
ReVET is a Project involving 13 HEIs (3 European and 10 Asian) with the main aim to contribute to the promotion, strengthening and capacity building of veterinary studies in Asian partners Universities using the European “know-how”. The main basis of the present proposal is transferring and sharing the experience in the veterinary field from Europe to Asia and from Asia to Europe. The entire partnership will work together building and reinforcing curriculum and all the teaching material needed for a high quality standard veterinary college to be implemented in Asian partner countries. The proposal strategy is as follows; firstly, an infield study of the situation will give to the project a faithful idea of the state of the art. Secondly, this information will be reflected in a Situation Report (1 per Country) and shared on the ReVET platform. New veterinary curricula will be designed by EU and Asian academic staff; Asian teachers will receive a training of trainers in Europe (at the same time they will share their experience throughout open-day talks and lectures in the European HEIs). Third, all teaching materials needed, will be generated by European REVET Partners HEIs. Last, but not least, the new/up-dated curriculum will be implemented in the last year of the project. The impact of the project will be as a cascade: the teaching-learning process of the veterinary student is reinforced, thus skills will be improved, as the results of the improvement, the livestock production and welfare will be most favourable alleviating hunger and ensuring a better control of food safety. Finally zoonotic outbreaks will be reduced contributing to an overall beneficiary impact for the world.

ReVET is a Project involving 13 HEIs (3 European and 10 Asian) with the main aim to contribute to the promotion, strengthening and capacity building of veterinary studies in Asian partners Universities using the European “know-how”. The main basis of the present proposal is transferring and sharing the experience in the veterinary field from Europe to Asia and from Asia to Europe. The entire partnership will work together building and reinforcing curriculum and all the teaching material needed for a high quality standard veterinary college to be implemented in Asian partner countries. The proposal strategy is as follows; firstly, an infield study of the situation will give to the project a faithful idea of the state of the art. Secondly, this information will be reflected in a Situation Report (1 per Country) and shared on the ReVET platform. New veterinary curricula will be designed by EU and Asian academic staff; Asian teachers will receive a training of trainers in Europe (at the same time they will share their experience throughout open-day talks and lectures in the European HEIs). Third, all teaching materials needed, will be generated by European REVET Partners HEIs. Last, but not least, the new/up-dated curriculum will be implemented in the last year of the project. The impact of the project will be as a cascade: the teaching-learning process of the veterinary student is reinforced, thus skills will be improved, as the results of the improvement, the livestock production and welfare will be most favourable alleviating hunger and ensuring a better control of food safety. Finally zoonotic outbreaks will be reduced contributing to an overall beneficiary impact for the world.
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