Research Challenge SAP Cultural - Aspects of Interregional Development


In a culturally friendly society, active participation is encouraged. It emphasizes active engagement in cultural production, the appreciation of cultural experiences, and a deep respect for the diversity of values, models, practices, and views. To achieve a comprehensive understanding of a society's cultural needs and recognize the significance of cultural rights, it is essential to foster synergy between culture and education, as well as artistic and cultural production. Framed by the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the UN, is emphasizes that no one should be left behind. With this learning experience, you will have the opportunity to be part of an interdisciplinary international group that will propose solutions to transform our society into one where culture and the arts occupy a central role in sustainable development, as in an inclusive interregional ecosystem. Participation in this SAP is a chance to have leaders who fully grasp the importance of strengthening cultural rights as a foundation for complete citizenship ant to collectively rise to the challenge of creating a culturally friendly society that truly values and integrates culture and the arts as a public good.

Date
Number Hours
0 hours
Course Code / UFCD Code:
RCAIDC
Typology
Challenge Programme
Mode of delivery
in face week
Location

Polytechnic of Leiria, Portugal

Organised By

Polytechnic of Leiria, IPLeiria, Portugal Polytechnic of Cávado and Ave, IPCA, Portugal

Certification

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Programmatic synthesis
Language of instruction
English - United Kingdom
ECTS credits
1 ECTS credits
Academic Recognition
To be defined by each Home Institution. In general terms, most students will have this RUN-EU SAP certified in the Diploma Supplement, as a minimal condition.
Means Criteria
The student will be observed and assessed during the group work and group discussions. Active participation and attendance will be also considered in the final assessment. Individual participation (attendance): 20% Group work: 80% (20% Interim Presentation + 60% Final presentation).
Prerequisites

No special knowledge is needed.

Scholarship Available

Admission Conditions

How to apply
Fill in the application form
Target Audience
Open to all RUN EU students. Prior to the members of Student Councils in each RUN-EU member university.
Selection criteria
Students will be selected based on the fulfillment of requirements and information provided in the submitted application. The total number of students to be selected is 30.
Training Area
Special Conditions
None
Learning Teaching Strategy
Professional Output

Workload Breakdown
Proposed Learning Outcomes

At the end of this RUN-EU SAP students will be able to:

- Analyse themselves and their actions within a culturally friendly future society.

- Get a clear view of society's cultural needs and understand the importance of cultural rights, the synergy between culture and education, and artistic and cultural production.

- Validate the necessity of fostering cultural citizenship among people.

- Acquire transdisciplinary skills to promote cultural participation, strengthening cultural rights for full citizenship.

- Design a society where culture and the arts are at the centre of integral and sustainable. development, as in an interregional ecosystem in which culture is seen as a public good.

- Clearly communicate information, ideas, problems, and solutions to both specialist and non-specialist audiences.

- Define and claim own cultural citizenship, personally and professionally.

Coordination
Rui Matoso (IPLeiria)
Sandrina Milhano (Ipleiria)
William Cantú (IPLeiria)
Gabriela Sá (IPCA)
Read all the details about this programme.
Please send an email to run-eu@ipca.pt or SAPchanginggames@ipca.pt if you have any further questions.