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The Open Lab at Sapienza University in Rome (SUR) launched the CIVIS Open Lab Call in June 2021 to support the implementation of proposals presented in response to challenges and needs such as Health & Inclusion, Circular Economy, Environment & Sustainability and Education & Digital Transformation.

The selected projects were launched in September 2021 and are now complete. 

Pontina Bioregion

The enhancement of local heritage assets with a bottom-up approach based on public archaeology and ecomuseum practices. Visit the project's website here.

Project coordinators

  • Alberto Budoni, Ce.R.S.I.Te.S. (Coll.: Andrea Tardio, Gianluca Vavoli)
  • Claudia Carlucci, Polo Museale Sapienza (Coll.: Stefano Drudi)

Project partners

  • Fabrizio Di Sauro, Compagnia dei Lepini
  • Angelo Valerio and Antonio Saccoccio, Ecomuseo dell’Agro Pontino
  • Massimo Amodio, Fondazione Roffredo Caetani
  • Antonio Incandela, Liceo Classico Dante Alighieri, Latina
  • Paola Carelli, I.O. Giulio Cesare, Sabaudia
  • Valentina De Angelis and Angela Molina, I.S.I.S.S. Pacifici e De Magistris, Sezze

Want to learn more?

If you are a member of one of the CIVIS member universities or a stakeholder in any of the CIVIS territories and would like to find out more about the project, reach us by email or by contacting your CIVIS university.

Seminati

How to make agrobiodiversityconcrete, measurable, and tangible to all, through the senses and a mobile app! Visit the project's website here.

Project coordinator

Luca D’Eusebio, Zappata Romana

Project partners

  • Alliance Bioversity International – CIAT
  • Platform For Agrobiodiversity Research (PAR)
  • Zappata Romana (Twitter - Facebook)
  • Orto Botanico di Roma
  • Ente Parco regionale dell’Appia Antica

Want to learn more?

If you are a member of one of the CIVIS member universities or a stakeholder in any of the CIVIS territories and would like to find out more about the project, reach us by email or by contacting your CIVIS university.

Fitobio

Development of sustainable extractionedures for ‘KM 0’ phytotherapeutic products. Visit the project's website here.

Project coordinators

Luisa Mannina - Department of Chemistry and Technology of Drugs – Sapienza University of Rome

Project partners

  • European Observatory of Service-Learning in Higher Education
  • Onda Cero Madrid North Radio 
  • GALSINMA
  • UAM's Faculties of Psychology / Teacher Training & Education / Law/ School of Engineering / Philosophy & the Arts
  • Cinzia Ingallina - Department of Chemistry and Technology of Drugs – Sapienza University of Rome
  • Andrea Salvo - Department of Chemistry and Technology of Drugs – Sapienza University of Rome
  • Anna Maria Giusti - Department of Experimental Medicine  - Sapienza University of Rome
  • Mattia Spano - Department of Chemistry and Technology of Drugs – Sapienza University of Rome
  • Giacomo Di Matteo - Department of Chemistry and Technology of Drugs – Sapienza University of Rome
  • Marco Sarandrea Ditta and Marco Sarandrea
  • Francesco Fibreno - Azienda Agricola Fibreno Officinali
  • Herba Sapiens - Azienda di Fitocosmesi naturale

Want to learn more?

If you are a member of one of the CIVIS member universities or a stakeholder in any of the CIVIS territories and would like to find out more about the project, reach us by email or by contacting your CIVIS university.

PiùAbile

The overall goal of the Project was to encourage an approach on the topic of mobility that is also "socially" sustainable. The project aimed to stimulate greater awareness of some social and environmental issues related to the topic of disability, promoting and helping to build inclusive communities through new models and policies.

This kind of approach, can open to a small/big social revolution in which the CIVIS Alliance can and should play a driving role. In this regard, the project proposed to initiate stakeholder discussion tables and promote initiatives to bring out the so-called "needs" and constraints to make people understand that this kind of vision is needed in the cities of the future that are on their way to being smart and interconnected.

Want to learn more?

If you are a member of one of the CIVIS member universities or a stakeholder in any of the CIVIS territories and would like to find out more about the project, reach us by email or by contacting your CIVIS university.

Taste without waste

The overall objective of the Project was to define a new, perfectly circular paradigm - to open in fact to a small/big social revolution in which the CIVIS Alliance can play a propulsive role - based on the principle of "Mindfull eating" that is, the awareness of what is eaten and what is discarded, against the backdrop of a new economic model of Made in Italy development.

In this regard, the project proposed to initiate discussion tables among stakeholders and to promote initiatives to bring out the so-called "needs" and constraints to make people understand that food waste is not waste, but a resource and raw material for new circular and sustainable products.

Want to learn more?

If you are a member of one of the CIVIS member universities or a stakeholder in any of the CIVIS territories and would like to find out more about the project, reach us by email or by contacting your CIVIS university.