Call for Applications: Transform4Europe Visiting Professorship

The University of Trieste and the University of Primorska jointly invite applications for the Visiting Professorship Programme for the second term of the 2024-2025 academic year and the 2025-2026 academic year.

Update on Deadline

The submission deadline has been extended to January 10, 2025 to allow more time for interested candidates.

Who Can Apply?

We welcome applications from full, associate, assistant, and emeritus professors—or individuals in equivalent positions—affiliated with research institutions outside the Transform4Europe (T4EU) Alliance.

Programme Highlights:

  1. Teaching and Collaboration: Professors will deliver lectures and collaborate on courses across various disciplines, including Economics, Humanities, AI, Health Sciences, and more.
  2. Focus Areas: Digital transformation, environmental sustainability, and societal inclusion.
  3. Duration: Programmes range from 20 days (10 days per university) to 5 months (2.5 months per university), to be completed by July 31, 2026.
  4. Funding: Travel and accommodation costs are covered according to the host universities’ policies.

How to Apply?

Submit your application by January 10, 2025, including:

Evaluation Criteria:

Applications will be assessed based on alignment with the T4EU mission, expected impact, and proposed activities.

Without Borders: Matteo Comelato’s International Journey with Transform4Europe!

Matteo Comelato is originally from Borca di Cadore, a small village in the heart of the Dolomites. He is currently a graduate student in Science and Technology for the Environment and Nature at the University of Trieste. During his studies, he took part in several initiatives organised by the Transform4Europe Alliance.

What brought you to your area of study? What are your current interests?

I come from a small village of 700 inhabitants in the Cadore valley, in the heart of the Dolomites. Living in such a unique natural setting, I developed a strong connection to the environment right from the start. This led me to choose the degree course in Science and Technology for the Environment and Nature at UniTS. Over the years, I have developed a great interest in rural areas and maps. Growing up in a mountainous area, where life can be challenging, reinforced my desire to study the resilience of rural communities. I therefore developed a strong interest in maps during my second year at university, when I took Professor Bacaro’s course on geographic information systems and map digitisation. I discovered the potential of maps in depicting data in a clear and understandable way, especially when dealing with topics such as rural depopulation and the analysis of natural events. Using maps to illustrate the frequency and intensity of events is an effective way to make the public understand what is really happening on the ground.

How did the idea of participating in the Transform4Europe project come about?

During my second year of studies, Professor Bacaro told me about the Transform4Europe project, which was still in its infancy at the time. I was intrigued by the opportunity to integrate English language courses from other European universities into my studies. I participated in T4EU Week and attended an International Negotiation course in Katowice, Poland. Although not strictly related to my curriculum, it was an incredibly interesting experience. I was impressed to see students from different disciplines coming together to study the same topic, with strong interaction and collaboration. I noticed that students were asking a lot of questions, showing a real interest in the topics. This desire to understand and communicate was evident and contributed to a very positive learning environment. It was an immersive experience, during which we participated in various cultural events organised by the university, such as concerts of traditional music and screenings of Polish films.

Did you have other experiences in the Transform4Europe project?

Yes, after T4EU Week I continued working as a student coordinator. I worked as a volunteer during T4EU Weeks in Trieste, assisting T4EU Trieste coordinators in different organisational phases. Moreover, I had the opportunity to attend two other courses within T4EU project: I remember with pleasure Intercultural Relations, a course I attended remotely and which gave me important tools to communicate effectively in multicultural contexts. Another course I attended was Corporate Digitisation at the University of Saarbrücken, Germany. We explored how complex it is to digitise business processes, discovering that behind simple digital archiving there are very complex steps that require attention.

The T4EU programme is funded by the EU and aims to create a common European consciousness. How do you think this experience has influenced your view of your role as a European citizen? Did you feel part of a community?

The T4EU project confirmed my vision of a European community. Living this experience on my own skin, encountering students of different nationalities and sharing ideas around a working table without any language or cultural barrier was rewarding. The desire to communicate overcame all obstacles, creating an inclusive and enriching environment. It was an experience that I highly recommend to all students: participating in projects like this allows you to feel part of something bigger and to build international relationships that can leave a mark.

European Student Assembly 2025

Call for applications by students at the Transform4Europe alliance universities

On 26-28 May 2025, the European Student Assembly (ESA) will take place in Strasbourg at the European Parliament. 

The European Student Assembly is a grassroots project that gathers more than 200 students  each year from different European University Alliances (EUA) to debate current issues, draft political recommendations for the future of Europe and advocate them among stakeholders and decision makers.

AS A T4EU STUDENT, YOU ARE ELIGIBLE TO APPLY! APPLICATIONS WILL BE OPEN UNTIL 1ST DECEMBER

Accommodation costs will be COVERED by ESA, while travel costs for selected students will be covered Transform4Europe.

Get in touch with your local T4Eu office to receive all the necessary information: t4eu@units.it 

Please read the #ESA24 handbook before applying.

Would you like to “taste”… a language?

As part of the Transform4Europe alliance, we are excited to invite our students, faculty, and staff to join a unique experience: a “taste” of languages!

For the third year in a row, the Vytautas Magnus University Institute of Foreign Languages is offering Language Tasters, online events focused on minor and lesser-taught languages.

While not everyone may choose to study a rare language, these one-hour sessions allow us to explore new sounds, phrases, and cultures with guidance from native speakers.

This year, we are invited to “taste” four languages: Taiwanese and Chinese, the Canadian-Ukrainian dialect, Indonesian, and Uzbek.

Sessions will be held in English and led by current or former international students from Vytautas Magnus University.

The events will take place each week of November on MS Teams.

Please keep in mind that the time indicated is EET. Please check the time according to your time zone here: https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html

Join us for this enriching intercultural experience!

Communication for a better future – T4EU week in Katowice

It’s time for the next edition of T4EU Week!

Each time it proves to be a great opportunity to meet new people, and perhaps create long-lasting friendships among the T4EU students from all the universities in the Alliance. 

Five days will be filled with an attractive offer of classes and accompanying events, including sports competitions, a cinema night, a culinary workshop or a mental health workshop.

The event will be inaugurated with a T4EU Kick-off Party on the Katowice campus, allowing students to integrate and build interuniversity ties, which will enhance further cooperation and team-building during the multinational classes taking place each day of the Week.

It is worth noting that the T4EU Week will be held this year simultaneously with the annual Transform4Europe Strategic Assembly, Transform4Europe Global Partnership Forum and Transform4Europe Cultural Heritage Conference, which will gather T4EU rectors, researchers, didactic and administrative employees as well as stakeholders of Transform4Europe partner universities.

The week of 21-25 October will be thus a vibrant and multifaceted undertaking, with the potential to provide the participants with a range of educational, research, self-development and social inspirations.

Science Café at the festival Trieste Next: My chatbot is always there for me

MY CHATBOT IS ALWAYS THERE FOR ME: THE ETHICAL DILEMMAS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ASSISTANTS AND COMPANIONS

🌐 Follow the event live via streaming on the Transform4Europe YouTube channel
📅 Sunday, September 29th | 11:30 AM – 12:45 PM

📖 Public open discussion by William Hasselberger, Professor of Politics and Director of the Digital Ethics Laboratory at the Catholic University of Portugal.
🎤 Presented by Francesco Miele, Researcher in General Sociology, University of Trieste

AI companions and humanlike conversation – Should we embrace artificial relationships to combat loneliness and social isolation? Explore the ethical and societal impacts of AI companions with leading experts in the field.

🔍 Don’t miss this insightful discussion on the future of AI and human connections!

T4EU Week in Katowice: “Communication for a Better Future”

The University of Silesia in Katowice invites students and PhD students of all the Transform4Europe partner universities to take part in the third edition of the T4EU Week in Katowice, under the topic: “Communication for a Better Future”.

Five days, from 21st to 25th October 2024, will be filled with an attractive offer of classes and accompanying events, including sports competitions, a cinema night, a culinary workshop or a mental health workshop. The event will be inaugurated with a T4EU Kick-off Party at the Katowice campus, allowing students to integrate and build interuniversity ties, which will enhance further cooperation and team-building during the multinational classes taking place each day of the Week.

The University of Trieste will select 7 students from all educational paths to participate in one of the most important and significant events organised by our Alliance.

Students can participate in one of the following courses:

  • English Communication Skills for STEM
  • Negotiation Ninja: Skills for Business and Personal Triumphs
  • Who, where, what, why, why not: understanding cultures in an incomprehensible world
  • Individualized Education Program (IEP) for Students With Disabilities
  • Gender Equality In Society. Legal Aspects
  • Challenges and Choices of the Anthropocene Epoch
  • Fundamentals of cybersecurity – a transdisciplinary approach

Courses will mainly take place in the morning. In the afternoon, we will organise optional events, such as sports, cultural and scientific events.

For each course, there will be an in-person component and an online component. The in-person component will take place during the T4EU week, whereas the online component will happen before/after the week. The exact information will be sent from the course leaders after the selection process is completed.

To complete the course, you will have to pass a knowledge test. After successful completion, you will be awarded 3 ECTS by the University of Silesia.

Have a look at the full educational offer.

IMPORTANT!! Before you attend the selected course, remember to inform your “Coordinatore del Corso di Studi” and the “Segreteria didattica” of your Department, following the dedicated guidelinesFailure to do so will result in an impossibility to recognise your ECTSs.

To apply, please fill in this form: T4EU Week in Katowice. During the application process, you may select up to three courses in order of preference.

The application deadline is 31st August.

The results of the selection procedure will be published on the dedicated T4EU webpage by 15th September.

If you need any assistance with your application, please contact t4eu@units.it

For more information about the week, courses and professors, have a look at the programme

AI and Society: Researchers’ Commitment to Positive Transformation

“Save the date!!

The T4EU Alliance is committed to building bridges and contributing to the professional growth of researchers and PhD students. To this purpose, a series of matchmaking events will be organised by the T4EU partner universities over the current project phase.

The first Matchmaking Event and Doctoral Seminar organized by JMU will take place in Saint-Etienne, France, on November 13th and 14th. The topic of this event will be: “AI and Society: Researchers’ Commitment to Positive Transformation.”

This event is dedicated to researchers, young researchers, and PhD students who would like to meet up and network within the field of Artificial Intelligence.

On the program: panel discussions, workshops on AI, laboratory visits, and conferences. The program will be finalized and communicated by the end of September.

People interested in receiving the detailed program should register here.”

First T4EU Bootcamp in Bulgaria

The team of the Transform4Europe (T4EU) Smart cities and regions Environmental transformation Lab invites you to participate in the first T4EU Bootcamp that will take place in the city of Burgas, Bulgaria from 10th to 12th September 2024.

For the University of Trieste, students of Master’s degrees and PhDs are eligible to apply.
There are 3 open positions, and it is possible to apply until 5 July by filling this form.