October 2026 Target Confirmed for Core Modules Pilot

October 2026 Target Confirmed for Core Modules Pilot

30 June 2026

Core training modules are set to be piloted from the first week of October 2026, to be taught simultaneously across four African partner universities through an innovative hybrid teaching model. The target, first set at an earlier meeting, was reaffirmed during the IS4NCDs virtual meeting on 29 June 2026.

During the meeting, partners also reported steady progress on accreditation and ethics approvals, and a working group with representation from all seven partner institutions has been established to guide development of the project’s regional learning eHub.

A Hybrid Classroom Across Four Countries

Piloting of the three core modules will run between October and November 2026 at Copperbelt University, the University of Zambia, Stellenbosch University, and the University of the Witwatersrand. The delivery model was designed to make the most efficient use of teaching resources while still meeting the project’s requirement to pilot each core module at all four institutions. Rather than having lecturers travel to, or repeat, the same module at each site, one set of live lectures will be streamed simultaneously into all four classrooms, while participants attend in person and work through practical, challenge-based learning activities facilitated locally.

Accreditation and Ethics Approvals

Accreditation and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) approval processes are advancing across all partner institutions, with several already at an advanced stage ahead of the October pilots. Each institution is pursuing the recognition appropriate to its own academic processes, and partners are coordinating closely to streamline this work and avoid duplication of effort.

Ethics approval for the project’s evaluation protocol has already been secured through the Institute of Tropical Medicine, providing a charred foundation that partner institutions are now building on through their own local review processes.

Shaping the Project’s Digital Platform

A new working group has been formed to guide the development of the regional learning eHub, with a representative from every partner institution. Further review is planned once a trial version of the platform is ready.

The IS4NCDs project has received funding from the European Union's Erasmus+ programme under Grant Agreement no. 101179511

The IS4NCDs project has received funding from the European Union's Erasmus+ programme under Grant Agreement no. 101179511