{"id":8651,"date":"2024-12-05T04:15:53","date_gmt":"2024-12-05T06:15:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/testing.wingpan.com\/en\/?p=8651"},"modified":"2024-12-05T04:15:53","modified_gmt":"2024-12-05T06:15:53","slug":"more-than-4-6-million-euros-have-been-allocated-for-the-development-of-studies-and-applied-research","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/testing.wingpan.com\/en\/more-than-4-6-million-euros-have-been-allocated-for-the-development-of-studies-and-applied-research\/","title":{"rendered":"More than 4.6 million euros have been allocated for the development of studies and applied research"},"content":{"rendered":"
Kauno kolegija and Alytaus kolegija Higher Education Institutions began this academic year by marking a new stage \u2013 after the reorganisation of Alytaus kolegija Higher Education Institution (HEI), it began operating as the Alytus Faculty of Kauno kolegija Higher Education Institution (HEI) from July. <\/span>This step was taken<\/span> to strengthen higher education studies in Lithuania, meet the requirements set for higher education institutions, preserve higher education studies conducted in the region, and offer future students more study programmes <\/span>that are relevant to the needs of the <\/span>region<\/span>.<\/span><\/p>\n A centre for studies and applied research that responds to the needs of the region, based on the concept of a community college<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n \u2018An academic unit of Kauno kolegija HEI has been formed in Alytus as a centre for studies and applied research that meets the needs of the region, the content of which integrates the concept of a community college. It provides services to the surrounding community of the Alytus region<\/span>, and its<\/span> activities <\/span>are based<\/span> on the principles of lifelong learning: higher education studies <\/span>are conducted<\/span>, the Academy of Young Informatics operates, formal and informal education activities for students <\/span>are implemented<\/span> in the STEAM Open Access Centre, research works and projects <\/span>are carried out<\/span>, and qualification and retraining services <\/span>are provided<\/span>,\u2019 shares Kauno kolegija HEI Director Dr Andrius Brusokas.<\/span><\/p>\n The Director reveals that to strengthen new food technologies and establish new food technology laboratories and a green innovation space in the Alytus region, Kauno kolegija HEI is launching the <\/span>largest<\/span> project to date in terms of both financial and activity volume \u2013 \u201cRestructuring the activities of Kauno kolegija and Alytaus kolegija Higher Education Institutions by creating a scientific applied research centre in the field of food and healthy lifestyle (<\/span>Foodtech and Health Innovation Hub<\/span><\/em>)\u201d. The project is worth more than 4.6 million euros.<\/span><\/p>\n According to the Director of Kauno kolegija HEI, the funds allocated for the project will allow for a comprehensive contribution to the development of applied scientific research, consolidation of study programmes <\/span>and<\/span> other solutions that are important in solving not only the problems of the institution, but also the general education system, and the future scientific infrastructure will allow for a better response to business needs in carrying out R&D. He notes that the aim is for higher education institutions to remain in the regions, thus ensuring the accessibility of studies and the training of specialists in demand in the <\/span>regions<\/span>.<\/span><\/p>\n \u2018We believe that studies should be accessible throughout the country, not just in major <\/span>cities,<\/span> therefore the development of higher education in the regions of Lithuania is one of the strategic priorities of Kauno kolegija HEI,\u2019 emphasises Dr A. Brusokas.<\/span><\/p>\n The Director adds that creating jobs for lecturers living in the region is no less <\/span>important<\/span>. By consistently and purposefully strengthening cooperation with the <\/span>regions<\/span>, Kauno kolegija HEI is looking for solutions together with the Alytus City Municipality<\/span>, and as<\/span> one of the ways to address this challenge, he names the opportunity for lecturers to work in schools that currently lack specialists in various fields.<\/span><\/p>\n \u2018Considering that larger higher education institutions can attract more talented students and organise higher-quality studies, Kauno kolegija HEI at the Alytus Faculty will be able to contribute more effectively to regional development, for example, economic, social, and cultural,\u2019 reveals Dr A. Brusokas.<\/span><\/p>\n The quality of studies is <\/span>being improved<\/span>, and the capacities of applied scientific research and experimental development activities are <\/span>being strengthened<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n Vice Director for Organisational Development Dr Inga Stravinskien\u0117 reveals that this project is <\/span>an extremely important<\/span> investment, creating appropriate and sufficient conditions for the development of studies and applied sciences in the Alytus region and responding specifically to the needs of this region. A scientific applied research centre in the field of food and healthy lifestyle is <\/span>being created<\/span> in Alytus, the concept of which arose in cooperation with Invest Lithuania, an important step to meet the need for specialists and strengthen the scientific activity potential of researchers in the region and develop the attractiveness of the Southern Lithuania region, contribute to attracting investments, developing competencies, and developing applied scientific research with social partners.<\/span><\/p>\n \u2018The new centre will conduct not only applied research in food technologies but also applied research and experimental development in other scientific fields that play a significant role in the food value chain. Applied research will cover a consistent and integral chain of solutions: growing food raw materials, food production, food packaging, safety and analysis, automation, digitalisation, environment and energy, warehousing, including robotic food sorting and waste management solutions,\u2019 shares Dr I. Stravinskien\u0117.<\/span><\/p>\n The Vice Director for Organisational Development adds that it <\/span>is planned<\/span> that the implementation of the project will increase the accessibility and competitiveness of ongoing studies, improve the quality of studies, and increase the compliance of graduates with the needs of the regional labour market by expanding the package of offered study programmes according to the needs of the region.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/a>
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