“Fiume Spazio Tempo” (River Space Time): a project to discover the Breggia Gorge Park
An open-air laboratory where stories and meanings related to natural spaces, human interventions and industrial buildings overlap.
An open-air laboratory where stories and meanings related to natural spaces, human interventions and industrial buildings overlap.
The spread of generative artificial intelligence makes human and social skills even more important. However, personal growth must be accompanied by concrete and observable actions.
At its meeting on 24 February, the Council of the University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland (SUPSI) decided to entrust the leadership of the DFA/ASP to the current Director of Basic Education. Daniela Willi-Piezzi will take up her post on 1 May 2026.
New Consensus Library, an update that allows you to organise documents into nested collections, import references from Zotero, search collections, and use AI to analyse them. Webinars and demonstration videos are available.
During Anti-Racism Week, which will take place from 23 to 27 March 2026, SUPSI Libraries will collaborate with the SUPSI Gender and Diversity Service and the USI Equal Opportunities Service to organise a series of joint initiatives aimed at the communities of the two institutions.
Large urban areas are undergoing a transformation to become smart cities. In Switzerland, the focus is primarily on using technology to improve services and engage the population.
Predicting prediabetes risk early and acting before the condition progresses is the goal of PRAESIIDIUM, a European project that combines artificial intelligence and mathematical modelling to develop innovative tools for prevention and support a more personalized approach to healthcare.
In 2026, SUPSI will once again be participating in Sustainability Week, a national initiative launched in 2017 to raise awareness of environmental, social, and economic responsibility issues within universities. At SUPSI and at the USI, this year's edition will take place from March 9 to 13, with events held at all campuses. The evening of Thursday, March 12, will be open to the public.