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We are delighted to report on the second transnational meeting of the SustainEd project, which took place in Barcelona on 29-30 October 2024. The venue was the Bellaterra Campus of the Autonomous University of Barcelona.
During the meeting, the partners reviewed the tasks carried out so far, assessed the progress of the project and agreed on the content of the tasks for the next period, on the deadlines and responsibilities.
During the two-day meeting, in addition to project management, coordination and quality assurance, a number of important topics were discussed, including the progress of the three main project results (SustainEdX, SustainEdM, SustainEdG), the testing of the learning materials as well as the planning of the professional content of the short-term training of educators and trainers planned for spring 2025.

The innovative learning toolkit resulting from the project will integrate the living lab approach and thanks to the host institution’s researchers, we had the opportunity to see several successful real-life examples for living labs.
Please follow the progress of the project on sustain-ed.eu to see how the project is paving the way towards a greener future through innovative teaching methods that address real problems.

More about the project, here:
https://sustain-ed.eu