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The T-GREEN project aims to address the necessary reforms in graduate education, aligned with the Green Deal. Its implementation will facilitate the transition from traditional to forward-looking, environmentally conscious, and interdisciplinary curricula, while promoting student mobility and developing frameworks for joint degree programs.
The primary objective of the project is the capacity building of national and institutional administrative staff, decision-makers, policy developers, educators, researchers, and students. These capacities will enable the actors to effectively integrate sustainable development goals and environmental issues into policy-making processes 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 Professional Education Quality Assurance, Yerevan State University, Eurasia International University, Armenian State University of Economics, French University in Armenia, National Polytechnic University of Armenia, Armenian National Agrarian University, Goris State University, Gavar State University, as well as the non-governmental organizations Erasmus Student Network Yerevan and Bridge of Hope.
The European Union partners include the International Hellenic University (Greece), Mykolas Romeris University (Lithuania), the Catholic University of Portugal (Portugal), and Jagiellonian University (Poland).
During the project’s kick-off meeting held on April 4–5, 2023, the fundamental principles of the project were discussed, specific action packages were presented, and the responsible parties along with timelines for the tasks were specified.

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