First EDI Seminar Implemented within COLOURS
On 18 May, the first EDI (Equality, Diversity, Inclusion) seminar, implemented within the COLOURS project, was successfully held at the café “Panorāma.” The aim of the seminar was to promote understanding of equality, diversity, and inclusion, as well as to strengthen cooperation between different groups of society.
The seminar brought together 53 participants, including local students, international students, Erasmus+ students, administrative and academic staff, as well as members of the wider community. The event also attracted a broad range of participants: volunteers from the “Youth House,” city residents, secondary school students, participants of the Lifelong Learning Centre (MIC) alumni courses, and a guest lecturer from the University of Brittany in France.
This diversity of participants ensured the practical implementation of the Quadruple helix principle, fostering collaboration between academia, industry, society, and the youth sector.
The seminar was led by students Līva Slesare, Amanda Gintere, and Tillija Naumann, demonstrating the active involvement and leadership of young people in building an inclusive education and society.
All seminar participants received a COLOURS virtual badge, serving as proof of the knowledge and skills acquired, and can be used for personal and professional development, including on LinkedIn profiles.
It is planned that starting from autumn 2026, this training seminar will also be offered in an online format in both Latvian and English. This will make it accessible to a wider audience. Everyone – students, staff, and city residents alike – will have the opportunity to participate, gain knowledge about EDI, and receive the COLOURS badge.
This initiative is seen both as an opportunity and a responsibility –to jointly build a more inclusive, open, and understanding society.
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