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When one chapter closes another begins

CIVIS has just turned one, and a lot has happened in this first year!

A year of celebration? Of course! A year of great accomplishments? Certainly! An unexpected and challenging year? No doubt about that.

2019-2020 has been an intensive, challenging year, yet a year we can all be proud of. The pandemic has caused unprecedented disruptions in our society and in many sectors, including Higher Education.

Our universities were forced to rethink their activities in a very short amount of time and swiftly think about the upcoming academic year to accommodate the changing needs and rapidly evolving safety recommendations for our students and university staff.

With courses moving from the bench to the internet, our teachers and students experienced a complete shift to digital learning.

Moving forward, our universities saw these difficult times as an opportunity to rethink global cooperation in higher education and research. Several webinars and meetings were held over the last months on digital learning and virtual mobility. Our teams on student mobility and innovative pedagogies worked together to offer new blended learning courses for students and new initiatives such as digital languages cafes bloomed within the alliance.

As our new CIVIS president, Prof Marian Preda said: 

"I see CIVIS as it was always meant to be: an extraordinary alliance created as a medium of inclusiveness and high quality in education. A body that brings together eight universities from eight European countries, all leading research institutions and extremely valuable educational organizations in their respective countries. During this pandemic, inside CIVIS, we rediscovered how similar our personal, institutional and national experiences have been, and realized that some problems are universal and that solutions that are viable for the entire consortium can only happen if we intensify our collaboration and create together projects that are adapted to the new reality of our world."

So let's discover what happened! 

Virtual mobility at the heart of CIVIS’s next actions.

The pandemic has forced CIVIS member universities and other institutions globally to undertake a complete shift to online courses. Most of our universities have started their new academic year digitally with limited activities on campus.

Last month, the group of experts in charge of “teaching excellence” within CIVIS decided to organise a virtual school on virtual mobility to create a framework for developing and implementing new CIVIS virtual mobility programmes. 

In partnership with our student mobility team, 9 short-term mobility courses were selected and two blended learning mobility courses on food history and intercultural studies have recently been launched! Those mobility courses are being coordinated by the University of Tübingen and involved up to 6 CIVIS member universities. 

Seven more mobility courses will soon be available to all students enrolled at a CIVIS university.

For more information: 
  • virtual school on virtual mobility article
  • CIVIS short term mobility courses

Our 1st CIVIS hub on climate, environment and energy is up and running!

Following the call for Hub 1 on climate, environment and energy6 educational activities have been selected and will be implemented in 2021:

  • Virtual field trips on geomorphology and quaternary geology
  • Webinars on geomorphology and quaternary geology.  
  • PhD network in solid Earth dynamics.
  • Application of the Copernicus satellite.
  • International Summer School on nanosciences and nanotechnologies. 
  • Engineering of microorganisms for biofuels.

A second call for Hub 1 educational activities will be launched in the next months. 

Three new CIVIS hubs will be developed in 2020-2021:

  • Society, Culture and Heritage – co-hosted by University of Tübingen and National and Kapodistrian University of Athens 
  • Health – hosted by Sapienza University of Rome
  • Cities, Territories, Mobility – hosted by Université Libre de Bruxelles

CIVIS Open labs: project results and 2nd launch

In May 2020, the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid launched the 1st CIVIS Open lab call for projects. This call was opened to the University's local stakeholders, university staff and students.

Three CIVIS Open lab projects were selected by the Open labs committee to tackle local societal challenges in the Community of Madrid in the areas of circular cities, sustainable mobility and service-learning.

These projects's development and implementation will be supported by UAM’s Open lab seed funding throughout the period of July 2020 - July 2021.

Furthermore, on 28 September, CIVIS launched its second Open lab in Bucharest, with the aim to settle and accelerate the collaboration between the academic community of the University of Bucharest and the interested parties of the Romanian society. A call for projects will soon be launched by the University to find innovative solutions to local challenges in CIVIS’s focus areas: Digital and technological transformation; Cities, Territories, Mobility; Health; Society, Culture, Heritage; Climate, Environment, Energy.

Three other CIVIS Open labs are planned to be established at the Universities of Athens, Brussels and Tübingen, so stay tuned!

Laying the first stones towards the development of mirror-collaboration with Mediterranean and African academic institutions

To address global societal challenges in CIVIS’s focus areas (Health, Climate, Mobility, Culture, digital transformation), CIVIS will develop new partnerships with Mediterranean and African Academic Institutions.

During the Summer 2020, the University of Tübingen organised several meetings and workshops with all eight partners, to map and identify existing collaboration programmes and projects between the CIVIS member universities and universities in Africa and the Mediterranean region.

In the next 3 months, the group of experts in charge of this project will prepare the pilot phase of cooperation to start building new partnerships, developing new joint project ideas and exploring funding opportunities.

Pursuing our determination for an inclusive, participatory and student-centered University model

CIVIS has the ambition to build an inclusive, participatory and open to all key stakeholders university model, including students, university staff, city representatives, businesses and members of the civil society.

In September 2020, our three CIVIS governance bodies (consultative, participative and hub councils) met for the first time to further discuss the strategic orientations and activities of the alliance. 

Additionnaly, a student-driven impetus led to the establishment of the fourth CIVIS governance body: the Students Council. Its first virtual meeting will take place during the Global CIVIS days on 10 November 2020.