Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL)

Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) is a form of virtual exchange or telecollaboration that enables faculty from any discipline to use online tools to foster sustained student collaboration. The main goal is to enhance intercultural competence. While COIL traditionally connects participants across national borders, it is equally effective for facilitating intercultural experiences where face-to-face interaction is not feasible.

Offered by Name COIL / Subject Offered to ISCED code Date
PXL Occupational challenges for people with memory impairment and dementia Students occupational therapy & nursing (level 6), PXL & Jimma University (seeking for new European partner in the joint course) Autumn semester
PXL MEGA project: global challenges in IT (Blended COIL, 1 week at Belgium Campus in South Africa) Students in computer science (level 6) from PXL, Fontys (Netherlands) & Belgium Campus (South Africa) (joint course) Spring semester
UNEATLANTICO Global Language Learning Initiative (GLLI) Aimed at students of Primary Education, Applied Languages, Translation and Interpretation, Translation and Language Teaching. 0231 October – December
March – May
UNEATLANTICO Clio, Oikos & Co.: Comparative Business History through Project-Based Learning Business or History. Undergraduate or master level. 0222
0410
Autumn semester
UNEATLANTICO Soil Modeling and Assessment with GIS Tools: A Transnational Approach Agro-Food Engineering students.
Students with basic knowledge in environmental sciences, soil science, agronomy or related disciplines.
Students interested in geospatial data analysis, digital modeling and agricultural sustainability.
Teachers and students in the areas of agronomy, environmental sciences and geography would be the ideal profiles to participate.
April – May
UNEATLANTICO Precision Agriculture: Integrating GNSS and UAV into GIS for Agricultural Optimization Agricultural and Food Engineering students.
Students studying courses related to agricultural engineering, environmental sciences, topography, geomatics and agronomy.
April – May
(starting in 2026)