IBCM held a session highlighting the outcomes of the Homo Digitalis Erasmus+ Project, which focuses on integrating digital competencies into higher education.
The session began with a welcome speech by IBCM representatives’ rector Prof. Dr. Mihone Kerolli and Prof.Asst. Bujar Gallopeni, followed by presentations from key project partners:
- Polis University shared results on the development of curricula that integrate digital skills to better prepare students for the evolving job market.
- South East European University presented the establishment of Digital Humanities and Educational Media Laboratories, emphasizing the need for hands-on digital learning environments in modern education.
The session was moderated by Prof. Asst. Bujar Gallopeni, vice-rector at IBCM, who facilitated the discussion and emphasized the importance of cross-institutional collaboration in equipping students with future-ready skills.
This initiative reflects IBCM’s commitment to digital innovation in education and its role in international academic partnerships that enhance learning and employability across the region.
📸 Event photos below