Is an alliance between nine complmentary European universities to establish channels of collaboration in initiatives of different types, seeking to promote the exchange of ideas, people and innovation in both research and teaching innovation in the classic functions of the university is necessary in the face of a future of unprecedented social change.
Preparing future generations for increasingly automated, digitalised and fluid labour markets implies reforming both educational models (through international exchange, challenge-bsed education, micro-credentials and other strategies) and research models, with collaboration as the driving force.
In order to achieve these objectives, STARS-EU will focus its activities on seven Thematic Interest Groups (TIGs) and, in addition, develop a Co-Creation Ecosystem with svveral structures to proof, develop and experiment fresh ideas concerning studies, teaching and research.