Short-term effects of the project:
The short-term effects of the project aim to enhance knowledge in EU studies for students, raise interest in European studies among a wider range of students and professionals, and provide practical skills for business development in the European market. The project will disseminate relevant information through publication of teaching and scientific materials, and provide a framework for developing practical skills in European project management. The project may also offer solutions to issues with allocating EU funds, support the careers of young lecturers and researchers, and attract students from outside the EU to learn about the European Union.
Medium-term effects of the project:
The medium-term effects of the project aim to create a link between academia and the social and economic environment by involving entrepreneurs and professionals. It aims to identify new research directions and increase interest in EU studies among Master and PhD students and young researchers. The project also seeks to expand research fields and disseminate research results, identify factors affecting the resilience and efficiency of European businesses and the EU funds, formulate policy recommendations, and increase interest in EU studies for future students. Furthermore, it provides Master and Bachelor students with the necessary skills for EU-funded projects and entrepreneurship initiatives.
Long-term effects of the projects:
The long-term effects of the project include increased visibility and awareness of the European business environment, advanced research in European business resilience and performance, better prepared teaching personel and researchers in EU studies, and an increase in the number of innovative firms in the North-East Region of Romania. The project also aims to optimize policies for the attraction and management of EU funds, create a more competitive market, and better prepare students for the global labour market. Additionally, the project seeks to attract students outside of the EU to study EU studies and develop the necessary skills and competences for success in the EU labour market, as well as to maximize the impact of the neighbourhood policy and reduce problems related to the geographical location near the Eastern border of the European Union.