AI for Digital Readiness, Resilience & Sustainability

RADAR-aim (Review, Assess, Develop, Adopt, Reflect on AI & sustainability Micro-credentials) is a European Erasmus+ project that develops innovative and flexible training on the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in driving sustainability. Our mission is to prepare students, professionals, and organizations to understand and apply AI in ways that foster innovation while addressing today’s urgent environmental and societal challenges.

"How can artificial intelligence contribute to a more sustainable world?"

This is the question driving the Erasmus+ project RADAR-aim (2025-2027). Together with universities and experts from across Europe, we are developing an international blended learning program on AI and sustainability, structured around micro-credentials.

Our ambition is clear:

  • Accelerate digital transformation: Equip students and professionals with the knowledge and skills to use AI responsibly.

  • Drive sustainable innovation: Apply AI to optimize energy use, design smarter cities, improve climate models, and manage natural resources responsibly.

  • Offer flexible, modular learning: The program is composed of standalone modules (15–30 ECTS) that can be integrated into bachelor’s, master’s, postgraduate, or lifelong learning pathways.

 

What makes RADAR-aim unique?

Future-oriented

addressing digital transformation by building AI skills for sustainability challenges.

 

Flexible

designed in stand-alone modules, that can be integrated into bachelor’s, master’s, postgraduate, or lifelong learning pathways.

Inclusive

developed by a multidisciplinary team, accessible to diverse learners, and adaptable to different contexts.

Innovative

combining technical AI knowledge with ethics, leadership, and real-world sustainability applications.

 

Who is it for?

  • Students preparing for future AI-related careers.

  • Professionals/organizations looking to integrate AI into their sustainability strategies.

  • Policymakers/stakeholders seeking to understand the ethical and societal challenges of AI.

This project has been funded with support from the European Commission.
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