The first day of the training covered Fundamentals of Public Procurement and Sustainability. Professor Roberto Caranta, Professor Martin Trybus and Associate Professor Marta Andhov (SAPIENS lead researchers) led the day with presentations focusing on principles of public procurement and procurement methods. The sessions on public procurement regimes under the umbrella of WTO and EU were followed by a case study. The session on the economics of public procurement concentrated on the different stages of procurement and the risks of collusion in the market.The session on achieving SDGs beyond public procurement was much of interest to all the law, economics, and business participants. In addition to training sessions on procurement, speakers from ITCILO, UN Environment, and DG Grow demonstrated the importance of policymaking with the SDGs in mind. The ITCILO’s representative focused on social rights and ILO Convention 94 concerning Labour Clauses in Public Contracts in its session. In comparison, the guest speaker from UNEP focused on SPP in developing countries. The speaker from DG Grow informed the participants regarding the Commission’s agenda on sustainable development, the Green Deal, and the initiatives to follow.Day 2 focused on Soft Skills for Early-Stage Researchers. Presentations by Fair Trade and Eating City were mainly concerned with engaging with the public and team working to catalyse change in the societies. The rest of the soft skills training was aimed at fostering responsible research and innovation skills through establishing principles and application thereof to the existing problems on the subject. New SAPIENS researchers were provided with guidance on conducting research ethically and how to address gender in their research. The presentations demonstrated the significance of Open Science and FAIR data in scientific research and project management. Soft Skills training was concluded with a session on digital skills with a focus on social marketing.