Open call for pilots

To increase the impact, the consortium invites all stakeholders interested in this new form of standardisation education: Teachers, groups of teachers or other institutions from the EU or Associated Countries wishing to set up a pilot based on ITCOS are welcome to join our forces and submit proposals to the Open Call for Pilots on Education for Standardisation. Experience in standardisation education is not required.

You are encouraged to find your own sources of funding. You will receive active support and recognition from our network.

Topic description

Proposers should read the call document. 

Who can Apply

Teachers/trainers, groups of teachers/trainers, institutions of any sector, all from the EU or (Horizon Europe) associated countries. 

Budget overview

Proposers are encouraged to acquire their own budget. No financial resources from EDU4Standards.eu available. In exchange, you will get visibility, access to resources, support, a network and recognition by EDU4Standards.eu.

Call documents

Draft Deliverables (subject to the review in July 2025).

D2.1 Intended Learning Outcomes for standardisation education

D2.2 Topical and methodological map of standardisation education  

D2.3 Innovative concept of standardisation education with teachers support tool

D3.1 Innovative concept of standardisation education with design template and self-assessment template. 

Topic Q&As (in preparation)

Click here to rewatch the Online Info Session and to get the slides. 

  1. Is it possible for teachers/institutions from countries outside the EU and the countries associated to Horizon Europe (AC) to participate in the call?
    1. The main proposer must come from the EU/AC. If he/she wants to include teachers/institutions from other countries, come back to us individually.
  2. Has the language of the proposal be in English.
    1. To avoid misunderstandings, the proposal language has to be in English. Use your favourite tool to translate your proposal and test the translation.
  3. Has the teaching material and the course language be in English?
    1. In order to gain as much impact as possible, courses and material could be in the national language. Having said this, it is also important to use some of the material, the consortium has provided or recommended

Please submit your questions to info@edu4standards.eu 

Your questions will be published with the answers.  

 

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