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The project is addressed to:
University lecturers
They can gain from innovative teaching methods and a repository of good practices
Students
They can provide feedback on their learning experiences, expectations, and needs
Decision makers
They can benefit from the project’s research-based recommendations
A database presenting practical, real-world EME examples from 12 countries
They bridge the disconnect between high-level policy decisions and academic professionals and end-users
A MOOC with the aim to create training resources for educators and administrators ensuring successful EME implementation
The Universidad de Murcia (UMU) joined the EME4EU project as associated partner. It is a comprehensive institution with tens of thousands of students, structured across multiple campuses, primarily Espinardo and La Merced. UMU offers a wide range of undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral programs within the European Higher Education Area, with notable strengths in health sciences, law, social sciences, and environmental studies.
In order to find an agreement on the quality criteria to select the good practices in English Medium Education, all partners contributed to identify and review existing policies and references at the national level in 12 European countries.
The second partners' meeting of the EME4EU project took place in Rethymno (EL) on 30 - 31 March 2026. All partners participated in the meeting, and the main discussed topics were: