• March 7, 2026

BAIT-HEI Project Launches English Version of AI-Supported Training Toolkit for Higher Education

The BAIT-HEI project announces the imminent release of the English version of its AI-supported Training Toolkit, marking an important milestone in the project’s efforts to strengthen innovation, entrepreneurship, and digital competencies …

The SELF Project Featured on National Radio to Promote Free Entrepreneurship Training Across Europe

February 23, 2026, Málaga, Spain – The SELF project (Solo Entrepreneurship in Post-pandemic Europe), coordinated by the University of Málaga (UMA), has been featured on the national Spanish radio network Onda …

BAIT-HEI Project Continues Developing Artificial Intelligence Tools for Higher Education

The international project BAIT-HEI (Brilliant Artificial Intelligence Toolkit – Higher Education Instructors), implemented by a consortium of nine European institutions (Škoda Auto University, Comenius University Bratislava, HTW Dresden, IHF, IDP, Internet …

A YEAR BETTER – WORK PACKAGE 4: Piloting to 120 targets

A YEAR BETTER consortium is pleased to announce the launch of the Work Package 4 activity: Piloting the AYB Training with 120 target group representatives. Piloting activity involves real-world testing with …

UNITY EUROPE Project Announces Successful Validation of Innovative Digital and Gamified Integration Tools for Young Migrants

The UNITY EUROPE consortium (Project No: 2023-2-FR02-KA220-YOU-000174752) is proud to announce the successful conclusion of its pan-European piloting and validation phase. Following months of intensive testing across Cyprus, France, Spain, and …

IT Solutions For All participated in Opportunity Morning 2025, a lively street event held in the Mangas Verdes neighbourhood of Málaga. The initiative transforms the area into an interactive, open-air hub where local companies, associations, and educational organizations present services, projects, and opportunities directly to young people and the community. The event encourages dialogue, hands-on activities, and networking in an informal setting, promoting employability, digital skills, and social inclusion.

At the event, ITSFA presented the HYPATIA project, an Erasmus+‑funded initiative addressing digital inclusion and online safety for vulnerable women, including homemakers and women at risk of social exclusion. HYPATIA aims to reduce the digital gender gap by equipping participants with practical skills, awareness of online risks, and the confidence to navigate the digital environment safely.

Representatives from ITSFA showcased the project’s key results, including educational resources developed throughout HYPATIA. A central highlight was the HYPATIA OER platform, a free, multilingual digital hub offering tailored training modules, awareness-raising content, and exercises designed to improve digital literacy, cybersecurity knowledge, and critical understanding of online challenges. The platform’s interactive components, accessible format, and certificate options ensure it can be used by women from diverse backgrounds across Europe.

ITSFA engaged with participants, illustrating the impact of HYPATIA on empowering women and fostering digital inclusion. The team also shared insights into the project’s methodology, results, and potential for replication, demonstrating how digital empowerment can support both social and economic participation.

For more information about the HYPATIA project and its initiatives, visit https://hypatia-project.eu/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hypatiaeuproject/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Hypatia-project
Email: hypatiaprojecteu@gmail.com

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