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Virtual mobility

2019-01-21
By: OpenVM
On: January 21, 2019

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10 Oct 2018

@amendoonia #openvirtualmobillity will provide some good practice examples about #virtualmobility practices from all over Europe

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OpenVitualMobility project addresses the need of creating accessible opportunities for achievement of Virtual Mobility Skills in Higher Education. OpenVM aims at promoting and scaling-up Virtual Mobilities, as students and teachers in higher education using another institution outside their own country to study, teach or research for a limited time, without physically leaving their home.

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