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This project (612408-EPP-1-2019-1-EPPKA2-KA) has been funded with support from the European Commission. This web site reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

Dissemination

Partners' Institution:

University Paris-Dauphine

Date of the event:

28 November 2021 - 02 February 2022

Held in:

Online (France)

Geographical Relevance:

International

Type of Dissemination event:

Press/media

Target group:

University Administrators of other HEIs
Professors of other HEIs
Students
General public

Number of people reached by event:

University Administrators of other HEIs: More than 200
Professors of other HEIs : More than 200
Students: More than 200
General public: More than 200

Description of Dissemination Event:

Publishing the details of the workshop organised by Birkbeck University of London, Paris-Dauphine University, and Vienna University of Economics and business on the LinkedIn and Facebook pages of GrEnFIn project.

Supporting Documents:




In line with the key elements of the Innovation Union and the EU Higher Education Modernisation Agenda, the GrEnFIn Erasmus+/Knowledge Alliance project aims to provide the Energy Sector's stakeholders (energy providers, private companies, research institutes) the figure of the Sustainable Energy experts professional, i.e. European high skilled professionals capable to face the changing challenges in the field with an inclusive global logic. Its main expected results are the development of an innovative Joint Master Degree in the Green Energy and Finance targeting young students, but also a Professional Module to train companies' staff and experts already active in the labor market.

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