About Project «European Data Strategy: Data Governance for New Opportunities»

The main aim of the project

The main aim of the project Jean Monnet Module "European Data Strategy: Data Governance for New Opportunities" # 101127839 - Data4EU - ERASMUS-JMO-2023-HEI-TCH-RSCH is to study EU legislation and practices on personal data protection, dissemination of information about the new European rules of work with personal data of the GDPR, public dialogue, and stakeholder discussion, improvement of public perceptions of EU values and their compliance with information technologies.

From Data Governance to Europe’s Digital Future!

3

years


Duration of the project
397

bachelors


Bachelors
100

masters


Masters
80

participants


Participants of the round tables and workshops (researchers, IT-specialists, teachers and business people)


Lifeline of the project "European Data Strategy: Data Governance for New Opportunities"

Erasmus+ Jean Monnet Module #101127839 — Data4EU — ERASMUS-JMO-2023-HEI-TCH-RSCH
  • 1 November 2023The start of the project

    The start of the project "European Data Strategy: Data Governance for New Opportunities"
  • 1 December 2023Teaching module “Data Governance: importance, benefits and EU policy”

    More than 130 bachelor students of the Department of Automated Control Systems have started studying the principles of data governance
  • 1 December 2023Teaching module “The European Approach to Design of Data Marketplaces”

    More than 150 bachelor students of the Department of Automated Control Systems have started studying the principles of Design of Data Marketplaces
  • 1 March 2024Teaching module “Harmonized rules on fair access to and use of IoT-generated data”

    More than 50 masters of the Department of Automated Control Systems have started studying the Harmonized rules on fair access to and use of IoT-generated data
  • 1 March 2024Teaching module “Data sharing for new opportunities”

    More than 50 masters of the Department of Automated Control Systems have started studying tthe principles of data sharing
  • 1 March 2024Teaching module “A European Approach to Data Governance”

    Delivery of a module for PhD students in Computer Science.
  • 1 November 2024Teaching module “The European Approach to Design of Data Marketplaces”

    More than 140 bachelor students of the Department of Automated Control Systems have started studying the principles of Design of Data Marketplaces
  • 1 December 2024Teaching module “Data Governance: importance, benefits and EU policy”

    More than 145 bachelor students of the Department of Automated Control Systems have started studying the principles of data governance
  • 1 March 2025Teaching module “Harmonized rules on fair access to and use of IoT-generated data”

    More than 50 masters of the Department of Automated Control Systems have started studying the Harmonized rules on fair access to and use of IoT-generated data
  • 1 March 2024Teaching module “Data sharing for new opportunities”

    More than 50 masters of the Department of Automated Control Systems have started studying tthe principles of data sharing
  • 1 March 2024Teaching module “A European Approach to Data Governance”

    Delivery of a module for PhD students in Computer Science.
  • 17 February-7 March 2025Winter School "A European approach to Data Governance"

    The Winter School brought together experts and over 50 students of Lviv Polytechnic National University to explore the European data strategy, data governance frameworks, and key EU regulatory initiatives. Through lectures and interactive sessions, participants gained practical insights into responsible data management and Europe’s data-driven future.
  • 1 November 2025Teaching module “The European Approach to Design of Data Marketplaces”

    More than 135 bachelor students of the Department of Automated Control Systems have started studying the principles of Design of Data Marketplaces
  • 1 December 2025Teaching module “Data Governance: importance, benefits and EU policy”

    More than 145 bachelor students of the Department of Automated Control Systems have started studying the principles of data governance