posted on 2015-12-07, 14:01authored byStergios Mavromatis, Alexandra Laiou, George Yannis, Jo BarnesJo Barnes, Gabriele Giustiniani, Luca Persia
Road safety is a multidisciplinary and multivariate scientific field, where every proposed action and measure should be developed and supported through strategies in the areas of engineering, enforcement,
education and emergency medical services, taking into consideration social and economic aspects as well. However tools do not create the road safety future, trained professionals do. A robust educational
curriculum is the only mean to communicate the necessary insights and knowledge within the constantly evolving environment of road safety. The objective of this paper is the comprehensive proposal for the development and testing, in Belarus, of a Masters Course in road safety according to the Bologna process requirements. In the framework of this proposal, , the requirements set, the masters’ curricula modules as well as the relevant expected learning outcomes are described.
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7th International Congress on Transportation Research
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MAVROMATIS, S. ...et al., 2015. Road safety training through a master course in Belarus. Presented at the 7th International Congress on Transportation Research, Athens, 5-6th Nov.
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Organised by the Hellenic Institute of Transportation Engineers and The Centre for Research & Technology Hellas (C.E.R.T.H.)/ Hellenic Institute of Transport (H.I.T.)
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