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\r\n\r\nEUTOPIA (https://eutopia-university.eu/) is an ambitious alliance of 10 like-minded universities ready to reinvent themselves: the Babe\u0219-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca (Romania), the Vrije Universiteit Brussels (Belgium), the Ca'Foscari University of Venice (Italy), CY Cergy Paris Université (France), the Technische Universität Dresden (Germany), the University of Gothenburg (Sweden), the University of Ljubljana (Slovenia), the NOVA University Lisbon (Portugal), the University of Pompeu Fabra (Spain) and the University of Warwick (United Kingdom). Together, these 10 pioneers join forces to build the university of the future.
\r\n\r\nEUTOPIA produces challenge-driven research and teaching, prepare empowered European graduates, champion regional and international involvement, and support diversity, inclusivity and widening citizenship.
\r\n\r\nA principal vector of the alliance is the binding principle of\u202fopenness. EUTOPIA embraces the Open Science agenda, create distinctive and relevant European learning through open knowledge co-creation, build public resource platforms that enable collaboration, and support inclusivity mechanisms that increase local intellectual and social strengths.
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\r\n\tDevelops the Open Educational Resources and Knowledge agenda, wherein students co-create courses and construct collaboratively distinctive curricula.
\r\n\tFosters mobility as a mainstream learning experience, challenging the limiting practices of traditional approaches.
\r\n\tBuilds an Open Campus agenda to strengthen links between and across universities and regions. Promote an overall cosmopolitan ethos, and champion and empower students as agents of the open campus.
\r\n\tEnables inter-institutional learning to create by 2025 realising conditions for the vision of EUTOPIA. It will include the creation of a EUTOPIA learning community, a EUTOPIA knowledge community with actions geared to towards diverse and inclusive participation, and a EUTOPIA outreach and support community connecting with European universities and the world.
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\r\n\tAdjust the university organisation and practices to lead the challenges of the 21st Century
\r\n\tIncrease and intensify the Europeanisation of programmes on offer
\r\n\tCatalyse place-making by the universities in partnership with their regions, engaging with all agencies to embed and empower the transformative effect of universities
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