Contra el genocidi i contra la violació dels drets humans, a Gaza i arreu del món

Peace comes when you talk to the person you most hate. And that’s where the courage of a leader comes. 

Desmond Tutu (1931-2021), first recipient of an honorary doctorate from UPF

These words, spoken by Desmond Tutu, the first person ever to be awarded an honorary doctorate by UPF, are more applicable today than ever. The UPF condemns, and will always condemn, the use of violence to settle disputes. At UPF, we advocate approaching political or territorial conflicts based on dialogue and respect for all peoples and minorities.  

As a university, we also want to show our support to the academic community in countries at war. Universities and scientific institutions are more necessary than ever in these regions. Access to education and the promotion of critical thinking, in the context of strong independent institutions, are the way to ensure the informed debate and reflection that can open the door to new avenues for finding solutions.

At UPF, we are aware of the university community’s concern for the human rights violations we are seeing in the conflicts around us. That is why on this website you will find information about campaigns and actions related to current conflicts, as well as opinion pieces and institutional statements. We also offer a dedicated e-mail address – [email protected] – to contact the university and let us know about your interests and concerns.

European University alliances unite for a Joint Certification

European University alliances unite for a Joint Certification

A consortium of four European Universities alliances, among which is EUTOPIA -participated by the UPF- launched EdLab (European Degree Institutional Laboratory), a project aimed at eliminating barriers to developing joint programmes and degrees across Europe.

02.02.2023

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A consortium of four European Universities alliances, among which is EUTOPIA -participated by the UPF-, launched EdLab (European Degree Institutional Laboratory), a project aimed at eliminating barriers to developing joint programmes and degrees across Europe. EdLab seeks to offer a multi-level, multicultural approach to facilitate dialogue and cooperation between universities, national authorities, and quality assurance agencies to remove obstacles such as divergent quality assurance procedures, complex bureaucratic procedures, and conflicting national legislation. Mariya Gabriel, European Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth announced yesterday that EdLab was among the 10 selected pilot projects awarded by the ERASMUS+ programme “European policy experimentation in higher education”.

The consortium will focus on four main countries and one region - France, Italy, Portugal, Spain and the Frandres - and will handle three significant aspects of the European Call - mapping and classifying existing joint programs, investigating how joint programs and the Label increase the EEA’s global appeal and collaborating with the European Commission to design a pilot version of the Label.

EdLab proposes to: 

  • Analyse the suitability of the criteria proposed by the European Commission for the award of the European Degree (ED) Label
  • Map the barriers existing for their fulfilment, with particular but not exclusive reference to France, Italy, Portugal and Spain
  • Understand how an ED Label and joint programmes enhance the global attractiveness of the European Higher Education System
  • Recommend options for the issue of an ED Label and its format, along with potential barriers to be managed

EdLab will use qualitative and quantitative methods to address these issues, involving a significant sample of programs, participants, and stakeholders. This will include desk research, screening of programs, qualitative and quantitative analysis, group discussions with national authorities, surveys, the experimental design of the Label, and analysis of the pilot design and issuing process. EdLab will adopt a collaborative approach throughout the project involving senior management, academic coordinators, teaching staff, students, alumni, national authorities, QAAs, student associations, partner alliances, other pilot projects, European Commission, European student associations, and associate partner networks globally. 

The EdLab project is poised to bring about significant positive impacts in the short, medium, and long term. In the short term, the project will increase knowledge of joint programs in European University Alliances and provide information on best practices in joint program design and implementation. Additionally, recommendations on the criteria for awarding the European Degree Label will be made, leading to possible reforms in regulations and legislation. The project will also promote cooperation among consortium partners and strengthen student engagement in policy initiatives. In the medium term, the project is expected to contribute to new regulatory contexts that will make it easier to design, accredit, and implement joint degree programs. In the long term, the quality and attractiveness of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) and the European Education Area (EEA) will be improved, leading to an improved societal impact of higher education, enhanced employability of graduates, and better preparedness to address global challenges. 

Target groups of the project include students, staff, universities, quality assurance agencies, national/regional authorities, global partners, and students, particularly in France, Italy, Portugal, and Spain, where there are currently regulatory and procedural barriers to the implementation of joint degree programs.

The EDLab consortium’s full partners are universities from the four countries and one region participating, also members of the following European Universities Alliances: Arqus, ENLIGHT, EUTOPIA and SEA-EU:

  • UNIVERSIDAD DE GRANADA, SPAIN
  • UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI PADOVA, ITALY
  • UNIVERSITE LYON 1 CLAUDE BERNARD, FRANCE
  • UNIVERSIDADE DO MINHO, PORTUGAL
  • UNIVERSIDAD DE CADIZ, SPAIN                  
  • UNIVERSITE DE BRETAGNE OCCIDENTALE, FRANCE
  • UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI NAPOLI PARTHENOPE, ITALY
  • UNIVERSIDADE DO ALGARVE, PORTUGAL
  • UNIVERSITAT POMPEU FABRA-BARCELONA, SPAIN
  • UNIVERSIDADE NOVA DE LISBOA, PORTUGAL
  • UNIVERSITA CA' FOSCARI VENEZIA, ITALY
  • CY CERGY PARIS UNIVERSITE, FRANCE
  • UNIVERSITEIT GENT, BELGIUM

EdLab also benefits from 13 other universities in the mentioned alliances as Associate partners, plus 7 ministries, QAAs, European and global university networks, students and alumni associations.

The project results will provide a roadmap for a more inclusive and harmonised European university system. The ultimate goal of EdLab is to enhance the global attractiveness of European universities by facilitating seamless mobility and single European degrees and fostering trust in the European Higher Education Area.

Generalitat de Catalunya
 

Catalan government 

Catalan development cooperation aims to help prevent and respond to emergency situations. This page explains how you can collaborate on the provision of foreign aid both in general and to specific regions.  

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European Commission

Through cooperation and assistance programmes, the European Commission offers humanitarian aid and coordinates efforts with other international actors to promote peace and stability in war-torn regions. 

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Oxfam Intermón

Oxfam Intermón works in 90 countries. They have launched a fundraising campaign, which is more necessary than ever, given the magnitude of today’s wars. The NGO is also sponsoring a campaign to collect signatures to call for a ceasefire in Gaza. 

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Médicos sin fronteras
 

Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is a medical-humanitarian action organization that provides assistance in 70 countries to people threatened by armed conflicts, violence, epidemics or neglected diseases, natural disasters and exclusion from medical care. They have also promoted a campaign to collect signatures to ask for a ceasefire in Gaza.

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Creu Roja

Red Cross

The Red Cross also provides emergency humanitarian aid in regions in crisis. 

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Clínica Jurídica
 

Legal Clinic 

The UPF Legal Clinic regularly holds talks and roundtables on the protection of human rights in crisis regions.

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Biblioteques sense fronteres
 

Libraries Without Borders

The Libraries Without Borders programme, sponsored by the Catalan Development Cooperation Agency (ACCD), offers Catalan public library patrons knowledge and insight into situations of human rights violations and provides resources to take action. 

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Council for At-Risk Academics

The Council for At-Risk Academics, in partnership with universities and higher education institutions, provides urgently-needed help to academics in immediate danger, those forced into exile, and many who choose to work on in their home countries despite serious risks. 

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