
The Software Engineering and Internet Technologies (SEIT) Laboratory is an integral part of the Department of Computer Science of the University of Cyprus. (SEIT) focuses its research activities on two important areas of Information Technology, namely Software Engineering and Internet Technologies. In the second area, the Laboratory concentrates its expertise on the development of ICT-enabled Creativity and Enhanced Learning Environments, platforms and tools. SEIT has extensive experience in the area of applying ICT to Technology Enhanced Learning (e-Learning, m-Learning, Blended Learning and Open and Distance Learning) in general, as well as Life Long Learning in particular. This expertise is both at technical level and at developing policies and qualification frameworks for such activities. Regarding only ERASMUS+ related activities, SEIT has recently coordinated five ERASMUS+ projects (VeLoCiTy, World-of-Physics, DiFens, IDEA, wINGS), currently coordinates three ERASMUS+ projects: CHAT2LEARN (begun in 2021), CHILD (begun in 2022) and DigiComPass (begun in December 2022), and also participates in 45 more: DIGIWATER, FARM, ALIVE, Digi-Ageing, DiGi4ME, KAEBUP, EPUM, WINDEXT, Dig-It, ICD-4TVET, TOOLS, PRIMAE, QHELP, Digi-Sporting, Job-Jo, HEPA4ALL, REBEL, CiSTEM², TOVID-20, T4SVEN, PIECIT, D-COLLAB, CONNECT, DIPHE, Epsilon, Intermove+, BLUE-ISLES, MyCred4Home, DACG, Rural Plus, BRIGHTS, The Learning Age, Bee-In, GTUP!, Beyzo, Rethink-React, Race4Life, DEEL4Host, Facilitate AI, AllIn&win, TRiPGiFT, iLEAP Coach, DiSHEd, Astractive, FOOD4ALL. SEIT has also participated in 13 Leonardo da Vinci projects, 3 EUMEDIS projects, 2 FP (Framework Programs), 1 INCO-DC and 3 projects funded by national funds. It has also participated in the EMUNI project(https://emuni.si) and the VUSCC initiative (https://vussc.col.org), both related to policy making or reform and qualifications accreditation, as well as in the Interreg IVC project Innofun, on developing policies for entrepreneurship and innovation. SEIT is currently participating in two AAL projects: eSticky, and GUIDed, and in one national project: ReaDI-STANCE, all of them related to different themes of the ERASMUS+ programme.
