ANNUAL REPORT 2023
Flagship Training Project
Offering specialized training in applied tools to manage marine ecosystems.
TRASMARES is a training course organized by the University of Cantabria through IHCantabria with a multidisciplinary, practical and comprehensive approach.
Challenge
Lifelong training in highly specialised areas requires the use of new ways of learning and knowledge updating to promote the transfer of research results to the various target sectors. Coastal ecosystems play a major role in the achievement of SDGs (SDG 14. Submarine life). requiring greater dissemination at various levels of their functions, services and management.
Solution
Providing a comprehensive, open and inclusive understanding of the most advanced knowledge on the importance, the challenges and benefits of the marine and coastal ecosystems within the context of climate change, using the new training formats and tools integrated in digital platforms.
Results
Generation and implementation of 4 MOOC (massive, open, online) courses included in the TRASMARES training syllabus (micro-credential) in which approximately 2,600 students have participated during the two first editions. This project received a highly favorable evaluation from the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities.
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Challenge
Lifelong training in highly specialised areas requires the use of new ways of learning and knowledge updating to promote the transfer of research results to the various target sectors. Coastal ecosystems play a major role in the achievement of SDGs (SDG 14. Submarine life). requiring greater dissemination at various levels of their functions, services and management.
Solution
Providing a comprehensive, open and inclusive understanding of the most advanced knowledge on the importance, the challenges and benefits of the marine and coastal ecosystems within the context of climate change, using the new training formats and tools integrated in digital platforms.
Results
Generation and implementation of 4 MOOC (massive, open, online) courses included in the TRASMARES training syllabus (micro-credential) in which approximately 2,600 students have participated during the two first editions. This project received a highly favorable evaluation from the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities.