We are pleased to announce the UNIC Thematic Lines CityLabs Award to be presented at the first UNIC Thematic Conference, “Urban resilience, sustainability, and the future of inclusive post-industrial societies,” hosted by Malmö University from 7–9 May 2025. This award recognizes outstanding CityLab initiatives that apply innovative and impactful methodologies to address societal challenges in Europe’s post-industrial cities. This award is open exclusively to academics and graduate students affiliated with ten UNIC partner universities.
About UNIC Centre for City Futures and CityLabs
The UNIC Centre for City Futures is a transnational urban living laboratory for societal impact to support transformations with our cities and communities. A one stop shop for UNIC universities to engage with cities and communities, we orchestrate collaboration and co-creation between various urban actors to tackle our most pressing urban challenges. The Centre for City Futures Directors broker and manage sustainable structured partnerships with our cities, matchmaking collaborations that can leverage resources, realise strategically focussed efforts and connect societal actors for transformative impact.
Our professional team of Co-creation Specialists bring co-creation and participatory practice design expertise to collaborative initiatives on a case by case basis: providing expert inputs to devise, design and deliver evidence informed, best practice and fit for purpose models, tools and methods for engagement. They work to support an enabling environment, integrating and building capacity for mainstreaming and harnessing best practice for societally engaged higher education.
A CityLab is a specific instance of an applied real-life living lab case, initiative or challenge being tackled through partnership, collaborative action and co-creation between our universities, cities and citizens. CityLabs use real-life challenges as starting points and integrate participatory approaches like ‘impact-by-design’ into both education and research. They bring students, researchers, academia, citizens, and city stakeholders such as municipalities, the private sector and NGOs together to address societal challenges faced by our post-industrial superdiverse cities.
Collectively UNIC CityLabs are enabling higher education and academic expertise to be working for and with City actors in ways that can become more than a sum of their parts, harnessing the power of the many to realise a more sustainable, just and equitable future for all.
Examples of UNIC CityLabs:
- Course Integration: CityLabs in the Curriculum – RePIC CityLabs week
- Engaged Research: CityLabs in UNIC4ER Seed Fund
- City-Led Challenge: Idea Competition
- Innovating and Piloting replicable Methods and Models: Blended Intensive Programme
Selection Criteria and Award Benefits
- For a detailed explanation of the award's selection criteria, please follow this link.
- Each co-lead applicant in the selected CityLabs initiative will receive €500 euro in support (or equivalent in support or goods), through the UNIC fund at the applicant’s home institution.
- The prize money may be spent on courses, workshops, digital equipment, books, congresses or trainings (nationally and internationally), or international work travel
- The award is transferred to the departmental budget of the winner.
Timeline and Selection Process
- 16 March 2025: Deadline for CityLab Award applications
- 1 April 2025: Applications reviewed and final selections made by an appointed jury.
- May 2025: Awardees announced at the Malmö conference, with invited poster presentations to showcase their CityLab.
Peer Judging Process
A peer judging panel will be formed with representatives from WP3 CityLabs experts and WP5 TL representatives. Each application will be evaluated by two peer judges from universities not associated with the application, using a standardized scoring system based on the selection criteria.
Submission Instructions
- Submit applications to unic@eur.nl with a A4 PDF summary of the CityLab (filename format: CityLab_Name_Project_Title) and a brief statement on its innovative or impactful methodology (max 5 pages).
- Please specify the names and institutions of the representatives from the co-lead institutions implementing the City Lab.
- Applications close on 16 March 2025 (23:59 CEST).
- More information
For questions or further details, please contact unic@eur.nl
We look forward to your applications and to celebrating the best CityLabs practices at the UNIC Thematic Conference!