4. ERASMUS INTENSIVE PROGRAMME
(IP)
What is an An IP - a short programme of study which
brings together students and teaching staff
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from higher education institutions of at least
three participating countries.
5. ERASMUS INTENSIVE PROGRAMME
(IP)
Some important features of an IP:
- One coordinating institution and at least 2
What is an partners in order to be eligible;
- An IP can be a one-off activity or repeated
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over a limited number of years – max 3
consecutive years;
- Location of the IP activities – any of the
partner countries;
- Duration of an IP – at least 10 continuous
full working days.
6. Sustainability of Cruise Tourism
Coordinator – Klaipeda Business School (Lithuania)
Partners:
PORTUGAL - Instituto Politécnico da Guarda
ERASMUS IP FINLAND – Turku University of Applied
Sciences
2011 /2012
CZECH REPUBLIC – Mendel University in Brno
2012/2013 BELGIUM – Thomas More Kempen
TURKEY – Adnan Menderes University
HUNGARY - Edutus College
SPAIN – Florida University
7. Sustainability of Cruise Tourism
The aim of the IP project -– to improve the professional
skills and competences of the students of
Business, Tourism and Logistics-related study programmes
on the implementation and development of the principles
of sustainable cruise tourism within a European context.
ERASMUS IP
The objectives
- to equip the students with the theoretical knowledge
2011 /2012
2012/2013 on tourism sustainability;
- to improve the students’ skills on the planning and
image formation of sustainable cruise tourism;
- to improve the logistic competences of the students
with regard to cruise tourism;
- to make the students acquainted with the best practice
of heritage tourism and rational usage of resources;
- to make the students recognise core cruise tourism
products.
8. Sustainability of Cruise Tourism
Project application submitted in 2011 for 2
consecutive years - 2011/2012 and 2012/2013
IP activities in April 2012 – Klaipeda
ERASMUS IP
(LITHUANIA)
2011 /2012 Total number of participants – 55 students
- 11 lecturers
8 mixed groups of students
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9. Sustainability of Cruise Tourism
IP activities in April 2013 – Seia (Portugal)
Total number of participants – 56 students
ERASMUS IP - 12 lecturers
mixed groups of students
2012 /2013
intensive work ~ 6 hours per day
Structure of work:
-Lectures by participating lecturers;
-Presentations by the representatives from the
business world;
-Group work.
Certificates - 3 ECTS.
10. Sustainability of Cruise Tourism
The outcome of the IP
- sustainable cruise tourism
models, created by student teams.
ERASMUS IP
2011 /2012
2012/2013
11. Individual evaluation by one lecturer
Presentation in groups
◦ 15 minutes
◦ With powerpoint presentation
◦ Everybody is presenting
Final round
◦ 3 best projects
◦ 15 minutes
◦ Presentation for investors