The SMARCO project is developing new short training modules to help students and professionals build the skills needed for smarter, more resilient communities across Europe. The piloting phase is starting at the end of February/beginning of March 2026, and we’d love to have you involved.
We are pleased to invite you to take part in the piloting phase of our Short‑Term Training Modules for Smart Community Resilient Engineers & Procurers/Planners, which will start at the end of February/beginning of March 2026. Your participation will help us refine the content and ensure it responds to real needs in education, practice, and policy.
Why participate?
- Free of charge
- Only 4 hours per module
- Flexibility - you can take them online, hybrid, or in person, where available
- Self‑paced — complete them whenever it suits your schedule
- Valuable for studies, early careers, and professional upskilling
- Contribute to shaping Europe’s next generation of smart, sustainable, and resilient communities
These modules are ideal for VET students (EQF level 5) and university students in engineering, planning, sustainability, public administration, and related fields, as well as for professionals working in urban development, procurement, infrastructure, or community resilience.
By joining the pilot, you not only gain relevant smart‑city skills but also help improve training programs that will be used across Europe.
If you’re ready to dive in, explore, and help us build something meaningful, simply fill in the Expression of Interest form here.