SUSKIDS presents its first result

Access to the VLE Facebook Twitter Linkedin SUSKIDS presents its first result Last Wednesday, January 29th, the University of Burgos organized as Project Coordinators of SUSKIDS the first Multiplier Event planned in the project, aiming to present the first result obtained with the collaboration of all partners: the Toolkit for recycling skills knowledge transfer to […]

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SUSKIDS at the European Researchers Night

Access to the VLE Facebook Twitter Linkedin SUSKIDS at the European Researchers Night Last Friday, September 27th, the University of Burgos held for the first time the European Researchers Night, organized by the Scientific Culture Unit (UBUinvestiga). This event, organized simultaneously all around Europe, funded within the Marie Sklodowska Curie Actions (MSCA) programme and dedicated […]

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SUSKIDS partners meet in Dublin

Access to the VLE Facebook Twitter Linkedin SUSKIDS partners meet in Dublin The Erasmus+  project “SUSKIDS-Enabling professionals and families to transfer sustainable knowledge and skills to Down Syndrome  individuals” Consortium  gathered together in Dublin during the 10th and 11th September 2019, during the Meeting organized by NCCA and TCD The aim of this II Transnational […]

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SUSKIDS 1st Newsletter

Access to the VLE Facebook Twitter Linkedin SUSKIDS 1st Newsletter is already available! Subscribe to our newsletter to keep up to date about  our progress! © 2019 Suskids. Sustainability Skills for Down Syndrome. Funded by the Erasmus+ Programme. Gant Agreement 2018-1-ES01-KA201-050639. The European Commission support for the producition of this publication does not constitute an […]

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SUSKIDS project begins its journey

Access to the VLE Facebook Twitter Linkedin The partners of the SUSKIDS project met in November 2018 at the University of Burgos (UBU) The Erasmus+ project “SUSKIDS-Enabling professionals and families to transfer sustainable knowledge and skills to Down Syndrome  individuals”, leaded by the Research Group Building Engineering (GIIE) at the University of Burgos (UBU), started […]

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