It states that the Alliance is promoting sustainable regional development in line with the New European Bauhaus Initiative through transdisciplinary curricula, regional living labs, and the sustainable development of the campuses of its ten partner universities, among other things.
BAUHAUS4EU thus serves as a good practice example of the transformative power of education, art and culture in promoting creativity and innovation for local change. The publication from 16 December was addressed to the European Parliament, the European Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions. It demonstrates the European Commission's interest in strengthening the links between education, culture and social transformation.
At the same time, it emphasises the goal of communicating the values of the New European Bauhaus more broadly, involving civil society actors, local authorities, business, science and the arts, and promoting participatory projects.
Click here to read the full publication: https://new-european-bauhaus.europa.eu/document/1561035f-1348-4ebf-8463-6798fd6cb828_en
