
What we have achieved
AI-Enhanced Learning Cookbook for Empowering Migrants (“AI Cookbook”)
The "AI Cookbook" project seeks to harness the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance adult education, particularly for migrant learners. Recognizing that educators may mistrust AI due to concerns about replacing human elements in teaching, this project uses a food-related metaphor to simplify and encourage the understanding and adoption of AI tools in educational contexts.
Participa City –Preventing racism and discrimination of ethnic and cultural minorities in Europe and fostering participation through a European game
Racism and discrimination of ethnic and cultural minorities can contribute to segregation of these groups and create barriers to active citizenship and participation in European society. The Participa City project aims to adapt a game which allows to train adult learners in key “gate keeper“ positions to detect and actively avoid racism and discrimination of ethnic and cultural minorities and to develop good practices to build inclusive processes.
Education Pathways for Circular Economy and ESG (Environment, Social, and Governance) Upskilling (ECOPATH)
The ECOPATH project highlights the potential of Circular Economy in supporting companies to implement Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) principles. It equips staff members of SMEs with the knowledge and skills to improve their companies’ environmental impact through circular approaches, and prepares educators and trainers to transfer relevant green skills and knowledge on Circular Economy and ESG to adult learners.
GreenScouts
The project aims to train VET learners in DE, NL, and ES as GreenScouts. The 3-phase concept involves preparation, guidance during work-based learning and post-support for sharing and communication of developed approaches.
EuRopean Bio-Economy ALliancE In Farming (RELIEF)
RELIEF is an Erasmus+ Alliance for Innovation which aims to develop and deliver an innovative approach for teaching bioeconomy in farming by developing specific learning resources addressing university students and farming practitioners.
PITCH – a model for gender-sensitive integration strategies based on Personalised,partIcipaTory, loCal, and multistakeHolder approaches
This EU project is co-financed by the European Union’s Asylum, Migration, and Integration Fund. PITCH is a project aimed at establishing a common European ground to support the design and implementation of local integration strategies addressed to migrant women, based on a personalised, participatory, and multi-stakeholder approach.