• 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 …

From October 21 to 24, partners of the HYPATIA project came together in Malaga for an engaging training stage, marking a key milestone in their mission to empower housewives with digital skills. The meeting brought together Idrisi Cultura E Sviluppo ETS(Italy), Gender information centre NORA(Czech Republic), Arts Council Malta, and local host IT Solutions for All, to review achievements and plan next steps.

During the training, partners explored the progress of each work package and shared insights from their ongoing activities. NORAis leading the analysis, documentation, and reporting on Gender, Digital, and Female Housemaking across consortium countries, while Arts Council Malta is crafting a docufilm showcasing interviews and essential data. ITSFA presented the latest developments of the OER platform and its training modules, under the supervision of Idrisi, the project coordinator.

Participants had the chance to dive deep into the OER platform, testing both the public-facing interface and the back-office functionalities. The team also analyzed the courses already developed and uploaded, and took part in a lively workshop on dissemination strategies to maximize the project’s visibility.

The HYPATIA project continues to advance, ensuring housewives gain the digital competencies needed to thrive in today’s online world. By combining innovative training, engaging multimedia content, and a user-friendly platform, HYPATIA is paving the way for meaningful digital empowerment across Europe.

For more information about Hypatia:

Website: 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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