The proposal SEEDING Sudan Entrepreneurship Education for Developing and Improving humaN Growth aims at enhancing the Sudanese Higher Education system through the development of a joint project and cooperation among European academic institutions (universities and a research institute), Sudanese universities, Start-ups Incubators and enterprises in order to strengthen the entrepreneurial ecosystem, support employment generation, and boost the productivity and the competitiveness of the country.The project's specific objectives are: 1. Reviewing the current entrepreneurship curriculum offered by involved Sudanese Universities. in both the academic (theoretical) and training (practice) dimensions, that embrace the concept of sustainability for three Sudanese Universities in collaboration, with the support of European Universities and Research Centres. 2. Enhancing and improving the capabilities and skills of university lecturers, incubators' trainers and managers in entrepreneurship education by designing and elaborating proper educational materials and methodologies that are ICT supported. 3. Improving the institutional Sudanese ecosystem for ICT based start-ups focused on sustainable economy. 4. Strengthening of relations between HEIs and the wider economic and social environment 5. Sensitizing policy makers to design better legislations and policies that boost the ecosystem for improved ICT supported entrepreneurship sector. The Partnership is composed by UNICATT (Coordinator), ISMED CNR, Comboni College of Science and Technology (CCST), Project Ahead, University of Medical Sciences and Technology (UMST), CEU San Pablo University , E4Impact , Ahfad University for Women (AUW) .

Call for Proposals 2020 - EAC/A02/2019 SEEDING Sudan Entrepreneurship Education for Developing and Improving humaN Growth

Giovanni Canitano;Daniela de Gregorio;Bruno Venditto;
2020-01-01

Abstract

The proposal SEEDING Sudan Entrepreneurship Education for Developing and Improving humaN Growth aims at enhancing the Sudanese Higher Education system through the development of a joint project and cooperation among European academic institutions (universities and a research institute), Sudanese universities, Start-ups Incubators and enterprises in order to strengthen the entrepreneurial ecosystem, support employment generation, and boost the productivity and the competitiveness of the country.The project's specific objectives are: 1. Reviewing the current entrepreneurship curriculum offered by involved Sudanese Universities. in both the academic (theoretical) and training (practice) dimensions, that embrace the concept of sustainability for three Sudanese Universities in collaboration, with the support of European Universities and Research Centres. 2. Enhancing and improving the capabilities and skills of university lecturers, incubators' trainers and managers in entrepreneurship education by designing and elaborating proper educational materials and methodologies that are ICT supported. 3. Improving the institutional Sudanese ecosystem for ICT based start-ups focused on sustainable economy. 4. Strengthening of relations between HEIs and the wider economic and social environment 5. Sensitizing policy makers to design better legislations and policies that boost the ecosystem for improved ICT supported entrepreneurship sector. The Partnership is composed by UNICATT (Coordinator), ISMED CNR, Comboni College of Science and Technology (CCST), Project Ahead, University of Medical Sciences and Technology (UMST), CEU San Pablo University , E4Impact , Ahfad University for Women (AUW) .
2020
Istituto di Studi sul Mediterraneo - ISMed
Entrepeneurship
Sudan
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