Can we make society more egalitarian? Social Science Garage emergency workshop for engineers

The EELISA community “Egalitarian Societies: Opportunities for Everyone” arises from different Service Learning projects that work with very diverse social groups. In these projects, students participate in activities that have direct contact with the real problems of our society. However, the participation of engineers in this type of projects, with an important social component, presents…

Do you want to upskill your talent? Join the first EELISA Entrepreneurship School!

FAU invites innovative talents from all EELISA partners to the first EELISA Entrepreneurship School at the Research Campus Waischenfeld in Germany from 16th to 20th October 2023. The EELISA Entrepreneurship School is a one-week program for EELISA students and staff from all disciplines who can apply either as an ideator with a first business idea or as a co-creator motivated to join…

Do you want to explore Circular Economy and find new research interests? Then Circular Models is the workshop for you

Circular Models is an event that seeks to promote research and innovation in the field of Circular Economy. This workshop brings together researchers, academics, and business representatives to explore innovative, inclusive and circular solutions. In this two-and-a- half-day event, key topics related to the circular economy such as culture, creativity and inclusive society, advanced materials…

Learn to improve the impact of your engineering projects using Social Science with this workshop!

The Social Science Garage Emergency Workshop for Engineers is designed to familiarize attendants with fundamental concepts and frameworks in the Social Sciences. That knowledge is indispensable for improving the impact and effectiveness of engineering projects that have a social objective. Furthermore, to stress the ability to think holistically about the problems addressed by engineers, seeking…

“Innovation & Leadership” Master Course for EELISA students

In this course, students will be organized in large groups of 15 to 20 people to solve real-life challenges posed by the highest-tiers of our university or associated companies. This structure consciously mimics the challenges and constraints of corporate settings, in which teams are usually dependent on other teams and an overarching divisional structure. We…

How to make a successful pitch?

The workshop intends to give to the participants the main tools to present successfully a business idea arising from academic research. The teacher, Valentina Maltagliati, is a consultant skilled with these themes for many years. Camilla Giustu will show her own practical experience in pitching her spinoff firm “Ingeniars” The participation is free, registration required…