ROAD2EU offers an integrated framework of learning, research, digital resources, and public dialogue designed to connect EU economic, social, and territorial priorities with higher education practice in Poland. Through its interdisciplinary structure, the project supports students, academic staff, researchers, policymakers, and public stakeholders in understanding and applying European policy frameworks in meaningful educational and institutional contexts.
1. Interdisciplinary Learning Pathway
ROAD2EU offers a structured learning pathway built around three interconnected tracks — Economic, Social, and Territorial. Together, these tracks include nine interdisciplinary thematic units that help participants explore how EU priorities can be interpreted and applied in higher education, digital transformation, social inclusion, regional development, and cross-border cooperation.
2. Winter School
The ROAD2EU Winter School provides the conceptual and analytical foundation of the project. It helps participants understand key EU frameworks such as the European Education Area, the Digital Education Action Plan, Cohesion Policy, and the Territorial Agenda 2030, and relate them to institutional strategies, policy priorities, and higher education reform in Poland.
3. Summer School
The ROAD2EU Summer School focuses on implementation. It enables participants to transform policy knowledge into practical outputs such as micro-credentials, policy briefs, project logic models, digital learning activities, and pilot concepts that respond to current higher education and regional needs.
4. EUSynergia Digital Platform
ROAD2EU offers access to the EUSynergia website as the project’s official digital platform. EUSynergia is designed as an open hub for EU policy documents, best practices, teaching materials, selected research outputs, and dissemination-oriented resources connected with the project’s educational and public activities.
5. Roundtables and Public Dialogue
Selected ROAD2EU roundtables are organised after Winter and/or Summer School cycles to disseminate the project’s key educational and policy-oriented results. These events create a space for dialogue among students, academics, researchers, policymakers, and civil society representatives, helping extend the project’s impact beyond the classroom.
6. Research and Policy-Oriented Outputs
ROAD2EU supports the development of research-informed and policy-relevant outputs that strengthen the project’s academic and public value. These include analytical materials, dissemination texts, educational resources, and policy-oriented recommendations that connect European priorities with the future of Polish higher education.
7. Opportunities for Diverse Participants
ROAD2EU is designed for BA, MA, and PhD students, higher education staff, researchers, local and regional officials, NGOs, and other stakeholders interested in European policy, digital education, and higher education development. The project offers opportunities for interdisciplinary learning, collaborative exchange, and applied engagement with real institutional and regional challenges.

