Climate change and environmental degradation are an existential threat to Europe and the world. To overcome these challenges, the European Green Deal plans to transform the EU into a modern, resource-efficient and competitive economy which ensures no net emissions of greenhouse gases by 2050, economic growth decoupled from resource use and no person and no place left behind. Climate change is the biggest challenge of our times and thus gives an opportunity to deal with partial solutions responding to main problems. In accordance with the objectives set in the European Green Deal, the project addresses given priorities through creation of innovative, research-based online courses. The research participative approach is a decisive component – based on a direct engagement in the research activities, students are important actors in forming of planned courses through the transfer of the latest knowledge and skills from research into the scientific content of three majors such as - EU Cohesion Policy reflecting principles set in the European Green Deal, insurance of food security in terms of impacts of the climate changes and energy efficiency, diversification and renewable energy sources. To meet these aims the project team intends to include experienced staff (from both professional as well as project activities point of view) and experts of the addressed university units - the Faculty of EU Studies and Regional Development, The Faculty of Biotechnology and Food Sciences and the Technical faculty of the SUA.