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RES4CITY Climate Fresk workshop

Monday 25 September 2023

Starts 12:30 PM

Finishes 16:00 PM


Organized by RES4CITY Project


Venue: Student Hub, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal

Address: Edifício da FMUC, R. Larga rés-do-chão, 3004-504 Coimbra
3004-531 Coimbra

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Join us for the RES4CITY Climate Fresk workshop, where we’ll dive into interactive activities and discussions to tackle climate change.Welcome to the RES4CITY Climate Fresk workshop aimed at the students of the University of Coimbra interested in the circular economy, energy transition and smart cities.

Climate Fresk workshop is a scientific, creative and collaborative hands-on process that allows you to discover in 3 hours the cause-effect relationships of climate change. The workshop will teach you how the climate works and will empower you to take effective actions as a citizen and a Coimbra resident.

Capacity is limited to 30 participants. We look forward to seeing you!

The event will take place at Student Hub, Edifício da FMUC, R. Larga rés-do-chão, 3004-504 Coimbra.

Registration is open until 22 September.

ABOUT RES4CITYRES4CITY is a 36-month project, started in October 2022 and funded by the European Commission under Grant Agreement n. 101075582. The overall objective of the project is to enhance the development of sustainable renewable energy and fuel technologies in cities by promoting sustainability and circularity, and by implementing an innovative educational program co-designed with the different stakeholders to develop highly qualified human capital.


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