
At the end of March, the students of the Pulchra schools of FVG (Italy) participated in a Challenge Based Learning laboratory on
Corallia, a Unit of the Research Center “Athena”, is a nonprofit LEP which performs publicly beneficial development functions. Our team comprises of people possessing a passion and a vision for supporting Greece’s “sciences, innovation, entrepreneurship and culture to flourish” as well as more specific goals to promote a “Joy of Creation” culture and the development of services and products “Innovation Made in Greece”. To achieve our vision, we have developed a wide range of activities focusing on: enhancing and disseminating innovation of all forms in the private and public sector. Our main achievements to this date are: the foundation of 3 hi-tech Clusters – mi-Cluster, si-Cluster, gi-Cluster. More than 10.000 people and organisations have directly benefited from our activities, including would-be-entrepreneurs, startups, SMEs, large corporations, pupils and students, while the indirect beneficiaries exceed 100.000 civilians and organisations.
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 824466. This page reflects the views of the author and the European Union is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.
At the end of March, the students of the Pulchra schools of FVG (Italy) participated in a Challenge Based Learning laboratory on
An effective method used in our project. One of the tools available to our students within the PULCHRA project is the Remote
Below is an article written by the City Science Reporters in a school in Prague on their PULCHRA project on waste. We
Below is an article written by members of the PULCHRA team in a school in the Czech Republic on their school’s fantastic
The University of Udine, through a team of the department of Agro-Food, Environmental and Animal Sciences (DI4A), coordinates the PULCHRA project in