EIT Food RIS Inspire
HealthySoil4Life Summer School
Free, Hybrid Program

EIT FOOD RIS INSPIRE HEALTHYSOIL4LIFE SUMMER SCHOOL

Ignite Your Agrifood Journey: Learn, Innovate, Thrive!

After the success of the of early editions, we are thrilled to announce the arrival of the 3rd edition of the EIT Food RIS Inspire HealthySoil4Life Summer School. Prepare yourself for an exceptional 3-week hybrid course, brimming with fresh content and abundant resources. This immersive experience is specifically designed to nurture entrepreneurial skills and empower individuals who share a deep passion for agri-food and sustainability. Get ready to acquire climate farming knowledge and tools to spearhead innovative products in the agri-food sector!

Registration for the EIT Food RIS Inspire HealthySoil4Life Summer School is now open! Join our vibrant community, and get the chance to be among the first participants in this edition!
EIT Food RIS Inspire HealthySoil4Life Summer School

Who is it for?

This course welcomes undergraduates, MSc/PhD students, researchers, professionals, and aspiring entrepreneurs interested in innovating in the food system. We seek individuals from diverse backgrounds, including Food Science, Other Sciences, Engineering, Business/Marketing, Informatics and Computational Science, and more.

Only participants from RIS countries can apply: Bulgaria, Canary Islands, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, French Guiana, Greece, Guadeloupe, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Martinique, Mayotte, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Réunion, Saint Martin, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey, Ukraine.

Objectives

As a learner, you will develop your knowledge on soil health and related innovative farming practices, by linking the role of soil health to climate adaptation and mitigation towards better health and wellbeing.  This Summer School will provide you with a toolkit to become effective innovators in the food system. On-site week, you will apply your knowledge of soil health and soil functionality while having fun in the unique location of Penha Garcia a UNESCO awarded site, of unusual beauty while networking towards sustainable farming with innovative products or techniques that impact the food system.

Advantages

Integrating entrepreneurship training with food production innovation will enable you to create solutions to global challenges such as climate change and health. The programme has been developed and will be delivered by an outstanding collaborative group composed of European universities, institutes, food industry companies, farmers, and agri-food startups. This unique programme features teaching by highly skilled mentors in entrepreneurship in the food system from Food4Sustainability (Portugal), University of Sevilla (Spain), BGI (Portugal), Idanha-a-Nova Municipality (Portugal), Real Idanha (Portugal), and The Grand Farm (Austria).

Duration & Important Dates

This course will last 3 weeks: 

From July 1st to 12th:
  online
From July 29th to August 1st:
presencial (invitation only)

Structure & Modules

Over a period of 3 weeks, the programme will provide a dynamic and supportive environment for you to develop your knowledge on soil health, sustainable agriculture and climate farming techniques and scientific basis. During the full programme, and especially in the third week, you will develop your entrepreneurial mindset and learn how you can transform your ideas into business propositions. 

During the first and second weeks, the programme will take place online with a combination of asynchronous learning resources and live (synchronous) interactive virtual sessions: 

Monday, July 3rd

HealthSoil4Life Kick-off; Introduction to the challenges in soil health, sustainable agriculture and climate smart farming techniques. 

Tuesday, July 4th - Friday, July 7th 

The Soil - importance, properties, interactions with plants and microorganisms, soil dynamics and best management practices  

Monday, July 10th - Friday, July  14th 

How to assess soil health in practice? Techniques for precision climate change & soil conservation, overview of tools for soil health assessment, case studies from soil microbiome analysis and digital technologies (start-ups) for soil monitoring 

Monday, July 24th – Thursday, July 27th 

Eco-Week in the village of Penha Garcia (Portugal) in the GeoPark awarded by UNESCO.Introduction of the Entrepreneurial Week; Presentation of case studies and major challenges; Sustainable Business Models, Pitch design and training; On-site visits.  

Friday, July 28th 

Pitch Presentation and Closing Ceremony 

EIT Food RIS Inspire HealthySoil4Life Summer School

Join the HealthySoil4Life Summer School and  gain the opportunity to join an amazing on-site week in Penha Garcia, Portugal.

Not only gaining access to get to know sustainable practices in real but alsoright after the school ends participants will have the opportunity to join the Inspire Impact competition, continue their learning, earn an additional certificate and compete for cash prizes (up to €4000).
Don't miss this opportunity and register now!

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What do people say about us?

I feel so good and I feel lucky to be here in Penha Garcia. I think it’s a great opportunity to learn all the connected to the regenerative agriculture. I’m here with the many people that work and study in the agriculture sector. This is a great opportunity to know new people and also make good business connections. So I’m really, really happy and lucky to be here.

Participant, Italy

After two weeks of online training, I’m very happy to be here in Portugal, at the EIT Food Summer School. I like to talk to studants I like to hear the prespective, I like to learn from them also to train them and give them somo advice. HealthySoil4Life is the most importante thing what we can consider in regenerating soil.
Thank you so much EIT Food.

Owner and Entrepreneur, The Grand Farm

We are here at Vale Feitoso in Penha Garcia. I’m really happy to be part of this summer school that EIT Food made it possible. It’s a quite amazing experience to get know new territories. And I hope to have this experience again, because it’s simply amazing.

Participant, Portugal

HealthySoil4Life Summer School Speakers

Cláudia Costa

Cláudia Costa

Claudia Costa is a Phd specialized in innovation, entrepreneurship, and academic training. She worked in the top management schools in Portugal such as Catolica Lisbon and Nova Business School, and was the Scientific Director for the first editions of the EIT Digital summer school. He is currently responsible for the F4S Academy, the area of Food4Sustainability responsible for transferring knowledge to develop, promote and train farmers, professionals, companies and individuals in sustainable agri-food systems for better human health and well-being.

Luis Neves

Luis Neves

is a food fermentation researcher at Mendes Gonçalves SA since 2014. He has a degree in Biological Engineer and a MSc degree in Biological and Chemical Processes at Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Coimbra. He is involved in the regenerative agriculture project "Vila Feliz Cidade". He is passionate about the outdoors and nature and has spent the last years searching and studying regenerative agriculture systems.

Dario Peirone

Dario Peirone

José Ruiz Gámez

José Ruiz Gámez

is a technical engineer in topography from the University of Valencia, Master in Landscape Architecture from the University of Valencia and Master in Ecological Agriculture and Livestock from the University of Biology of Barcelona. He has worked as a topographer in local companies in Valencia and as a cartographic software designer in mapping companies linked to the Diputación de Valencia for 10 years. And since 2007 he works as a freelance in the design of farms with hydrological design in key line to achieve a more homogeneous distribution of rainwater and thus avoid future erosion problems and regenerate the soil with thousands of hectares in multiple types of crops from grassland regeneration to woody, fruit trees and vineyards in countries such as Spain, Portugal, France and Mexico.

Teresa Lino Neto

Teresa Lino Neto

Teresa Lino Neto is an Associate Professor at the University of Minho and a member of the CBMA research centre. Her background includes a degree in Applied Plant Biology from the University of Lisbon, a PhD in Sciences (Biology) and an Aggregation in Biology with a specialization in Evolution, Biodiversity and Ecology, both from the University of Minho. Currently, her research focuses on the study of plant-microorganism interactions, especially mycorrhizae, endophytes and PGPR (including rhizobia), with the aim of increasing forest sustainability and plant productivity. She has authored many scientific articles in specialist journals (58), as well as contributing chapters to books. She has coordinated and participated in several scientific projects in interactions between plants and microorganisms, both nationally and internationally. As a supervisor, she has supervised several doctorates (11) and master's degrees (19).

Rita Castelo Branco

Rita Castelo Branco

Is an agronomist with experience in innovation projects and new business development in the agriculture sector. It is with her boots in the field she feels happy! Has more than one decade dedicated to red fruit production with applied research and supporting the development of more sustainable approaches to production systems, always with the main purpose of doing more with less! Rita is now developing her Phd project dedicated to irrigation water management at university of Lisbon.

Sofia Costa

Sofia Costa

is a nematode ecologist based at the Centre of Molecular and Environmental Biology at the University of Minho. She obtained her PhD in Biological Sciences at the University of Lancaster, UK, in 2007, and a Post-graduation in Organic Agriculture from the Ponte de Lima School of Agriculture in 2014. Sofia’s research interests follow two main research lines: i) the use of nematode communities as bioindicators of soil-based ecosystem services; and ii) the ecology and control of crop-damaging plant-parasitic nematodes in agroecosystems.

Miguel Viegas

Miguel Viegas

He is a professor of economics and researcher at the University of Aveiro. Between 2014 and 2019, he was a Member of the European Parliament where he integrated the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development. During his mandate he actively participated in the negotiation of the regulations governing the CAP post 2023. He recently published the book "The Common Agricultural Policy Post-2020: The Challenges For Portugal". In addition to his PhD in economics, Miguel Viegas is a veterinarian, having worked for 19 years in the Portuguese agricultural sector.

Sara Rodrigues

Sara Rodrigues

is a Soil production specialist at Food4Sustainability. Sara holds a degree in Agronomy at the Agricultural College of Castelo Branco, Portugal, and a course in permaculture design, and believes that biodiversity is necessary for a sustainable and resilient future, and that this is within our reach.

Sofia Pereira

Sofia Pereira

holds a PhD in Biology, a Master in Toxicology and a Degree in Biology from the University of Aveiro. Sofia Pereira is a researcher at the Centro de Biotecnologia e Química Fina and regent of the Mycology course of the Microbiology degree. Her scientific interests focus on the development of bioinocula formulations to increase the growth and resilience of crops under stress conditions, as well as on the use of phytoremediation and phytomanagement strategies for the recovery of environmentally degraded areas.

Paula Baptista

Paula Baptista

is Assistant Professor at the Polytechnic Institute of Bragança (IPB) and member of “Centro de Investigação de Montanha” (CIMO, http://cimo.ipb.pt/web/). She has a degree in Agricultural Engineering, a Master in Quality Control and a PhD in Science. Her main interests are focused on bio-prospection of biological control agents (microbial antagonist) against pests and diseases in crop ecosystem, on biotic interactions, as well as on the effects of cropping practices on biological control agents.

Margarida Palma

Margarida Palma

is an Operations Researcher at Food4Sustainability where she works in projects and activities related to knowledge transfer and dissemination, educational and training actions, within the context of soil microbiology and soil health. She holds a PhD degree in Microbiology, and she was a scientific researcher for over 12 years in the field of functional genomics, molecular and cellular biology, and physiology of conventional and non-conventional yeasts with a role in Food and Industrial Biotechnology. She has additional training in Organic agriculture, Integrated agricultural systems, Sustainable agriculture, Agricultural business management, and Apiculture.

Isabel Brito

Isabel Brito

is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Biology at the University of Évora. Isabel holds a PhD in Biology, and her main research field is the management of native arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in low input cropping systems, particularly in Mediterranean regions. Key areas of study are the effects of common agronomic practices (weed control, tillage system, crop rotation, cover crops) on AMF functional diversity and the development of strategies to manage indigenous AMF communities within cropping systems, for the bio-protection of cultivated plants. More recent research is also focused on the evaluation of different indicators of soil general microbial activity and diversity.

Elvira Domingo

Elvira Domingo

is a Regional Innovation Programme Manager at EIT Food. She works on the successful implementation of the Regional Innovation Scheme (RIS), a dedicated programme we across Southern Europe including Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece, Cyprus, Malta and Turkey to accelerate agrifood innovation across Southern and Central Eastern Europe, interacting with local players, mobilising and internationalising local networks as well as facilitating the connection among business, academy, research and consumers, but also helping the best startups transform our food system. She is also responsible for EIT Food's first project to Find Innovative Solutions on Water Scarcity, designing and implementing a plan (gathering best expertise, training, community, investment and access to market) to help Southern Europe countries towards a more sustainable water management system.

Alfred Grand

Alfred Grand

is an organic arable field farmer, market gardener and entrepreneur from Austria. Alfred is a member of three soil-related EIP-Agri focus groups, three EIP-Agri operational groups and several Horizon 2020 projects. Alfred Grand is co-author of the book ‘Biodünger selber machen’ (Make your own fertilizer). In 2019 he was selected as a member of the Mission Board for Soil Health and Food for developing a mission for Horizon Europe. He is also a board member at the Californian initiative Regenerative Organic Alliance.

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