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GET-AHED presentation at the INGENIUM WP7 Trip to Kerry, Ireland

Rebecca Robinson from MTU Hincks, partner of the GET-AHED project, was invited to present the research centres project work that addresses the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) highlighting the GET-AHED project and its main objectives of educating and self-assessing for the Green Transition on the INGENIUM Junior Winter School trip.

The INGENIUM partners were very interested in this project and made a commitment to help with the piloting of the platform having access to students and staff from 10 universities throughout Europe.

The Hincks Team and other MTU colleagues, 59 students, 10 mentors, 22 WP7 members, 3 rectors from 10 Universities joined likeminded peers who have sustainable development as part of their core activities within their Universities as part of the INGENIUM Alliance. INGENIUM is described as an alliance of world-class, transnational and interdisciplinary institutions that embodies the heterogeneity of European higher education, diverse in geography, cultural background, organisation and activities.