Congratulations to the 7 winners of the student video contest!

It is finally time to announce the winners of the student video contest. Launched by the Multilingual & Multicultural Training Centre (M&M), this contest aimed at showing the cultural diversity that defines Unite!

2023/05/08

27 students participated in the student video contest and shared their daily student life with the whole Unite! community. Last week, all videos were uploaded on Unite!'s Metacampus so that all the students from the alliance could vote for their favourite video. Voting is now closed and we count seven winners. The winning videos will be used for pedagogical and dissemination purposes within the alliance and the winning students will be invited to the Unite! Student Festival in Lisbon, from June 29 to July 1st.

And the winners are…

From Technical University of Darmstadt (Germany): Vincent Keller

From Aalto University (Finland): Jenna Lundström

From Graz University of Technology (Austria): Stefan Lintner

From Grenoble INP graduate school of engineering and management, University Grenoble Alpes (France): Aiymzhan Yerikkyzy

From KTH Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden): Huahua Tian

From Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya · BarcelonaTech (Spain): Saurabh Nagarkar

From Wrocław University of Science and Technology (Poland): Marcel Sobecki

Congratulations for the great work! We are looking very forward to welcome you in Lisbon!

Unite!

About Unite!

Alongside TU Darmstadt as the coordinator, Unite! (University Network for Innovation, Technology and Engineering) also includes Aalto University (Finland), KTH Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden), Grenoble Institute of Technology (France), Politecnico di Torino (Italy), Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (Spain) and Universidade de Lisboa (Portugal).

The seven partner universities aim to use the European University to create a trans-European campus for students and researchers with the involvement of regions and companies. The partners have a total of 167,000 students, already cooperate closely in more than 80 EU projects and have exchanged more than 2,000 students in the past five years. The alliance has set itself the goal of combining courses for the benefit of students, breaking down existing technical and administrative hurdles, and thus significantly increasing student mobility. Research will also benefit from the conditions created for larger and easier cooperation, which will strengthen the competitiveness of the European Higher Education Area overall.