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UNITA at European Universities Student Ambassador Forum 2025

UNITA at European Universities Student Ambassador Forum 2025

From September 4 to 6, 2025, the European Universities Student Ambassador Forum (EUSAF) took place in Warsaw, bringing together student representatives from all European University Alliances (EUAs) for three days of discussions, collaboration, and idea-sharing.
The event is part of the EUC voices project and was created to give student ambassadors a real, lasting role in shaping the European University initiative.
This year, UNITA was represented by a student from the University of Turin, Mirela Secrieri, who actively took part in the sessions and brought back valuable insights for the alliance.

The 2025 edition opened with a session introducing the role of alliances in building Europe’s academic and cultural future: the key messages included the importance of long-term student engagement through alumni involvement and of restoring trust in European projects by placing youth participation at the centre of institutional processes.

The second day focused on sharing concrete experiences: students presented posters highlighting best practices from their alliances, including initiatives related to virtual campuses, inclusion, student mobility and cultural eventsInteractive workshops allowed students working in groups to design outreach activities aimed at increasing awareness of alliances at the local level.

The final day featured insights from past EUSAF participants, who spoke about how the experience had shaped their involvement in their alliances. The forum then turned to open discussion, with students exchanging views on how to improve democratic processesincrease transparency in student representation, and ensure that the outcomes of the EUSAF are communicated both internally and at the EU level.

Participants committed in producing a final report or letter to be sent to the European Parliament, summarising the key priorities and suggestions raised by students.

The reflections that emerged during the forum will contribute to ongoing work within the alliance, particularly in areas such as student engagement, stakeholder collaboration, and communication strategies. The experience also underlined the importance of continuing to support student ambassadors and ensuring they are empowered to represent and connect with their peers effectively, both within UNITA and at the European level.

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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.

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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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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