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Consortium Meeting in Angers

Consortium Meeting in Angers, France – June 27, 2024

On 27th of June, 2024, the consortium members of the ANTURA project gathered in Angers, France, for a pivotal working meeting. This meeting was a crucial opportunity for the project partners to review the progress made so far and to strategically plan the next steps towards achieving the project's ambitious goals.

During the session, representatives from each partner organization discussed the outcomes of the activities conducted to date, evaluating the effectiveness of the actions taken and identifying areas for improvement. The meeting provided a comprehensive overview of the project's status, ensuring that all members are aligned and focused on the project's objectives.

In addition to reviewing past achievements, the consortium members outlined the next phases of the project. Detailed plans were made for upcoming activities, including further development of the ANTURA game, expansion of pilot testing, and additional teacher training sessions. The discussion also covered strategies for enhancing the game's impact and ensuring its successful implementation across various educational contexts.

The meeting in Angers underscored the consortium's commitment to the project's mission of supporting the integration and education of refugee and migrant children through innovative digital tools. As the project moves forward, the partners are more determined than ever to deliver meaningful and lasting results.


Erasmus+

ANTURA Project: Empowering Refugee and Migrant Children through Interactive Learning The ANTURA project, funded by the Erasmus+ Programme under the KA220-SCH - Cooperation Partnerships in School Education.

Kick off meeting - Cologne, Germany

On 7th December 2023, the ANTURA project officially kicked off with a successful meeting held in Cologne, Germany. This first working meeting brought together the consortium members to officially launch the project and lay the groundwork for the exciting journey ahead.

The meeting was hosted by the lead organization, Technische Hochschule Köln, and was attended by representatives from all partner organizations, including Videojuegos Sin Fronteras from Spain, Dolnośląska Szkoła Wyższa from Poland, Ogólnopolski Operator Oświaty from Poland, and Académie de Nantes Rectorat from France.

During this inaugural session, the consortium members discussed and finalized the project’s action plan, setting the stage for the next three years of collaboration. The key milestones and stages necessary for the successful implementation of the ANTURA project were meticulously planned, ensuring that all partners are aligned and ready to move forward.

The meeting also served as an opportunity for the consortium to strengthen their working relationships, establish communication protocols, and ensure that everyone is committed to the shared vision of supporting the integration of refugee and migrant children through the innovative ANTURA mobile game.

The enthusiasm and commitment shown by all partners at this kick-off meeting signal a promising start to the ANTURA project. The consortium is now fully equipped and motivated to begin the hard work of developing and implementing this groundbreaking educational tool, which will have a lasting impact on the lives of vulnerable children across Europe.

Stay tuned for more updates as the project progresses!


Erasmus+

ANTURA Project: Empowering Refugee and Migrant Children through Interactive Learning The ANTURA project, funded by the Erasmus+ Programme under the KA220-SCH - Cooperation Partnerships in School Education.