Communication, Dissemination and Sustainability

Lead by the University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland

T4EU Representatives at EAIE 2025 in Gothenburg

In 2025 we participated in the EAIE 2025 Conference in Gothenburg, Sweden, Europe’s largest international higher education event. As one of 35 European University Alliances present, the T4EU delegation showcased its collaborative vision for the future of higher education.

Explore ‘T4EU Voices in Higher Education,’ a curated collection of reflections from our delegates on the future of global academic cooperation.

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T4EU in a Nutshell: Discover Our Alliance in One Click

Looking for a quick way to see what Transform4Europe is all about? Meet the T4EU Digital Notebook—our latest interactive guide designed to give you a complete overview of the Alliance’s impact and activities.

First unveiled at the EAIE Gothenburg 2025 Conference, this notebook serves as the ultimate all-in-one resource for our community. Paired with the dedicated Boost the European Spirit sub-page, it offers a fast, practical, and engaging way to navigate our key achievements and explore current opportunities. Whether you are a student, a researcher, or a partner, everything you need to know about T4EU is now gathered in one digital place—ready whenever you are!

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T4EU Website – A New Gateway for the Alliance

In 2025, the Alliance launched a major website overhaul to support its second phase of growth. Designed to showcase a portfolio of over 100 outcomes, the site now features an intuitive ‘Mega Menu’ with advanced filtering, making it easier for students and staff to find specific resources.

A new ‘Get Involved’ hub centralises mobility, events, and applications, directly boosting engagement across the network. This evolution has already proven successful: by September 2025, the platform recorded over 65,000 visits, with peak interest in course offers and funding programmes. From Green Campus initiatives to heritage portfolios, the new digital presence ensures the Alliance’s resources are now more accessible than ever.

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Elevating the T4EU’s LinkedIn Presence

Re-established in Autumn 2024, the T4EU LinkedIn channel has become a vital hub for organic community engagement. The impact of this realignment is clear: the channel grew to over 800 followers in its first year through purely organic reach. High-engagement highlights, such as the coverage of the T4EU Week in Katowice and Cieszyn, achieved over 1,500 views, demonstrating the power of a cohesive and targeted social media presence in building a connected professional network.

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The T4EU Focal Points 2024 Campaign

The T4EU Focal Points 2024 campaign, launched at the beginning of 2025, served as the Alliance’s primary tool for showcasing our achievements. By integrating a dedicated web subpage with a high-impact social media strategy, the campaign promoted the vision of a ‘one European university’ to students, staff, and regional stakeholders, reaching over 730,000 users with 1.7 million impressions. It effectively engaged students and young professionals alike. Expanding on this success, the upcoming 2025 campaign will be launched under the theme ‘Building one university’ to further emphasise the progress made in turning the concept of a one European university into a reality.

A graphic for the Focal points campaign
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