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    The next international PRECISEMED project meeting (TPM5)

    28.04.2026 14:40
    Author: Administrator UMB

    On 27 April 2026, the fifth international meeting of the partners of the “PRECISEMED” project (Transnational Project Meeting – TPM5), implemented under the Erasmus+ programme. The event took the form of an online meeting and brought together 12 members of the Project Team representing all partner institutions: the Medical University of Białystok (project leader), University College Cork and iBioScience Kft.

     

    The meeting was chaired by the project coordinator, Dr Witold Bauer, with the support of Jakub Wszeborowski from the International Cooperation Department at the Medical University of Białystok. The main objective of TPM5 was to summarise activities to date and discuss progress on key work packages of the project.

     

    During the meeting, the implementation of packages 1–5 was analysed in detail, with particular emphasis on:

    •    package 1 – an action plan for 2026 was presented,

    •    package 2 – concerning the development of curricula,

    •    Package 3 – concerning the development of a Teacher’s Guide,

    •    Package 5 – relating to the promotion and dissemination of the project’s results.

     

    Regular partner meetings, such as TPM5, play a key role in the successful implementation of the PRECISEMED project, enabling ongoing monitoring of progress, the exchange of experiences and the joint development of solutions.

    We encourage you to follow news about the project on its official website and on social media, where the most important information and results of the project team’s activities are published.

     

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