SIN-NEC
SIN-NEC is an Erasmus+ CBHE-KA2 Project co-funded by the EU. Its general objective is to enhance the sustainability and internationalization competencies of less experienced, newcomer Armenian (AM) and Ukrainian (UA) higher education institutions (HEIs) to support sustainable growth in both countries. This aligns with the overarching priority of the Neighbourhood East countries, namely sustainable growth and jobs.
SIN-NEC: Advancing Internationalization and Virtual Exchange in Higher Education
SIN-NEC is a European Higher Education Project involving a Consortium of Universities (EU, AM, UA) and a private Company. It aims to develop the skills, knowledge, and competencies of AM and UA HEIs staff in internationalization concepts, and upgrade teacher skills with innovative teaching methods and sustainability skills, along with digital and virtual training methodologies to enhance the capabilities of teaching in heterogeneous classrooms.
Additionally, it seeks to promote innovation, gender inclusiveness, and student inclusion by enhancing opportunities for students with limited access to education otherwise (e.g., remote areas, international students, disabled).

SIN-NEC
The SIN-NEC project addresses the need to enhance sustainability and internationalization competences of less-experienced, newcomers Armenian (AM) and Ukrainian (UA) Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) with the support of 3 EU partners (2 HEIs, 1 private company) and 1 experienced AM HEI.
Main project results:
- Managers and administrative staff of AM and UA universities trained on internationalization and sustainability
- Managers and administrative staff with high capacities on sustainability to promote internationalisation and Academia-industry interactions
- Teaching staff with strong teaching skills using innovative methods and in virtual and heterogeneous classroom
- High-performance equipment installed in HEIs to support hybrid classes
- Conference on internationalization and sustainability in Higher Education