Roma Tre is a young university designed for young people. Founded in 1992, it has grown rapidly in terms of both students and courses offered. It has scored highly in the most important academic rankings, especially among younger universities. A dynamic, modern and international university that was immediately identified as a vital lever of the capital's urban development, within which it is now deeply rooted, contributing to changing the city's identity with a persevering process of renovation and reuse of disused industrial buildings, converting them into factories of knowledge and research.
Roma Tre is participating in the project with law and economics professors and researchers who will work in synergy for an interdisciplinary legal and economic approach. The participants are experts in agricultural and environmental law, agricultural economics and in economic policy. Within the courses of agricultural law, EU law, and economic policy, the students involved will attend thematic seminars on the European Green Deal strategy with a focus on quantitative and qualitative conservation of agricultural land. The activities include forms of innovative teaching through workshops, teaching strategies that enable students to obtain information from the Internet through a teacher-led process, and forms of learning through games and simulations.