International Workshop of the Erasmus+ T-GREEN project - “Transforming Graduate Education for Green and Sustainable Future in Armenia”

Monday , 01 de December 2025 - 09:30 to Friday , 05 de December 2025 - 17:30

Universidade Católica Portuguesa - Porto

Rua de Diogo Botelho 1327
Porto4169-005
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The Faculty of Biotechnology – Universidade Católica Portuguesa will host the International Workshop of the Erasmus+ T-GREEN project - “Transforming Graduate Education for Green and Sustainable Future in Armenia” from 1st to 5th of December 2025.

The three-year project focuses on necessary reforms in post-baccalaureate education at universities, with a key emphasis on “Green” policies. Its implementation aims to facilitate the transition of universities from traditional educational programs to future-oriented, green, and interdisciplinary programs. It promotes student mobility and develops structures for the implementation of educational programs that grant joint qualifications.

The main objective of the project is to enhance the capacities of national and institutional administrative staff, decision-makers, policymakers, educators, researchers, and students. This will enable these stakeholders to integrate sustainable development goals and environmental issues into policies and educational content.

The Armenian participants in the project include the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of the Republic of Armenia, the National Center for Quality Assurance, the National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia (coordinator), Eurasia International University (co-author), Yerevan State University, the State University of Economics of Armenia, the French University of Armenia, National Polytechnic University, National Agrarian University of Armenia, Goris State University, Gavar State University, “Erasmus Student Network Yerevan,” and “Hope Bridge” NGOs.

The EU partners involved in the project are the International Hellenic University (Greece), Mikolas Romeris University (Lithuania), the Catholic University of Portugal (Portugal), and the Jagiellonian University of Krakow (Poland).

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