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Erasmus + School for Social Entrepreneurship

Name of the Project: EEE3S+ - Erasmus + School for Social Entrepreneurship


Project Number: 2023-1-FR01-KA220-HED-000166140


Project Coordinator: Université de Bretagne Occidentale (France)


Type of Project: Erasmus+ KA2 - Cooperation partnerships in higher education


Project Lifetime: 17th of September 2023 until 16th of September 2026


Partners:

Instituto Politécnico do Porto (Portugal)

Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain)

Universidad de Santiago de Chile (Chile)

Universitat de Valencia (Spain)

Scuola Superiore di Studi Universitari de Perfezionamento S Anna (Italy)

Centro de Investigaciones e Informacion sobre la Economia Publica, Social y Cooperativa (Spain)


Aims and Objectives:

The EEE3S+ project aims to create a European school of social entrepreneurship. It designs a training mobility programme for the development of a social enterprise. The project is being run by the University of Western Brittany in Brest, France, the University of Valencia in Spain, the Complutense University of Madrid, Spain, the Polytechnic School of Porto in Portugal, the Higher School of Sainte-Anne in Pisa, Italy, the University of Santiago in Chile and CIRIEC-Spain.


The project begins with a diagnosis and identification of social entrepreneurship models. This is followed by the development and implementation of the training, which is then followed by the mobility of students between the partners for a period of one week (x3). Finally, the projects are promoted throughout the duration of the project (website, use of social networks, creation of an application) and two projects are selected to take part in an international entrepreneurship competition.


Coordination of the project at ISCAP / Researchers involved:

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Fotografia investigador

Deolinda Meira

Fotografia investigador

Susana Bernardino

Fotografia investigador

Maria da Conceição Castro

Fotografia investigador

Raquel Pereira

Coordinator: Deolinda Meira

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