Networks and cities' news

Catch up on the latest updates from cities working together in URBACT Networks. The articles and news that are showcased below are published directly by URBACT’s beneficiaries and do not necessarily reflect the programme’s position.

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  • Newsletter May 8

    Fortnightly newsletter from Tropa Verde.

    Christian Beade

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  • Coronacrisis: International Groningen approach

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    My name is Anastasija Zihareva. I am a former international student from Latvia, currently working within the internationalisation policy projects of Groningen. One of my main project is the cultural agenda for internationals Here & Now in Groningen (www.hereandnow.nl).

    The current corona crisis has obviously influenced the way we work and live. And even though it is, of course, too early to assess the full impact it has had on the city of Groningen, it is interesting to have an overview on how the internationals in Groningen have been experiencing the situation so far.

    Evite van Winkoop

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  • WHO COULD IMAGINE: A Covid-19 diary from Parma - Italy

    The Italian city of Parma, partner in the Welcoming International Talent project, was severely hit by the Corona virus in the beginning of 2020. Our colleagues of Parma provides us a little insight in life in Parma and how international talents are dealing with this crisis.

    Evite van Winkoop

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  • ULG Coordinators of all seven RU:RBAN cities get together... online!

    The COVID-19 pandemic the world is presently facing has changed most working methods in every professional sector.  Traditional meetings seem to be something of the past and now we “meet” online, just as the ULG Coordinators of the RU:RBAN network did on 5th May to discuss the points of a pretty dense agenda: the calendar of each city’s next ULG meetings and the topics of their discussions, how the drafting of their regulations is progressing, the participation of ULG members and stakeholders to the bilateral meetings that will take place in May/June between Rome and each of the partner cities, what are the challenges ULGs are facing and how to make their involvement more effective.  

    Patricia Hernandez

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  • Diary of an international talent in Zlín

    The Welcoming International Talent project focusses on welcoming international students and expats in medium sized European cities. Aim is to improve welcoming policies of these seven cities with various projects. But how do internationals themselves experience living in these welcoming cities? In this column, an international from each WIT-city will share their experiences. This time: Daniel from Zlín, Czech Republic!

    Evite van Winkoop

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  • A NEW ROLE FOR URBAN GARDENS IN OUR CITIES?

    Can urban gardens be developed as meeting points for modern local communities, or are we " light-years away" from such novelty in terms of urban development practices? An answer to this question could be found in RU:RBAN: urban agriculture, nowadays in the shape of urban gardens managed by citizens, is stepping away from being seen only as the practice of growing vegetables within the municipal territory of our cities.

    Patricia Hernandez

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