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DRU · Democratic Roles of Universities (DRU): Practicing Democratic Values in Science, Education, Civic Engagement and Governance

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 February 202631 January 2030EU funding €1,593,180Call HORIZON-MSCA-2024-SE-01

DRU’s objective is to find new ways that universities can strengthen the democratic fabric of society. The European Commission and Parliament see democracy - the cultural ‘glue’ that holds Europe together - under threat. The European Education Area and especially higher education institutions are tasked with connecting to their communities, being inclusive of students from disadvantaged and migrant backgrounds, and sustaining democratic values in everyday life.Democratic backsliding is not peculiar to Europe. DRU engages in mutual learning about universities fostering democracy in South Africa’s post-apartheid rainbow nation and Australia’s move to a post-colonial era. DRU’s consortium is from north, south, east, and west Europe, South Africa, and Australia. It consists of ten different kinds of universities and six non-academic organisations, all committed to collaborating in activities to enhance democracy spanning from community action to international policy making. DRU has the cross-disciplinary, cross-sectoral and international expertise to critically examine existing knowledge about universities and democracy. We break the issue into five constituent parts. Three are practical ways universities, academics and students engage with their local communities through research and civic action and create a thriving educational environment for refugees and all students. Two address how these practices are fostered or hindered by institutional frameworks and systems of governance. DRU designs experiments and case studies to test alternatives. DRU’s ‘whole system’ approach connects policy and governance priorities at the ‘top’ of the system to the conditions for embedding democratic practice in the everyday life of institutional members and citizens. Its practical results will be disseminated as toolkits, trainings and policy briefings to students, academics, stakeholders, leaders and policy makers to transform universities’ impact on democratic society.

Consortium · 16 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSIDADE DO PORTO

PT · €265,530

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITE TOULOUSE CAPITOLE

FR

associatedPartner

OSSERVATORIO DELLA MAGNA CHARTA SUI VALORI E DIRITTI FONDAMENTALI DELL UNIVERSITA

IT

participant

AARHUS UNIVERSITET

DK · €260,520

associatedPartner

BUDAPESTI GAZDASAGTUDOMANYI EGYETEM

HU

participant

UPTEC ASSOCIACAO DE TRANSFERENCIA DE TECNOLOGIA DA ASPRELA

PT · €80,160

participant

ERASMUS STUDENT NETWORK AISBL

BE · €110,220

associatedPartner

RHODES UNIVERSITY

ZA

associatedPartner

INSTITUT NATIONAL DES SCIENCES APPLIQUEES DE TOULOUSE

FR

participant

UNIVERSITE TOULOUSE II-JEAN JAURES

FR · €260,520

participant

GLOBAL STUDENT FORUM (GSF)

DK · €110,220

participant

UNIVERSITAET KASSEL

DE · €260,520

associatedPartner

DEAKIN UNIVERSITY

AU

participant

EURODOC-LE CONSEIL EUROPEEN DES DOCTORANTS ET JEUNES DOCTEURS

BE · €140,280

participant

ESSRG NONPROFIT KFT

HU · €105,210

associatedPartner

Assumption Development Centre

ZA

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