COURSE |  Rijeka |  Croatia 

SHORT SUMMARY

UNICULT as INTERFACING ACADEMY

The stages along which the innovation (of the challenge) would be paced and developed, are to be based on a unique combination of TRLs – combining the best from the above two methods, and both Technology Readiness Levels in the European Commission (EC) and the Technology readiness levels in the United States Department of Defense. This time&space-distributed (partly blended) course would be running along entire of the winter semester with the main concluding joint event in January/February, but the best solutions would be disseminated (as showcases, talks, conferences..) along the summer semester, culminating at the UNICULT summer conference.

AIMS, METHODS AND CONTENT – TBA
LEARNING OUTCOMES – TBA
PROGRAMME (SYLLABUS) https://www.unicult2020.com/classes/
ASSESSMENT – TBA
COURSE MATERIALS – TBA
COURSE FEATURES – TBA

LOCATION Rijeka, Croatia

DURATION (4 weeks – 2 online + 2 on site)
MBODY WORKSHOP (3 days)
CREDIT VALUE (4 ECTS)
LANGUAGE (English)
LEVEL (postgrad., MA)
TEACHERS AND MENTORS https://www.unicult2020.com/faculty/

CURRICULUM

* MBody * Embodiment of (Self)Management.The Future Worker Leading own Body through Spaces of Art, Science and Technology

In a world of systemic crisis, with an apparent need for coexistence, conviviality and new ways of acting, the MAST project sets sails to explore alternative routes for a better living. Fostering ideas around the future worker’s identity the participants will reflect and build on own change-stimulating personal and social skills, both as leaders and creators within cultural industries.

The programme seeks to deploy tools for innovation and a (re)organisation of society, fostering transversal management as reflected within particular aspects of architecture, heritage, public space, participation, audience, public policy etc. By identifying tools and combining them around multidisciplinary solutions, the participants will come together to design possible solutions to timely questions or problems they encounter.

The first week of the workshop will be dedicated to define an Inquiry within the urban scape, develop a Solution, and then transfer it into the rural setting by developing, during the second week, a Project (Solution Statement and/or Pilot Action, Artwork etc.) at the crossing of Art, Science and/or Technology.

Learning Velocity MAST LAB

The Learning Velocity MAST LAB (ULVL) shall be coordinated by P7 (as it is integrated into the Unicult programme) and presents an integrated part of the module‘s piloting. It is conceived as an experiential, career development, project based space and an extended ―workbench‖ where students work individually and in teams with mentors and industry leaders, outside of classroom. Together they will apply concepts of innovative thinking and hypothesis-driven startups towards development of their careers and proactive partnerships to reinforce the university-corporate-government-NGO axis of interaction within the European innovation context and career development. Under ULVL faculty and students will develop; a clear career strategy at early stage (iterations of the innovation process through to start-up formation, development and new ventures strategy); ―foundation skills‖ like divergent-thinking, intermedia creativity, problem-solving and cross-cultural empathy, social inclusion should be geared towards the improvement of the quality of life, where cases and challenges will pertain to both private products and public services. Directing the career-management upon mechanisms like work placement, internship/scholarship schemes; residency, incubation and mobility schemes/models will strive to bring about an innovation ecosystem as an approach to corporate innovation, where universities are not only source of people and ideas, but also as a conduit to new start-ups with the establishment of strategic innovative programs for university-industry relations. A sub programme called ―Role Reversal‖ will offer students to temporarily work in different industry and real-life (job) positions in order to develop a better understanding of occupational strengths and weaknesses, while industry leaders will be trained by MAST mentors and students. Through MAST ―Corporate Campus‖ the project‘s international students from partner universities will continue to work together in virtual teams on business proposals for either a multinational company or bigger public institution of the team‘s choice, with an alternative to incubate a start-up of completely their own.

Unicult’s Microlearning on the SPOT (UMS)

The project will develop a methodology that brings the academic paradigm closer towards the entrepreneurial, and vice versa:
The module would be structured around the central “backbone” course in the format of a “challenge”. This would become AN INNOVATIVE course format, entitled “The MAST Challenge” , which can be phase-distributed (according to all partner’s preferences and capacities) also into smaller, shorter local courses (e.g. “The HCI MAST Challenge” in Madeira, or the “The Public Space Design Challenge” in Graz). The essential idea is that the semester cohort of MAST module students experience the entire process from responding to a challenge with an idea, and eventually presenting an innovation solution, and pitching it to a relevant audience, possibly the investors and/or employers, civic society groups and leaders, etc. Equal attention would be paid to the organizational approach of the innovation, and joining its potential social impacts with european social values.

UMS ―Unicult’s Microlearning on the SPOT CHALLENGE‖ is a complementary process to the above, focussing on online learning, receiving of fast, particular answers in 3 to 5 min. sessions. The faculty will provide, during the MAST workshops, seminars and/or the academy, ad-hoc questions to students with options of short answers to any particular question related to the syllabus; in online version this may be by Skype or Messenger, Viber or Whatsapp. UMS will work similar to Uber. P7 will develop guidelines and provide an App environment for that. Through the UMS App. promotion and visibility for MAST program will be additionally achieved.

This time&space-distributed (partly blended) course would be running along entire of the winter semester with the main concluding joint event in January/February, but the best innovations solutions would be disseminated (as showcases, talks, conferences..) along the summer semester, culminating at the “Unicult” summer conference, where its most prominent results are featured (c.f. ―Interfacing academy‖ in the activity above).
The methodology would be based on combining the “LAUNCH” https://www.launch.org/process ( network-centered innovation platform) holistic step-wise approach and the IDEATE http://howto.ideate.me academic – interdisciplinary – entrepreneurship course toolbox (legacy of P1‘s EU project ideate.me); combined into a course course of around 8 ECTS. Around this course then the rest of the module is organized, in a distributed way across all three academic, but also all other contributing partners of the consortium. The stages along which the innovation solution (of the challenge) would be paced and developed, would be based on a unique combination of TRLs -, combining the best from the above two methods, and both the Technology Readiness Levels in the European Commission and the Technology readiness levels in the United States Department of Defense.

MAST challenge‖

The academy event concept is based on the rich and internationally renowned Unicult programme legacy in arts & cultural management discourse and policy development, which it consistently expands with the art+sci+tech (crossover) topics and methodologies:
– In 2018 the “Unicult” programme “hosts” a “pop-up”-like event of MAST, merely to announce the both big events of next two years, and to test some crucial methodologies, feature most prominent art+sci+tech topics and feature prominent names in the field.
– In 2019 the “Interfacing academy” event is hosted by UNG AU + Kersnikova + Unicult/CCA where most of the methods and results of the first piloting year of the MAST module are being featured and discussed for further development (The first piloting year MAST challenge‖ results are featured!).
– In 2020 the “Interfacing academy” event is hosted by TUG + KiBu + Unicult/CCA where all the methods are evaluated and results of the two piloting years of the MAST module run are presented (The second, full piloting year MAST challenge‖ results are featured!).
In both 2019 and 2020 events, the associated partners and other full partners collaborate in terms of delegating teachers/speakers/mentors, and providing resources support of relevant kind.

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