• May 20, 2026

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The SELF project consortium announces the publication of its key Work Package 5 outputs to support the uptake and sustained impact of the previous project results: the SELF Mainstreaming Strategy and …

SIMPLE Partners Meet in Warsaw to Advance Piloting and Stakeholder Engagement

On 31 March 2026, the partners of the SIMPLE project gathered in Warsaw, Poland, for the third Transnational Project Meeting, hosted by Customized Training Solutions (CTS). The meeting represented a key …

The SELF project surpasses 500 participants in Europe in the validation of its self-employment training program

March 31, 2026, Malaga, Spain – The SELF project (Solo Entrepreneurship in Post- pandemic) Europe), coordinated by the University of Malaga (UMA), continues to advance successfully in its Test & Validation …

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 …

On 29 November the online Kick off meeting of DIGI.MUSE – Education in small museum: digital solutions for a renewed accessibility project took place.

It is 24-month project, co-funded by Erasmus Plus Programme of the European Commission.

DIGI.MUSE aims to empower small museums with digitals tools, designed to make them even more interactive to general public. Of relative importance will be the creation of a guide on how museums can participate in Erasmus Plus projects, that will represent one of the output of the project.

Project partners (Internet Web Solutions, Fondazione Genti d’Abruzzo e Institut de haute formation aux politiques communautaires, respectively from Spain, Italy and Belgium) discussed many topics, such as project objectives, goals and the role that each partner will play to archieve results.

The Spanish partner, Internet Web Solutions, is a leading provider of information technology (IT) and engineering services based in Málaga.

Its business plan has received the finalist award from the City of Madrid in the National Business Competition sponsored by IdeCesem Business School.

Its aim is to make IT technology much more accessible to general and specialized public.

For further information about Digi.muse project visit our social network, we are on Facebook as @Digimuse.project and on Instagram as digimuse_project.

You can also visit Internet Web Solutions Web page https://www.internetwebsolutions.es/ for further information about its initiatives and its European projects.

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