Let’s talk about migrants and refugees! By Eleonora Spinella from Oxford Brookes University I recently concluded this incredible experience in Athens at this NGO called […]
Will insects save the planet?
On the occasion of Earth Day, we invite you to rediscover ancestral practices: entomology and insect breeding. These are processes that can adapt to modern challenges and above all that can help us save our planet and its natural equilibrium.
UK Foreign Aid & The UN SDG’s
By Geena Whiteman The turn of the decade marked the beginning of the ‘Decade for Action’ – the ten-year push to achieve the United Nations […]
Be My Green Valentine: Reducing the Environmental Impact of the Cut-Flowers Industry
By Jessica Sofizade and Lisa Legrand Valentine’s day is one of the most important days for florists worldwide. The tradition of offering flowers, chocolates, jewellery, […]
Family in the Digital Age: How does social media influence the parent-child relationship?
By Nadira Begim Today’s world is a world of progress, a world of innovation. The World Wide Web has penetrated all spheres of society, and […]
Football and Solidarity in Merseyside
By Felix Do Nascimento It is unusual that we speak about football on this blog. However, as you might know, Erasmus+ is the EU programme […]
Rapa Noci Farms Market
We are delighted to share the experience of Lida Franco, who describes how her participation on the Back to Roots project inspired her architectural project […]
Kairos Europe and The European Solidarity Corps
By Felix Do Nascimento Last month we were delighted to announce our involvement in the European Solidarity Corps (ESC) programme after receiving the Quality Label […]
How Much Do Our Wardrobes Cost The Earth?
The social and environmental impact of the fashion industry. By Jessica Sofizade The growth of the fast-fashion industry has had a profound effect on the […]
World Refugee Day 2020
By Jessica Sofizade Today is World Refugee Day, a day where we consider the experiences of those who have undergone forced migration; where we educate […]