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Euridice (project)

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Euridice (EURopean Inclusive education for Digital society, social Innovation, and global CitizEnship) is a European Union-funded initiative aimed at promoting inclusive digital education and social innovation in Europe.[1]

The consortium behind Euridice consists of 11 European universities, two independent digital research centers, two cultural institutes, six SMEs and four associated universities.[2]

Participating Institutes

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Universities

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Other participants

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References

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  1. ^ "EURIDICE: European Inclusive Education for Digital Society, Social Innovation and Global Citizenship". CAIML.
  2. ^ Zych, Michal (September 27, 2024). "International hybrid study programme of the Euridice project heads to accreditation | Aurora".
  3. ^ "Organizations". EURIDICE.