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Join a hands-on, cross-institutional, dynamic workshop to explore what it takes to teach successfully in hybrid formats – and experience hybrid learning from the student’s perspective.
This workshop, part of the Jean Monnet Module "Promoting and Strengthening EU Values", invites emerging scholars to explore how justice systems – especially constitutional courts – can safeguard electoral integrity and counter democratic backsliding.
Join us at the European Day of Languages for this Open Conversation where we will discuss questions such as: What are European languages? Just English, French and German and so on? Or do they also include, for instance, Turkish, Vietnamese and Farsi? Which languages are actually spoken? And what does that mean for the school context?
Circle U. has announced funding for projects in the areas of Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (ED&I). Researchers, students, and staff are eligible to apply. This info session will present the call and provide time for questions.
This year’s theme explores the lesser-known impacts of climate change on nighttime processes. Rising night temperatures disrupt natural rhythms in ecosystems and human health, with effects ranging from altered plant and animal behavior to increased health risks in urban areas.
This Circle U. roadmap towards innovation and sustainability is for anyone passionate about sustainability and eager to develop a sustainable business idea.
Are you working at the cross-section of literature, new technologies and climate discourse? Submit your paper now and join the Colloquium on Literature in the Anthropocene at HU Berlin on 14 and 15 November!
You're invited! Join us in Vienna for an afternoon of inspiration, innovation & international collaboration.
Welcome to Louvain-la-Neuve for the annual conference on interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research for sustainable development. The conference call for abstracts is open until 15 September 2025!
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Teachers, researchers and students are invited to join us online to delve into practical and theoretical approaches to enhancing learner autonomy.
The PAGE Group (Pisa Agricultural Economics Group) of the University of Pisa organised a Circle U. webinar exploring the role of Generative AI in academic research, addressing both its benefits and limitations
This Open Conversation will bring together students from the University of Belgrade and professors from the Circle U. universities to explore how the ongoing protests are reshaping public discourse and reclaiming universities as spaces of critical engagement.
What happens to the waste we don’t sort? Join Xiaofeng Guo, Circle U. Climate Chair at Université Paris Cité, on our YouTube channel to find out.
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.
This student-led workshop explores the importance and feasibility of sustainability when it comes to personal hygiene. Step by step, participants will gain knowledge and new ideas.
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.
Can Artificial Intelligence truly transform psychology without diminishing it? Join a day of scientific reflection, bringing together diverse perspectives, expertise and ethical questions.
This two-day online event brings together experts from our nine universities to discuss unique challenges that arise in modern AI systems.
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?
Join us for a conversation about the outcome of the presidential election in Poland! Our panel consists of researchers, authors, journalists and students with knowledge of Polish society and politics.
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.
Join this online course to familiarise with Virtual Exchange as a pedagogical activity for engaging students in authentic intercultural collaborative projects with international partners.
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.
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.