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The European University Alliance 4EU+, of which Charles University is a part, has received a grant under the Erasmus+ 2024 program for the 4EU+ Micro-Credential Integration (4EU+ MICI) project, focused on the development of micro-certificates in the context of digital and green transformation.
If you are considering travelling to your Erasmus+ destination using low-emission transport options, we offer you the opportunity to participate in a contest that will make this trip even more attractive.
A month full of sports and low-emission means of transport is behind us. The Sustainable Development team congratulates everyone who participated in the Bike to Work challenge. Now all we can do is present the results of the involved teams.
From 26 to 30 May 2025, Charles University hosted the combined intensive program: Sustainability as an integral part of international experience. The Sustainable Development team used this opportunity to present its agenda to our international partners.
Charles University students won 2nd place in the Academy of Sustainable Project Management organized by the Kokoza organization! In 2025, thanks to its support and the Green Skills project at Charles University, the Švehlova Green Study Room will be created on the dormitory - a modern functional space with sustainable elements.
As of April 25, 2025, Charles University has become a member of the United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI) initiative. By joining, it has become part of a network of over 1,700 institutions from 156 countries around the world that collaborate with the United Nations (UN).
On Tuesday, May 13, a Fairtrade Breakfast was held at CU Point to celebrate World Fairtrade Day. Employees tasted Fairtrade products and learned about the principles of fair trade. The event was held as part of the Fairtrade Breakfast at Work challenge. In this way, we supported sustainability and decent conditions for growers.
A month full of activity, sustainable commuting and fun with your team – that´s the university-wide May Challenge. Charles University is covering the entry fee for the first 17 teams as part of our commitment to sustainability. So don´t hesitate to build a team and sign-up today!
How to shape the future of sustainable student mobility without limiting international cooperation was shown at the second annual "Student Mobility Summit" in Barcelona. The complex topic was discussed by the expert community with students and university representatives.
Ing. Lenka Henebergová
Member of the Rector's Board for Social Affairs and Sustainable Development
Mgr. Ing. Nikola Rusová
Sustainable Development Manager