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Community building

Finding the entrance gates into our academic communities

UNITA is committed to fostering meaningful and productive collaborations, which are rooted in a deep mutual understanding. To this end, the UNITA alliance provides dedicated spaces and tools to facilitate interaction and promote stronger connections among members of University staff communities.

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Discovering UNITA communities: matching events, hubs, cartography and more

Hubs

Research activities within UNITA are structured around six thematic hubs ( Link to Hubs), characterized by a cross-disciplinary and interdisciplinary approach:

  • Green Energy
  • Circular Economy and Environment
  • Cultural Heritage
  • Digital Transitions
  • Global Health
  • Inclusive Societies

The hubs enable collaborative initiatives to develop within their research communities. They encourage to submit joint projects and advertise UNITA or joint-opportunities (activities, research funding..). By creating joint activities such as Blended intensive programmes or summer schools, they build interfaces between research, education and societal challenges.

Visit the page and learn more about hubs.

Research cartography

UNITA Research cartography lists individuals and teams wishing to develop collaborations within the alliance on research topics/projects that are emerging, underway, or already the subject of a great deal of work. The research cartography is updated every year by means of a call for expressions of interest distributed to all UNITA researchers and teachers/researchers. By making this database available to the community, the research cartography helps researchers to find partners and develop consortia for new projects.

Matching events

Matching events are short, 2-day events consisting of meetings and sharing of information and experiences about joint projects in research or education.

These are moments of strong community building. While bringing together participants coming from all the institutions of the alliance, their main added value lies in the multicultural and multidisciplinary background, but also in the strong motivation of all participants to build collaborations.

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Focus: matching events for research

The UNITA European Alliance organizes several research Matching Events throughout the year, focusing on the six thematic hubs of UNITA’s research strategy. These events are hosted on a rotating basis in the cities of the Alliance’s universities.

During a Matching Event, participants have the opportunity to:

  • Present their research area.
  • Meet colleagues from other UNITA universities.
  • Exchange best practices
  • Explore potential collaborations and projects in the field of research and education.


With the goal of fostering a transdisciplinary and interdisciplinary approach to education and scientific research, the main objective of UNITA’s Matching Events is to facilitate connections among researchers from diverse scientific fields, united by common research interests and topics.

How to Participate

Each Matching Event allows a maximum of 48 participants representing all the universities. Each institution has got a fixed number of available spots. 

Matching events research organised

Fit-sized facilitation 

You strive to develop joint projects but you could not take part in the abovementioned programmes?

As an alternative, get in touch with the UNITA office in your institution or with the hub’s local representative. Tell them more about your project or your expectations. They could get you in touch with appropriate partners within the alliance.

Starting projects and collaborations

UNITA Starting Grants

The UNITA Starting Grants on Research aim to accelerate the development of inter-university research groups composed of faculty members and researchers who share a common interest in a specific field of knowledge. These grants support the exchange of best practices and the initiation of joint projects.

Following Research matching events (see above), calls for proposals for Starting Grants aim at funding new initiatives, between min. 3 partners from different countries.

Projects maximal duration is 12 months. The grants, up to 5000 euros per institutional partner, are able to fund travel costs mostly, but also some other costs.

In order to be eligible, projects should fall within a thematic scope defined in the rules and regulation, and validated by the relevant hub. Eligible participants are not to be at the benefit of a previous UNITA starting grant.

Deepening collaborations

UNITA Advanced Grants

In research, after the call for starting grants, 6 calls for advanced grants are released since April 2026.

Accessible only for research teams benefitting of a starting grant, the advanced grants aim at supporting the best projects that prove to be the most interesting for the enhancement of community building among Alliance partners even with regard to participation in European or international calls.

More details will be available soon.

Education support and coach for internationalisation

Follow-up workshops take place after matching events in Education. They target participants’ working-groups in an advanced stage of developing joint projects in the area of curricula internationalization. It aims at supporting the elaboration of these joint projects. 

The European project Recipes for internationalisation  offers a set of tools, personalised advice and support for those who wish to increase their initiative into sustainable joint educational collaboration.

In a nutshell: benefits and impacts of networking in UNITA

You have already an established network: what added value does UNITA bring you?
  • UNITA supports you while preparing new projects, from the calls for starting grants in 2025 to the calls for advanced grants in 2026.
  • Your current network benefits from UNITA dynamics to keep on evolving and getting new development opportunities either on your local institutional level, or at the alliance and European level.
  • You come into one of the 64 European university alliances that shape the future of European education and research. Your voice can be heard.
You are teacher or researcher and seek to develop your international network. How can UNITA alliance help you?
  • You get a rapid and easy access to already existing communities of research or educational interests.
  • You give visibility to your research projects through the research cartography, so that you become able to attract other partnerships;
  • You benefit from a lot of support for starting joint projects in Research and Education.
Topic Location Dates
Green and Secure ICT for the Digital Society in the Anthropocene (Hub Digital Transition) Pamplona, Spain May 29-30, 2025
Mental and Physical Health, Wellbeing, and Preventive Medicine in Humans and Animals (Hub Global Health) Brescia, Italy June 12-13, 2025
Inclusive Societies Zaragoza, Spain April 1-2, 2025
Inclusive Societies Brașov, Romania May 22-23, 2025
Global Health Covilhã, Portugal April 28-29, 2025
European Citizenship Covilhã, Portugal May 6-7, 2025
Digital Transition Guarda, Portugal March 25-26, 2025
Social, Economic, and Legal Challenges for Environmental Sustainability and Circular Economy Timișoara, Romania March 18-19, 2025
Circular Economy & Environment Zaragoza, Spain January 22-23, 2025
Green Energy Chambéry, France November 5-6, 2024
Green Heritage: Rethinking Rural Areas in the 21st Century Pau, France October 17-18, 2024

Creating spaces where collaboration becomes community

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.

Visit the Global Health hub padlet

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