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Lifelong learning

An important part of ENLIGHT's mission is the promotion of lifelong learning (LLL), empowering individuals to continuously develop their knowledge and skills in response to evolving societal challenges. In ENLIGHT, a lifelong learner is an individual who actively engages in acquiring knowledge and skills throughout their entire life, starting at birth and continuing across their lifespan. This self-driven process encompasses both formal education and informal opportunities, emphasizing personal growth, adaptability, and the continuous pursuit of new competencies beyond traditional schooling. 

Since ENLIGHT aims to establish an open integrated space for all learners, embedding LLL in different ENLIGHT ecosystems and educational activities is supported by all members of the alliance. Lifelong learning offers of ENLIGHT partners could be found by clicking at the respective links: University of the Basque CountryUniversity of BernUniversity of BordeauxComenius University BratislavaUniversity of Galway,  Ghent UniversityUniversity of GöttingenUniversity of GroningenUniversity of TartuUppsala University.  

Moreover, new initiatives targeting LLLs, including micro-credentials, are being developed and implemented. Current partner micro-credential initiatives are available at the following links: University of the Basque CountryUniversity of Galway, Ghent UniversityUniversity of GroningenUniversity of TartuUppsala University

Lifelong learning course offer

Lifelong Learning Course: Humor as a Communication Tool in Healthcare - Registration open!

Register for a free course developed by 5 European universities in collaboration with professional healthcare clowns and learn how to use humor effectively in healthcare and everyday interactions! A joint lifelong learning initiative by Comenius University Bratislava, University of Groningen, Uppsala University, University of Göttingen, University of Galway, ČERVENÝ NOS Clowndoctors (Slovakia), and hospital clowns of Uppsala, Clownjouren.