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   Charged Particl Optics: Theory and Simulation
   Project coordinator: Prof. Theo Zouros,
    Dept. of Physics, University of Crete
   Copyright 2010

   This project has been funded with support
   from the European Commission


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Erasmus - Intensive Programmes (IP)

An Intensive Programme is a short but intensive programme of study which brings together students and staff from universities in different participating countries in order to:

  • encourage efficient and multinational teaching of specialist topics which might otherwise not be taught at all, or only in a very restricted number of universities.
  • enable students and teachers to work together in multinational groups and so benefit from special learning and teaching conditions not available in a single institution, and to gain new perspectives on the topic being studied.
  • allow members of the teaching staff to exchange views on teaching content and new curricula approaches and to test teaching methods in an international classroom environment.
  • At the end of the courses and after examination the Erasmus IP students receive an ECTS certificate from the university organizing the IP.
More information can be found at the official EU site: ERASMUS Intensive programmes

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