Erasmus+ Blended Intensive Programme (BIP)
The REVI Project: Mission, Collaboration, and Educational Impact
With a strong commitment to sustainability, REVI aims to provide knowledge on transforming by-products into opportunities, benefiting local economies, global health, and environmental preservation.
Thanks to its consortium, which includes the University of Cagliari (Italy) and the Universities of Castilla-La Mancha (Spain), Iasi (Romania), Murcia (Spain), and Porto (Portugal), REVI benefits from diverse perspectives that enrich the project and strengthen its commitment to ecological balance and future-oriented solutions.
Participants will engage in theoretical lessons and laboratory sessions, designed to provide in-depth training with the aim of encouraging international study opportunities, doctoral research, and the independent development of eco-sustainable projects that contribute to economic and social progress.
Course Details: Format, Schedule, Registration, and ECTS Credits
REVI is held in a blended format, combining both virtual and in-person lessons and laboratories.
The virtual component will take place on May 7th.
The in-person component will take place from June 3rd to 7th. Participants will be hosted at the University of Cagliari facilities.
REVI is open to students (1st, 2nd, and 3rd cycle) enrolled in the Pharmacy and Biotechnology degree programs.
Registrations will close at the end of April.
Participants will earn 3 ECTS upon successful completion of the course.
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- Identify agri-food streams with the highest environmental impact
- Select the waste with the greatest market potential
- Design eco-sustainable processes
- Choose the right delivery system or dosage form for cosmetics and nutraceuticals
- Characterize the final product for quality, safety, and efficacy
- Scale up production
- Create innovative market-ready products that appeal to customers and improve health
Contact details
University of Cagliari (UniCA): Dr. Matteo Aroffu, matteo.aroffu@unica.it
University of Castilla-La Mancha (UCLM): Prof. María Elena Alañón Pardo, Mariaelena.Alanon@uclm.es
Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iaşi (TUIASI): Prof. Catalina Anisoara Peptu, catalina-anisoara.peptu@academic.tuiasi.ro
University of Murcia (UMU): Prof. Francisco José Gomez Garcia, fjgomez@um.es
University of Porto (UP): Prof. Paulo Costa, pccosta@ff.up.pt