From Collaborative Projects to Education and Training Resources

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It is self-evident that if the process industries are to become more sustainable, current and future workforces must be able to learn about the innovative technologies and approaches being developed in collaborative projects.

A forthcoming workshop being held by the Britest coordinated  SPRING project under the auspices of the EU H2020:SPIRE PPP seeks to tackle this requirement in a way that will be of interest to anyone seeking to maximise the impact of their projects, be they EU-funded or otherwise.

Every SPIRE project contains a wealth of valuable learning that could be used to educate and train those in industry and higher education, but currently the structures and guidance needed to enable this learning to reach its maximum impact are lacking. The SPRING Project is tasked with developing a framework and guidance to address this challenge, hence this workshop will bring together expertise from academia and industry to:

  • Explore innovative approaches for taking learning from collaborative projects into academic and lifelong-learning courses
  • Establish what formats and structures of training work well for different EU countries, institutions and levels of learning
  • Explore key learning themes from SPIRE projects

Attendance at the workshop is free, but numbers are limited.

Register your interest now

For questions about the workshop, or the SPRING project in general, please contact the project coordinator, Amy Peace.