News | 28 August 2025 | Article
Shape the future of food systems education and training in Europe.

How can capacity building programmes support your work, business, or community AND transform agriculture and food in Europe?
If you are actively working in Europe’s food system, be it as a farm manager, civil society representative, policy maker, entrepreneur, educator, researcher, or in any other role, we want to hear from you!
The Food Systems Science Network (FoSSNet) is building an inclusive, pan-European network, opening up science for food systems transformation. To do this, we are bringing together people all around the food system, so that education and training meets the needs of those working on the ground.
We want to hear which knowledge, and skills would help you work more effectively to tackle your daily challenges, all the while working towards a more resilient food system.
Your input will be vital in shaping education and training. Taking your daily experiences on board, we will draw on expertise from some of the world’s most respected agricultural institutions and think of educational programs that allow us to build together.
Share your thoughts with us! Fill in this quick 10-minute survey today and help us create educational programs that support your needs:
Thanks, and hope to hear from you soon!
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