The IMPACT ACADEMY consortium, co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union, announces the release of its open-access training course on impact entrepreneurship, now available online. The course is designed to help students, educators, and aspiring entrepreneurs understand and apply principles of sustainability, ethical innovation, and social impact in entrepreneurial contexts.
Developed collaboratively by partners from six countries, the course supports higher education institutions in integrating impact thinking into entrepreneurship education and offers practical resources for learners and trainers across sectors.
Structure and Content of the Training Course
The course is structured in independent modules, each covering key dimensions of the impact economy and entrepreneurship. Each module includes:
This modular approach allows flexible integration into higher education curricula, and non-formal learning contexts.
The modules available are:
To enrich the learning experience and connect theory with real-world practice, the training is accompanied by:
For more information:
Visit: www.impactacademyproject.eu
Contact: erasmus-impactacademy@univ-amu.fr
About IMPACT ACADEMY
IMPACT ACADEMY is a two-year Erasmus+ project involving partners from France, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Turkey, and North Macedonia. It focuses on embedding social impact and sustainability into entrepreneurship education in higher education through the development of tools, training materials, and open learning resources.
Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the Erasmus+ France / Education & Training Agency. Neither the European Union nor the Erasmus+ France / Education & Training Agency can be held responsible for them
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