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SDG-iLevel Project

Leveraging Individual SDG Contributions by University Staff
SDG-iLevel aims at driving innovation and achieve sustainable impact in three topical areas of higher education: (1) sustainable development, (2) digital innovation and (3) mental well-being of higher education staff. The project will create approaches, methods and tools aimed at uncovering, harnessing and strengthening the individual contributions of higher education employees to the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) in order to improve their mental well-being, job satisfaction, productivity and teamwork to promote further SDG contributions. SDG-iLevel closes the gap of visibilizing individual contributions of university staff to the development of the SDGs by unlocking their potential. In addition, recognising and celebrating individual SDG contributions helps higher education staff to better understand and leverage their position in relation to the SDGs, increasing their commitment to sustainable development, enhancing mindfulness and a sense of purpose, improving mental well-being and overall job satisfaction, and fostering teamwork based on shared values and goals. While the primary focus of the project is on individual contributions to the SDGs, many of these contributions occur through collaborations involving groups, academic units, and entire organisations. This demands that individual SDG contributions should be analysed as complementing and strengthening the collective effort to achieve the SDGs.
ACEEU's Role: Quality assurance and impact evaluation leader; co-developer of intellectual outputs
ACEEU will be the leader for quality control as well as the leader for Project Result 2, the Online Visibility Booster. ACEEU will support K-veloce in Project Result 3, the Self-Nudging Online Toolkit, and will provide one trainer for the pilot Workshop in Project Result 4. ACEEU will support partners in other project results and provide feedback on all project results.
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Project information

Project period
01 Jan 2022 to 31 Dec 2024
Funding body & program
Erasmus+ Cooperation Partnerships, European Commission
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Partners
6 Partners (see partner information below)
Educational level focus
Higher education
Target group focus
Educators
Topic focus
Sustainability
Output focus
Skills / mindset development,
Tool development
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SDG-iLevel Newsletter #5
The fifth SDG-iLevel Newsletter has been finally published! This newsletter comes with an invitation to involve academic staff in the project's re [...]
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SDG-iLevel Newsletter #4
The fourth SDG-iLevel Newsletter has been finally published! In this newsletter, ACEEU provides insights into Generative A.I, its history, and evol [...]
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SDG-iLevel Newsletter #2
The Second SDG-iLevel Newsletter has been finally published! In this newsletter we present the concept of nudging that can do the trick. In additio [...]
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SDG-iLevel Newsletter #1
Higher education plays a key role in achieving sustainable development. So far, the contributions of Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) to the Agend [...]
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The Need for an “I Level” Approach to the Implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Higher education plays a crucial role in implementing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development adopted by all United Nations Member States in 2015. [...]
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Boosting Individual Contributions to SDGs in Higher Education
Until now, the implementation of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) has been discussed at the institutional level in higher education (top-down appr [...]
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Start of the Journey for the SDG-iLevel Project
Last 25 and 26 April 2022, the consortium partners from Austria, Croatia, Germany, Lithuania, and Spain met at the University of Girona in Spain to de [...]
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