Circle U. in 2 minutes

This video offers a true journey into the European university alliance of which the University of Pisa is a member, showcasing the many opportunities available to students, faculty, and staff across the nine European universities that make up Circle U. – Paris, Berlin, London, Oslo, Louvain, Belgrade, Pisa, Vienna, and Aarhus.

Circle U. provides a wide range of courses, workshops, summer schools, seminars, and hackathons, focusing on themes such as climate, global health, democracy, and artificial intelligence, among others.

Through the Open Campus, students from the nine partner universities gain access to an international academic environment characterized by joint courses, summer schools, seminars, workshops, and interdisciplinary initiatives. The topics addressed range from global challenges such as climate change and health, to democracy and artificial intelligence, all within a shared and transnational perspective.

Numerous initiatives are also designed for faculty, researchers, and staff, with funding opportunities for joint projects. The aim is to foster cooperation among universities, enrich academic pathways, and promote mobility, offering recognized credits and an innovative learning environment.

For further information, please visit: www.circle-u.eu

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