Our organisation is involved in a variety of international projects as a partner or consortium leader.
Our projects cover a wide range of topics and areas, with a focus on education, science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) and the development of social skills. One of our main goals is to promote a better quality of life by increasing interest in social skills and STEM subjects. To achieve this, we are working to develop digital skills and pedagogies for teachers to support them in delivering education more effectively in the digital age.
We are proud to participate, year after year, in the Researchers’ Night as a consortium partner, as an exhibiting venue and as an organisation offering programmes. This event gives us an excellent opportunity to share our passion for science and technology with the public, inspiring the researchers and innovators of tomorrow.
We are also strengthening the support to the agricultural and food sectors in Ethiopia, which is key to the economic development and food security of the region. We are also working on the operation of a European STE(A)M platform linking education, science and the arts, and supporting communication and collaboration through international projects, particularly in Cambodia and the Philippines.
Another valuable project is the ERA Talents project, which aims to promote the career and employability of research and innovation talent across sectors, with a particular focus on the countries for enlargement. We are also involved in the development of a collaborative, interdisciplinary teacher training model that supports integrated STEM education.
Through our projects, we contribute to the development of society, education and the economy, while promoting international cooperation and knowledge sharing.