MUTW Ob­jec­ti­ves

Main Ob­jec­ti­ves of the MUTW Pro­gram

The MUTW is a joint stu­dent mo­bi­li­ty pro­ject with 11 Eu­rope­an Uni­ver­si­ties within the Eras­mus Lifel­ong Lear­ning Pro­gram di­rec­ted at Com­pu­ter Sci­ence Stu­dents in their final year of stu­dies.

Ra­tio­na­le and Back­ground

Final-year stu­dents (two from each of the part­ner in­sti­tu­ti­ons) are co-ope­ra­ting in an in­ter­na­tio­nal team on a com­mon soft­ware-ori­en­ted R&D pro­ject. The pro­ject will be des­gi­ned in a mo­du­lar way, each team mem­ber will be as­si­gned a given mo­du­le. The workload will be de­fi­ned to meet the ECTS credit re­qui­re­ment of each stu­dent. Two face-to-face mee­tings (in dif­fe­rent coun­tries) in­vol­ving all part­ners will take place du­ring the de­ve­lop­ment phase. Once the plan­ned pro­duct has been de­ve­lo­ped, the whole mul­ti­na­tio­nal team gathers to pre­sent and eva­lua­te the final pro­duct.

MUTW will be of­fe­red du­ring the sum­mer se­mes­ter 2010. Tra­vel and sub­sis­tence will be co­ver­ed by the MUTW con­sor­ti­um.

Aims and Ob­jec­ti­ves

The IP "Em­bed­ded and Am­bi­ent In­tel­li­gence" is di­rec­ted to final year ba­che­lor de­gree stu­dents and to mas­ter de­gree stu­dents. It will en­han­ce the edu­ca­ti­on of un­der­gra­dua­te stu­dents and in­tro­du­ce new re­se­arch areas and sti­mu­la­te re­se­arch ideas and pro­jects to stu­dents that are in­te­rested in gra­dua­te stu­dies and re­se­arch.

At Kiel Uni­ver­si­ty of Ap­plied Sci­en­ces (or­ga­ni­zing in­sti­tu­ti­on) the re­le­vant sub­jects of this IP have been part of on­go­ing tea­ching and re­se­arch ac­ti­vi­ties.
The IP will use the ex­per­ti­se in spe­ci­fic do­mains availa­ble at the par­tici­pa­ting in­sti­tu­ti­ons. Fur­ther­mo­re, the pro­ject aims to make the know­ledge availa­ble to less ex­pe­ri­en­ced part­ner in­sti­tu­ti­ons in the re­le­vant areas and to allow them to build up si­mi­lar ex­pe­ri­ence for fu­ture in the be­ne­fit of their stu­dents.

Tar­get Groups

The MUTW pro­ject will be of­fe­red for final-year nder­gra­dua­te (ba­che­lor) stu­dents stu­dy­ing in re­la­ted areas (com­pu­ter sci­ence, in­for­ma­ti­on tech­no­lo­gy, in­ter­net sci­ence and tech­no­lo­gy).