chAnGE – fourth Transnational Project Meeting (TPM)
Final Preparations and Expanding Outreach
From May 13–15, the fourth Transnational Partner Meeting (TPM) of the chAnGE project took place in Athens.
This in-person meeting marked an important moment for the “Climate change and Healthy AgeinG: co-creating E-learning for resilience and adaptation” (chAnGE) project, as partners gathered to reflect on the final challenges before launching the first Micro-Credentials (MCs).
A major focus of the discussions was the translation of the MCs into the five project languages. This step was crucial to ensure that people across all partner countries can participate in the courses—even those who may not feel confident engaging with the content in English.
Partners also shared the various activities undertaken in recent months to promote the project and raise awareness. These included participation in events, networking initiatives, and knowledge exchange efforts that helped broaden the project’s visibility and impact.
Finally, the team planned the last steps for participant recruitment, discussing targeted strategies to engage more learners and encourage participation in the upcoming courses.
With the launch just around the corner, everyone is excited to finally open the first MCs to the public in the coming weeks.


