
Following a successful pilot period, the course underwent a review, incorporating valuable insights from participant feedback. As a result, key enhancements were made to improve content clarity, user experience, and accessibility, ensuring an even more engaging and effective learning journey for future participants. Developed by international partners, this free course is tailored for students, educators, and professionals seeking to navigate multicultural environments with confidence.
Hosted on Moodle, a widely used learning platform, the course is accessible to all and offers a flexible, self-paced learning experience. Participants can choose to complete individual modules or the full 30-hour course, earning a certificate upon completion.
The pilot course was running from January 20 to February 21, 2025, attracting 318 participants from 16 countries, with 197 active users successfully completing at least one module. These results underscore the strong demand and value of the course!
Course Highlights:
- Comprehensive Learning: 30 hours of content integrating theory, practical skills, and real-world applications.
- Flexible Format: Available as a full e-learning course (30 hours/2 ECTS), blended learning, or supplementary material for other courses.
- Easy Access: Hosted on the CAMINO platform and partner institutions' websites.
- Free and Inclusive: Open to all, ensuring equal opportunities for anyone wishing to enhance their intercultural competence.
Course Overview:
The course is structured into five modules, including an introductory module and four independent modules, each requiring approximately six hours of study. Participants will explore key intercultural concepts such as:
- Cultural Awareness: Understanding culture as a dynamic and multifaceted construct.
- Effective Communication: Strategies for clear and respectful intercultural interactions.
- Cross-Cultural Collaboration: Addressing stereotypes while promoting diversity and inclusion.
By blending academic insights with practical applications, Intercultural Awareness in Central and Eastern European Context empowers learners to engage meaningfully in multicultural settings. Whether pursuing careers in education, business, or other sectors, participants will gain valuable skills to thrive in a globalized world.
Enroll today and start your intercultural learning journey: Intercultural Awareness in Central and Eastern European Context Course.
The course has been developed within the framework of project CAMINO, funded by the EU in the Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values (CERV) programme framework. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
About the CAMINO Project
The CAMINO project is a culturally centered consortium of eight renowned universities: University of Latvia, Vilnius University (Lithuania), University of Tartu (Estonia), University of Opole (Poland), J. E. Purkyně University in Ústí nad Labem (Czech Republic), Comenius University Bratislava (Slovakia), Ludovika University of Public Service (Hungary), and King Danylo University (Ukraine), as well as Latvian film studio VERY FILMS.
Join us in fostering a more inclusive and culturally aware Europe. Enroll today!