University of Tourism and Management on 25.06.2020 took part in the third project meeting of the All Routes Lead to Rome project. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the meeting, originally planned in Oviedo, Spain, has been realised in online mode on the basis of an agenda developed and shared jointly by all partners.
At the meeting, Partners discussed about the project progress and deadlines extensions of Module 2. In particular, they focused on developing the contents under the Intellectual Output 2.
Furthermore, all partners confirmed their Module and agreed to be focused on developing contents for IO3.
All Routes Lead to Rome is a Project co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Commission which involves a Consortium of 8 Partners from 5 countries (Belgium, Italy, Greece, Macedonia and Spain).
The project aims to enable university students to identify and pursue the best strategies to maximize the economic return of the ancient routes network, develop basic and transversal skills such as self-reliance, leadership and ability to work in groups, problem solving, mastering of digital skills and multilingualism.