SCORE first newsletter – January 2022

The first edition of the SCORE biannual newsletter was released on January 25, 2022. You can consult the entire newsletter here! Interested in receiving the project’s newsletter directly in your inbox? Subscribe here!

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SCORE webinar: Developing Coastal City Living Labs (CCLL)

The SCORE consortium is organising a webinar on “Developing Coastal City Living Labs (CCLL): design and evaluation frameworks”. Date: March 1, 2022 (Tuesday)  Time: 11:00 – 12:45 CET  One of the key activities under SCORE is to design, implement, and evaluate a novel framework of Coastal City Living Labs (CCLL) that will enable citizens and…

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SCORE first successfull consortium meeting

The 1st Consortium meeting of SCORE took place online on January 12, 2022. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the project partners gathered virtually to make a point on the overall status of the project after six months from the kick-off meeting. The meeting was attended by 73 participants, demonstrating the high engagement of all partners in…

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First SCORE working group meeting

The first interaction meeting of the SCORE project took place in Pisa (Italy), on 6 and 7 December 2021. The meeting was hosted by the School of Engineering of the University of Pisa and involved representatives of WP2, WP3, WP4, WP5 and WP8. During the meeting in Pisa, the participants discussed the identification of the…

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SCORE project featured on RTÉ News, Ireland’s National Public Service Media

The SCORE project was featured on RTÉ News, the Ireland’s National Public Service Media! IT Sligo’s Prof Frances Lucy and SCORE project coordinator Dr Salem Gharbia, presented the project during a video interview and higlighted the need for citizens in Dublin, Cork and Sligo to join the team and become part of the”coastal living labs”.…

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SCORE kick-off meeting

The SCORE project has just kicked-off! The first meeting took place remotely on July 15-16 with the participation of all partners. Led by IT Sligo, the consortium is composed of 28 partners from 12 countries. It was great to receive the support of the Irish Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science,…

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