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BLENDED INTENSIVE PROGRAMME

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THE GREEN TRANSITION: THINKING AND ACTING GREEN TO MITIGATE CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENVIRONMENTAL BIODIVERSITY DEGRADATION

13 – 17 May 2024

BIP will be held in Daugavpils, Latvia from May 13 till 17 May, 2024.

Climate change and environmental degradation are an existential threat to the EU and the world. To tackle these challenges, the European Union has endorsed a new European growth strategy – a European Green Deal – that will transform Europe into a modern, resource-efficient and competitive economy. The European Green Deal aims to make Europe climate-neutral by 2050, boost the economy through green technologies, create sustainable industry and transport, reduce pollution and prevent biodiversity loss.

The educational aspect is crucial to encourage society to take decisive action to mitigate climate change and conserve biodiversity. Education and training must respond to the challenges and realities of the 21st century and meet the needs of learners and help them cope with the stress and anxiety of a planet in crisis. In order to acquare the competences needed to build a more sustainable economy and society, Blended Intensive Programme includes various topics related to the green transformation.

The content of the programme will provide students with necessary knowledge and skills about green transformation, promote an understanding of sustainability, and will facilitate the decision-making processes needed to implement and participate in long term structural change.

The aim of the BIP

To provide students with knowledge and raise awareness of the need and importance of green transformation for climate change mitigation and biodiversity conservation.

The main tasks

To explain the need for a green transformation and raise awareness of the European Green Deal as a tool for a green transformation.

To promote awareness of biodiversity and the need to conserve it.

Encourage students to take sustainable action to mitigate climate change and conserve biodiversity, using sustainable examples in biodiversity conservation, urban green spaces, aquatic ecosystems, etc.

To promote the exchange of faculty experiences in the field of green transformation between different higher education institutions.

Educational /research method/form

Lectures, Workshops, Discussions, Study tours, Excursions

Student’s profile: Master’s students in Biology, Environmental Sciences, Natural Sciences

Number of expected participants: 15 – 18 students

Teaching language: English

Students will be awarded 3 ECTS.

Admission fee: Erasmus students – no fee (Erasmus grant from home university)

Accommodation: Study and Research Center “Ilgas” ( EUR per day)

  • Shared rooms 
  • Skrudalienas pag., Augšdaugavas novads, LV-5470

Application deadline: 1st April, 2024

Application form

Only selected students have to fill this form and send to DU by e-mail: inese.hodanova@du.lv till the 1st of April.

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