The TNE23-00047 project “ENhancing Governance and INnovation capacities for the higher Education System regeneration – ENGINES”, promoted as part of the TNE (Transnational Education) initiatives, involves 10 Italian universities and 68 partner institutions with the aim of strengthening the higher education system through international cooperation, knowledge transfer and the development of innovative learning and mobility pathways. The project places particular emphasis on collaboration with countries in sub-Saharan Africa, the Mediterranean region and the Middle East, promoting the Italian university model and the role of universities as drivers of social and economic development.
The final meeting marks an important milestone in concluding the project’s activities and sharing the results achieved throughout the project. The event will also provide an opportunity to present the activities carried out within the various work packages (WP) and to share the main results and future prospects for cooperation among the partner institutions involved.
The event will take place on 9 June 2026 at 11:00 a.m. in the Aula Magna of the Rectorate, Palazzo Bonaventura, Via Saffi 2, Urbino.
Programme
11.00 am
Official welcome and a brief introduction to the event.
11.10 am
Presentation of the main results of the TNE ENGINES project and the activities carried out during the project, by the University of L’Aquila.
11.30 am
Presentation of the results of the communication, dissemination and sustainability activities of the TNE ENGINES project, by the Carlo Bo University of Urbino, leader of WP6 ‘Sustainability and Dissemination’.
11.45 am
Presentations by the Italian partner universities of the TNE ENGINES project, focusing on sharing the activities carried out and the results achieved:
- University of Camerino
- University of Macerata
- University of Molise
- University of Perugia
- University of Teramo
12.20 pm
Closing discussion and conclusion of proceedings
For further information: bit.ly/evento-finale-tne-engines
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