Project: Eco Lumen: Empowering Sustainable Energy Education Through Vocational Training.
Duration: 24 months
Reference Nr. VET – 101183327
Grant Amount: 355.839,00 EUR
Grant Authority: European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA)
At the heart of the project is the development of a specialised curriculum for training Light Pollution Mitigation Specialists.
This vocational education and training (VET) program focuses on equipping learners with the green and digital skills needed to meet modern labor market demands, boosting their employability in sustainable industries.
Key features of the project include:
Digital and Modular Learning Ecosystem: A flexible, personalized training framework that supports both educators and students in adapting to sustainability-focused content.
Hands-On Pilot Trainings: Practical workshops and real-world applications designed to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and industry demands
Eco Lumen aligns with the goals of the Erasmus+ Programme by promoting inclusion, diversity, digital transformation, and international cooperation in education. By addressing the challenges of light pollution, the project supports sustainable urban development and environmental well-being while creating new job opportunities in a growing field.
Eco Lumen is paving the way for a sustainable future by empowering educators and students to lead the charge in energy transformation. Together, we are not just building skills – we are shaping a greener, more resilient world.
Eco Lumen Project
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