E-Mail IMAGE: Montse Guitert, a faculty member and Edul@b researcher, will lead the UOC's participation in the EU project ECOLHE over the next three years. view more Credit: (Photo: Massimiliano Minocri, UOC) E-learning has become a key teaching and learning tool in the current pandemic and ensuring its quality throughout Europe is one of the aims of a series of research projects being launched this year. In Europe, e-learning covers a range of teaching methods that vary from country to country. The Erasmus+ Empower Competences for Online Learning in Higher Education (ECOLHE) project, in which the UOC is a participant, has been set up to examine the way in which the idea of e-learning has been put into practice in the European Higher Education Area.