine as well as for the trainers in the clinics; 2) Establishment and implementation of a quality management system including help in finalising and implementing the curriculum and supporting selected courses through short term teaching visits, as well as assisting with teaching using telecommunication and innovative technologies; 3) Help in developing the physical infrastructure and systems through tackling the most immediate needs by equipping functional teaching and learning environments. HEI ICI Network Fact Sheet: Sustainable Energy Education Development (SEED) at Institute of Technology of Cambodia (ITC) in Cambodia and at National University of Laos (NUOL) in Laos Network Focus Areas: multidisciplinary Project Award Number: HEI ICI 2010 P1 000088 HEI ICI Grant: 438 090 Network Coordinating Institution: Finland Futures Research Centre. Responsible Coordinator(s) and contact Details: Visa Tuominen Visa.Tuominen@utu.fi Network Member Institutions: Institute of Technology of Cambodia in Cambodia and at National University of Laos in Laos. Brief Description of the project: The overall objective of the project is to contribute to sustainable energy planning through improved energy related knowledge and expertise at national level. The purpose of the project is to enhance and promote Sustainable Energy Education, Research and Development at the Faculty of Engineering at NUOL and the Department of Electrical and Energy Engineering at ITC. Identification of capacity building activities will be guided by the objective to provide improved expertise relevant to both Laotian and Cambodian energy policies and labour markets as well as to respond to the specific needs of NUOL and ITC. Besides improving teaching skills, the administrative, organisational and intellectual skills of the staff will be developed during the project. Using the acquired knowledge and skills teachers can promote the renewal of 23

administrative structures and organisational activities. The project aims at answering the needs identified by the partner organisations in discussions and evaluations at the end of previous ICI projects with the partner Universities in 2009. Key Objectives: The key objectives of the project are based on the needs identified by ITC and NUOL in 2009. They are: Faculty of Engineering (NUOL): Development and enhancement of Bachelor s Program on Renewable Energy Establishment of an Energy Research and Training Centre within the Faculty of Engineering Improvement of skills and capacity in conducting research and development activities Assessment of the existing energy substance and pedagogical skills at the faculty level, and to improve teachers skills through further training and lecture series Promotion of networking and cooperation with foreign institutions Department of Energy Electrical Engineering (ITC): Development of a Master s Program on Renewable Energy The need to improve the substance knowledge, research skills, teaching quality, pedagogical and English skills of the staff of the department of Electrical and Energy Engineering The need to develop an Energy Technology and Energy Efficiency laboratory The need to promote networking, internationalisation and peer learning of teaching staff 24