General
GO2024ICP225B134
01/09/2024 - 31/08/2030
The DI4D ICP Connect project transforms the unique and innovative Digital Innovation (DI) programme at Thomas More into an inclusive, globally oriented Digital Innovation for Development programme (DI4D). Central to DI4D's methodology are problem-based learning (PBL) and work-integrated learning (WIL), approaches that integrate real-world challenges from local communities directly into the curriculum. This transformation aims to address the digital divide and gender disparities, closely aligning with SDGs 4 (Education), 5 (Gender), 8 (Employability), 9 (Innovation & Infrastructure), and 17 (Partnerships), focusing on inclusivity in STEM fields for underrepresented groups, especially women. DI4D demonstrates a desire and ability to work with and serve the LMIC/global community in the following countries: Cuba, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. The project operates through a collaborative framework engaging diverse stakeholders following the Quadruple Helix approach, including academia (9 partner HEIs in the South), governmental entities, the private sector (Johnson &Johnson, Close the Gap, etc.), and local communities, to enhance digital literacy, STEM education, and innovation in the Global South. Pursuing capacity building through knowledge sharing and joint commitment, the DI4D project encompasses various activities. These include Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL), Blended Intensive Programmes (BIPs) and train-the-trainer workshops, alongside curriculum delocalisation, internships, DI4D projects, initiatives for female STEM education, and the establishment of alumni communities among other endeavours. In essence, DI4D seeks to leverage digital technologies as catalysts for sustainable development, aiming for a transformative impact on education, gender equality, and economic development in the Global South, while fostering a global community of digital innovators committed to societal advancement.
General information
Title
ED-Bachelor of Applied Computer Science
ID
XM-DAC-2-10-10522
Start date
End date
Activity status
Pipeline/identification
Budget
€0
Actor
VLIR-UOS - Vlaamse Interuniversitaire Raad - Flemish Interuniversity Council
Sector
Education - Higher education
Aid type
Core support to NGOs, other private bodies, PPPs and research institutes
Fragile state
No
Least developed country
No
Budgetline
54 41 452501 Steun aan VLIR mbt de realisatie van de doelen van de gemeenschappelijke strategische kaders
Finance type
GRANT
Tied status
No
Flow type
ODA
Documents
Documents