Innovation Talk session#4 – The Electron: A Journey to Discoveries and Innovation

This EELISA Innovation Talk will look at some key technologies that originated from the discovery of the electron in 1897 and highlight the new opportunities for innovation. The discussion will use specific examples to illustrate the challenges of transforming knowledge acquired in an academic research environment into innovation and ultimately into a profitable business. Speaker:…

EELISA offers two events to delve into gender issues, inclusiveness, and accessibility.

EELISA believes that higher education has a fundamental role in building a more sustainable, fair, and equitable society. For this reason, EELISA aims to promote an accessible and diverse university, where each and every person, regardless of their culture, ethnicity, gender or beliefs, finds their place to study, grow and contribute to the construction of…

EELISA InnoCORE R&I Symposium – joining efforts to build a change-maker mindset

The I EELISA R&I InnoCORE symposium took place last week on 16 May, together with the first EELISA Research-Based Learning Symposium. Research and innovation experts met at ITU in Istanbul to discuss how to deepen collaboration in research, innovation and entrepreneurship across the Alliance. Participants had the opportunity to get to know better how EELISA…

EELISA Research-based Learning Symposium I

In recent years, a new approach to education has been emerging – a perspective that brings state-of-the-art research outcomes into the classroom and allows students to come face-to-face with real-life challenges that we aim to solve through research. This is called “Research-based Learning” (RBL). A novel methodological and philosophical approach to education that, in contrast…

EELISA and the European Researchers Night

Funded under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions, the European Researchers’ Night is a Europe-wide public event that takes place simultaneously in 29 countries and brings researchers closer to the public. It showcases the diversity of science and its impact on citizens’ daily lives, stimulating interest in research careers – particularly among young people.