ECOs

ETEN Co-Ordinators

Every member institution must maintain at least one ETEN Co-Ordinator, or “ECO”, throughout its membership, and ECOs are one of the cores of ETEN. The ECO has many roles in the Network, including representing their institution at meetings, networking on behalf of their institution, and participating in ETEN’s growth and development. A complete Guide for ECOs can be found HERE.

Copenhagen 2024
ECO-TIG Leader Meeting in Kristianstad, Sweden 2023