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Universities must prepare students not just for a career, but to become empowered change agents — equipped to build a more just, inclusive, and sustainable future. This means cultivating not only professional and technical expertise, but also inner capacities such as agency, compassion, courage, hope, and meaning-making.

To put this into action, ALIGN seeks to transform higher education by integrating inner development into academic curricula and structures. To achieve this, the project aligns established academic frameworks with inner development goals, pilots innovative and integrative student programs, creates accessible digital learning guides, and provides educator training and capacity building across partner institutions and beyond.

This approach equips both students and educators with the inner capacities and tools needed to foster resilience, navigate complexity and drive sustainable solutions in a rapidly changing world.

ALIGN’s overarching goal is to embed the Inner Development Goals (IDGs) and student-centered exploration within higher education frameworks. The IDG initiative grew out of a simple but important realisation: even with clear knowledge and strong policies, progress on the Sustainable Development Goals has been slower than hoped. Many organisations noticed that people and institutions often struggle to handle the complexity of today’s challenges. After several years of learning and exploring this gap together, the IDGs were first presented at the 2020 MindShift Digital Conference and officially launched in 2021, offering a practical framework to support the inner growth needed to drive real and lasting change.

The ALIGN project, funded under the Erasmus+ KA220-HED action, runs from September 2025 to February 2028 (30 months). Coordinated by Lund University (Sweden), the consortium unites 8 partners from 7 countries representing a diverse network of stakeholders.

 We are happy and proud to collaborate with:

  • Lund University 
  • Hochschule Darmstadt – University of Applied Sciences
  • ALBA Executive Development and Applied Research in Business Administration
  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology
  • Nyenrode Business Universiteit
  • Ramon Llull University
  • SYNCNIFY

Questions? 

Drs. L. (Linda) de Greef

Faculty of Science

Inst.voor Interdisciplinaire Studies

Dr P.K.I. (Ilja) Boor

Executive Staff

Inst.voor Interdisciplinaire Studies