Share your ideas – 4th Unite! Dialogue

Co-creation session: Past & Future. Unite! Vision revisited

2021/11/24

This session aims to encourage the Unite! community to share ideas, initiatives or actions you would like to propose to be incorporated in the following dialogues and for the construction of the 2030 Unite! and beyond!

The writing of the future of Unite! is a hopeful opportunity for the construction of our university. That is why we have included this session within the 4th Unite! Dialogue in Barcelona, since we want to involve the whole Unite! community so that each person involved can have the opportunity to leave their mark.

In order to have enough time to compile everyones’ proposals and for all participants to be motivated and actively participate in this session, we have created a specific online platform where you can share all your ideas, initiatives or actions. The Formative Route begins with this previous instance of creation to generate 10 proposals on what ideas, initiatives or actions would you like to propose to be incorporated in the dialogues and creation of the UNITE 2030 and beyond?

Some questions about the future for 2030 and beyond looks like:

  • How will teaching and learning of the future look like?
  • What will be the grand challenges of society?
  • Where will research and innovation will take place?
  • Which innovations and social trends of today will determine the future?
  • How will universities be connected to their communities and ecosystems?
  • What will be a top academic experience in the future?
  • How can a European University like Unite contribute to and shape thins future?

Be part of this route to build those 10 proposals!

How can I share my proposal?

  • Build your idea – 250 characters
  • Click here to write and send it (Link open until 29th of November)
  • Just vote the other ideas you think are interesting in order to prioritize them!

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.