Five years of Unite!
Unite! community meets at the TU Darmstadt
2024/10/08
From 24 to 26 September 2024, the Unite! community came together for the X Unite! Dialogue at TU Darmstadt, where the alliance was founded five years ago – a good opportunity to look back on what has been achieved so far and look ahead to the future. Around 500 Unite! members and external representatives from science, business, politics and civil society were welcomed to the II Unite Branding Event. The focus was on cooperation between universities and society.
Unite! Branding Event: Inspiring People…
‘Inspiring People – Sparking Innovation’ was the guiding principle of the X Unite! Dialogues and the II Unite! Branding Event. TU and Unite! President Tanja Brühl picked up on this in her opening speech and formulated an appeal: ‘As European University Alliances, as Unite!, we are inspired by this European idea. And, most importantly, we aim to take this inspiration further, we aim to be a spark of inspiration for others. We want to be lighthouses for the transformation of Higher Education in Europe. We educate the next generation of Europeans who embody this European spirit wholeheartedly because it is an integral part of their educational journey.’
This was taken further in two panel discussions. The panellists looked at , innovation, talent and strategic regional connections and at s the role of European University Alliances as incubators for collaboration for fostering innovative entrepreneurship, technology transfer and building long-term partnerships and how these can be made more accessible to students. uccess stories and strategies
Success stories were also the subject of the from the various Unite! initiatives, from Unite! Seed Fund projects, student activities such as U!Train!, innovative doctoral programmes and examples of cooperation between business and science, moderated by Dr Jana Freihöfer, Unite! Key Liaison Officer at the TU Darmstadt. Short Pitches
Hessian Minister of Science and Research, Arts and Culture Timon Gremmels also emphasised the crucial role of alliances such as Unite! in promoting peace, strengthening democracy and fostering the innovation needed to tackle future challenges.
Astronaut Thomas Reiter showed how these could be tackled together with his inspiring report from space. According to Reiter, exploring new frontiers pushes the boundaries of human knowledge, cooperation and technological progress.
Unite! Dialogue: …Sparking Innovation
The guiding principle also ran through the cross-cutting and plenary sessions of the Unite! Communities, the and the Governing Bodies and was even reflected in the formats: the first Unite! World Café allowed members to work together beyond their respective areas of work and status groups and to develop mutual understanding and, above all, new ideas. SURE!
For the first time, the Unite! Awards were presented for the first time. The choice of the nine awardees was anything but easy, said Tanja Brühl during the award ceremony. Unite! thrives on the great commitment of its members.
The first Unite! Start-up Award represents a bridge to the start-up scene. Start-ups from all nine Unite! partner universities took part in a two-stage selection process. An international expert jury made up of Unite! representatives and experts from various industries selected two final start-ups that were invited to the in Darmstadt. The winning team, CeraSleeves, was honoured during the closing session of the Unite! Dialogues – a fitting transition to the subsequent InnoDay24, where the start-up scene of the nine Unite! partners had the opportunity to network for the first time. Start-up & Innovation Day 2024
The XI Unite! Dialogue ‘Unite! Students: Our soul, Our core’ will take place in February 2025 at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya in Barcelona.
The Unite! signpost, which was unveiled as a gift to the Unite! community on the TU city centre campus between the canteen and ULB to mark the event, shows the way there. mho
Opening speech by TU and Unite! president Tanja Brühl
About the European University Initiative
About ) includes TU Darmstadt as coordinator, Aalto University (Finland), KTH Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden), Grenoble INP-UGA (France), Politecnico Di Torino (Italy), Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (Spain), Universidade de Lisboa (Portugal), Politechnika Wrocławska (Poland) and TU Graz (Austria). Unite! (University Network for Innovation, Technology and Engineering
Together, the nine partners have 280,000 students and 77,300 graduates each year.
The European Universities Initiative was launched in 2019 to drive forward the creation of a European Education Area by 2025. The European Universities are transnational alliances of higher education institutions from the EU that pursue a long-term strategy and convey European values and identity. The initiative aims to significantly increase student and staff mobility and promote the quality, inclusiveness and competitiveness of European higher education.
In response to an initial call for proposals for the Erasmus+ programme in 2019, the first 17 alliances were selected for a three-year pilot phase to lay the foundations for future European universities. Unite! was among these first 17, with a further 24 alliances following in the second call for proposals in 2020.
The new Unite! funding, which has been running since the end of 2022, falls under the calls for further implementation of the European Universities Initiative. The aim is to develop and share joint and long-term structural, sustainable and systemic cooperation in the fields of education, research and innovation to create European inter-university campuses where students, staff and researchers from all parts of Europe can enjoy seamless mobility and co-create new knowledge across countries and disciplines.