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The QUORUM project addresses urban water and climate challenges through interdisciplinary collaboration within Unite! universities

The increasing frequency of natural disasters, especially in relation to water and climate change, emphasises the need to consolidate interdisciplinary collaboration towards transformative sustainable solutions. The project Quest for Urban Obdurate Resilience in Uncertain Milieus (QUORUM) has received funding from the Unite! Seed Fund for Teaching and Learning to design a study module plan addressing water-related urban challenges.

Climate change has turned cities globally into uncertain milieus. This results in increasing pressure on education and research to support through interdisciplinary collaborations towards transformative sustainable solutions. In the QUORUM project, we explore co-designing an interdisciplinary module to address water-related challenges and focus on revisiting urban rivers as culturally embedded components and ecosystem service providers.

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Christine Mady

“The Unite! seed fund enabled an interdisciplinary, international team to initiate the QUORUM project, which will explore innovative learning to address resilient water-related solutions within uncertain urban milieus,” says Christine Mady, the project coordinator.  

The project’s outcome is a co-designed graduate-level student module plan, which is offered within different programmes, to support students’ collaborative, multicultural, interdisciplinary activities in addressing urban rivers’ sustainable transformations.

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The team includes experts from five Unite! partner universities. The team members are actively engaged in interdisciplinary research and teaching related to climate crisis.

  • Christine Mady, Project Coordinator, Senior University Lecturer, Aalto University 
  • Paulo Pinho, Senior University Lecturer, Aalto University
  • Elena Comino, Associate Professor, Politecnico di Torino
  • Sérgio Proença, Assistant Professor, Universidade de Lisboa
  • Álvaro Clua, Tenure-track lecturer, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
  • Arnold Pears, Professor, Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan

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