Call for Offers: Communication Services for Educational Programme Girls Go Circular
Calling for a communication consultant to support the EIT Youth online learning project Girls Go Circular (GGC). Deadline to apply: 26 February 2024 (EOB).
Calling for a communication consultant to support the EIT Youth online learning project Girls Go Circular (GGC). Deadline to apply: 26 February 2024 (EOB).
Calling for pedagogical consultants to support the EIT Youth online learning project Girls Go Circular (GGC). Deadline is 20. February 2024.
Calling for freelancers to support the Cross KIC Education Cluster as an Operational and Communication manager.
Estonian start-up UP Catalyst, which is supported by EIT RawMaterials, secures a €4 million seed investment to revolutionise carbon material production.
The 2023 Tapojärvi Open Innovation Challenge for Students set a new participation standard, attracting 29 teams from 14 countries representing 22 universities and comprising a diverse group of 71 students of 43 nationalities.
Meet the finalists of the Eramet Water Resource Innovation Challenge managed by EIT RawMaterials.
A groundbreaking STEM Initiative aimed to attract greater numbers of women to STEM roles for the raw materials sector, held its 3rd Women and Girls in STEM Forum, an initiative of the Girls Go Circular programme, coordinated by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), a body of the European Union. The initiative achieved a 100 percent surge in young women’s participation, and gathered over 800 policymakers, industry leaders, students, and educators to the event to champion gender equality in STEM.
EIT RawMaterials is excited to announce a major milestone achieved by its partner initiative the PASSENGER project.
The European Raw Materials Alliance (ERMA) and Greenland Resources highlight their successful collaboration on the Malmbjerg molybdenum project, a prime example of cross-regional mining for a secure and sustainable European raw materials value chain.
EIT RawMaterials, world’s largest network in raw and advanced materials has invested, in Circular Silicon Europe GmbH, an innovative clean-tech startup. The pre-seed capital enables the company to build the first industrial recycling line, with a capacity of 140 tons, dedicated to recovering silicon from solar panel waste.