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From chaos to impact: Navigating complexity with our new strategy workbook
Learning to navigate uncertainty is a time taking journey. TRIC offers practical frameworks and tools to make this process structured, safe, and impactful for individuals. We live in a world where uncertainty is no longer a temporary crisis, it is the baseline. Rapid technological shifts, societal changes, and unpredictable futures challenge our sense of security. But what if we stopped trying to eliminate uncertainty, and started practicing it as a skill? Within the TRIC pr
Hanna Haliseva
4 days ago


Getting started with communication and dissemination in TRIC: Lessons learned
The objectives of communication and dissemination in the TRIC project are to maximize the visibility and impact of TRIC results, support the uptake of the tools and methods developed within the project, and build a community of practices around uncertainty competence. Project partners contribute by producing content and disseminating it through multiple channels within their own networks, considering their target groups and local contexts. This ensures that TRIC messages rea
Elina Asukas
May 26


How can we create impact?
The international TRIC team from Finland, Poland, Denmark, Spain and Austria shared an interesting workshop online on April 10, hosted and facilitated by Hanna Haliseva and Markus Vähälä from Kukunori. In the workshop, we focused on developing content for our forthcoming Impact Strategy Workbook, maximizing the impact of the TRIC project and received valuable insights from the TRIC team.
Hanna Haliseva
Apr 30


What can we learn from PUNC?
The future belongs to professionals who can navigate the world and its complexities with confidence, not despite uncertainty but through it. So, in a world that's increasingly volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA), how do we prepare the next generation of professionals to handle the experienced uncertainty productively? That's exactly the question the PUNC (Professional UNcertainty Competence) project set out to answer. Brought together by six European partners

Julia Solarz
Mar 31


The TRIC foresight workshop
The TRIC project partners gathered on 27 February for a joint Foresight workshop implemented in a hybrid format. The aim was to bring together participants from different parts of Europe and create a shared understanding of the future of learning and skills. In total, nearly 50 participants explored future‑oriented educational themes in nine working groups across Europe. The hybrid format connected local and joint working Turku University of Applied Sciences was responsible f
Elina Asukas
Mar 30


Building something meaningful together
The TRIC project is officially underway, and the first months have already shown what strong collaboration can achieve. Although the project formally started in December, partners had already met earlier to ensure a smooth and well-prepared launch. Uncertainty is something all of us encounter in many contexts: as part of complex realities, new and demanding content, challenging tasks, and when meeting unfamiliar people and teams. Acknowledging this shared, everyday experience

Mari Tauriainen
Mar 30
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