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Kommende
Scholars and students affected by disabilities are invited to this informal online meeting to kick off the CRIP ME online reading group.
Teachers, researchers and students are invited to join us online to delve into practical and theoretical approaches to enhancing learner autonomy.
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 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.
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!
Tidligere
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.
Join us in London for the Language Teachers' Nexus. This event will showcase the work of the Circle U. communities of practice and it will be a great opportunity to share your best practices to help these communities grow and advance the art of language teaching.
Can Artificial Intelligence truly transform psychology without diminishing it? Join a day of scientific reflection, bringing together diverse perspectives, expertise and ethical questions.
We are sorry to announce that this event is cancelled.
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.
Circle U. staff are invited to participate in the upcoming Staff Training Days at the University of Vienna, which will take place from 19 to 21 May 2025.
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.
Academic and administrative staff who work with innovation and entrepreneurship are invited to participate in the Staff Week at Aarhus University, focusing on equity, diversity and inclusion.
This Open Conversation takes place in the context of the Circle U. seed funded project Confronting Poverty: Uniting Disciplines for Global Impact. Join the online conversation to hear presentations from students and researchers on the topic of poverty.
Workshop for master students organized as part of Circle U. seed funded project "Confronting poverty: uniting disciplines for global impact".
Join the two-part conversation on Equality and Diversity at the Think&Act conference in Paris. The conversation will be live streamed. Register before 5 March to participate!
Following the break-up of the governing coalition at the end of 2024, the German federal elections on 23 February are supposed to create a new and stable government. Two of our Circle U. Chairs from the Democracy Hub will summarize the main results of the elections.
This best practice workshop discusses different aspects of creating safe online classrooms for students at risk. How can academics avoid surveillance and intrusion by authoritarian regimes while still keeping teaching offers open and accessible?
Academic Director of the Circle U. Knowledge Hub on Democracy, Professor Dan Banik, explores the critical role of governance in shaping sustainable political landscapes, emphasizing the importance of integrating politics into the discourse of sustainable development.
In this Open Conversation we meet Prof. Marjan Asgari and talk about benefits and challenges of communities of practice for language teachers.