Your Voice Matters: Complete the INGENIUM Community Questionnaire and Help Shape the Future of our Alliance
How do you experience INGENIUM? What opportunities matter most to you? What could we do better? Whether you have already taken part in an INGENIUM activity or have only recently heard about the Alliance, your perspective matters.
The INGENIUM Community Questionnaire is now open, and we invite all members of our community to take part: students, academic staff, administrative staff, and external partners from across our ten European universities and regional ecosystems.
Importantly, you do not need to have participated in any INGENIUM initiative to complete the survey. In fact, hearing from people who have not yet engaged with the Alliance is just as valuable. Understanding what motivates participation – and what barriers might exist – helps us create more inclusive and accessible opportunities for everyone.
By sharing your experience and opinions, you will help us better understand how INGENIUM is making a difference across our community and where we should focus our efforts in the future.
Your feedback can contribute to:
- improving learning and international mobility opportunities;
- strengthening collaboration across our partner universities;
- creating initiatives that better respond to the needs of students and staff;
- making INGENIUM more inclusive, engaging, and impactful for its entire community.
The questionnaire takes approximately 15–20 minutes to complete, and all responses are anonymous and handled in full respect of GDPR requirements.
At its heart, INGENIUM is a collaborative project built by and for its community. Every response helps us understand not only what we are achieving together, but also what kind of European University we want to become in the years ahead.
Have your say
Complete the INGENIUM Community Questionnaire by 17 July 2026 and help shape the future of our Alliance.
Access the questionnaire below:
If you have any questions, please contact the INGENIUM Coordination Team at ingenium@uniovi.es.

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