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José González at the Erasmus TCA "Young Sparks Symposium"

José González at the Erasmus TCA "Young Sparks Symposium"
23 October 2023

One of the directors of ESADA, José Antonio González, represented the school at the Erasmus TCA "Young Sparks Symposium", a training and cooperation activity organized by the National Erasmus Agency of Italy. The event took place in Solomeo from September 3 to 8, 2023, and as expressed by our Director, the experience was very positive.

Participating in the Erasmus+ TCA Young Sparks Symposium in Perugia, Italy, was an extraordinary experience that deeply impacted my life. This TCA aimed to promote understanding of sustainable development, and it far exceeded my expectations.

The diversity of participants, including students and teachers from across Europe, created a vibrant environment for learning. Renowned speakers, such as Giovanni Caccamo, Brunello Cucinelli, and Dr. Mauro Ferrari, shared insights on crucial topics like science, technology, the environment, and human sustainability.

Their stories and discussions not only inspired us but also provided valuable insights for our future projects. Collaborative exchanges among participants enriched our understanding of sustainable initiatives.

The TCA's central themes—mankind and science, humanism and technology, and humanity and territory—offered a holistic view of sustainable development, emphasizing practical impact.

I extend my deepest gratitude to the Erasmus+ program, organizers, speakers, fellow participants, and the local community. The lessons learned and connections made during this TCA will undoubtedly shape my commitment to a sustainable and responsible future.




El presente proyecto está cofinanciado por el programa Erasmus+ de la Unión Europea. El contenido de esta publicación es responsabilidad exclusiva de ESADA y ni la Comisión Europea, ni el Servicio Español para la Internacionalización de la Educación (SEPIE) son responsables del uso que pueda hacerse de la información aquí difundida.

This project is co-funded by the Erasmus+ program of the European Union. The content of this publication is the sole responsibility of ESADA, and neither the European Commission nor the Spanish Service for the Internationalization of Education (SEPIE) is liable for the use that may be made of the information disseminated here.