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FEB 2025

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Developing internal capacities to meet external challenges

Welcome to a webinar open to all who may have an interest or passion about social sustainability and how to build inner skills needed to meet the environmental challenges.

Datum: 20 februari 25
Tid: 13.00-13.45 CET
Place:
Digital, a link to the webinar will be shared by e-mail on the 19th of February

In 2015, the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) provided a comprehensive plan for a sustainable world by 2030. However, progress is not happening fast enough, and we urgently need to increase our collective abilities to face and work effectively with complex challenges.

Inner Development Goals (IDG) is a non-profit initiative committed to fostering inner development towards more sustainable futures. The initiative focus on research by collecting and communicating science-based skills and qualities that help us to live purposeful, sustainable, and productive lives and bring the power of inner development to global challenges faced by humanity.

This lecture is given by Sofia Lord, Support for learning for sustainable development at municipality of Gävle and Signhild Olsson, Operations manager Regional development center for school cooperation, University of Gavle.

Join us for our second session of our EU GREEN Monthly Stakeholder Lecture Series, featuring insightful discussions on sustainability and innovation within the European University Alliance framework. These webinars is hosted by EU GREEN Work Package 5 in collaboration with external stakeholders.

Don’t miss this opportunity to connect and learn about how to collaborate for social sustainability.

Registration

The webinar is free, but we need your registration by 18 February. Please register in the form below.

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Time and place

20 Feb 2025

13.00

Digitalt

Engelska

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