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Tackle Real Working Life Challenges (Student Badge) - INGENIUM Education Lab

Tackle Real Working Life Challenges (Student Badge) - INGENIUM Education Lab

Badge awarded to

Sohvi Hautajoki


Issued on 26 Feb 2026 by

INGENIUM European University

INGENIUM European University

In this INGENIUM Education Lab, students worked in groups across universities and were assigned a real-life challenge from a company. They were tasked with developing an innovation and collaborative solution for the company. Students attended three live sessions hosted by the lecturers and availed of a weekly online clinic, along with meeting in their teams. The project was co-created by four INGENIUM partners (Ireland - MTU, France - URN, Romania - TUIASI and Finland - XAMK) aiming at knowledge-sharing between students with interdisciplinary background, as well as networking in an intercultural collaborative online environment.
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Achievement Type Certificate Of Completion
Field of Study Business, Education, Engineering, Psychology, Human Resources
Code Collaborative Online International Learning
Specialization Internationalisation, COIL, authentic assessment

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INGENIUM European University

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INGENIUM is an alliance of ten institutions of higher education from ten European countries. We seek to enable each member of the network to offer high-quality study and qualification programmes with digital components which are shared within the INGENIUM Alliance. Due to the internationalisation of courses and an increase in student and staff mobility, the promotion of intercultural competence among teachers and students is of central interest to us.

Criteria

This badge recognises students who completed a real life work project where they: - Undertook an 8-week online collaboration process - Developed solutions to a real-world business challenge - Produced a recorded presentation and an engaging poster - Tailored real outputs to partner companies in France, Romania, and Finland