Project description
University alliance gets behind sustainable consumption and production
Sustainable consumption and production patterns are a UN Sustainable Development Goal. The EURECA-PRO Alliance of seven universities (Montanuniversitaet Leoben, Technical University Bergakademie Freiberg, University of Petrosani, University of Leon, Technical University of Crete, Silesian University of Technology and Mittweida University of Applied Sciences) is promoting research in the field of Responsible Consumption and Production. The EU-funded RE-EURECA-PRO project will increase the research and innovation dimension and the transformative potential of the Alliance, in line with its long-term 2040 goal of a joined virtual and integrated European campus. RE-EURECA-PRO is also in line with the extensive education dimension defined by the EURECA-PRO Erasmus proposal submitted in February 2020.
Objective
Montanuniversitaet Leoben (Austria), Technical University Bergakademie Freiberg (Germany), University of Petrosani (Romania), University of Leon (Spain), Technical University of Crete (Greece), Silesian University of Technology (Poland) and Mittweida University of Applied Sciences (Germany) have joined forces to create a strong and unique European University in the field of Responsible Consumption and Production (RCP): EURECA-PRO. As one of the successful European University Alliances of the second call of the Erasmus+ call for proposals, EURECA-PRO intends to now expand its project in the field of research and innovation. The overall objective of this RE-EURECA-PRO proposal is to enhance the research and innovation dimension and thus transformative potential of the EURECA-PRO Alliance, in line with its shared, integrated, long-term 2040 vision and mission as well as in synergy with its extensive education dimension as set out in the EURECA-PRO Erasmus proposal submitted in February 2020.
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Programme(s)
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H2020-EU.5. - SCIENCE WITH AND FOR SOCIETY
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(opens in new window) H2020-IBA-SwafS-Support-2-2020
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8700 LEOBEN
Austria
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