Education for Green Jobs (SDG 4 & SDG 13)

Updating university curricula to equip students with skills for climate-smart agriculture and sustainability careers.

Empowering Educators (SDG 4)

Providing training to help academics integrate sustainability and student-centred teaching.

Education for Green Jobs (SDG 4 & SDG 13)

Updating university curricula to equip students with skills for climate-smart agriculture and sustainability careers.

Flexible Learning (SDG 4 & SDG 2)

Developing interactive micro-courses on food security and sustainable farming.

Green & Practical Skills (SDG 2, SDG 4 & SDG 13)

Preparing students for careers in climate-resilient agriculture and sustainable food systems.

Innovation & Inclusion (SDG 4 & SDG 5)

Launching Innovation Hubs to support student entrepreneurship, especially for women in STEM.

University-Industry Collaboration (SDG 2 & SDG 13)

Creating a dialogue forum to connect universities, businesses, and policymakers for sustainable agriculture.

Sustainability Awareness (SDG 2, SDG 4 & SDG 13)

Engaging communities, farmers, and businesses in responsible food consumption and climate action.

Our Ambitions

Our Steps

HARVEST is structured around six key areas, ensuring effective management, training, implementation, and long-term sustainability. 
  1. Strong Foundations: Management & Coordination 
    Overseeing project activities, reporting, and strategic planning to ensure smooth implementation and lasting impact. 

  2. Building Knowledge: Training Framework & Micro-Courses 
    Developing a structured framework by analysing knowledge gaps, sustainable agriculture trends, and innovative teaching methods. 

  3. Empowering Educators: Capacity Building & Curriculum Innovation 
    Designing micro-courses and training programs for university staff, integrating modern teaching techniques and cross-disciplinary approaches. 

  4. Learning by Doing: Piloting & Innovation Hubs 
    Testing and refining courses while establishing Innovation Hubs in Indonesia, Cambodia, and Vietnam to provide hands-on learning. 

  5. Raising the Bar: Evaluation & Quality Assurance 
    A Quality Committee ensures continuous assessment, alignment with education standards, and long-term relevance. 

  6. Spreading the Impact: Outreach & Sustainability 
    Driving awareness, stakeholder engagement, and policy recommendations, with a Green Strategy and Sustainability Awareness Days to extend impact beyond the project. 

Results

     As HARVEST progresses, it generates valuable resources and insights to support the transition toward sustainable agriculture and food systems. These publicly available materials ensure that educators, policymakers, industry leaders, and researchers can apply and benefit from the project’s outcomes. 
    Available resources include: 

Very soon!

All public deliverables will be accessible here, enabling stakeholders to implement, adapt, and scale HARVEST’s results across different regions. 

/// Training frameworks and curricula to advance education in sustainable agriculture.
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/// Micro-courses and learning materials for students and professionals.
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/// Policy recommendations and strategic guidelines to promote climate-smart practices.
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/// Research reports and assessment tools identifying skill gaps and sustainable solutions.
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/// Outreach and communication materials to share HARVEST’s insights and achievements with key stakeholders.
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/// Sustainability strategies to help universities, businesses, and communities adopt eco-friendly approaches.
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