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CIVIS Label & Award Report (2022)

  • European Universities initiative
  • Global partnerships
  • Research & Innovation
  • Inclusion & Diversity
  • Civic engagement
  • education
  • Report
  • Academics
  • Researchers
  • Administrators
  • Civil society
  • Policy makers

This report presents the CIVIS Label and Award initiative, developed to recognise and promote outstanding civic engagement practices across the CIVIS Alliance. It outlines the selection methodology, evaluation criteria and awarded initiatives that demonstrate innovation, societal impact and potential for collaboration.

The CIVIS Label & Award Report presents the framework developed to recognise exemplary civic engagement initiatives across the CIVIS Alliance. Building on the CIVIS Civic Engagement Handbook, the report describes the selection methodology, evaluation criteria and the initiatives awarded across the four categories of Education, Research, Governance and External Leadership.

The publication also highlights how the awarded projects foster collaboration, mobility and the transfer of good practices between CIVIS member universities, supporting the Alliance's commitment to civic engagement and societal impact.

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