Vote for your favourite Unite! student video!

The Unite! Student Video Contest goes into the next round

2023/04/17

The Multilingual & Multicultural Training Centre (M&M) launched a student video contest, asking students from all nine partner universities to share what a day in their life looks like: how they commute, where they study, what are their hobbies… and now, it is time for you to vote for your favourite video!

This video contest aims to show the diversity and interculturality that define the Unite! student community. Students from all partner universities were asked to show a typical day in their student life, common aspects (campus, cafeteria, home) and more personal aspects (social life, hobbies), in order to promote and embrace all the cultural differences that shape our alliance. Best videos will be used for educational purposes and on Unite!’s channels.

The voting is open to all the students within the Unite! community and will happen through the Unite! digital campus Metacampus. All students can vote for their favourite video from each partner university. There will be one winner per university, and all winners will be invited to the Unite! Student Festival in Lisbon (travel expenses and accommodation included). Participation includes activities and workshops.

In total, 28 videos were submitted. Students from KTH, Grenoble INP – UGA, TU Graz and UPC have submitted five videos.Three videos were submitted by Aalto and TU Darmstadt students. And two videos were submitted by Wroclaw Tech students.

Time to vote!

Follow these easy steps in order to vote:

  • Log in to the Metacampus platform and sign up to the student video contest space. You can use your university credentials.
  • Scroll down and select the university of your choice.
  • You can now watch the different videos. Scroll down and click on “Vote for… videos”
  • Choose your favourite video and confirm your vote.

You can vote for the video of your choice from April 17th to April 21st!

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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.