In October, the START-DSP project celebrated its first year of progress and collaboration. Over the past year, the project partners have worked together to gather insights from educators and entrepreneurs across Europe. These efforts focused on understanding their needs and challenges while exploring ways to bring sustainability, digital tools, and practical experiences into entrepreneurship education.
The latest project newsletter provides an update on these achievements, particularly the progress made in Work Package 2: the Entrepreneurial University Educators Package and Toolbox. It highlights key takeaways from interviews with educators, who emphasized the importance of project-based learning and real-world connections, and entrepreneurs, who shared their experiences in adopting green and digital practices. These findings are directly shaping the design of tools and resources to support educators and learners.
In June, the project partners came together for a transnational project meeting (TPM), where they shared updates on the interviews and discussed the integration of sustainability and digitalization into the educational resources. Building on these discussions, the next steps in the project include the development of the first draft of the Outline of the Entrepreneurial University Educators Package and Toolbox Structure, as well as templates for the tools. These will serve as the foundation for the project’s future outputs.
As START-DSP continues its journey, the partners invite you to explore the newsletter here for a closer look at the progress made so far. Stay tuned for more updates!