The 4th transnational meeting of the Erasmus+ KA2 project “Green LABS in VET” took
place on 29 & 30 January in Athens, at the premises of Sivitanidios Public School of
Arts and Professions.The meeting was held in person, with representatives from all the partner
organizations:
- Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology (MCAST), as coordinating
partner, from Malta - SIVITANIDEOS PUBLIC SCHOOL OF ARTS AND PROFESSIONS from Greece
- EDU Alliance, from Malta
- Zetva na Znaenje, from North Macedonia
- El Centro Público Integrado de Formación Profesional PIRÁMIDE (C.P.I.F.P),
from Spain
During the meeting, the schedule of the remaining actions of the program was
analyzed, while the lead organization MCAST clarified details regarding the operation
and capabilities of the digital space Online Creative Green Hub, the necessity of
implementing all the actions of promotion and dissemination of the project
“GreenLabs in VET” through social media and the organization of multiplier events, in
the educational community and the local society, of each partner of the partnership.
We also reviewed and evaluated the 1st week of learning mobility and exchanges of
good practice and training (LTTA) of three students and a teacher, from each
participating country, which was successfully held in Huesca, Spain, at El Centro
Público Integrado de Formación Profesional PIRÁMIDE (C.P.I.F.P), from 1-5 December
2025. It was a meeting that was an important milestone as we prepare for the next phase:
the organization of learning activities and exchanges of good practice (LTTA’s)
- in Malta, at MALTA COLLEGE OF ARTS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (MCAST), 23-27
February 2026 - at Sivitanidios Public School of Arts and Professions, in Athens, 27/4 -1/5/2026
- at Orde Copela Vocational High School, in Prilep, North Macedonia, 11-15 May 2026
During these two days, the work program was framed by visits to the laboratories of
Sivitanidios and to the “Garden of Changes”, which is the central laboratory for the
development of green skills, the “GreenLab” of the project, as well as visits to points
of historical and archaeological interest, in the Plaka area and the New Acropolis
Museum. Stay tuned for more information about the project.
