The European Conference on Education and Sustainable Development, brought together ministers, European policymakers, representatives of major international organisations and leading academic institutions from across Europe. Among the participants were representatives from the Ministries of Education of Cyprus and Albania, the European Commission (DG Education and Culture), UNECE, UNESCO and the European Training Foundation - key actors shaping European educational policy, sustainability strategies and future funding priorities. Today we had the opportunity to interview inspiring voices from across Europe.
The event also included prominent universities and think tanks such as the University of Cambridge, University College London (UCL), the Open University of Cyprus and Wageningen University, creating a unique space for dialogue on the future of education, resilience, sustainability and societal transformation in Europe.
Through these conversations, we explored how education can respond to a rapidly changing world and what kind of future we want to build for the next generation.
Sometimes the most important stories are not found in studios or film sets but inside conversations about the future.
A camera Inside Europe’s Educational Future
Behind every policy discussion, there is one urgent question: What kind of future are we preparing the next generation for?
From ministers to researchers and youth voices across Europe. Powerful conversations on education, sustainability, resilience and the future we choose to build. Today, at the European Conference on Education and Sustainable Development, we had the opportunity to interview inspiring voices from across Europe - ministers, academics, researchers and youth representatives shaping conversations about the future of education, sustainability, resilience and social transformation.
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