VIRTUAL RESEARCHERS CAFÉ: PERSPECTIVES ON WELL-BEING
U!REKA event for researchers
Start date 22 Apr.; 14:00 - 16:00
Are you a researcher at one of the U!REKA partner institutions? Join us on Thursday 22 April for an informal and interactive networking event where we will zoom in on an important topic from a range of perspectives: well-being. This event is organised by the Research Support Group at the Urban Research and Knowledge Alliance (U!REKA), a network of eight knowledge institutions across Europe.
SUBSTANTIAL COMMUNITIES: MULTIGENERATIONAL CO-HOUSING AS A COMMONING PRACTICE?
U!REKA Urban Commons lecture #2
Start date 26 Apr.; 15:00 - 16:30
‘Urban Commons’- what’s behind the buzzword? From local car-sharing to community gardens, neighbourhood assistance programmes and local currencies – civic initiatives, based on the principle of common ownership, are on the rise. So too are questions about this new form of governance: How are they organised? What’s the impact of urban commons on areas ranging from social life and culture, to mobility, elderly care, climate change and housing? How does this kind of cooperation foster the Sustainable Development Goals?
COIL: TECHNOLOGY CHOICES, PARTNERING AND DEVELOPING YOUR COIL PROPOSAL
Training sessions for lecturers at U!REKA institutions
Start date: 27 Apr.
End date: 28 Apr.
CONTACT: Eva Haug
Are you a lecturer at one of the U!REKA partner institutions? Do you want to learn more about COIL, Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL), or simply put virtual exchange?
Join the Introduction to COIL training sessions to learn more about:
- How to internationalise your learning outcomes;
- How to facilitate intercultural learning
- How to consider interdisciplinary collaboration and work with the SDG’s
PROGRAMME:
Session 3 - Technology choices, partnering and developing your COIL proposal
THE COLLECTIVE INTELLIGENCE OF CITIZENS
U!REKA Urban Commons lecture #3
Start date 17 May; 15:00 - 16:30
Lecture
‘Urban Commons’- what’s behind the buzzword? From local car-sharing to community gardens, neighbourhood assistance programmes and local currencies – civic initiatives, based on the principle of common ownership, are on the rise. So too are questions about this new form of governance: How are they organised? What’s the impact of urban commons on areas ranging from social life and culture, to mobility, elderly care, climate change and housing? How does this kind of cooperation foster the Sustainable Development Goals?
HOW ARE URBAN COMMONS RELATED TO FOOD?
U!REKA Urban Commons lecture #4
Start date 31 May., 15:00 - 16:30
Lecture
‘Urban Commons’- what’s behind the buzzword? From local car-sharing to community gardens, neighbourhood assistance programmes and local currencies – civic initiatives, based on the principle of common ownership, are on the rise. So too are questions about this new form of governance: How are they organised? What’s the impact of urban commons on areas ranging from social life and culture, to mobility, elderly care, climate change and housing? How does this kind of cooperation foster the Sustainable Development Goals?
CAN ARTS AND CINEMA SUPPORT COLLECTIVE URBAN ACTION?
U!REKA Urban Commons lecture #5
Start date 28 Jun.; 15:00 - 16:30
Lecture
‘Urban Commons’- what’s behind the buzzword? From local car-sharing to community gardens, neighbourhood assistance programmes and local currencies – civic initiatives, based on the principle of common ownership, are on the rise. So too are questions about this new form of governance: How are they organised? What’s the impact of urban commons on areas ranging from social life and culture, to mobility, elderly care, climate change and housing? How does this kind of cooperation foster the Sustainable Development Goals?