Project Name: | Improving the quality of the environment at CZU in Prague |
Shorted Project Name: | ERDF II Prague |
Beneficiary: | Czech University of Life Sciences Prague |
Total Budget: | 81 780 242,32 CZK |
EU Contribution: | 59 781 357,13 CZK |
Public Contribution: | 17 909 873,07 CZK |
5% Beneficiary Contribution: | 4 089 012,12 CZK |
FLD Budget: | 8 625 196,30 CZK |
Project Implementation Date: | 1.1.2020 – 31.12.2022 |
Operational Programme Title: | Operational Programme Research, Development and Education |
The aim of the project is to improve the educational infrastructure and electronic information resources (EIZ) at the CZU in Prague in order to ensure high quality teaching and improve the access of disadvantaged groups to education. Renovated premises, modernized equipment as well as newly acquired EIZ will contribute to higher quality of CZU educational activities in Prague and will have a positive impact on the target group - undergraduate students of CZU Prague. The aim of the project is to complement and ensure the infrastructure implemented activities of the complementary project ESF II (Improving the quality of study at the CZU) with a direct link on teaching (and practical teaching) and a direct impact on students. Realized investments will have direct impact on improving the teaching of undergraduate students usable in their subsequent application in practice. Through these activities, a multiplier effect will be achieved. FLD implements following key activity:
KA 4 - Infrastructure provision of teaching
The main goal of this key activity is to provide infrastructure support for activities funded from the complementary ESF project calls universities II. It will primarily improve the quality and profile of educational activities and increase study programs focused on practice.
The new equipment will significantly complement the equipment purchased in the last five years at FLD. It will be about equipment, that has not been used in teaching yet, or it is already very obsolete. One of the key goals of FLD management is to provide infrastructure equipment to responds and reflects current trends in forestry and timber.
The Infrastructure acquired with the aim of ensuring quality e-learning education responds to many requirements, especially of students of combined study. These methods are common in modern educational institutions and FLD considers it necessary to follow these trends.
The acquired infrastructure will be used in four ways:
- In order to improve devices for new e-learning teaching methods
- In order to support courses within the modernized Forest Engineering study program
- In order to show students, the practical use of devices in teaching in laboratories
- In order to show students, the practical use of devices in the forest
The common denominator of the use of all devices is the support of students of bachelor's and master's degree programs in forestry, both full-time and part-time study. The specific use of each individual device is given in the description of this device.