Resilience in educational contexts: Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s is open for application

The need for practitioners to be educated in resilience has been reported across cultures and regions of the world. There is a particular need to empower children and young people to effectively deal with obstacles and challenges in their education and development such as the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change, conflict and forced displacement, migration, and hate crime. This requires a meaningful, relevant, and balanced education for children growing up in adverse and marginalised circumstances by focusing on their strengths and building their assets within protective contexts.
The master’s programme developed by the FLOURISH project aims to address these needs at European and international levels by providing postgraduate, high-quality education on resilience for educators and other practitioners, integrating theory and practice within a strength-based, systemic perspective to education and human development.
This is the first international joint master’s degree in Resilience in educational contexts led by an international consortium of higher educational institutions, providing an opportunity for aspiring leaders in creating resilience-enhancing educational contexts and systems. The project involves four European universities (with University of Malta as the leading partner) and five associated partners in Europe and beyond. The programme runs over seven years with four different editions of the master’s degree.
Read more on the FLOURISH project and its scholarship opportunities here, including information on how to apply – the first round of applications will close in January 2023.
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Education type:School Education
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Target audience:Head Teacher / PrincipalStudent TeacherTeacherTeacher Educator
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Target audience ISCED:Primary education (ISCED 1)Lower secondary education (ISCED 2)Upper secondary education (ISCED 3)