EUTOPIA Week in Ljubljana
EUTOPIA week, a milestone of the construction of the EUTOPIA Alliance, brings together its key players for a five-day long celebration. The EUTOPIA European University Alliance unites ten European universities aiming to become an open, multicultural, confederated operation of connected campuses by 2025. In the past three years many projects, focusing on education, research and student engagement, were developed and came to fruition. Many more opportunities are to come for students, researchers, EUTOPIA staff and strategic partners across the EUTOPIA Alliance in the upcoming years. We are thrilled this time EUTOPIA Week is happening in Ljubljana from 21 –25 November 2022. Here you will find more information about the program, mandatory online registration and additional information regarding EUTOPIA Week in Ljubljana.
Check out the public events here and register here.
University of the future, universe of opportunities!
Are you interested in:
- Working on international projects?
- Acquiring new knowledge and skills in an international environment?
- Short-term research mobility?
- Attending and organising student conferences?
- Workshops and training in project and scientific management and communication?
EUTOPIA offers it all, and more!
Among its other activities, the University of Ljubljana is actively involved in building and reshaping the European Higher Education Area, which includes:
- cross-sectoral cooperation,
- digitalisation,
- knowledge transfer,
- linking education, research, innovation and society,
- future skills,
- new forms of mobility, and more.
One of the key instruments for achieving the associated objectives is the ambitious European Universities initiative in the scope of the ERASMUS+ programme. At the end of 2018, the University of Ljubljana (Slovenia), together with Pompeu Fabra University (Spain) and the University of Gothenburg (Sweden), joined EUTOPIA – the European University Alliance founded by the University of Warwick (UK), CY Cergy Paris University (France), and the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium). In September 2021, NOVA University Lisbon (Portugal), Ca’ Foscari University (Italy) and the Dresden University of Technology (Germany) joined the alliance, followed by Babeş-Bolyai University (Romania) in November 2021.