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A kick-off meeting of the DIGICREA project

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On 2-3 December 2024, a kick-off meeting of the “Digital Creativity Art&Science European Master” project was held

Transform4Europe launches Reach Out podcast

Listen to the first episode!

Letters, Heritage, Identities Round Table & Matchmaking Event

Explore cultural heritage, identities, and the Glagolitic alphabet

„Societal transformation: populism, rising (neo)nationalism, euroscepticism”

1st Call for Visiting Professorships

„The Glagolitic Alphabet – The Forgotten Alphabet of Europe”

Workshop for students and young researchers

Mariupol State University Centre Opened at University of Silesia

The Mariupol State University Centre at the University of Silesia was officially opened on 22 October 2024

Day 2: Presidency and Diplomacy

The second T4EU event day in Katowice and Cieszyn was extremely intense!

USil Handed the T4EU Presidency Over to VMU

T4EU Events in Katowice and Cieszyn

Day 1: Warm Welcoming

T4EU Events in Katowice and Cieszyn

T4EU Events in Katowice and Cieszyn coming soon!

We’ve prepared a list of venues where the events will be held on the USil campus

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