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Extending UNITA Green Day to all campuses: UPPA’s multi-site approach

At the University of Pau and the Pays de l’Adour (UPPA), the Green Day initiative went beyond a single campus. By extending the event across all its sites and integrating it into its Sustainable Development and Corporate Social Responsibility framework, the university successfully maximized its impact on sustainability awareness.

Extending UNITA Green Day to all campuses: UPPA's multi-site approach

Un Green Day multi-campus : un défi relevé par l’UPPA

Dans le cadre du Green Day de l’alliance UNITA, l’UPPA a organisé l’évènement en s’appuyant sur un modèle décentralisé. Plutôt que de concentrer l’événement sur un unique site, l’université a fait le choix d’une diffusion multi-campus, impliquant Pau, Mont-de-Marsan, Tarbes, Bayonne et Anglet. Cette démarche a permis d’assurer une participation élargie et de toucher l’ensemble de la communauté universitaire.

L’UPPA a mis en place une série de ciné-débats autour du documentaire Bigger Than Us, un film mettant en lumière l’engagement des jeunes à travers le monde. Chaque session, animée par des étudiants impliqués, a permis de favoriser l’échange et la réflexion autour de l’engagement des jeunes et de leurs motivations.

Un événement intégré dans la démarche DD&RS de l’université

La participation de l’UPPA à cet événement UNITA s’est parfaitement inscrite dans sa démarche de Développement Durable et Responsabilité Sociétale (DD&RS). Cela a permis d’ancrer l’événement dans une stratégie globale et cohérente, en lien avec les objectifs de transition écologique et sociétale portés par l’établissement.

Prolonger la dynamique : les prochaines étapes

Après avoir réalisé les trois premiers Green Day sur les campus de Pau, Mont-De-Marsan et Tarbes, l’UPPA poursuivra ses actions avec une nouvelle projection-débat prévue à Bayonne/Anglet fin mars lors de la Semaine des transitions, qui se tiendra du 24 au 28 mars 2025.

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UNITA’s Inclusive societies Hub is one of the six hubs. Each hub is led by a ‘Task Force’, constituted by researchers representing the member universities.

This task force is animated and coordinated by two universities, Prof. Monica SZELES (UNITBV) , Prof. Patricia ALMAGUER (UNIZAR) and  Prof. Concepción LOMBA (UNIZAR) are the contact points.

Discover here below the Matching events organized within the Inclusive societies hub: 

UNITA’s Global health Hub is one of the six hubs. Each hub is led by a ‘Task Force’, constituted by researchers representing the member universities.

This task force is animated and coordinated by two universities, Dr. Amalric ORTLIEB (HES-SO) and Dr. Donatella Placidi (UNIBS) are the contact points.

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Matching events for Global Health Hub

UNITA’s Digital transitions Hub is one of the six hubs. Each hub is led by a ‘Task Force’, constituted by researchers representing the member universities.

This task force is animated and coordinated by two universities: Prof. Antonio LOPEZ (UPNA) and Prof. Alexandre Miguel Pereira FIGUEIREDO (IPG) are the contact points.

UNITA’s Cultural Heritage Hub is one of the three hubs, together with Circular Economy and Renewable Energies, each one of them corresponding to one of the three Axes in which research activities in UNITA universities have been divided.

Each hub is led by a ‘Task Force’, constituted by researchers representing the member universities.

This task force is animated and coordinated by two universities, Prof. Laurence Roussillon-Constanty (UPPA) and Prof. Giaime Alonge (UNITO) are the contact points.

Within the research cartography, more than 300+ Cultural Heritage projects can be found, grouped into the following themes and sub-themes:

· Study and preservation of tangible Cultural Heritage
· Intangible Cultural Heritage and identity narratives
· Enhancement and dissemination of cultural and natural heritage
· Innovation policies for the development of marginalised areas

UNITA’s Cultural Heritage Hub

UNITA’s Circular economy and environment hub is one of the six hubs, each one of them corresponding to one of the three Axes in which research activities in UNITA universities have been divided.

Each hub is led by a ‘Task Force’, constituted by researchers representing the member universities.

This task force is animated and coordinated by two universities, Prof. Stefania DIMA (UVT) and Prof. José Maria FRAILE (UNIZAR) are the contact points.

Within the research cartography, more than 200+ Circular Economy projects can be found, grouped into the following themes and sub-themes:

 Activities achieved so far:

  • PhD thesis in cotutelle
  • Microcredentials
  • Summer Schools
  • Research seminars and workshops

UNITA’s Green energies Hub is one of the six hubs, each one of them corresponding to one of the six axes in which research activities in UNITA universities have been divided.

Each hub is led by a ‘Task Force’, constituted by researchers representing the member universities.

This task force is animated and coordinated by two universities, Prof. Benoit STUTZ (USMB) and Prof. Antonio CARDOSO (UBI) are the contact points.

Within the research cartography, more than 120+ projects related to renewable energies can be found, grouped into the following themes and sub-themes:

Energy transformation & Integration – System – Energy carriers
Solar energy
Socio-economic & legal & education aspect
Bioenergy
Geothermal energy
Hydropower
Wind

Activities achieved so far:

  • PhD thesis in cotutelle
  • Microcredentials
  • Summer Schools
  • Research seminars and workshops