Knowledge Innovation Centre

About us

Knowledge Innovation Centre is a social enterprise of international community experts working at the crossroads of education, technology, and quality assurance. Our mission is to transform the ways we learn and work to give the opportunity to every person to reach their full potential. We take a systemic approach to change, focusing on improving education & skills policies and practices globally, via cooperation with governments, international organisations, universities, and civil society.

Our Role in YOUROPE

In the YOUROPE project, KIC relies on its expertise to deliver strategic communication and maximise outreach. We develop and manage YOUROPE’s communication strategy, including the website, social media channels, and content creation. Our efforts target local, national, and European audiences. Through design-thinking workshops, we refine key messages to ensure effective communication. We also support research dissemination through publications in scholarly journals and conference presentations, boosting YOUROPE’s visibility in academic and policy circles. Additionally, KIC provides digital solutions, ensuring smooth collaboration and research across the partnership.

D6 · Dimension

Digital Citizenship

Digital environments as civic and political space

KEY QUESTION
What does it mean to be a citizen online?
DISCUSSION PROMPTS

D5 · Dimension

Inclusion and Justice

Structural inequalities and intersecting identities

KEY QUESTION

Do you think everyone has equal opportunities to participate in society?

DISCUSSION PROMPTS

D4 · Dimension

Participation and Power

Procedural vs. substantive participation

KEY QUESTION

When does participation actually make a difference in your life?

DISCUSSION PROMPTS

D3 · Dimension

European Citizenship

Europe as lived democratic space

KEY QUESTION
What does ‘Europe’ mean to you in your everyday life?
DISCUSSION PROMPTS

D2 · Dimension

Youth Voice & Knowledge

Young people as knowers, not just learners

KEY QUESTION

Do you feel that young people’s voices and experiences are taken seriously?

DISCUSSION PROMPTS