Within the framework of the European project +Resilient Interreg Med, AMU organizes in collaboration with LEST, a Living Lab which will be held in Aix-en-Provence from November 30 to December 2, 2021.
The international pedagogical projects are finally back in the classroom!
The Living Lab: 3 days of exchange around social innovations
From 30 November to 2 December 2021 in Aix-en-Provence
The Living Lab is organised within the framework of the +RESILIENT Interreg Med project of which Aix-Marseille University is an active partner.
Led by the Veneto Region, the project has a budget of more than 3.5 million euros and aims to stimulate social innovation at local and international levels by developing public-private partnerships and transforming public intervention.
The concept of the Living Lab has been designed to draw a methodology where citizens, inhabitants and users are considered as key actors in the research and innovation processes, a key issue of the project.
The Living Lab programme
About thirty European partners will be invited to reflect and to bring together solutions aiming at answering the major problems of the project.
Several dynamic workshops have been organized around various themes to allow participants to exchange, share and debate for the construction of a more united world.
Tuesday 30th November | Wednesday, December 1 | Thursday, December 2nd |
9.30am - 11.15am: Plenary session 12:00-13:15: Thematic workshops |
9:30-11:30: Card game 11.30am-12.30pm: Report and summary |
9.30am-12pm: |
2.30-4pm: Creative workshops Scaling up and scaling out social innovation: what are the different strategies? 16h30-17h30: Report and synthesis 7:30 pm: Dinner |
2pm-4.30pm: Problem-solving workshops 16h30-17h30: Report and synthesis |
1-6pm: Visit to the town of Jouques and its EBE |
The organizers of the event are :
Francesca Petrella : francesca.petrella@univ-amu.fr
Nadine Richez-Battesti : nadine.richez-battesti@univ-amu.fr
For any questions, please contact the strategic projects and networks department: marie.matsuhara@univ-amu.fr