Learn
Research
Partner up
Grow
Updates
Who we are
What we offer
HOME
/
EXPERIENCE CENTRE
Explore our Grand Challenge experiences
Our projects tackle the most pressing issues in work, health, and sustainability. Use the filters below to find experiences that matter to you.

Grand Challenge

Experience type

Intended for

EU4Dual Sustainability Report

The European University Alliance EU4DUAL has published its first sustainability report. This 44-page report, based on the European Standards for Sustainability Reporting (ESRS), covers the year 2023 and provides an overview of EU4DUAL’s sustainability performance. It includes data from nine partner universities and input from stakeholders like students, staff, and industry partners. The report addresses topics such as the value chain, emissions data, and the alliance’s sustainability strategy.

Read More »

Digital humanities and digital skills in the future of work

This publication explores how digital humanities is shaping future workplaces. Written by academics from EU4Dual and Ukrainian institutions, the book examines how digital skills and technologies like artificial intelligence and Industry 4.0 affect science, work and cultural heritage. Focusing on practical and collaborative research, it provides insights into using digital humanities in education and industry.

Read More »

Building Micro-Grid Demonstrator at ESTIA

ESTIA has developed a Smart Building demonstrator at the ESTIA Berri campus featuring 314 photovoltaic panels covering 608m² with 127 kWc production capacity. Launched in 2023, this micro-grid aims to reduce the campus’s energy bill and carbon footprint while serving as an open platform for research in renewable energy integration. The building showcases ESTIA’s EnerGEA technological platform and fosters collaboration with laboratories and industry partners in electrical engineering and renewable energy.

Read More »

Empowering students through collaborative Innovation and real-world problem solving

MCAST students took part in a 24-hour innovation challenge. They worked with students from nine universities to solve real sustainability problems. This hands-on experience encouraged creativity, teamwork and problem-solving under pressure. MCAST participants said the challenge was the best part of the event, with several teams winning awards. The project helped them understand sustainable business practices and prepared them for future global challenges.

Read More »

Research Speed Networking goes EU4Dual

The second Research Speed Networking event at FH JOANNEUM helped researchers from different fields meet and share ideas. The event showcased research opportunities within the EU4DUAL project, with presentations by Johanna Muckenhuber and Nina Besirevic. People took part in three-minute discussion rounds, making new contacts and developing joint ideas. Organised by the Research Organisation and Services Department, the event aimed to encourage collaboration across departments, with plans to continue in spring 2024.

Read More »
A virtual visit to the green city of tomorrow
Tour an eco-city designed by students and experts from across Europe.
Future of work
General public
A virtual visit to the green city of tomorrow
Tour an eco-city designed by students and experts from across Europe.
Future of work
General public
A virtual visit to the green city of tomorrow
Tour an eco-city designed by students and experts from across Europe.
Future of work
General public
A virtual visit to the green city of tomorrow
Tour an eco-city designed by students and experts from across Europe.
Future of work
General public
LEARN
Joint dual masters
Course catalogues
Micro-credentials
Mobility programmes
Joint PhD
Virtual institutes
RESEARCH
Young researcher schools
Green business and management
Sustainable and digital industry
Health and welfare
Interdisciplinary social sciences
PARTNER UP
3 grand challenges
Best practices
GROW
WHO WE ARE
UPDATES
News
Publications
Events
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This website reflects the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.