The CIVIS Moodle is the alliance's common learning platform. Although some courses are taught on the universities' local platforms, the CIVIS Moodle includes a significant part of CIVIS' educational offering
The value of the CIVIS Moodle is twofold: on the one hand, it provides access to users from all member universities and, on the other, it facilitates the work of the alliance's professors and experts who collaborate in the creation of pedagogical and training materials. Here you will find two main types of resources: courses, dedicated to students in the alliance, and upskilling material aimed at teaching and administrative staff.
CIVIS has organised the platform to put teaching innovation at the forefront. It hosts:
- CIVIS Courses: Courses and programmes open to admitted students
- CIVIS Academy: Material for all CIVIS academics, designed to support the implementation of innovative teaching approaches.
- The Innovative Teaching Corner: A section dedicated to the mapping and promotion of initiatives related to teaching innovation in CIVIS Universities.
Other resources
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Briefing paper: Building a bridge towards Africa and the Mediterranean Region (2021)
Building partnerships with African and Mediterranean universities outside Europe is an importantstrategic aim of CIVIS and one of its distinct features as a European University alliance (1). By 2022, the end of CIVIS’ “fabric phase”, our alliance seeks to win at least one partner institution in the target regions for each of its established thematic Hubs (2). This implies initiating some first joint pilot projects as well as to prepare and adopt longer-term strategic partnership agreements between CIVIS and partner universities.- Global partnerships
- Audiovisual materials
- Report
- Academics
- Researchers
- Administrators
- Policy makers
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Sensing Our Environment Together: Citizen Sciences for Climate and Air Quality (Workshop Report, 2025)
The workshop “Sensing Our Environment Together: Citizen Sciences for Climate and Air Quality” (30 September–1 October 2025) brought together academics, associations, and local stakeholders committed to addressing climate and air‑quality challenges through participatory research. Designed as a prototype for future CIVIS Open Labs, the event fostered dialogue between diverse actors, encouraged the exchange of methodologies, and highlighted the value of inclusive, science-based action. By convening experts and communities across different territories, the workshop aimed to enhance transnational collaboration and strengthen the collective capacity to address environmental issues.- Challenged-based approach
- Communication and Dissemination
- Civic engagement
- Participatory research
- Report
- Students
- Academics
- Researchers
- Civil society