Circle U.
Ongoing
This 3-day hybrid workshop will bring together early-career researchers, postdoctoral researchers, practitioners, and PhD students from various disciplines to explore the healthcare experiences of undocumented migrants within European countries.
Upcoming
Join this online course to familiarise with Virtual Exchange as a pedagogical activity for engaging students in authentic intercultural collaborative projects with international partners.
Follow the Open Conversation from Oslo where a panel will examine how participatory politics, civic engagement, and institutional design shape responses to environmental and social crises.
The rapid development of artificial intelligence is leading to a sharp rise in digital infrastructure, particularly data centres, which are well known for their high energy consumption. How can we reconcile technological innovation with energy efficiency?
This two-day online event brings together experts from our nine universities to discuss unique challenges that arise in modern AI systems.
Can Artificial Intelligence truly transform psychology without diminishing it? Join a day of scientific reflection, bringing together diverse perspectives, expertise and ethical questions.
Curious about solar energy? Discover how rooftop solar and energy communities can bring benefits to the local community. Join researchers from Aarhus University on insights on European energy transition scenarios, rooftop solar PV benefits, and community solar projects.
If scientific facts on climate change don’t drive action, should scientists remain neutral or take a stand? Is a teaching strike an appropriate response – or what remains when urgency meets indifference? Join us to discuss the responsibilities and limits of science in times of crisis.
The University of Pisa is organising a Circle U. webinar, exploring the role of Generative AI in academic research, addressing both its benefits and limitations.
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Join professors Francesco Marcelloni (Pisa) and Dan Banik (Oslo) in this webinar on how artificial intelligence (AI) could transform political systems while posing significant risks.
Join us for a webinar on COP29, where we’ll explore the outcomes of the latest climate negotiations and discuss their implications, especially in light of recent political shifts in the United States.
Would you like to work internationally? Collaborate with other students to develop services for students? Contribute to solving sustainability challenges for the agricultural sector in Tuscany? All this (and more) is possible through the university alliance Circle U. How? Join us for the student breakfast!
The Circle U. Seed Funded project Science, Environment and Gender (SEGRETI), led by Claudia Pisutto at the University of Pisa, is hosting an online workshop in three parts to celebrate Rachel Carson and her most famous literary work “Silent Spring”.
In view of the upcoming conclusion of the Circle U. ERIA project, it is a good time to reflect on its achievements and successes. The event will be streamed for online participation.
In this first Circle U. Open Conversation with Professor Dan Banik we will explore the interconnectedness of major global challenges and the need for a collective, optimistic mindset to drive meaningful change.
Join us in Brussels on 24 October for the 7th Circle U. National Conference!
Hosted by Université Paris Cité, the Circle U. Think and Do Tank invites you to its conference "European Universities as Actors in Multilingualism".
Learn how some of the European university alliances are working to develop opportunities for students and staff. Perhaps you will be inspired to contribute with offers to our own alliance, Circle U.?
The University of Oslo invites Circle U. colleagues to a Staff Training Week focusing on educational cooperation, 22nd to 25th May 2023.
How can Circle U. students, academics, and leaders collaborate on interdisciplinary education and find ways to prepare students for coping with wicked problems?
"European values in times of upheaval – our political, institutional and economic order under pressure."
The award ceremony for the Inter Circle U. Prize will take place at the "Conference on interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research for sustainable development" at UCLouvain.
How are universities enabling student participation in innovation? What impact may increased student participation have for students, universities, and society? How should universities support student innovation?
The academic chairs in the Circle U. work package Sustainable Student Innovation organise a two-day workshop in Oslo addressing the issue of female innovators and entrepreneurs in universities and what we can do to support them.
Senior Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam of Singapore reflects on the global governance reforms needed in light of a new confluence of global insecurities stemming from pandemics, the growing challenges of the global commons and a more polarised world.