MERIT – Development of a new pan European educational ecosystem for training of digital specialists

October 28, 2022

An ambitious digital learning ecosystem called MERIT launched in October 2022 with a vision and plan that aims to help address Europe's skills gap among digital specialists.

The project includes a joint Master program that will be offered by four European universities (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Vilnius Gediminas Technical University (VILNIUS TECH), Riga Technical University (RTU) and Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech)) and led by the UPC in Spain, with industrial partners and other stakeholders that contribute with their expertise, research and innovation activities.

MERIT is a European Union co-funded project under Digital Europe programme, with participating universities from four countries, industrial partners, excellence and research centres, national technology transfer organisations and Digital Innovation Hubs. The purpose of MERIT is to increase the number of young people who can contribute to the digital economy by enhancing their capacities for innovation, entrepreneurship and employability through enhanced on-the-job training as well as academic training at university level – supported by continued education.

In today's globalized world where AI is disrupting every industry including healthcare or transport services; IoT devices are being used everywhere from homes to businesses; cyber-attacks are becoming increasingly sophisticated – it is becoming increasingly important for every country to have an AI-ready workforce. The European Commission estimates that by 2030, up to €135 billion will be needed for investment in AI and related technologies. 
The main concern of MERIT is to equip the society with workers able to understand, manage and innovate in technological developments including artificial intelligence (AI), IoT and cybersecurity.

How does MERIT achieve this?

Through its four-year programme, MERIT will develop a strong educational ecosystem that is innovative, inclusive and sustainable. The programme will create a knowledge base of society needs in the field of digital innovation and employability. It will also establish conversion courses for reskilling non-ICT specialists, mobility opportunities for teachers and learners in-between the 4 countries. Finally, the programme will provide industry-relevant courses, hackathons and employability skills for students and graduates to be job-ready upon graduation.

MERIT is a European program aiming at increasing the number of digital specialists, reskilling individuals and providing upskilling. It will be implemented in four European countries: Spain, Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia, but the Master students will be able to address industry challenges at EU level, with a special focus on countries with a low DESI (Digital Economy and Society) index, such as Romania. The program aims to provide students with excellent learning tools (e-learning resources, blended learning approach), as well as to identify the market needs and trends that are going to emerge in the next years. MERIT contributes to the ICT domain by promoting integration of research aspects to hands-on problems and by supporting the insertion of young people into companies or public organizations.

Who can benefit from the program?

A special focus will be on prioritising underrepresented communities and gender equality in STEM careers. The program will include mentoring and networking opportunities, as well as hands-on experience in labs, companies and public organisations.

This is a unique program that consolidates Europe's best minds in cutting edge technologies for the creation of a highly skilled workforce. It promotes the advanced learning and development of emerging technologies in the field of robotics, automation, internet of things, cybersecurity applications. Students will be trained by leading researchers from top universities and companies in Europe.

Project co-funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HADEA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
 

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