In the framework of TU Dublin Green Week 2024, the Erasmus+ project NEMOS, together with TU Dublin’s Faculty of Sciences & Health and TU Dublin Sustainability welcome students, teachers and all interested stakeholders to the NEMOS event:
EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABILITY & EU GREENCOMP FRAMEWORK
Respond to the growing need for educating to develop the knowledge, skills & attitudes to live, work & act in a sustainable manner
14 March 2024 12:45h-16:30h GMT
TU Dublin, Central Quad | Grangegorman Lower D07 ADY7 Dublin 7 Ireland
Programme:
13:00h – 14:00h
Lunch and Learn Keynote (available hybrid)
‘GreenComp: sustainability competences for lifelong learning, the European framework’
Dr. Guia Bianchi
EU NEMOS Project overview
14:00h – 15:00h
Education for Sustainability Parallel Seminars and Panel discussions (onsite only)
- Societal Engagement for Sustainability Education ‘NEMOS A new educational model for the competencies acquisition of sustainability competences through service-learning’
- Sustainability in Sciences and Health – Industry Perspectives
15:00h – 16:30h
Parallel Workshops (onsite only)
- Scaffold Workshop: Pedagogical Approaches and Competences for Sustainability.
- Revising your Laboratory Manual for Sustainability
Workshop resource: Scaffold Workshop: Pedagogical Approaches and Competences for Sustainability
ONSITE ATTENDANCE (whole programme):
Please book tickets (5€) on Eventbrite for onsite attendance.
ONLINE ATTENDANCE (keynote only):
The keynote address will be available online, tickets are not required but please complete this form to receive the link to join the webinar.
Dr. Guia Bianchi
Dr. Guia Bianchi is a researcher at the European Commission Joint Research Centre in Seville. She is one of the co-authors of GreenComp and Sustainability competences, describing research done so far on sustainability competences, green skills and skills for the circular economy. Her main research interests include competences and skills for the green and digital transitions, and innovation policies.
About the NEMOS project
The NEMOS project acknowledges sustainability as an increasingly crucial skill for graduate and post-graduate students to tackle important global challenges such as climate change, food waste and the loss of biodiversity in their professional future. Therefore, the project aims to define a new educational model to integrate sustainability competences in the curricula of food-related degrees by means of service learning.
Co-funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union, the NEMOS project is led by the Public University of Navarra and includes the following consortium partners: Technological University Dublin (Ireland); Technological University Graz (Austria); Rhône-Alpes Higher Institute of Agriculture (France); University of Pisa (Italy); and IGCAT.
More information at www.nemosproject.com