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Project aim:
As part of its OPUS - Open University of Strasbourg - project, the University of Strasbourg is seeking to strengthen its links with civil society, and in particular with economic players. Thematic communities' have been created, made up of players from the academic, economic, institutional and civil spheres. As part of the 'sustainable development' thematic community, Ecozept was called in to provide a methodological framework and run the launch day.

Activities of ECOZEPT:
Ecozept prepared and moderated round tables with various players from the institutional and research worlds. A lively debate and workshops were organised to encourage participants to express their views and reflect collectively on the themes of "Agriculture, food, water and health".

Client:
University of Strasbourg

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