The QUORUM project addresses urban water and climate challenges through interdisciplinary collaboration within Unite! universities
The project has received funding from Unite! Seed Fund.
This Blended Intensive Programme () course offers a unique opportunity to explore the multifaceted role of urban waters – rivers, lakes, bays, and wetlands – amidst climate change. Positioned as both cultural spaces and ecological assets, these waters are integral to crafting resilient and sustainable urban futures.
Engage with peers from diverse academic backgrounds and universities as you work within interdisciplinary, multicultural teams. Through seminars you will practise knowledge co-creation in seminars, and in workshops with field investigation, you will explore innovative approaches to urban waters, and engage with critical and design thinking, problem-based learning, and reflexivity. Expect an intellectually stimulating environment that encourages creative and innovative collaborations to approach complex water-related urban challenges.
Assessment will focus on your contributions to the collaborative process, including the development of shared interdisciplinary competences, your reflective practices, and your team's progress in creating transformative approaches to urban water related issues.
This BIP is ideal for advanced bachelor's, master's, and PhD students who are passionate about interdisciplinary collaboration, climate adaptation, and cross-cultural communication. This course provides a platform to experiment, innovate, and contribute meaningfully to the sustainable future of urban water systems.
Students from the following Unite! universities may apply: Aalto University, PoliTo - Italy, UPC - Spain, FAULisboa - Portugal, and KTH - Sweden.
This BIP course is divided into online synchronous and asynchronous sessions, and in-person sessions at Aalto University, Helsinki.
Online sessions – via Zoom
In-person workshop – at Aalto University, Espoo & in Helsinki
This is a 3 ECTS course with the following indicative workload distribution:
Students are continuously assessed based on the collaborative process during workshops, including presentations and final assessment of the teamwork project, reflections and final course feedback.
Passing the course requires attending and participating in all contact teaching sessions (online and in-person) and completing course assignments, including the final reflection.
Assessment will be Pass or Fail*.
*For students requiring a grade at their university, this will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Open to all cycles (BA/MA/PhD level) within the QUORUM Universities: Aalto University - Finland, PoliTo - Italy, UPC - Spain, FAULisboa - Portugal, and KTH - Sweden.
Students interested in taking this course need to register for Spring 2026 and Autumn 2026 semesters.
At Aalto University, the priority is given to Urban Studies and Planning (USP) students, School of Arts, Design and Architecture students, School of Electrical Engineering students, and all other interested Aalto students.
The selection is based on the motivation letter, English language proficiency, past experiences (teamworking, communication skills, previous interdisciplinary, international experiences), openness to collaborate with others from diverse backgrounds, willingness to explore new ways of learning, and commitment to actively participate in all the course sessions
We aim to include motivated participants from as many disciplinary backgrounds as possible across the UNITE! QUORUM partner universities.
If you are interested in applying to this course, please contact the Erasmus staff at your university for detailed information.
If you have any questions or want to submit your application, please contact us at: confluences@aalto.fi
The project has received funding from Unite! Seed Fund.
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