Nano-education from a European perspective
Malsch, Ineke
Netherlands

At a global level, educating the nanotechnology workforce has been discussed since the beginning of the new millennium. Scientists, engineers and technicians should be trained in nanotechnology. Most educators prefer training students first in their own discipline at the Bachelor level (physics, chemistry, biology, etc) followed by specialisation in nanoscience and technology at the Master’s level. Some favour a broad interdisciplinary basic training in different nanosciences followed by specialisation in a particular application area. What constitutes a good nanoscience curriculum is also being discussed, as well as the application of e-learning methodologies.
The European Union is stimulating the development of nanoscience education in universities. The Erasmus Mundus programme is funding nanoscience and nanotechnology education programmes involving universities in several European countries. The policy debate in Europe is moving towards vocational training in nanotechnology for educating the technicians needed in industry and research. The EU vocational training institute CEDEFOP published a report in 2005. The EU funded European gateway to nanotechnology Nanoforum has stimulated the accessibility of nano-education throughout Europe with reports and online databases of education courses and materials. For university education, they list courses at the Bachelor, Master’s, and PhD level as well as short courses. The EU funded EuroIndiaNet project also reviewed Nano-education courses at the Master’s level, short courses, e-learning programmes, summerschools and vocational training courses.
In this presentation, I review Nanoforum and other publications on nano-education in Europe and highlight current trends and gaps.
References: Kulik, Tadeusz, Fidelus, Janusz D, “Education in the field of nanoscience”, Nanoforum, 2007 Nanoforum, “Education catalogue for higher education in nanotechnology”, Nanoforum, 2005 Nanoforum website: www.nanoforum.org > Nanoforum reports or Education/career (after free sign up). EuroIndiaNet, “Policies, Support Structures and Training Programmes that foster innovation in nanotechnology in India”, EuroIndiaNet, 2006, www.euroindianet.info
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