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SUMMARY:Democracy4All conference explores the impact of artificial intelligence on democracy
DESCRIPTION:On 3 and 4 November\, the University of Barcelona will host the new edition of the international conference Democracy4All\, which will examine issues related to technological advances and their impact on democracy. On this occasion\, it will put special attention to blockchain technology and artificial intelligence (AI) regarding the media\, social networks and governance of societies. To attend the conference\, prior registration is required. \n\n\n\nUniversity students can also register for the ideathon: they will have 24 hours to devise solutions to the challenges presented by the GenLayer platform\, a “virtual jurisdiction” designed to mediate between different artificial intelligences. GenLayer will select the best proposal\, which will be awarded. \n\n\n\nThe conference will gather academics\, creators\, entrepreneurs\, representatives of public entities and experts in technology\, economics\, law and journalism\, among other disciplines. Round tables and talks will address topics such as AI as an opportunity or a threat to governance and democracy\, fake news\, AI as a means of influencing social networks\, the decentralized economy and blockchain technology\, among others. \n\n\n\nOne of the participants will be the philosopher Daniel Innerarity\, who will be in a round table that will focus on the management of AI innovations. The other participants of the round table will be Albert Sabater\, researcher at the University of Girona and director of the Observatory of Ethics in Artificial Intelligence of Catalonia; Oriol Pujol\, UB researcher expert in machine learning algorithms\, and Cecilia Rikap\, from the Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose at University College London\, who has studied the concentration of assets in large digital companies and created the concept of intellectual monopolies. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWebsite www.democracy4all.barcelona. \n\n\n\nAnother round table will be dedicated to content generation through AI and deepfakes. One of the participants will be the Turkish artist Ferdi Alici\, internationally renowned for his spectacular creations made with artificial intelligence\, and who has worked in collaboration with entities such as the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) and NASA. \n\n\n\nSergi Sagàs\, founder of the company Hyperreal\, will also be at this table; Núria Ferran\, lecturer at the UB’s Faculty of Information and Audiovisual Media\, expert in artificial intelligence and the use of data in society\, and Germán León\, professor at the Elisava design school and expert in computer vision and human-technology interaction. \n\n\n\nThe conference will be held at the UB’s Institute for Lifelong Learning (IL3). The conference language will be English\, but it will be supported by SCRIBAL\, an automatic English-Catalan-Spanish subtitle tool developed by the research and teaching staff from the UB’s Faculty of Philosophy and Communication. \n  \n\n\n\n\nRegister to Democracy4All here\n\n \n \n\n\n\nThe conference will be also streamed live on UBtv: sessions on 3 November and 4 November. \n\n\n\nThis piece of news was originally published on the website of the University of Barcelona\, coordinator of the CHARM-EU Alliance.
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/democracy4all-conference-explores-the-impact-of-artificial-intelligence-on-democracy/
CATEGORIES:Governance,Innovation,Planetary Health
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SUMMARY:Arqus Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Arqus Alliance invites you to join them online at their 2025 Arqus Annual Conference\, which will take place on 2 and 3 April at Leipzig University (Germany). \nThis year’s theme\, “European Universities at the crossroads”\, aims to bring together Arqus leaders\, students\, academics and administrative staff to reflect on the evolving landscape of European Higher Education and the European Universities Initiative. \nThe Conference plenary sessions will be broadcast live on the Arqus YouTube channel. They will explore shared challenges\, opportunities and transformative strategies\, offering insights to strengthen collaboration within Arqus and beyond. \nExperts and colleagues from CHARM-EU\, Circle-U\, CIVIS\, EUTOPIA\, INGENIUM\, Open-EU and UNITA Alliances will participate in the different plenary sessions: \n\n2 April\, 10:30-12:00: Legal Entity: The future for European University Alliances\n2 April\, 13:30-15:00: Research strategies and collaborative research projects within European University Alliances\n3 April\, 09:00-10:30: Common digital infrastructures as tools and resources for European University Alliances\n\nThe full programme is available on the Arqus website.
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/arqus-annual-conference/
CATEGORIES:Governance,Research
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CREATED:20250307T093315Z
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SUMMARY:LERU Talks - The European Degree: desirability\, feasibility and viability
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a discussion on the European Degree\, a proposal put forward by the European Commission for a new type of degree to be awarded after transnational Bachelor\, Master\, or Doctoral programmes. Find out how the ideas around the European Degree are taking shape\, what universities think of it\, and ask the experts your questions. \n  \nOn 1 April 2025\, 13.30-14.30 (CEST)\, LERU Talks is sitting down with two experts on the matter: \n\nMs Vanessa Debiais-Santon\, Member of Cabinet of Executive Vice-President Roxana Mînzatu\, European Commission\nProf. Peter Lievens\, Vice-Rector International Policy\, Interculturality\, and Alumni Policy\, KU Leuven\n\nModerator: Dr Katrien Maes\, LERU Special Initiatives Ambassador Engagement & Impact \n  \nThe experts will talk with each other about questions such as: \n\nWhat would be the major hurdles for universities\, member states and the European Commission in implementing a European degree?\nWhat kind of legal intervention is necessary at EU and member state level?\nWill the fact that it will be a voluntary scheme create inequities in the European higher education system?\nWhat do the European University Alliances (not) want from this scheme?\nWhat are the financial implications for universities and for funders of higher education?\n\nThe discussion will be live-streamed via Zoom. The online audience will be able to submit written questions\, which will be put to the speakers live. The link of the live stream will be sent to all registrants in due course. \nThis event is part of the LERU Talks series\, an online interview and discussion forum connecting the worlds of universities and science policymakers\, and bringing this interaction to a wide audience. \nVisit the event webpage to learn more about the speakers.
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/leru-talks-the-european-degree-desirability-feasibility-and-viability/
CATEGORIES:Governance,Learning,Mobility
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SUMMARY:Farewell symposium Jan Haarhuis: Shaping the Future of Higher Education
DESCRIPTION:On Tuesday 18 February 2025\, Jan Haarhuis will bid farewell to Utrecht University as part of his retirement. During his career at UU\, Jan has held several positions where his main focus was on educational innovation and renewal. \nAfter working as Head of Education and Student Affairs at DGK for several years\, Jan set up and further developed the education innovation programme Educate-it in 2014. The Educate-it programme has served as an example for many (inter)national educational institutions and is now included in the CAT. For his innovative ideas and work\, Jan Haarhuis received the first SURF ‘Change Maker’ Education Award in 2016. Jan has been chair of LERU’s Digital Higher Education policy group for 10 years\, was a member of the EWUU alliance’s education steering committee for 4 years\, and has made a major contribution to the development and co-founding of the European University CHARM-EU from 2019. \nTo mark his farewell\, a symposium:‘ Shaping the Future of Higher Education’ will be organised on 18 February 2025 from 10:00 to 18:00 o’clock. The symposium will take place at UU’s new Playground. \nDuring this special day\, we will engage with inspiring speakers who will share their insights on developments in higher education from various perspectives. We will also look ahead to the future of education. There will also be ample opportunity on this day to thank Jan personally and reflect on shared memories. \nExtra seats for symposium\nBesides relations of Jan who have received a personal invitation to this symposium\, a limited (15) number of open places have been made available. \nYou can register for these via this link. \nOpen access drinks reception (after registration)\nDuring the drinks from 16.00 to 18.00\, there will be an opportunity to say hello to Jan in person. Even if you are not participating in the symposium\, you are welcome to come to the drink. To do so\, please register via cat@uu.nl with ref: farewell drink Jan Haarhuis. \nProgramme Symposium\nBert van der Zwaan\, former rector of Utrecht University\, will open the symposium with a keynote entitled ‘The coming great transformation’. This will be followed by an interactive panel discussion on educational innovation\, highlighted from four different perspectives by Eveline Renders (EUNIS/SURF)\, Niels Bovenschen (UMC Utrecht)\, Meritxell Chaves (CHARM-EU/ FOREU4ALL/University of Barcelona) and Sebastiaan Steenman (Utrecht University). \nIn a live interview with Jan Haarhuis\, you will learn more about Jan and his career at UU. During lunch\, there will be the opportunity to learn about various educational innovation tools on display at the information market. \nThe afternoon programme is dedicated to break-out sessions on technology\, trans-disciplinary education and research\, European university alliances and ‘Centers for Teaching and Learning’. \nThe morning programme can also be followed online via this link. \nThe full symposium programme can be downloaded here.
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/farewell-symposium-jan-haarhuis-shaping-the-future-of-higher-education/
CATEGORIES:CHARM event,Governance,Innovation,Inter-Institutional Working Groups,Interculturality,Learning,Mobility,Research,Select General Information General Information,Sustainability,Teaching
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SUMMARY:Empowering Youth - Active Participation and Engagement within the EDUC Alliance and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Participate in an engaging online event focused on youth empowerment and active participation within the European Digital UniverCity (EDUC) Alliance and beyond. This event will bring together youth voices and alliance representatives to discuss how young people are actively shaping the future of European university collaborations. \nFull information\, including program overview\, available on EDUC’s website.
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/empowering-youth-active-participation-and-engagement-within-the-educ-alliance-and-beyond/
CATEGORIES:Governance,Interculturality
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20241205T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20241205T123000
DTSTAMP:20260419T183859
CREATED:20241127T100957Z
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SUMMARY:EACEA Online Infoday: Capacity Building in Higher Education action
DESCRIPTION:The European\, Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) is organising an Infoday on Erasmus+ Capacity Building in Higher Education (CBHE) – 2025 Call for proposals\, focusing on what is new and on how to prepare a competitive proposal. \nThe Erasmus+ Capacity Building in Higher Education (CBHE) action supports international cooperation projects based on multilateral partnerships between organisations active in higher education. It supports the relevance\, quality\, modernisation and responsiveness of higher education in third countries not associated to the Erasmus+ programme for socio-economic recovery\, growth and prosperity and reacting to recent trends\, in particular economic globalisation but also the recent decline in human development\, fragility\, and rising social\, economic and environmental inequalities. \nThe Erasmus+ CBHE action contributes also to the broader policy objectives that are being pursued between the European Commission and the third countries not associated to the Programme\, including the Global Gateway investment packages. \nThis event will provide you with information on the main features and novelties of the action and you will have the chance to find tips\, ask questions and get the answers online. \nFull information and link to registration is found on the European Commissions’s website.
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/online-info-session-capacity-building-in-higher-education-cbhe-action/
CATEGORIES:Governance,Sustainability
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20241023T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20241023T223000
DTSTAMP:20260419T183859
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SUMMARY:EC2U Forum | Higher Education Round Table
DESCRIPTION:This time again\, the EC2U Higher Education Round Table will be held in hybrid mode on 23/10/2024 9h-10h30 CET with the topic “The role of the Alliances in social involvement and EU values”.\nFollow the event in EC2U YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Rur1GCcRQM
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/ec2u-forum-higher-education-round-table/
CATEGORIES:Governance
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20240917T084500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20240917T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T183859
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SUMMARY:Internationalisation of European Universities Alliances: the new frontiers
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the Université de Toulouse and la Région Occitanie\, this event is designed to explore why and how European Universities alliances build strategic partnerships with universities and stakeholders beyond the European Union. \nAcross the sessions\, European Universities alliances will discuss their internationalisation strategies and approaches and present case studies about how alliances can forge successful international connections. \nInternationalisation is set as one of the key policy objectives for the European Universities alliances with the ambition to contribute to European attractiveness and competitiveness. This event aims to facilitate dialogue between Alliances\, Non-European Higher Education Institutions and European\, national and regional policymakers to explore which are the current state of play and the possible pathways of alliances’ internationalisation. \nBeyond a first plenary session\, the event will feature two focus sessions to deepen the understanding of collaborative opportunities in two key regions. First\, participants will discuss ongoing and future collaborations with Ukraine partners in the context of the war and post-war reconstruction context. Then\, the discussion will focus on cooperation between Alliances and African partners. \nWhen: 17th September 2024\, 08.45 – 13:00 \nWhere: Hôtel de Région Occitanie (22\, boulevard du Maréchal Juin\, 31406\, Toulouse Cedex 9). Onsite participation with invitation. \nJoin the conference online: https://player.streamfizz.live/live/cm0wh112s00wfljf45rfld3g0 \nWhat you’ll gain: \n\nKnowledge: Learn about internationalisation for European Universities alliances.\nNetworking: Connect with key players\, including alliance representatives\, policymakers\, and international higher education leaders.\nCollaboration: Share and discover best practices for fostering collaboration among alliances and partners worldwide.\n\nThis event is an important opportunity to understand and shape the future of global engagement for European Universities alliances. \n					\n									Get the full recap of the event and discover what unfolded\n					 \n\n\n					 Programme\n			\n			\n						\n17 September 2024\nPresenters: Olga Wessels & Ludovic Thilly\, FOREU Coordinators \n08:30 – 08:45 Arrival of participants – welcome coffee \n08:45 – 09:00 Opening welcome addresses \nSpeakers: \n\nNadia Pellefigue\, Vice-President\, Higher Education\, Research\, Europe and International Relations\nJen-Claude Dardelet\, Vice-Président de Toulouse Métropole\, Attractivité\, Tourisme\, Europe et International\nChristina Sange Fayos\, Vice President Europe and International\, Université de Toulouse\n\n  \n09:00 – 10:05 Internationalisation and European Universities alliances \nThe main plenary session will discuss why alliances should internationalise by exploring how academic and research partnerships strengthen Europe’s appeal and what Alliances can bring to international cooperation. After successful pilot and ongoing roll-out phases\, Alliances and stakeholders will discuss why internationalisation is high on the roadmap building on real-world examples\, sketching the current challenges in connection with EU policy objectives set for the initiative and global trends for higher education and research. \nModerator: Dorothy Kelly\, Arqus \nSpeakers: \n\nVanessa Debiais Sainton\, DGEAC\, European Commission\nCarle Bonnafous-Murat\, Permanent representative of France Universités in Brussels\nMarie Azuelos\, CIVICA\nMattia Bellotti\, EUTOPIA\nJohn Gardiner\, ULYSSEUS\nRomita Iucu\, CIVIS\n\nRapporteur: Charlotte Kedslie\, CIVIS \n  \n10:05 – 10:35 Networking coffee \n10:35 – 11:40 Cooperation with Ukraine: strengthening ties among Ukrainian Higher Education Institutions with the European Higher Education sector \nPanel session on collaborations with Ukraine partners in the context of the war and post-war reconstruction context. Several solidarity and cooperation schemes have been deployed by alliances. The discussion will present ongoing impactful cooperation initiatives\, and current and future needs to prepare for the European future of Ukraine. \nModerator: Karolina Ignatiuk\, 4EU+ \nSpeakers: \n\nIryna Ivanets\, Kyiv National Economic University & University of Marburg\nIryna Osovska\, Chernivtsi National University\nKseniia Smyrnova\, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv\nJean-Marc Planeix\nChristine Fernandez-Maloigne\nTadeusz Uhl\n\nRapporteur: Sabine Menu\, EPICUR \n11:40 – 12:45 Partnerships with Africa: how to unlock mutual benefits \nPanel session will dive into success strategies from alliances with African partners\, showcasing how collaboration can unlock mutual benefits. \nModerator: Aliyah Morgenstern\, YUFE \nSpeakers: \n\nMaame Afua Nkrumah\, Takoradi Technical University\nMahomed Moolla\, University of the Witwatersrand\, CIVIS\nAnisa Khan\, Una Europa\nMarjanneke Vijge\, CHARM-EU\nAlexandra Teodósio\, SEA-EU\nLaurent Thevenet\, Aurora\nRapporteur: Fernando Galán\, Arqus\n\n  \n12:45 – 13:00 Closing remarks \n\n\n\n					 Speakers & contributors\n			\n			\n						\nWe are delighted and honoured to announce speakers and contributors who have accepted our invitation to attend and contribute to the Internationalisation of European Universities Alliances: the new frontiers.  \nVanessa Debiais-SaintonHead of Unit Higher Education\, Directorate General for Education\, Youth\, Sport and Culture (DG EAC) \nMaame Afua NkrumahAssociate Professor at the Centre for Languages and Liberal Studies (CLLS) and the First Female Professor of the Takoradi Technical University (TTU) \nMarie AzuelosDeputy Vice President for International Affairs at Sciences Po \nMattia BellottiSecretary-General of EUTOPIA \nFrancisco Beltrán LlorisFull professor of Ancient History\, University of Zaragoza \nChristine Fernandez-MaloigneProfessor of Image Processing at the University of Poitiers \nJohn GardinerUlysseus International Cooperation Project Manager at MCI | The Entrepreneurial School \nKarolina IgnatiukInternational Relations Office of the University of Warsaw \nRomita IucuPresident of the Board of Trustees at the University of Bucharest and a professor of higher education and Pedagogy at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences \nIryna IvanetsAssociate Professor in the Corporate Finance and Controlling Department at Kyiv National Economic University (KNEU\, Ukraine) and Associate Professor in the Research Group for Institutional Economics\, School of Business & Economics\, University of Marburg (UM\, Germany) \nAnna Jurkowska-ZeidlerLawyer\, Professor of the University of Gdańsk at the Faculty of Law and Administration\, Vice-Rector for International Cooperation at the University of Gdańsk \nCharlotte KedslieHead of International Relations at the University of Glasgow \nAnisa KhanDirector of Academic Services within the Division for Internationalisation at the University of Johannesburg \nEvelyn KornChair in Economics\, in particular Microeconomics\, at Marburg University \nSabine MenuVice-Rector for Internationalisation and Sustainable Development at the University of the Algarve \nLaurent ThévenetVice-president of UPEC for international affairs \nLudovic ThillyExecutive Vice-Rector of the University of Poitiers \nMarjanneke VijgeAssociate Professor at the Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development\, Utrecht University\, the Netherlands \nOlga WesselsCoordinator of FOR-EU4All and Head of the Brussels’ office of the European Consortium of Innovative Universities \n\n17 September 2024\nPresenters: Olga Wessels & Ludovic Thilly\, FOREU Coordinators \n08:30 – 08:45 Arrival of participants – welcome coffee \n08:45 – 09:00 Opening welcome addresses \nSpeakers: \n\nNadia Pellefigue\, Vice-President\, Higher Education\, Research\, Europe and International Relations\nJen-Claude Dardelet\, Vice-Président de Toulouse Métropole\, Attractivité\, Tourisme\, Europe et International\nChristina Sange Fayos\, Vice President Europe and International\, Université de Toulouse\n\n  \n09:00 – 10:05 Internationalisation and European Universities alliances \nThe main plenary session will discuss why alliances should internationalise by exploring how academic and research partnerships strengthen Europe’s appeal and what Alliances can bring to international cooperation. After successful pilot and ongoing roll-out phases\, Alliances and stakeholders will discuss why internationalisation is high on the roadmap building on real-world examples\, sketching the current challenges in connection with EU policy objectives set for the initiative and global trends for higher education and research. \nModerator: Dorothy Kelly\, Arqus \nSpeakers: \n\nVanessa Debiais Sainton\, DGEAC\, European Commission\nCarle Bonnafous-Murat\, Permanent representative of France Universités in Brussels\nMarie Azuelos\, CIVICA\nMattia Bellotti\, EUTOPIA\nJohn Gardiner\, ULYSSEUS\nRomita Iucu\, CIVIS\n\nRapporteur: Charlotte Kedslie\, CIVIS \n  \n10:05 – 10:35 Networking coffee \n10:35 – 11:40 Cooperation with Ukraine: strengthening ties among Ukrainian Higher Education Institutions with the European Higher Education sector \nPanel session on collaborations with Ukraine partners in the context of the war and post-war reconstruction context. Several solidarity and cooperation schemes have been deployed by alliances. The discussion will present ongoing impactful cooperation initiatives\, and current and future needs to prepare for the European future of Ukraine. \nModerator: Karolina Ignatiuk\, 4EU+ \nSpeakers: \n\nIryna Ivanets\, Kyiv National Economic University & University of Marburg\nIryna Osovska\, Chernivtsi National University\nKseniia Smyrnova\, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv\nJean-Marc Planeix\nChristine Fernandez-Maloigne\nTadeusz Uhl\n\nRapporteur: Sabine Menu\, EPICUR \n11:40 – 12:45 Partnerships with Africa: how to unlock mutual benefits \nPanel session will dive into success strategies from alliances with African partners\, showcasing how collaboration can unlock mutual benefits. \nModerator: Aliyah Morgenstern\, YUFE \nSpeakers: \n\nMaame Afua Nkrumah\, Takoradi Technical University\nMahomed Moolla\, University of the Witwatersrand\, CIVIS\nAnisa Khan\, Una Europa\nMarjanneke Vijge\, CHARM-EU\nAlexandra Teodósio\, SEA-EU\nLaurent Thevenet\, Aurora\nRapporteur: Fernando Galán\, Arqus\n\n  \n12:45 – 13:00 Closing remarks \nWe are delighted and honoured to announce speakers and contributors who have accepted our invitation to attend and contribute to the Internationalisation of European Universities Alliances: the new frontiers.  \nVanessa Debiais-SaintonHead of Unit Higher Education\, Directorate General for Education\, Youth\, Sport and Culture (DG EAC) \nMaame Afua NkrumahAssociate Professor at the Centre for Languages and Liberal Studies (CLLS) and the First Female Professor of the Takoradi Technical University (TTU) \nMarie AzuelosDeputy Vice President for International Affairs at Sciences Po \nMattia BellottiSecretary-General of EUTOPIA \nFrancisco Beltrán LlorisFull professor of Ancient History\, University of Zaragoza \nChristine Fernandez-MaloigneProfessor of Image Processing at the University of Poitiers \nJohn GardinerUlysseus International Cooperation Project Manager at MCI | The Entrepreneurial School \nKarolina IgnatiukInternational Relations Office of the University of Warsaw \nRomita IucuPresident of the Board of Trustees at the University of Bucharest and a professor of higher education and Pedagogy at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences \nIryna IvanetsAssociate Professor in the Corporate Finance and Controlling Department at Kyiv National Economic University (KNEU\, Ukraine) and Associate Professor in the Research Group for Institutional Economics\, School of Business & Economics\, University of Marburg (UM\, Germany) \nAnna Jurkowska-ZeidlerLawyer\, Professor of the University of Gdańsk at the Faculty of Law and Administration\, Vice-Rector for International Cooperation at the University of Gdańsk \nCharlotte KedslieHead of International Relations at the University of Glasgow \nAnisa KhanDirector of Academic Services within the Division for Internationalisation at the University of Johannesburg \nEvelyn KornChair in Economics\, in particular Microeconomics\, at Marburg University \nSabine MenuVice-Rector for Internationalisation and Sustainable Development at the University of the Algarve \nLaurent ThévenetVice-president of UPEC for international affairs \nLudovic ThillyExecutive Vice-Rector of the University of Poitiers \nMarjanneke VijgeAssociate Professor at the Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development\, Utrecht University\, the Netherlands \nOlga WesselsCoordinator of FOR-EU4All and Head of the Brussels’ office of the European Consortium of Innovative Universities
URL:https://charm-eu.eu/event/internationalisation-of-european-universities-alliances-the-new-frontiers/
CATEGORIES:CHARM event,Governance,Interculturality
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