Our Stakeholders
Our stakeholders enrich the UNIVERSEH’s mission and impact. From academic institutions and industry partners to governmental bodies and community organizations, each stakeholder brings distinct perspectives, expertise, and resources. Their diverse contributions foster innovation, support cross-sector collaboration, and help shape a forward-looking vision for the European Space Education landscape. By engaging with these varied partners, UNIVERSEH creates a dynamic network that enhances educational experiences, drives research, and opens new pathways for students.
UNIVERSEH Stakeholders come in many forms and offer unique opportunities:
- Agencies, Councils, Ministries, and Associations – These bodies shape policies, set standards, and support development at national and international levels. Your involvement can help steer policy conversations and ensure youth voices are heard.
- Research Institutions – Collaboration with research centres lets you take part in cutting-edge projects, contribute to publications, and deepen your academic journey.
- Industry, including SMEs – Whether it’s through internships, mentoring, or joint innovation projects, industry partners bring practical insight and potential career paths.
- Business Centres and Incubators – Got a start-up idea? These stakeholders offer resources, advice, and space to help you turn your vision into a venture.
- Regional Authorities – Regional bodies work to boost local economies and communities. By engaging with them, you can contribute to regional development and find opportunities to apply your skills locally.
- Municipalities – These are the closest level of governance to the people. Projects with municipalities allow you to solve real-life urban challenges and see the direct impact of your work.
Agencies, Councils, Ministries and Associations
Research Institutions
Industry, including SMEs
Business Centres and Incubators
Regional Authorities
Municipalities
Advisory Board
The Advisory Board ensures that stakeholders are actively involved in the project implementation and advises the Governing Board on the strategic priorities for the stakeholders.
- is composed of representatives from the project’s stakeholders, with a balance in terms of geographical representation and types of organisations, designated following a clear process defined in the Consortium Agreement.
- elects its President.
- is responsible for stakeholder engagement in the project activities and advises the Governing Board on the strategic priorities for the stakeholders.
- updates the Steering Committee at least once a year and liaises with the Academic Council on matters of skills and education.
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