ERUA Open Science Meet-Up: Better Together – The Political and Networking Dimension of Research Data Management
On March 21st, between 14.00 and 14.45 (CET), the next ERUA Open Science Meet-Up will take place on Zoom. The topic is: Better Together – The Political and Networking Dimension of Research Data Management In the Open Science community, Research Data Management (RDM) is often thought of as a “team sport”. One of the reasons […]
ERUA Open Science Meet-Up: Research Data Management and Open Science
On February 22nd, between 14.00 and 14.45 (CET), the next ERUA Open Science Meet-Up will take place on Zoom. The topic is: Research Data Management and Open Science The most well-known pillars of Open Science are probably Open Access to publications and the FAIR principles to research data. But applying the FAIR principles can’t be […]
ERUA Spring school “European capitals of psychoanalysis: Paris” 26 April – 1 May 2024, Paris
Do you want to meet in person Julia Kristeva, a legendary figure of psychoanalysis and semiotics, and learn more about the history of psychoanalysis in France? What about exploring Freud and Lacan’s fascinating theories, together with some of the major professors from Paris 8 University, and visiting some of the most remarkable places associated with […]
Re:ERUA Kick-off meeting
Re:ERUA Kick-off meeting have been held at the university Paris 8 on October, 19th and 20th in the presence of University of Konstanz, New Bulgarian University, University of the Aegean and Rockslide University. During the two days, the five partners of the Alliance have designed the work of the next three years. After a presentation […]
New catalogue of intensive and online semester courses for ERUA students
The ERUA partner universities announce the opening of new intensive and semester courses for the academic year 2021-2022. The ERUA intensive courses are implemented as short-term physical, virtual or even blended mobilities while the semester courses are primarily online. You can consult the catalogues in the following links: https://erua-eui.eu/intensive-courses/ If you would like to know […]
Selection results for Travelling Seminars 2021-2022
ERUA’s travelling seminars are experience-based learning formats that promote mobility and learning-by-doing approaches. The objective is to connect the universities of the alliance and to encourage the projects that aim different types of cooperation (co-teaching, visits to other campuses, field studies, etc.), as well as to develop the project-based mobilities. This format will enable us […]
ERUA Annual Summit
Dear Friends, We are pleased to invite you to the first ERUA Summit that will be held at the New Bulgarian University in Sofia from 2nd to 4th of December 2021. This event is a unique opportunity to bring the whole ERUA community together for the first time and to present our mission and objectives to all stakeholders. It will […]
ERUA TALK: Practicing the Presence of Study against the Future of the Universities?
The notion of “black study”, sketched by Stefano Harney & Fred Moten in The Undercommons, offers a welcome alternative to the current conception of our universities, driven by the toxic double imperative of “teaching” and “research”. What does it mean to “practice study”? Is it bound to be a clandestine activity, or can it be promoted […]
ERUA TALK: Where Are the Sciences Today?
The sciences are everywhere in the world today. They influence our taste, behavior, and preferences. They determine how our children are taught in school and what food we eat at restaurants. An important reason for this is the increasing number of students around the world. Around half of a generation is now entering tertiary education. […]
ERUA TALK: Laboratories of the Social: Socialism and Social Science in the 19th century
The talk explores the shared genealogy of socialism and the social sciences in the 19th century. It argues that Charles Fourier’s early socialist thought present an organisational alternative to state socialism that was fully realized in cooperativism at the end of the 19th century. Using concepts taken from the laboratory studies, it investigates cooperative practices […]