The BOOSTSCIENCE consortium brings together 12 partners from Greece, Spain and Ukraine, combining academic excellence, digital education expertise, innovation capacity and direct labour-market relevance. It includes 3 Ηigher Εducation institutions from EU Member States, 5 Ukrainian universities, 1 Spanish SME, 1 Ukrainian research centre, and 2 Ukrainian companies active in the pharmaceutical and drug discovery ecosystem. The partnership is designed to connect universities with research and business actors, ensuring that the project’s educational outputs are academically sound, digitally robust and aligned with real market needs.
EU higher education institutions
Innovation and entrepreneurship partner
Ukrainian higher education institutions
Ukrainian Research Institutions
BOOSTSCIENCE is framed within the Erasmus+ Capacity Building in Higher Education action under ERASMUS-EDU-2025-CBHE-STRAND-2, targeting Region 2 – Neighbourhood East. The project is aligned with the priority of “Sustainable growth and jobs” and addresses the urgent need to modernise higher education in Ukraine through digital transformation, innovative teaching methods, stronger links with the labour market and improved employability of graduates. The project also responds to the realities of war-affected higher education by promoting resilient long-distance learning models, virtual practical training, and institutional cooperation between Ukrainian and EU partners
Its methodology is structured around four pillars — Understand, Design, Develop and Deliver — covering needs analysis, curriculum design, development of a virtual learning environment and digital content, pilot delivery, capacity building, dissemination and sustainability. The project will create a new interdisciplinary module, modernise existing master-level courses, train academic and administrative staff, and strengthen connections between universities and employers in the fields of biology, chemistry, biotechnology, health and related sectors.
The project plans to modernise 10 post-graduate study programmes, upskill >200 master students, and directly engage and train >40 academic and administrative members of staff. According to the proposal KPIs, the project plans to update 10 courses, modernise 10 study programmes, create or modernise 10 labs, reach 500 people, directly engage 250 students and university staff, and support the training of 25 academic staff and 15 administrative staff.
through the development of a new interdisciplinary master-level module in applied chemical and biomolecular analysis.
through a virtual learning environment, MOOC-based architecture and computer-aided laboratory simulations.
by combining scientific knowledge with transferable, digital, green and entrepreneurial competences.
through study visits, workshops, training and institutional reform activities.
by enabling high-quality long-distance education in disciplines that are critical for innovation, health, environment and economic development.
through the active involvement of companies and research institutions in the design and delivery of learning activities.
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