On 28-29 October, a meeting was held in Tallinn (Estonia) as part of the Erasmus+ DOMANI project – “Developing Micro-credentials Ecosystems in Ukraine and Mongolia for Competitive and Resilient Green Economies”.
During the event, participants outlined the main achievements within the project, shared their own cases and identified further steps for cooperation.
The meeting included a training and consultation session dedicated to the practical aspects of implementing the DOMANI project initiatives.
Maryna Nakonechna, leading specialist in the Department of Public Relations and International Cooperation, participated in the meeting on behalf of NAQA.
The meeting provided an effective platform for discussing the system of implementing micro-credential programmes in internal higher education systems, in particular using the example of Estonia’s experience. Representatives of the Estonian Quality Agency for Education (HAKA) and universities shared practices and approaches to the development of micro-credentials in their country.
We sincerely thank our colleagues for their fruitful cooperation and look forward to further productive work on the implementation of the DOMANI project!