Learning to be Green: An AI-enhanced multilingual online course for developing a green entrepreneurial mindset

L2BGreen is a 3-year international project, consisting of 10 partners organisations from 7 different EU countries. It aims to leverage scalable, digital ways of learning as the means to move forward the green transition through increased awareness of and knowledge on green entrepreneurship.

The general objectives of the project are:

  1. Build a green entrepreneurial mindset within the European working population and those preparing to (re-)enter it;
  2. Develop a multilingual AI-enriched online course to teach a green entrepreneurship mindset.

The specific objectives are:

  1. Stimulating a sense of initiative and entrepreneurial attitudes, mind-sets and skills in learners, educational staff and other workers, in line with the Entrepreneurship Competence Framework;
  2. Fostering new, innovative and multidisciplinary approaches to teaching and learning: fostering innovation in education design and delivery, teaching methods, assessment techniques, learning environments and/or developing new skills;
  3. Building and supporting effective and efficient higher education and vocational education and training systems, which are connected and inclusive, and contribute to innovation;
  4. Supporting skills development in the deep tech domains; supporting Europe’s innovation capacity by broadening its talent pool in these new, disruptive technologies.

Project partners:

  1. UNIVERSITEIT TWENTE
  2. BERNER FACHHOCHSCHULE
  3. UNIVERSITAT DES SAARLANDES
  4. TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET GRAZ
  5. ENCHATTED I.K.E.
  6. ZDRUŽENJE DELODAJALCEV OBRTI IN PODJETNIKOV SLOVENIJE GIZ
  7. MITTETULUNDUSUHING CLEANTECH FOREST
  8. VEREIN ZUR ENTWICKLUNG DERDIGITALEN ZUKUNFTSBILDUNG
  9. SXOLES DELTA ATHINAS EKPAIDEFTIKIANONYMI ETAIREIA
  10. SIHTASUTUS ESTONIAN BUSINESS SCHOOL

Implementation: April 2024 – March 2027

 

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