Partnership

University of Gdańsk
The University of Gdańsk was founded on 20 March 1970. It was formed from an amalgamation of two institutions of higher education: the Higher Economics School in Sopot and the Higher Pedagogical School in Gdańsk. Later, it also included the Higher Teacher Training School. Currently, the University educates over 30,000 students, doctoral students and post-graduate students in 11 different faculties:
In such fields of study as Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Oceanography, Quantum Physics, Pedagogy, Psychology, Law, and Economic Sciences, the University of Gdańsk is one of the best institutions in Poland.
The University has been involved in scientific research cooperation with scientific research centers from nearly all corners of the globe within hundred contracts. The implementation of projects is an important element of joint activities. Part of the university’s activity also takes place within the framework of cooperation with business – opinions, research and expertise for entrepreneurs are created here, and the university functions as business incubators for solutions in fields such as biotechnology, biology and chemistry.

Pomerania Development Agency
Pomerania Development Agency Co. (Agencja Rozwoju Pomorza) is one of the pioneering agencies of regional development in Poland, established in 1992, as an initiative of the voivodeship authorities. Agency’s mission is acting to the benefit of harmonious growth of Pomerania through supporting businesses and authorities in the region, as well as initiating and giving assistance to economic ventures of local importance. ARP is also an institution which defines standards of help for entrepreneurship in Pomerania, as well as an important partner for self-government units in terms of regional development approach creation. Agency’s representatives are officially engaged, as an active party, in the preparation of regional development strategies and economic policy.

Roskilde University
Roskilde University, abbreviated to RUC according to its original name, Roskilde University Centre, is a public university founded in 1972 with the objective of setting new standards in educational principles, by breaking with traditional university practices and embracing student involvement.
Roskilde University was originally established in order to challenge academic traditions and to experiment with new ways to create and acquire knowledge. At RUC we cultivate a project and problem oriented approach to knowledge creation, because we believe that the most relevant results are obtained by solving real problems in collaboration with others. We employ an interdisciplinary approach because no major problems are ever resolved on the basis of any single academic discipline alone. We also cultivate transparency, because we passionately believe that participation and knowledge-sharing are prerequisites for freedom of thought, democracy, tolerance and development.

Linneus University
Linnaeus University is located in Växjö and Kalmar and offers over 200 degree programmes and 1,500 single-subject courses. You can study different subjects within arts and humanities, health and life sciences, the social sciences, the natural sciences, technology, and business and economics. There are also a number of different contract educations, like the headmaster training and police education.
Research at Linnaeus University is of high quality, nationally as well as internationally, and covers a wide range of disciplines. Particularly prominent is the research carried out within our cutting-edge research environments – our Linnaeus University Centres. Within these centres, everything from ecology and evolution to discrimination and integration, postcolonialism, intermediality, bioscience, and big data is being studied.
With 2,200 employees and more than 40,000 students we strive to be a modern university, with Småland as our base and the world as our stage. To study and work at Linnaeus University means being part of an environment characterised by knowledge and development. Students acquire new knowledge and learn to have a critical approach and researchers make discoveries that can change our society. Employees talk of a work place with both challenges and opportunities and that Linnaeus University is a university where knowledge grows. Together we set knowledge in motion for a sustainable societal development.

EUCC Baltic Office
EUCC Baltic States Office is a regional office of the Coastal and Marine Union – EUCC for the Eastern European countries of the Baltic Sea. EUCC is a stakeholder and network association with expert members and NGO member organisations in 40 countries. Founded in 1989 with the aim of promoting a European approach to coastal conservation by bridging the gap between scientists, environmentalists, site managers, planners and policy makers, it is the largest network of coastal & marine practitioners and experts in Europe, with five international offices and focal points and national branches in ten countries.
Registered since 1995 in Lithuania, the EUCC Baltic States Office is active in the east of the Baltic Sea: Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and the Northwest Region of the Russian Federation. The main objectives of the EUCC Baltic States Office are to promote integrated coastal zone management and sustainable maritime planning in the Eastern Baltic area and to disseminate information on EUCC activities in the region.

TERGO
TerGo offers a full-stack approach to carbon management for companies and individuals.
- Carbon accounting: Tergoscope carbon accounting software supports companies and organizations with an easy system for greenhouse gas emissions calculations. Gather data, navigate through emissions hot spots, and generate carbon reports with just one click.
- Emissions reductions: Download TERbit, do your best to reduce your carbon emissions, and watch your positive climate impact expand. TERbit is the first app worldwide to track individuals’ carbon reductions resulting from green transportation choices and more.
- Offsetting: TerGo team runs sequestration projects that support companies with the highest-quality VER carbon offsets.
- ️Additionally, TerGo offers carbon labelling, carbon-neutral certification, a range of carbon calculators free of charge, and other solutions for companies, organizations, and individuals who care about the planet’s future.

Energy Communities Denmark
Our association is dedicated to fostering optimal conditions for the creation, operation, and growth of energy communities while addressing the increasing demand for knowledge in this field. As a non-profit organization, we actively promote the expansion of energy communities wherever they can drive the green transition.
Aligned with the European Commission’s goal for every municipality with over 10,000 residents to establish at least one energy community by 2025, interest in this movement is expected to rise significantly. Our mission is to support and accelerate this transition for a more sustainable future.