The UniTwIn project aims to strengthen universities' capacity to develop skills for the “double transition” (digital and green). The main goal is to create an effective infrastructure and tools for training specialists needed by the modern labor market.
The project is coordinated by the Universidade de Lisboa (Portugal). Universities from Ukraine and the EU have joined the initiative.
Universidade de Lisboa (Portugal) - a leading Portuguese university offering a wide range of programs and actively involved in international scientific and educational projects.
State University of Trade and Economics (Kyiv, Ukraine) - a large state university of economics and business, founded in 1946, known for its strong management and finance school.
Lutsk National Technical University (Lutsk, Ukraine) - a national technical university with seven faculties that trains engineers and technical specialists and has its own sports and research facilities.
Simon Kuznets Kharkiv National University of Economics (Kharkiv, Ukraine) - one of the largest economics universities in Eastern Ukraine, strong in research and training economists.
Sumy National Agrarian University (Sumy, Ukraine) - a university specializing in agricultural sciences and agriculture, promoting the sustainable development of the agricultural sector.
Lviv Polytechnic National University (Lviv, Ukraine) - one of the oldest technical universities in Ukraine (founded in 1816), with a large number of faculties and students, known for its high level of technical training.
Universidad de Alcalá (Spain) - a historic university near Madrid, founded in 1977; it has campuses in Alcalá de Henares and other cities and is known for its excellent educational and scientific potential.
Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan (KTH, Sweden) - the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, one of the leaders in technical education and research in Europe, with an emphasis on sustainable technology and innovation.