Networking Universities: From PNRR Experiences to Future Directions
The conference entitled "Universities in Network: From PNRR Experiences to Future Orientation" is scheduled for Thursday, June 4, 2026, at 9:00 a.m. at the University Atelier. The conference is promoted as an opportunity for institutional discussion on the innovation and collaboration paths developed within the PNRR projects dedicated to university orientation.
The initiative is aimed at orientation delegates, teachers, and representatives from various universities, as well as representatives of partner schools involved in projects funded by the National Recovery and Resilience Plan.
The conference aims to provide a space for shared reflection on the experiences gained during the project activities, highlighting the contributions of testimonials, practices, and cooperation models that have strengthened the role of universities as networks that generate knowledge, inclusion, and territorial development.
At the heart of the debate is the prospect of orientation conceived not simply as guidance for educational choices, but as an educational and cultural process capable of supporting the construction of personal and community sustainability. Within this framework, individuals are called upon to develop awareness and self-determination, while institutions assume full responsibility for promoting active citizenship, social empowerment, and new forms of participation geared toward the common good.
The meeting also represents an important opportunity to preserve and consolidate the legacy of relationships, skills, and shared visions born from the joint commitment of universities and schools in implementing PNRR projects, in the belief that the dialogue between individual vocation and community development constitutes one of the principal educational challenges of the present and the future.