The climate is one of the central themes of our European alliance Circle U.. At the occasion of the Climate Day, Circle U. would like to build an ambitious programme of awareness-raising events online and on the various campuses of its 9 partner universities. Are you organising an event on this theme next year? Contact the Circle U. team at Université Paris Cité!
Circle U.’s Climate Day
The Climate Day will take place on the 5th of June 2025 and will be bringing together a number of online and face-to-face events on the theme of climate change. All interested students, academic and administrative staff are invited to take part!
Why taking part in Circle U.’s Climate Day?
Registering your event with Circle U., it is :
– Giving your event a European dimension
– Getting support from the Circle U. team at UPCité for the construction and dissemination of the event.
How do I register my event?
Do you already have an event planned for next year that we could be included in our programme? Would you like to organise an activity to mark the occasion?
Please contact the Circle U. team at UPCité by email: circleu.iro@u-paris.fr.
In order to limit the risk of overlapping online events that will be broadcast at all Circle U. member universities, we invite you to send us your proposals before 20 November 2024 for online or hybrid formats.
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