News at Faculty of Chemistry and Technology

Opportunity for students: Blended Intensive Program (BIP) "Achieving Sustainable Development Goals through Chemistry, Chemical, and Food Technology"

Written by Eni Generalić on .

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The Faculty of Chemistry and Technology, University of Split, is excited to announce the upcoming Blended Intensive Program (BIP), organized in collaboration with partner universities from Malta, Poland, and France. This program offers a unique opportunity for students from diverse academic backgrounds (undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels) to come together, collaborate, and focus on achieving sustainable development goals.

Program Details:

  • Focus Areas: Green chemistry, circular economy, life cycle assessment, and sustainable food technology
  • Format: A combination of virtual (pre-course) and physical sessions, including lectures, workshops, and expert visits
  • Dates:
    • Virtual component: 10 days before the physical session (a 2-hour session)
    • Physical component: April 7–11, 2025
  • Location: Faculty of Chemistry and Technology in Split, Croatia
  • Credits: 3 ECTS

1st International Congress for Sustainable Ecosystems in the Mediterranean area (STEcoMed2024)

Written by Eni Generalić on .

The Faculty of Chemistry and Technology in Split is a co-organizer of the international scientific and professional meeting called the 1st International Congress for Sustainable Ecosystems in the Mediterranean area (STEcoMed2024). The meeting will be held on October 2 and 3, 2024 in the premises of our Faculty (Split, R. Boškoviža 35 -amphitheater A02) . The aim of this meeting is to gather eminent experts from the academic community and industry and to discuss the challenges, latest achievements and opportunities related to the sustainability of blue (sea), green (soil and agricultural production) and yellow (tourism) systems in the Mediterranean area.

Information about registration and the event itself is available at the following link: https://stecomed2024.more.unist.hr/

FCT participated in the SEA-EU meeting in Gdańsk on the topic: Green campus transformation

Written by Eni Generalić on .

GDANSK LIPANJ 2024Assoc. Prof. Ph.D. Marin Ugrina and prof. Ph.D. Nediljka Vukojević Medvidović represented the Faculty of Chemistry and Technology at the meeting of the SEA-EU 2.0 project within the framework of TASK 4.4 Goes Greener held on June 6 and 7, 2024 in Gdansk (Poland). More information about the event itself can be found at the following links:

SEA-EU meeting in Gdansk

SEA-EU goes greener