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In2CoP 2025 – International Conference on Co-creation Processes in Higher Education: book of abstracts

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Summary:Bragança Polytechnic University | Instituto Politécnico de Bragança, in the third edition of In2CoP, under the title “Conference on International Cooperation in Higher Education – Multicultural Co-creation for Future Societies”, focused this year on multicultural co-creation to develop skills for the societies of the future, particularly entrepreneurial and creative skills enriched by cross-cultural perspectives. The conference spans four days: Day 1 (January 28) with the official ceremony celebrating the IPB Day, attended by the Minister of Education, Science, and Innovation. Day 2 (January 29) focuses on international cooperation within the framework of European University Alliances, showcasing the results achieved by STARS EU Alliance. A world café event ensured that the Alliance is for everyone. Day 3 (January 30) addressed the development of research and innovative learning ecosystems, highlighting connections with labour market stakeholders and multicultural perspectives to boost Higher Education Impact and European competitiveness. Day 4 (January 31) revisited the acceleration of the European Higher Education Area, emphasizing the creation of flexible training programs through cooperation among multiple European institutions, particularly Blended Intensive Programs (BIPs).
Main Authors:Barroso, Bárbara
Other Authors:Antão, Celeste; Costa, Cláudia S.; Pereira, Fernando A.; Barbedo, Inês; Almeida-de-Souza, Juliana; Rodrigues, Pedro M.; Lachovicz, Rebeca; Ferro-Lebres, Vera
Subject:Higher education Co-creation
Year:2025
Country:Portugal
Document type:book
Access type:open access
Associated institution:Instituto Politécnico de Bragança
Language:English
Origin:Biblioteca Digital do IPB
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Summary:Bragança Polytechnic University | Instituto Politécnico de Bragança, in the third edition of In2CoP, under the title “Conference on International Cooperation in Higher Education – Multicultural Co-creation for Future Societies”, focused this year on multicultural co-creation to develop skills for the societies of the future, particularly entrepreneurial and creative skills enriched by cross-cultural perspectives. The conference spans four days: Day 1 (January 28) with the official ceremony celebrating the IPB Day, attended by the Minister of Education, Science, and Innovation. Day 2 (January 29) focuses on international cooperation within the framework of European University Alliances, showcasing the results achieved by STARS EU Alliance. A world café event ensured that the Alliance is for everyone. Day 3 (January 30) addressed the development of research and innovative learning ecosystems, highlighting connections with labour market stakeholders and multicultural perspectives to boost Higher Education Impact and European competitiveness. Day 4 (January 31) revisited the acceleration of the European Higher Education Area, emphasizing the creation of flexible training programs through cooperation among multiple European institutions, particularly Blended Intensive Programs (BIPs).