Elevating Higher Education public policies: an empowering SPRIngboard

MSCA (Marie Skłodowska-Curie)HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-SEID: 101086224
EC Contribution
€14,398
Consortium Size
15 orgs
Start Year
2023
Summary

The current world of higher education (HE) has been shaped by two forces: the humanistic traditions of university governance and the neo-liberal reforms of the past thirty years. With its successes and discontents, this hybrid system faces major crises that affect its ability to respond to the needs of society: the tension between traditional and neo-liberal academic values; the biased evaluation and assessment of quality in higher education; the ineffectiveness determined by the distorted measurements of scientific achievements and other factors; the recent digital transformations of the universities facing the pandemic. To face these challenges, HESPRI addresses innovative strategies to strengthen public policies and improve the competitiveness of the HE sector. Specific objectives and originalities, and a well-designed R&I work plan (4 scientific WPs and 2 support WPs) are proposed for achieving this main goal: comparing a range of national HE systems worldwide as a function of cultural practices, for revealing tensions between various categories of values, shaped by global tendencies; exploring, defining and comparing quality in HE in different contexts, in order to provide innovative and advanced methodology; bringing the collective voice of science into the policymaking process in HE, by looking at how disciplinary and national differences affect governance; analysing technology-enhanced higher education environments, beyond the state of the art, around three pillars - digitalisation, metaverse and open science, on specific emerging research topics. Relying on a world-class and culturally diverse consortium, HESPRI aims to provide evidence-based recommendations for governments, policymakers and universities, to adjust various components in trend with recent provocations. The project proposal incorporates global digitalisation trends, and is tightly connected with world-wide and European strategies and programmes, such as the UN global policies of SDGs.

Consortium (15)

Project Results (13)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (5)
Learn, Connect, Engage, Thrive Together! Digital Citizenship Education in European Universities. A qualitative analysis
Journal of Innovation in Psychology, Education and Didactics· 2025DOI
Magda-Elena Samoila, Nicoleta Laura Popa
SOCIOGAMERS: integrating Virtual Reality for teaching sociology
Ninth European MOOCs stakeholders Summit 2025 (EMOOCS 2025)· 2025DOI
Barsotti, S., Goglio, V., Borla, G., Carriero, R., Gerbi, S., Moiso, V., Repetto, M., & Tirocchi, S.
Subjective social status as a mediator between self-enhancement values and digital skills for digital citizenship: compensatory effects of mothers’ educational level
Cogent Education· 2025DOI
Nicoleta Laura Popa, Gabriela Monica Assante
The relationship between social inhibitions and various measures of communication skills in two types of digital simulations
Computers & Education· 2025DOI
Julia Fecke, Katharina Lohberger, Edith Braun
Explanatory factors of digital citizenship among university students. A cross-national dataset
Data in Brief· 2024DOI
Nicoleta Laura Popa, Gabriela Monica Assante
Deliverables (7)
Data sets, microdata, etc
Documents, reports
Data Management Plan
Data sets, microdata, etc
Demonstrators, pilots, prototypes
Documents, reports
Documents, reports
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - HESPRI (Elevating Higher Education public policies: an empowering SPRIngboard)