The university team, as part of a consortium of European universities and schools from Cyprus, Greece, Spain, Portugal, and Romania, has been selected for funding under the European Union’s Erasmus+ Programme within the framework of KA220–SCH (School Education Partnership). The approved project proposal is entitled “Development of Sustainable Skills for the Prevention and Management of Delinquent Behaviour in Schools” (BONDS – Sustainable Skills Building towards the Prevention and Management of Delinquent Behaviours at Schools) (Project No. 2025-1-CY01-KA220-SCH-000358132).
The project is coordinated by Neapolis University Paphos (Cyprus).
The BONDS project focuses on the development of an innovative methodology and a comprehensive set of educational resources, including guidelines and manuals, digital materials, an e-learning platform, podcasts, storytelling tools, and educational games. Practical implementation will be ensured through seminars and webinars, while project outcomes and impact will be disseminated through dedicated communication channels.
Natalia Tkachenko, Vice-Rector for Research and International Relations, took part in a consortium partners’ meeting, which was held online on September 9.


