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Without the people working enthusiastically at the different partner institutions, there would be no SUPERCOMET or MOSEM projects. A significant number of partners in 16 countries have participated and/or currently participate in the 4 SUPERCOMET/MOSEM line of projects, including universities, upper secondary schools, companies, professional organizations and local authorities.

To learn more about each partner, choose a country in the left hand menu.

 

   
   

MOSEM² Project workshop in Murcia (ES), November 2009

Participants at the MOSEM² workshop in Murcia, Spain on 6 November 2009.

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Back row, from left to right; Jose Miguel Zamarro (University of Murcia, ES), Peter Uylings (AMSTEL Institute, NL) and Lorenzo Rossi (University of Udine, IT).

Middle row, from left to right; Vegard Engstrøm (Simplicatus, NO), María José Cano (University of Murcia, ES), Ewa Kędzierska (AMSTEL Institute, NL) and Tomasz Greczyło (University of Wrocław, PL).

Front row, from left to right; Ernesto Martín (University of Murcia, ES), Francisco Esquembre (University of Murcia, ES) and Wim Peeters (PONTOn, BE)

   

MOSEM² Project workshop in Udine (IT), September 2009

Participants at the MOSEM² workshop in Udine, Italy on 25 September 2009.

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Back row, from left to right; Lorenzo Rossi (University of Udine, IT), Alberto Stefanel (University of Udine, IT), Peter Uylings (AMSTEL Institute, NL), Gerhard Rath (University of Graz, AT), Bernhard Falle (University of Graz, AT), Florian Kittner (University of Graz, AT) and Vegard Engstrøm (Simplicatus, NO).

Middle row, from left to right; Wim Peeters (PONTOn, BE), Leopold Mathelitsch (University of Graz, AT), Tomasz Greczyło (University of Wrocław, PL), Stefano Vercellati (University of Udine, IT), Libor Konicek (University of Ostrava, CZ) and Rossana Viola (University of Udine, IT).

Front row, from left to right; Assunta Bonnano (University of Udine, IT), Ewa Kędzierska (AMSTEL Institute, NL), Nadezdha Nancheva (University of Rousse, BG), Marisa Michelini (University of Udine, IT) and Alessandra Mossenta (University of Udine, IT).

MOSEM² Project workshop in Brno (CZ), February 2009

Participants at the MOSEM² workshop in Brno, Czech Republic on 5 February 2009.

Back row, from left to right; Josef Trna (University of Brno, CZ), Libor Konicek (University of Ostrava, CZ), Gerhard Rath (University of Graz, AT), Tomasz Greczyło (University of Wrocław, PL) and Vegard Engstrøm (Simplicatus, NO).

Middle row, from left to right; Alberto Stefanel (University of Udine, IT), Andrzej Karbowski (UMK, PL), Gren Ireson (Nottingham Trent University, UK) and Wim Peeters (University of Antwerp, BE)

Front row, from left to right; Frederic Bouquet (University Paris-Sud 11, FR), Rossana Viola (University of Udine, IT) and Ewa Kędzierska (AMSTEL Institute, NL).

   
   

MOSEM² Kick-off Conference in Amsterdam (NL), November 2008

Partner representatives from 10 countries gathered at the MOSEM² Kick-off Conference in Amsterdam, The Netherlands on 27 November 2008.

Clockwise, on the left side of the table; Ewa Kędzierska (AMSTEL Institute, NL, partly outside photo), Francisco Esquembre (University of Murcia, ES), Gren Ireson (Nottingham Trent Unviersity, UK, partly outside photo), Tomasz Greczyło (University of Wrocław, PL), Andrzej Karbowski (UMK, PL, partly hidden) and Ton Ellermeijer (AMSTEL Institute, NL).

At the back of the table; Wim Peeters (University of Antwerp, BE and Josef Trna (University of Brno, CZ).

Clockwise, on the right side of the table; Parvoletka Docheva (University of Rousse, BG), Nadezdha Nancheva (University of Rousse, BG), Ewa Debowska (University of Wrocł aw, PL), Libor Konicek (University of Ostrava, CZ), Alberto Stefanel (University of Udine, IT), Erika Mechlova (University of Ostrava, CZ), Anne Frescaline (University Paris-Sud 11, FR) and Sonia Miranda (University Paris-Sud 11, FR).

 

MOSEM Kick-off Conference in Torun (PL), January 2008

Partner representatives gathered at the MOSEM Kick-off Conference in Torun, Poland on 25 January 2008.

Back row, from left to right; Josef Trna (University of Brno, CZ), E. Derkowska-Rybicka (UMK, PL), Wim Peeters (University of Antwerp, BE), Gerhard Rath (University of Graz, AT), Michael Szczeszczak (Soliton, PL) and Frederic Bouquet (University Paris-Sud 11, FR).

Middle row, from left to right; Vegard Engstrøm (Simplicatus, NO), Grzegorz Karwasz (UMK, PL) and Tomasz Greczyło (University of Wrocław, PL).

Front row, from left to right; Marisa Michelini (University of Udine, IT), Jozefina Turł o (UMK, PL) and Andrzej Karbowski (UMK, PL).

   
   

SUPERCOMET 2 Final Conference in Wroc ł aw (PL), September 2007

The SUPERCOMET 2 Final Conference was held in Wroclaw, Poland on 12 September 2007.
Representatives from 13 countries participated, but unfortunately not all of them were present for this photo.

From left to right; Rossana Viola (University of Udine, IT), Vegard Engstrøm (Simplicatus, NO), Libor Konicek (University of Ostrava, CZ), Wim Peeters (University of Antwerp, BE), Jozefina Turło (UMK, PL), Gerhard Rath (University of Graz, AT), Grzegorz Osinski (UMK, PL), Raimund Girwidz (University of Ludwigsburg, DE), Leopold Mathelitsch (University of Graz, AT) and Frank Schweichert (AMSTEL Institute, NL).

   
   

SUPERCOMET Partner meeting in Busto Arsizio (IT), September 2002

The second SUPERCOMET partner meeting was held in Busto Arsizio on 19 September 2002, with representatives from all 8 partners in 4 countries.

Clockwise around the table; John McGrath (Edinburgh's Telford College, UK), Lars Meisingseth (NTNU, NO), Vegard Engstrøm (Simplicatus, NO), Sara Ciapparelli (ITCS Enrico Tosi, IT), Carl-Axel Husberg (Katedralskolen, NO), Paolo Piseri (Zanichelli Editore / University of Milan, NO), Knut Bodsberg (Katedralskolen, NO), Lorenzo Rossi (Zanichelli Editore, IT), Rita Reina (ITCS Enrico Tosi, IT), Helge Ræder (Katedralskolen, NO) and Giovanna Colombo (ITCS Enrico Tosi, IT).

Nina Moxnes (NTNU, NO), Mojca Čepič (University of Ljubljana, SI), Gorazd Planinšič (University of Ljubljana, SI) and Harvey Mellar (Institute of Education, University of London, UK) were not present.