In order to reach this objective, we will develop one of the main building blocks of the Alliance: The Circle U. Academic Chair Programme.
Creating an innovative academic ecosystem
The Academic Chair Programme forms the core of Circle U.’s ambition to create an innovative academic ecosystem. As Chairs, active researchers will spend 20 percent of their time cooperating across institutions to shape developments in research and teaching.
Strong and sustainable connections across our universities
The programme will ensure strong and sustainable connections across universities, between research, teaching and learning, and between students and staff. It will also allow students to be engaged in curriculum development and knowledge creation.
Fostering a sense of belonging to our European University
By establishing a web of collaborations, we also want to foster a sense of belonging to one European University, where students and professors navigate in diverse and innovative academic, social and cultural learning environments.
King's College coordinates WP3
King’s College London has a robust expertise when it comes to transformative approaches to internationalising the curriculum, placing an emphasis on diversity and flexibility.