The Peer Learning Activity (PLA) was successfully organized in Tallinn, Estonia, bringing together representatives from HETFA, TalTech, KTO Karatay University / AKİTEK, METU BILTIR Center, IZTECH, and The Institute for Future Research (IFR). The event served as a key milestone in strengthening collaboration and fostering knowledge exchange among partner institutions involved in European research and innovation ecosystems.
A Collaborative and Interactive Programme
The PLA was designed to create a highly interactive and engaging environment, combining presentations, workshops, and group discussions. The programme enabled participants to exchange expertise, share institutional experiences, and explore new opportunities for collaboration.
Participants actively contributed to discussions, providing insights into their respective institutional approaches and experiences in international project development.
Strengthening Partnerships and Knowledge Exchange
One of the main objectives of the activity was to enhance cross-institutional cooperation. The event provided a strong platform for networking, allowing participants to establish new connections and reinforce existing partnerships.
Looking Ahead
The Peer Learning Activity in Tallinn marked an important step toward building stronger, more sustainable partnerships among participating institutions. The knowledge shared and connections established during the event are expected to contribute to future collaborative projects and impactful outcomes.
As a follow-up to the PLA, partners will continue working on joint initiatives, proposal development, and knowledge exchange activities aimed at enhancing research and innovation capacity across institutions.






