Join this online course to familiarise with Virtual Exchange as a pedagogical activity for engaging students in authentic intercultural collaborative projects with international partners.
Follow the Open Conversation from ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ where a panel will examine how participatory politics, civic engagement, and institutional design shape responses to environmental and social crises.
The rapid development of artificial intelligence is leading to a sharp rise in digital infrastructure, particularly data centres, which are well known for their high energy consumption. How can we reconcile technological innovation with energy efficiency?
This two-day online event brings together experts from our nine universities to discuss unique challenges that arise in modern AI systems.
In a time when student mental health and well-being are more important than ever, Circle U. is hosting a panel discussion that brings together real-life experiences of students with evidence-based insights of well-being researchers.
Can Artificial Intelligence truly transform psychology without diminishing it? Join a day of scientific reflection, bringing together diverse perspectives, expertise and ethical questions.
Curious about solar energy? Discover how rooftop solar and energy communities can bring benefits to the local community. Join researchers from Aarhus University on insights on European energy transition scenarios, rooftop solar PV benefits, and community solar projects.
If scientific facts on climate change don’t drive action, should scientists remain neutral or take a stand? Is a teaching strike an appropriate response – or what remains when urgency meets indifference? Join us to discuss the responsibilities and limits of science in times of crisis.
What happens to the waste we don’t sort? Join Xiaofeng Guo, Circle U. Climate Chair at Université Paris Cité, on our YouTube channel to find out.
The University of Pisa is organising a Circle U. webinar, exploring the role of Generative AI in academic research, addressing both its benefits and limitations.