id: 2024-1-EL01-KA121-ADU-000229470
Training for European Project Management
This project represents the first phase of SISERA’s Erasmus+ Adult Accreditation.
It focuses on developing our organisation’s capacity to plan, manage, and implement European educational projects with efficiency, transparency, and long-term sustainability.
Through staff training and structured mobility, the project strengthens the foundation needed to support future cooperation and learning activities within Erasmus+.
Details
INTRODUCTION
About the Project
This project marks the beginning of SISERA’s long-term participation in the Erasmus+ Programme. Its purpose is to build the practical capacity needed to manage projects with confidence and consistency — from planning and partner communication to reporting, inclusion, and quality assurance.
The staff trainings in Vienna and Iceland focused on the internal side of project work: how to organise a timeline, monitor tasks, maintain transparency, support participants, and collaborate respectfully with partners. Participants were able to compare practices, discuss challenges openly, and learn concrete methods that can be applied immediately inside SISERA.
The learners’ mobility in Rome brought the project full circle. While staff training strengthens the organisation, learner mobility connects our work directly to the people we serve. The Rome mobility provided a structured learning experience that supported communication, independence, cultural understanding, and confidence in social participation — all essential for adult education.
Together, these activities help us create a stable and responsible foundation for future Erasmus+ projects — one that prioritises clarity, care, and real learning.
Main topics
- European project design and implementation
- Partnership coordination and communication
- Quality management and reporting in Erasmus+
- Professional capacity building and organisational development
Project Overview
How the Project Works:
The project includes a sequence of training, preparation, mobility, and internal application phases designed to ensure real transfer of learning into SISERA’s work.
Preparation & Planning
Before each mobility, clear task roles, communication channels, travel arrangements, and learning expectations were defined. This ensured that every participant understood their responsibilities and could focus fully on the experience.
Structured Training & Mobility
The staff trainings in Vienna and Iceland provided hands-on experience in project planning, budgeting, reporting, inclusion, and partnership communication. The learners’ mobility in Rome supported personal development through guided activities and cultural learning.
Internal Sharing & Application
After each mobility, dedicated time was set aside for reflection and transferring knowledge into workflows. Templates, checklists, and internal briefings were developed to make improvements visible and practical.
Quality, Accessibility & Care
Throughout the project, emphasis was placed on safe, inclusive, and respectful participation. This included supporting learners’ needs, using clear language, ensuring support during travel, and maintaining responsible environmental travel practices.
Strengthen Practical Skills in Project Management
| Provide staff with step-by-step understanding of how to create timelines, manage budgets, coordinate with partners, and report progress accurately — reducing stress, guesswork, and dependency on outside support. |
Create Consistent Internal Tools and Procedures
| Develop shared templates and communication habits that make projects easier to run, easier to follow, and easier to evaluate. This ensures continuity when new staff members join future projects. |
Build and Maintain Meaningful European Partnerships
| Establish cooperation with organisations who share similar values and working styles, focusing on honest communication and realistic planning to support long-term collaboration. |
Support Personal Growth and Participation for Adult Learners
| Provide adult learners with opportunities to gain confidence, cultural awareness, and communication skills through mobility in Rome — helping strengthen self-efficacy and everyday independence. |
Ensure Sustainable, Inclusive, and Safe Participation
| Make mobility accessible, supportive, and environmentally responsible. Respect individual needs, encourage reflection, and ensure that every participant feels prepared and cared for before, during, and after the experience. |
Learning Outcomes:
For staff
Confidence with Erasmus+ rules, timelines, and documentation
Better budgeting, reporting, and quality assurance habits
Clearer communication with partners and within SISERA
For adult learners
Increased confidence, autonomy, and cultural awareness
New skills for communication and everyday problem-solving
A stronger sense of belonging in learning communities
For SISERA as an organisation
Internal PM guidelines and templates adopted
A shared way of working that supports future projects
Early partnerships confirmed for the next phases
Project Activities
Erasmus+ Incubator Course
- Vienna, Austria
- 6-12, July 2025
- Staff Mobility
Intensive modules on planning, budgeting, reporting, and partner management using real Erasmus+ scenarios.
Erasmus+ Project Management & eTwinning 2.0
- Reykjavik, Iceland
- 13-18, July 2025
- Staff Mobility
Practical tools and guidance on how to create and manage European education projects.
Mastering Erasmus+ Project Design & Implementation
- Rome, Italy
- 17-21, August 2025
- Learner Mobility
Workshops and guided visits combining language/cultural immersion with practical learning tasks that build confidence and participation.


















