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Fostering Mobility, Innovation, and Dialogue on Security and Constitutional Crisis




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International Mobility Programme - Assessing Constitutional Crisis impacT and
Security IMP-ACCTS
Project Description
This project aims to enhance both the quantity and, more significantly, the quality of student and staff mobility.
The strategic geographical area was selected based on these key criteria:
- Existing Collaborations: Strong academic and scientific ties between Italian and non-European partners, evidenced by previous mobility initiatives, MoUs, and shared membership in international networks.
- Interdisciplinary Focus: The interdisciplinary nature of the chosen topic, “Constitutional Crisis and Security,” allows for a diverse range of perspectives from various disciplines.
- Cultural Diversity: The involvement of partners from diverse cultural and religious backgrounds, offering a rich intercultural exchange for students and staff.


Project Objectives
- Increase incoming and outgoing student and staff mobility.
- Establish a stable network of scientific and academic collaborations.
- Lay the groundwork for joint degree programs across all study cycles.
- Experiment with innovative teaching methods.
Project Pillars
- General Student Mobility: Facilitate student mobility across all study cycles among all partner institutions.
- General Staff Mobility: Promote staff mobility among all partner institutions.
- Advanced Skills: Organize workshops and intensive courses on project-specific topics to enhance higher education.
The third pillar, focused on advanced skills and training, is particularly significant. These intensive courses will serve as a testing ground for future joint degree programs, identifying best practices and addressing challenges to create sustainable and effective collaborative programs.
Italian partner universities in the
IMP-ACCTS project
