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SUMMARY:EPICamp V: Sustainable cities and regional transitions
DESCRIPTION:The EPICamp will take place online and is hosted by the BOKU University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences\, Vienna. It will take place on March 31th to April 1st 2022\, submission deadline for all types of thematic contributions is 7 March 2022\, registration is open until 30 March 2022. \nPlease find attached a PDF version of the Call for Participation\nConference abstract\nRapid urbanisation turns cities into highly dynamic building blocks of sustainable development. Urban sustainability is regularly examined in relation to the living environment\, its design\, supply of ecosystem services\, its appropriation and transformation\, both on an object scale (e.g.\, what do streets or urban green spaces look like\, how can they be transformed along the mobility shift and what are their effects) and on a larger scale (e.g.\, green space provision and green space justice)\, and includes both immediate and long-term effects of the XXI century crisis such as effects of climate change or the COVID-19 pandemic on societal needs\, expectations\, and behaviour. Sustainability at the urban scale is thought of not only as an interdisciplinary\, cross-cutting issue between different topics like urban landscape planning\, mobility\, urban environmental justice\, or waste management\, but also as tightly related to the relationships with the urban hinterland.Cities are already characterised by a relatively low per-capita resource use and emissions as compared to national averages. However\, cities also heavily draw on complex supply chains from their national hinterland or from other countries\, inducing significant resource use and emissions elsewhere which increases the overall ecological footprint of goods and services consumed by city residents. Considering this spatial disconnection between production and consumption is essential in urban sustainability analysis. Consequently\, cities have to be thought of as embedded in their regional rural hinterland\, as well as in the wider national and global economy and in a multi-scale and multi-layer ecosystem services system. Promoting local circular commerce and reducing outsourcing of environmental burdens in production chains may allow reducing emissions\, ecological footprints\, and increasing care for the environment. This EPICamp will identify contemporary challenges and best practice examples for cross-border\, interdisciplinary research collaboration.List of keywords and sub-themes (other related topics are welcome): \n\nRelationships between cities and rural hinterland in the context of sustainability\nUrban and regional sustainability transition and environmental justice\nUrban metabolism\, incl. trade and resource footprints\nRenewable and efficient energy production\nLandscape and urban planning\nGreen infrastructure\, nature-based solutions and human-nature interactions in urban context\nSocial aspects of urban sustainability transformation and citizen engagement in decision making\nDigitization\, smart cities and bio-cities\nWater and solid waste management\, resource use\, and circular economy\nUrban remediation to recover the land and the original value\nBuilt-environment and land take\, incl. land sealing\nSustainable transportation and mobility\nUrban climate change mitigation and adaptation\nUrban and peri-urban ecosystem services and biodiversity\nPublic health in urban areas and role of landscape planning\, incl. COVID-19 related issues\n\nEarly career researchers\nPotential participants of the EPICamps should have a general interest in conducting interdisciplinary research and/or working in a transdisciplinary manner with non-university partners. You should have a proven interest in the topic of the EPICamps you wish to attend. However\, no previous experience in the field and/or inter-and transdisciplinary work is required.  \nBased on the format of the barcamp/unconference\, the program of each EPICamp will look different and open up opportunities to present and discuss research and projects in mini-thesis presentations\, poster sessions\, panel or group discussions\, etc.\, but also space for ad-hoc meetings\, one-on-one video chats\, academic speed dating sessions and methodological exchange. 
URL:https://archive.epicur.education/event/epicamp-v-sustainable-cities-and-regional-transitions/
CATEGORIES:EPICUR events,European events
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SUMMARY:Connecting European Entrepreneurial Ecosystems / Workshop 06.04.2022. INVITATION
DESCRIPTION:EPICUR is a vital hub for various research\, education\, and innovation initiatives. As a European international consortium of nine partner universities\, we aim to connect European institutions\, provide student and staff mobility options\, and develop effective and innovative frameworks for collaborations and knowledge exchange. \n\n\n\nIn our second workshop on connecting entrepreneurial ecosystems\, we aim to discuss options to develop an international forum on sustainability with EPICUR student associations\, EPICUR university members\, and experts on sustainability\, climate\, and environmental change. \n\n\n\nWe\, therefore\, invite interested participants to join us in our participatory event development workshop to create a programme with impactful outreach and value for people and the planet. \n\n\n\nZOOM Event: \n\n\n\n\nRegistration\n\n\n\n\nFor further questions\, please contact Alexander Tittel (alexander.tittel@kit.edu) EPICUR WP5.2 Task Leader
URL:https://archive.epicur.education/event/connecting-european-entrepreneurial-ecosystems-workshop-06-04-2022-invitation/
CATEGORIES:EPICUR events
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SUMMARY:EPICradle Info Session (online) April 07\, 2022
DESCRIPTION:Info Session online on zoom \n\n\n\nDid you attend one of our EPICamps and are now wondering what the next step on the “EPICUR Pathway to Research” – the EPICradle looks like? Are you an Early Career Researcher considering applying for an EPICradle fellowship in the current Application phase until April 15\, 2022? If yes\, come join us for this info session! \n\n\n\nThis informational session aims to explain the concept and application procedure of the EPICradle to interested Early Career Researchers (ECRs)\, including PhD students\, junior professors\, Postdocs\, junior group leaders through assistant professors\, who are planning to apply for an EPICradle. ECRs will have the opportunity to create research projects with the benefits of both funding and institutional support provided through EPICUR. \n\n\n\nHard facts: EPICradles will take place over the course of three months between May and September 2022 and two groups of up to 5 researchers are chosen to work (both physically and virtually) on topics relating to the EPIChallenges (Sustainability\, Mobility/Migration/Identity\, and the transition of Public Health). There is no limit on the scientific profiles – researchers from all areas and disciplines are encouraged to participate. Participation in an EPICradle is open to Early Career Researchers of various stages\, BUT our funding (3.000€ individual stipend + 5.000€ group budget) is limited to Early Career Researchers who are within a 6 year range of their PhDs\, unless they can argue particular hardship (parenthood\, care responsibilities\, other personal reason). As such\, EPICradles are an opportunity to prepare a joint research proposal for the last step of the “EPICUR Pathway to Research”\, the EPIClusters\, offering up to 150.000 € to chosen research groups of ECRs. \n\n\n\nApplications for EPICradle are currently open until April 15th\, 2022 and must be submitted through the official application portal. \n\n\n\nIf you wish to join our Info session\, please join our zoom meeting here.
URL:https://archive.epicur.education/event/epicradle-info-session-online-april-07-2022/
CATEGORIES:EPICUR events
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SUMMARY:KTUR-Innovation Day Upper Rhine on April 12 in Strasbourg.
DESCRIPTION:The INTERREG project KTUR – Knowledge Transfer Upper Rhine invites you to the Innovation Day Upper Rhine on April 12. Held in Strasbourg and online\, this exceptional event is organized by 12 universities in synergy with investment bank Bpifrance’s Deeptechtour to share ideas about the transfer of knowledge and technology in the Upper Rhine valley. Are you passionate about deeptech and health innovation? Are you interested in sustainable development and digital and industrial transition? Then Innovation Day is made for you!On the agenda:• 3 plenaries and 15 workshops with renowned speakers from France\, Germany and Switzerland• 3 “Walks of the Best” showcasing award-winning start-ups from the trinational region• The opportunity to network and arrange business meetings with potential project partners.The event is aimed at companies\, researchers\, entrepreneurs as well as students and doctoral candidates.  \n\n\n\nThe programme is available here and you can register using this link: https://ktur2022.b2match.io/
URL:https://archive.epicur.education/event/ktur-innovation-day-upper-rhine-on-april-12-in-strasbourg/
CATEGORIES:European events,National and local events
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SUMMARY:European university alliances\, assets for the European research and higher education areas
DESCRIPTION:The European university alliances are at the crossroads of higher education\, research excellence and European cooperation. Laureats of the call for projects in 2019\, EU-CONEXUS and EPICUR will be used as examples to demonstrate the contribution of European university alliances to:  \nthe convergence of the European Research Area and the European Higher Education Areathe strengthening of collaboration and mobility between different areas of the Union.\nThis event will also address the positive impact of European university alliances at the local level. The seminar is organised by the University of Strasbourg\, in partnership with the European Science Foundation and EuroScience. \nDate and place12 April 2022 | 15:00 – 19:00 Amphitheatre Carré de Malberg\, Faculté de droit\, 1 place d’Athènes\, 67 000 Strasbourg \nProgramme \n15:00 – 15:10 \n  OpeningProf. Dr. Michel DENEKEN | President of the University of Strasbourg\, Chair of the EPICUR Alliance 15:10 – 15:30 \n  Keynote Role of research\, mobility and networking: key challenges for European university alliances Prof. Dr. Alain BERETZ | President of the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) 15:30 – 16:40 \n  Round-table (1/2)European university alliances: challenges of associating both higher education and research What is the added value of the European university alliances to European research? How can European university alliances develop collaborative responses in education and research? \nModeration Prof. Dr. Michael MATLOSZ | President of EuroScience \nSpeakers Prof. Dr. Michel DENEKEN | President of the University of Strasbourg\, Chair of the EPICUR Alliance Prof. Dr. Karen MAEX | Rector of the University of Amsterdam\, President of the League of European Research Universities (LERU)\, member of the Steering Committee of the EPICUR AllianceMr Jean-Eric PAQUET | Director General for Research and Innovation of the European Commission (DG RTD)Prof. Dr. Marc SCHILTZ | President of Science Europe\, Secretary General of the National Research Fund of LuxembourgMs Barbara WEITGRUBER | Director general for scientific research and international relations at the Austrian Ministry of Education\, Science and Research\, co-chair of the European Research Area and Innovation Committee (ERAC) 16:40 – 17:10 \n  Coffee break  17:10 – 18:20 \n  Round table (2/2)European university alliances: new vectors for mobility and networking How do European university alliances offer new opportunities for mobility of students\, researchers\, and staff? How do European university alliances contribute to networking of scientific communities and geographical regions in education\, research and innovation?Moderation Prof. Dr. Véronique HALLOIN | President of the European Science FoundationSpeakersMs Vanessa DEBIAIS-SAINTON | Head of the Higher Education Unit at the European Commission (DG EAC)\, member of the Bologna Follow-Up Group (BFUG)Ms Astrid HANNES | project manager at the European Regions Research and Innovation NetworkMs Nina HOL | Member of the student board of the EPICUR Alliance\, student at the University of AmsterdamProf. Dr. Bogumiła KANIEWSKA | rector of the Adam-Mickiewicz University in Poznań\, member of the Steering Committee of the EPICUR AllianceProf. Dr. Jean-Marc OGIER | President of the La Rochelle Université and Chair of the European University EU-CONEXUSMs Mateja ROBIČ | member of Higher Education Division of the Slovenian Ministry of Education\, Science and Sport 18:20 – 19:00 \n  Take-home messages and final exchanges \nParticipantsProf. Dr. Alain BERETZ | President of the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Ms Claire GIRY | Director General for Research and Innovation of the French Ministry of Higher Education\, Research and Innovation Prof. Dr. Véronique HALLOIN | President of the European Science Foundation Prof. Dr. Michael MATLOSZ\, President of EuroScience Prof. Dr. Jean-Marc PLANEIX\, Vice-President for Academic partnerships and governance of the University of Strasbourg\, strategic coordinator of the EPICUR Alliance
URL:https://archive.epicur.education/event/european-university-alliances-assets-for-the-european-research-and-higher-education-areas/
CATEGORIES:EPICUR events,European events
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SUMMARY:1st EPICURtalks - Research. Migration flows
DESCRIPTION:The EPICUR Alliance cordially invites you to the 1st EPICURtalk Research on April\, 27th\, 2022 at 05 pm CET \n\n\n\nthe Ukrainian Refugee Crisis of 2022\n\n\n\nwith \n\n\n\nMichal Buchowski. Professor in social anthropology at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan. He will focus on “War Refugees from Ukraine and Middle East to Poland and Europe (2021-2022)”\n\n\n\nOlena Polovynko. Lecturer in philology and Slavic studies at the University of Strasbourg. She will present an overview of the sociolinguistic situation in Ukraine.\n\n\n\nThe presentation will be followed  by a discussion with Sergio Marin Zapata\, project officer for EPICUR Research at the University of Haute-Alsace \n\n\n\n\nZoom link\n\n\n\n\nEPICURtalks Research is a series of short presentations by researchers from the partner universities\, who share their perspective on a specified subject. \n\n\n\nThe EPICURtalks Research series will highlight innovative research projects and topics within the EPICUR partner universities and aims to create a discussion between the participants. The series will travel virtually from partner to partner to ensure the participation of all Epicurians. \n\n\n\nThe EPICURtalks Research are aimed at early career researchers (doctoral candidates\, researchers engaged in postdoc research)\, as well as established researchers at our universities and faculties. 
URL:https://archive.epicur.education/event/1st-epicurtalks-research-migration-flows/
CATEGORIES:EPICUR events,European events
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