The NurSus project has won the 2018 Guardian University Award
The NurSus project has won the 2018 Guardian University Award in the category 'Sustainability Project'. The NurSus-project focused on developing open access online education materials for teaching sustainability in nursing and health care programmes. The NurSusTOOLKIT (www.nursus.eu) was funded by the Erasmus+ programme and developed by academics at Plymouth University (lead partner), University of Jaen, Esslingen University of Applied Sciences and Maastricht University (ICIS). More information about the award: link.
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