European Housing Studies

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European Housing Studies

Número del projecte / Project number

2020-1-ES01-KA203-082080. KA203: Asociaciones Estratégicas (Educación superior) Erasmus

Nom i cognoms / Name and surname

Sergio Nasarre Aznar

Afiliació / Affiliation

University Rovira i Virgili – UNESCO Housing Chair

Breu explicació del projecte / Brief explanation of your project

The European Housing Studies (EHS) course, a product of the Housing + project, is now available. If you are interested in learning all about European Housing Studies, this is right up your alley. There are many people who really do not understand what is going on with the housing crisis in Europe and you can become one of them. You will be able to make functional policies, avoid past mistakes and help people.

This is an intensive program, ranging from social housing to mortgages, from housing and the city to housing and new technologies. Although the study of housing is a complex subject, the course has been designed to facilitate its study with the support of the European Commission through different training lines. It is designed to be completed in about 2-3 months with a couple of hours of study per day.

In addition, it is possible to obtain a university degree certifying your European Housing Studies, issued by the Rovira i Virgili University Foundation, which hosts the only UNESCO Housing Chair in the world.

Register now to receive and obtain the complete textbook with the 48 chapters of the course.

Enllaç a la pàgina web del projecte / Link to your project website

https://www.housingstudies.eu

Repte en que s’emmarca aquest projecte / Challenge within the framework of this project

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Aquest projecte està cofinançat pel programa de recerca i innovació Horizon Europe de la Unió Europea sota el projecte NitRecerCat2425 (101162003).

This project is co-funded by the European Union’s research and innovation programme Horizon Europe, under the project NitRecercat2425 (101162003).