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'''The third and last Intensive Study Programme of the Social Entrepreneurship for Local Change ERASMUS project took place from May 9 – 19, 2018, hosted by the Estonian University of Life Sciences in Tartu (EMU) and the Estonian Social Enterprise Network (SEV) in close cooperation with with the Kolgaküla Village Association. The workshop was attended by 30 students from the five partner universities and supported by 20 staff members and local experts. Focus area was the Lahemaa National Park, more precisely the Lahemaa pensinsula, at the northern Baltic Sea in Estonia, about one hour driving distance east of Tallinn. Workshop locations were on site in the national park and at EMU in Tartu.''' | '''The third and last Intensive Study Programme of the Social Entrepreneurship for Local Change ERASMUS project took place from May 9 – 19, 2018, hosted by the Estonian University of Life Sciences in Tartu (EMU) and the Estonian Social Enterprise Network (SEV) in close cooperation with with the Kolgaküla Village Association. The workshop was attended by 30 students from the five partner universities and supported by 20 staff members and local experts. Focus area was the Lahemaa National Park, more precisely the Lahemaa pensinsula, at the northern Baltic Sea in Estonia, about one hour driving distance east of Tallinn. Workshop locations were on site in the national park and at EMU in Tartu.''' |
Revision as of 12:50, 3 June 2018
Social Innovation for the Lahemaa National Park
The third and last Intensive Study Programme of the Social Entrepreneurship for Local Change ERASMUS project took place from May 9 – 19, 2018, hosted by the Estonian University of Life Sciences in Tartu (EMU) and the Estonian Social Enterprise Network (SEV) in close cooperation with with the Kolgaküla Village Association. The workshop was attended by 30 students from the five partner universities and supported by 20 staff members and local experts. Focus area was the Lahemaa National Park, more precisely the Lahemaa pensinsula, at the northern Baltic Sea in Estonia, about one hour driving distance east of Tallinn. Workshop locations were on site in the national park and at EMU in Tartu.
Lahemaa Challenges and Focus Areas
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Working Area
Group Foto SELC Workshop 2018
Posters of the Business Ideas
Merekalda Bed & Breakfast by Cornelia Moarcas, Tabea Klein, Katharina Görke, Catalina Gomez Putzer, Leonard Vellend; Original file:https://bit.ly/2HdPrD2
Lahemaa Elixir by Ina Fischer, Aneta Girlovan, Manuel Singh, Rashad Gasimov; Original file:https://bit.ly/2HdPPBu
Kolga Estate Enterprise by Stefan Scheer, Jorge Lehmkuhl, Oana Miruna Craciunescu, Teodor Mihai; Original file:https://bit.ly/2LRptJ2
The Lahemaa Experience by Martijn Nettenbreijers, Peter Lanting, Tosca Haselberger, Carsten Kaiser, Waithira Gichiri; Original file:https://bit.ly/2ssw8RS
HARA Mission by Jort Dijkstra, Elena Duicu, Simon Leberl, Luuk van der Meulen; Original file:https://bit.ly/2HaGme9
Enterprise Development Center by Adrian Ciobanu, Freek Wiltvank, Gloria Nalule, Claudia Bostan; Original file:https://bit.ly/2HcT7VD
Enterprise Development Center Version 2; Original file:https://bit.ly/2kGNPJd
Smart Lahemaa by Daniela-Veronica Racoviță, Septimiu Simion, Adrian Gunter, Olivia Pawlak; Original file:https://bit.ly/2sAdl6z
Impressions
Funding Programme ERASMUS+
