International Conference – Inter-Alliance AI Laboratory: Education, Research, Practice

International Conference – Inter-Alliance AI Laboratory: Education, Research, Practice

When

4 November 2026 - 6 November 2026    
All day

Where

online event

This event is organised by EUNICoast – The European University of Islands, Ports and Coastal Territories, not CHARM-EU. You can find more information on their website here.

EUNICoast is hosting its first international conference this autumn, and we would be delighted to welcome colleagues from across the FOREU4ALL community.

Inter-Alliance AI Laboratory: Education, Research, Practice
📅 4–6 November 2026 | Université Le Havre Normandie, Le Havre, France

The conference is designed as an inter-alliance event. Over three days, students, teachers, researchers, and institutional leaders from EUNICoast and partner European university alliances will explore a shared challenge:
How do we integrate Artificial Intelligence into higher education responsibly, practically, and collectively?

The programme covers AI in teaching and learning (4 November), AI policy and sovereignty, including the EU AI Act (5 November), and AI in research across coastal and maritime dimensions (6 November).
Poster sessions run across all three days and are open to all alliances. Read more.

Dit índex que apunta cap a la dretaRegistrations are now open: Register here

Calls for Participation

Two calls for participation are also open until 31 August 2026

  • Call for Papers (Abstract Submission): Researchers, academics, Master’s and PhD students, and institutional contributors are invited to submit abstracts connected to AI and the five EUNICoast thematic areas: coastal heritage and local knowledge, blue circular economy and port logistics, governance and planning of coastal communities, health and biodiversity, and engineered solutions for coastal infrastructures. Selected contributions will be presented on 6 November. Submit your abstract
  • Call for Contributions (Inter-Alliance AI Challenge Labs): Participants are invited to propose a concrete AI-related challenge currently faced within their alliance, institution, or professional environment, whether in teaching, research, governance, student services, or collaboration practices. Selected challenges will be developed in parallel sessions on 4 November and may contribute to a post-conference edited volume on AI in higher education. Submit your contribution

 

We would be very glad to see this event become a space for inter-alliance exchange!