With the ESF project 'Training for the future', we are focusing on the theme of healthcare. We want to develop training for both the healthcare and welfare sectors in Flanders. Both sectors are undergoing transformation.
Neighborhood makers work with young people in a vulnerable situation to tackle an emergency in their neighbourhood. We use STEM skills to work on a circular economy.
For many years, the Green Guide was a printed English-language city guide with sustainable information, exclusively for incoming international students at UGent and Artevelde University College.
The aim is to further develop and market a digital tool (Lifecity) for facilitating counselling conversations in youth services for children (6-12 years), and a partial prototype of a similar tool for 12+ young people (LifeTree).
This Erasmus+ project supports students and teachers to strengthen transitions and cohesion within the subjects of mathematics and science over the years and between different subjects.
‘ProuD To Teach All’ is an ambitious transnational project for supporting teachers and school leaders to effectively work with learners from a variety of backgrounds and with a range of learning differences. It is funded by the European Commission Erasmus+ programme.