The annual Call for Innovation & Education Projects is an opportunity for innovators to maximise the recognition of their disruptive ideas among leading players within Europe’s raw materials sector. EIT RawMaterials is seeking solutions from potential candidates to contribute to shaping a strong, sustainable raw materials sector in Europe.
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EIT RawMaterials Call for Innovation & Education Projects is now open

EIT launches EUR 12 million call to boost innovation and reskilling in European Higher Education
A new focus of this year’s EIT HEI call will be on training tech talents in higher education.
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Girls Go Circular Education Programme set for Expansion across Europe
Girls Go Circular, which aims to close the gender gap in STEM across Europe and is led by EIT RawMaterials, is set to expand. The European Commission has pledged to scale up the scheme between now and 2027. The announcement was made at the Women and Girls in STEM Forum 2022.
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Enhance your understanding in SLO – the critical issue for responsible mining
Apply for the new EIT RawMaterials course, Social License to Operate (SLO) in the Raw Materials Sector: Multi-Stakeholders’ Perspectives and European Approach. SLO is a critically important issue for a responsible mining industry. The deadline is 28 November 2022.
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University and industry collaboration on EIT initiative accelerates innovation in higher education
Higher education institution (HEI) experts gathered at the EIT Raw Materials-led INNOVEIT event in Stockholm to assess the rate of European innovation at HEIs.
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