#EngagerTestimonials 2: Martina Ernst, WU Vienna We are moving over to WU Vienna (Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien — Vienna University of Economics and Business) with the next…
Standing on the shoulders of the existing concepts of entrepreneurship, innovation, and intrapreneurship, we came up with a brand new idea of ‘innopreneurship’ to encompass them all and jump onto a whole new level.
“It inspires me to exchange views across cultures, to implement ideas together, and to live the European idea.” She is one of two heads of ENGAGE.EU’s office at the University of Mannheim: Dr. Ursula Schlichter. From the very first idea, she has accompanied the creation of the European University ENGAGE.EU.
The first task of ENGAGE.EU’s work package 4 (Engaged in Society) is related to mapping the structures, cultures, and processes on societal engagement. Here, the core objective is to start reflecting on our common understanding of societal outreach activities and to get an overview of existing practices for societal outreach within and outside the alliance.
Following our March call for participants, the ENGAGE.EU Student Circle on societal impact is now formed and running. On Tuesday, 2 May, the Circle held its first online session.
We are delighted to invite you to take part in ENGAGE.EU’s first team speed chess online tournament.
ENGAGE.EU’s fourth roundtable will focus on the challenges and opportunities on the challenges and opportunities regarding the integration of immigrants into today’s increasingly heterogeneous societies.
If you are interested in the rich palette of topics related to university/academia societal outreach, do send us a brief motivation statement at waag@zlbi.uni-mannheim.de by 11 April. By 14 April we’ll form a Student Circle of 7 members (one student per ENGAGE.EU member university) and schedule a series of 7 meetings in April, May, and June to discuss: (…)
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ENGAGE.EU’s third roundtable will focus on Artificial Intelligence and the interdisciplinary challenges that arise as a result.
February saw the formation of ENGAGE.EU’s Board of Learners (BoL). The Board will represent the interests of our learners’ group, which consists of over 100K students, alumni, and lifelong learners. Here, each member institution has a delegation of two representatives, which amounts to a total of 14 BoL members. One BoL member holds a seat on ENGAGE.EU’s Governing Board, and two further members take part in the Executive Committee.