Progress Seminar “Micro-Credentials in Technical Higher Education” gathered over 80 participants from universities in the EU, Ukraine and Moldova.
The event was held within the framework of the ISDEGO Project, which promotes the integration of UN Sustainable Development Goal 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities) into bachelor’s programs in transport technologies at Ukrainian and Moldovan universities.
On October 21, 2025, the Progress Seminar “Micro-Credentials in Technical Higher Education: European Practices, National Challenges, and Pathways for Ukraine and Moldova. Application of Micro-Credentials in Transport and Logistics” was hosted by O.M. Beketov National University of Urban Economy in Kharkiv.
The event, organized by the Transport Systems and Logistics Department, took place online via Zoom and gathered over 80 participants from universities in the EU (Poland, Italy, Romania, Germany), as well as from Ukraine and Moldova.
Discussions highlighted key national challenges and outlined prospects for developing micro-credential systems in Ukraine and Moldova, particularly in the transport and logistics sector.
The seminar focused on emerging educational needs and core skills required in the rapidly evolving labor market in engineering, transport, and logistics. Participants explored European best practices in implementing micro-credentials and exchanged experiences on their integration into technical higher education.Pliki do pobrania:
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