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The meeting gathered students from Poland, Spain, Italy, France and Finland at Poznań University of Technology on 26th October

EUNICE Student Advisory Board had a chance to meet face to face for the first time in Poland on 26th October during the Alliance Games held at Poznań University of Technology (PUT) between 24th and 26th October, within the framework of the EUNICE Weeks.

Thus, students from Poland, Spain, Italy, France and Finland, together with some representatives of EUNICE Student Organisation from PUT, met at PUT campus in a two-hour meeting. The students could meet and know each other in this gathering that allowed them to address and discuss many topics directly connected to EUNICE, as, for example, the promotion of EUNICE among students, ideas on short term mobility opportunities for students, the problem of understanding of the concept of European Universities by students in general, common degree options and many more.

All participants agreed that this was a wonderful opportunity to meet new people who share many common values and the will to work together towards the promotion of the European Universities concept.

“It was a great meeting with nice and enthusiastic people, who have their eyes and ears open,” stated one representative from PUT.

Caption: representatives from Poland, Spain, Italy, France and Finland gathered in the first face-to-face EUNICE Advisory Board. Poznań -Poland-, 26th October 2022.

About EUNICE

EUNICE, the European University for Customised Education, is designed to solve social and economic challenges, both globally and locally. In 2020, EUNICE was selected during the second call for pilot projects of European Universities of the European Commission. The alliance is nurtured by ten universities’ intellectual and infrastructure input –Poznań University of Technology (Poland), Brandenburg University of Technology (Germany), University of Cantabria (Spain), University of Mons (Belgium), University of Catania (Italy), Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France (France), University of Vaasa (Finland), Polytechnic Institute of Viseu (Portugal), University of Peloponnese (Greece) and University of Karlstad (Sweden)–.

This alliance, born from the European Universities initiative and funded by the European Commission, is building a solid network of interactions between educational institutions and other agents to work on social and economic challenges.