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Registration Now Open for Limited Time: Enroll in the Free Drone4HER E-Learning Course
We are excited to announce that registration is now open for the Drone4HER e-learning course, a self-administered and completely free educational opportunity bringing together history enthusiasts, garden aficionados, and drone technology advocates. From September 18 to October 31, 2023, immerse yourself in a 40-hour syllabus that offers a deep exploration into the fascinating intersection of…
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Drone4HER 2nd Partnership meeting
On July 2023 the partners participated in the 2nd online partnership meeting to celebrate the preparation of the Manual for the online course and organize the next steps. From July to September the project partners have planned to work on the preparation of the asynchronous online course and the recruitment of the participants. The expected…
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VI Annual Forum of European Historic Gardens, Florence, Italy
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The European Year of Skills Festival
The European Union is embarking on an ambitious journey to address skills gaps and enhance the EU skills strategy with the launch of the European Year of Skills. This year-long initiative aims to empower individuals by equipping them with the necessary skills for the future job market, particularly in the realms of digital and green…
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Mark Your Calendars: Next Opportunity to Apply for HBGTP Trainee Program in March 2024
Calling all green thumbs! The Historic and Botanic Garden Training Programme (HBGTP) is offering an unrivaled opportunity for passionate individuals committed to establishing a career in horticulture. The program has benefited over 300 trainees so far, and the next opportunity to apply is scheduled for March 2024, with successful applicants starting the program in September…
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Drone4HER starts with its first meeting
The project “Drones4HER – Save the historic gardens´ heritage using drones”counts with the collaboration of Tourism Development Collodi in Italy as the leader and with Telewander in Denmark and the European Route of Historic Gardens Association in Spain, as partners. Drone technology is evolving very rapidly, and the images and data they capture can be used in multiple applications, including monitoring, presentation, detection, mapping and recording of…
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Drone4HER shows its progress!
After its second monthly meeting, the partners of the Small Scale KA2 European Project have approved the graphic design of the project’s brand name and are advancing the research phase to complete the mapping analysis. The brand image of the Project is meant to capture the four seasons’ colors of historic gardens as well as their natural…