The first six courses of the MILLE Project kick off
MILLE Project elaborated the first six flexible lifelong learning modules, certified via the Microcredentials approach.
The first six modules, highly focused on strategic issues (Raw Materials, Sustainability, Design for Circularity, Traceability methodologies), are available to a wide audience of professionals and engineers.
In line with the mission of EIT Raw Materials, the training plan is flexible, asynchronous and approximately 24 hours of teaching. In addition, for each course, synchronous exchange moments with the lecturers are foreseen, collected in webinar sessions and managed directly within the MOODLE platform.
The courses will provide access to microcredentials, with the aim of enabling professional upskilling and
founding a knowledge-based society.
Below are the titles of the first six modules available, grouped by level. The titles are linked to the summary sheets of the module in pdf format.
Basic Level Modules (BM)
- BM1 – Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)
- BM2 – Eco-sustainable design
- BM3 – Resource Management & Critical Raw Materials
Expert Level Modules (EM)
- EM1 – Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)
- EM2 – Eco-sustainable design
- EM3 – Resource Management & Critical Raw Materials
- EM4 – Digital Product Passport and Blockchain Technology
Manager Level Modules (MM)
- MM1 – LCA & Life Cycle Thinking
- MM2 – Circular Economy (Business Models, Regulatory Framework, Certification)
More information on the modules and the table of contents can be found on the Modules page.
Please click on the link to access the online form to register participants for the selected modules.