🌱 Join the Innovation & Entrepreneurship Programme of the European University EURECA-PRO and start turning your innovative ideas into real impact!
🚀 Start with Course #1, organised by the Technical University of Crete (TUC):
I&E 101 – Sustainable Innovation & Ecopreneurship
19 Jan – 22 Feb 2026 | Free Online Course
- Learn how sustainability sparks creativity
- Turn environmental challenges into opportunities
- Connect with innovators across Europe
🎓 Get a hands-on intro to Innovation & Entrepreneurship (I&E)! In the I&E 101: Sustainable Innovation and Ecopreneurship course, inspiring lecturers share their own start-up stories on what sparked their ideas, what went right (and wrong), and what they learnt along the way. You will connect with fellow students and entrepreneurs across EURECA-PRO and beyond, exchange ideas, and explore real I&E opportunities tied to big challenges like Clean Energy, Industry 4.0, Sustainable Health, the Circular Economy, and building a Sustainable & Just Society. You will learn how to turn your own ideas into action, build practical skills, and discover ways to collaborate with industry partners to create real-world impact.
💡 The EURECA-PRO Innovation & Entrepreneurship Programme empowers bold thinkers, creators, and future changemakers to take their first big step into innovation.
🎓 Earn a Certificate for every course you complete — EURECA-PRO students can also gain free-elective ECTS or Doctoral School credits. Complete all three courses of the programme to unlock the Certificate of Specialisation in Innovation & Entrepreneurship.
🔗 More info: www.eurecapro.eu/innovation-and-entrepreneurship-ie-programme
🔗 Register now: www.eurecapro.eu/sustainable-innovation-and-ecopreneurship-2025
This project was funded by the European Union under the Grant Agreement No 101124439 "EURECA-PRO 2.0". Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.














