International cooperation

The active international cooperation of the College of Applied Massage and Therapy started in autumn 2012 with employment of international project coordinator. Students got an opportunity to go for a 3-month-long mobility to Switzerland and work in a 5-star-hotel SPA The Dolder Grand. In 4 years the SPA has provided practice for over 20 students and graduates of our school. In autumn 2012, with the support of European Commission, our school team went on a mobility to England and the basis for the future student mobilities was formed.

In 2013 10 CAMT teachers studied massage in 2-week mobilities in Europe – England, Italy, Malta, France and Portugal. The learning mobilities were organised in the frame of Leonardo da Vinci life-long learning program. Within the framework of Nordplus Adult in August 2013 2 CAMT teachers visited the Island School of Massage Therapy and studied there various massage therapy techniques.

In 2014, 2015 and 2016  CAMT received grants from European Commission for our 3 different Erasmus+  mobility projects. In 2014-2016 33 CAMT students visited seven European countries including Malta, Spain, Italy, Germany, Cyprus and Belgium and 6 teachers and trainers visited two countries Germany and Malta. In 2015 EMTS got support for a 3-year-long strategic partnership project (KA2) “Innovative teaching methods for development of communication skills in foreign languages for massage teachers and students”.

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