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The Thematic Line “Superdiversity” builds on the UNIC Superdiversity Academy from the first period of UNIC and aims to connect research on superdiversity and inclusion to education, engagement, and university policies in the coming period. It responds to one of the needs identified in the process towards UNIC, referring to the diverse and mobile nature of the populations of our post-industrial cities. A core question in this TL is how higher education can be transformed to make optimal use of the potential of superdiverse student and staff populations.
The “Urban resilience and smart cities” Thematic Line will bring together academic, teaching and professional staff, working together and strongly linked with relevant stakeholders in the cities and different communities. The goal of the Urban Resilience and Smart Cities TL is to have a new generation of students, researchers and citizens that are aware of the challenges faced by urban areas. These challenges have consequences for the way of living in the future and should therefore be taught at an early stage. Thus, this TL builds awareness on SDG 11 “Sustainable Cities and Development” with a focus on developing urban areas and communities that are more inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable. It will propose innovative solutions to urban challenges and resilience building needs by bringing together students, researchers, professors and important stakeholders from partner universities and cities.
This Thematic Line proposes innovative teaching solutions by bringing together students, researchers, professors and important stakeholders from partner universities, cities, government, and industry. Outputs of this Thematic Line are Entrepreneurship Education as an established theme within UNIC research and teaching community.
The “Arts, Culture and Creativity” Thematic Line will plan, develop, pilot, and improve both PhD and University staff education and training (infrastructure, programme, workshops) to bridge the disciplinary gap between Artistic Research and Scientific Research to engage with key societal challenges in our member cities and institutions and thereby catalyse transformations.