RE-GRAD project stood out as one of the eight structural ERASMUS+ projects showcased at the national event “Innovation in Education: ERASMUS+ and STEAM Without Borders in Moldova,” held at the Technical University of Moldova (TUM).

Organized under the umbrella of the “Youth for Europe” initiative, the event brought together over 250 pupils, students, educators, and representatives from key educational institutions and public authorities for a high-level dialogue focused on the future of education, innovation, and international cooperation.

As part of the exhibition of best practices and educational initiatives hosted at the TEKWILL Center in the Râșcani campus – a symbolic space for Moldova’s technical and scientific innovation – RE-GRAD project was highlighted as a tangible example of higher education modernization. The spotlight was on its contribution to promoting a culture of quality in education through sustainable competence-based approaches, digitalization, European cooperation, and the core principles of the Green Deal.

The program continued with an interactive session, where representatives of ERASMUS+ projects, including RE-GRAD, engaged in dialogue with prominent figures such as H.E. Roxana Mânzatu – Executive Vice-President of the European Commission, Dan Perciun – Minister of Education and Research, Prof. Dr. habil. Viorel Bostan – Rector of TUM, alongside other key stakeholders involved in Moldova’s educational reforms.

Through its presence, RE-GRAD reaffirmed its essential role in advancing educational reform and internationalization in Moldova. Moreover, it showcased the tangible impact of the ERASMUS+ programme in supporting modern, inclusive, and forward-looking education systems.