Network

B4PEACE works with different realities of the civil society and associations of the territory on issues of common interest. Here's a list of partner institutions. 

 

EUniverCities is a European network, officially launched in 2012, in which medium-sized cities and their universities work together (in so called tandems) to improve cooperation. The network brings together cities and universities with an economic, social and technological profile. It embodies the recognition of the importance of technology, innovation and knowledge for society. Furthermore the network enhances the visibility of knowledge cities within Europe [read more]

 

Network Università per la Pace - Conferenza dei Rettori Italiani (CRUI). This is the network of universities that are already committed or intend to commit themselves to building 'positive' peace. The main aim of the network is the diffusion of the culture and practice of positive peace, in order to strengthen the recognition of the Italian experience at an international level and to increase the positive effects of the actions carried out by the members of the network. [read more]

 

Seminari d'Europa. Born from the common reflection among colleagues of the History and Languages Units of the Department of Humanities, Social and Cultural Enterprises (DUSIC), and of the University Centre for International Cooperation (CUCI) of the University of Parma, the project of the Seminars of Europe is the result of the collaboration of the University and the Municipality of Parma with the Central Council for Historical Studies of Rome and with the various institutions based in Parma [read more]

 

CUCI - Centro Universitario per la Cooperazione Internazionale. The Centre works in the field of international development cooperation as the predominant form of international relations, by virtue of the ethical and political commitments made by the international community for the reduction of the inequalities and for conflict prevention and resolution [read more]


 

CORTOCIRCUITO - Associazione culturale antimafia. The association was founded in 2009 in Reggio Emilia and is formed by young people from different cities in Northern Italy specialized in different disciplines, experts in organized crime and corruption. The activities began, more than ten years ago, with the independent student newspaper Cortocircuito. Currently Cortocircuito is the most awarded anti-mafia association in Northern Italy. It carries out research, training and dissemination activities. [read more]

 

The Center for Studies in European and International Affairs (CSEIA) was established in 2016 by the University of Parma in collaboration with the European College of Parma Foundation and partially renewed in 2019. It is a research center aiming at fostering the internationalization of the University of Parma. Its research activity focuses mainly on topics that are relevant under an international and European perspective, pursuant to a multidisciplinary and inter-departmental approach. [read more]