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Blended Intensive Programme

General information

Want to go international?

Work together on assignments with students from Poland, Lithuania and Croatia during the Blended Intensive Programme (BIP)! Working in small groups, you will really experience the intercultural aspect of cooperation. BIP is short intensive programmes involving a combination of physical and virtual mobility to facilitate teamwork and exchange of experiences on the basis of collaborative e-learning.

You will learn by doing, experiencing where there are differences and similarities in European cultures. The topic you will work on varies from university to university, so you decide where you want to go. There are real (5 days) and online (5 days) classes at each University.

General information

Blended Intensive Programmes (BIP) are short intensive programmes consisting of a combination of physical and virtual mobility facilitating teamwork and exchange of experience on the basis of collaborative e-learning.

During the programme, groups of students/doctoral students and/or staff may undertake short-term physical mobility abroad combined with a compulsory virtual component.

The virtual component must provide a space for learners to work together and simultaneously online on specific tasks that form part of a blended intensive programme and contribute to the overall learning outcomes.

Types of mobility:

  1. physical - going abroad to the country of the organising university to complete the agreed BIP, minimum length of stay is 5 days and maximum is 30 days, not including travel days;
  2. virtual (remote) - implementation of a virtual BIP which takes place remotely only outside the country of the organising university and enables teamwork and exchange of experience on the basis of e-learning.

BIP @ Wrocław University of Science and Technology

The number of participants is limited to 20. The order of applications decides. When the limit is reached, a reserve list will be created.

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