JustMobi
JustMobi (2025-2028)
Erasmus+
€400.000
€118.150
Fab Lab Barcelona
SWPS University, Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC), Spain ,University of Limerick, Architektoniczki Foundation, Rupprecht Consult – Forschung & Beratung GmbH
Digitalising Education for an Inclusive Mobility Transition
The project
JustMOBI is a European Erasmus+ project that rethinks how higher education prepares future leaders for the mobility transition. By combining digitalisation, gender-inclusive design, sustainability, and micromobility, the project co-creates an innovative curriculum model that responds to the urgent need for more equitable and climate-responsible mobility systems. Through cross-sector collaboration, hands-on activities, and open educational resources, JustMOBI empowers educators and students to shape a mobility future that is fair, accessible, and digitally ready
Our Contribution
At IAAC–Fab Lab Barcelona, we define and implement the project’s educational and dissemination strategy. We:
- Dissemination, Communication & Exploitation, creating the project website, social media presence, and Open Educational Resources hub.
- Host the International Symposium in Barcelona to expand outreach and knowledge exchange.
- Direct the Ethics, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) Committee, ensuring gender-sensitive and inclusive practices.
- Implement the Local Seminar and piloting curriculum modules with 20+ students.
Through our expertise in design futures, advanced urbanism, and STEAM education, we help build a scalable model for equitable, digital mobility learning.
Who is it for?
JustMOBI targets higher education institutions, educators, students, and mobility practitioners, as well as civil society organisations working on inclusivity, gender equity, digital transformation, and sustainable mobility. The project also supports policymakers and public institutions seeking new approaches to mobility education and innovation.
JustMOBI is designed for:
- Higher education institutions seeking to modernise mobility-related curricula.
- Educators and researchers working in design, mobility, gender studies, digitalisation, and sustainability.
- Students preparing for careers in urban mobility, digital transformation, or social innovation.
- Cities, mobility companies, and public stakeholders seeking more inclusive, data-driven mobility strategies.
- Civil society groups advocating for gender equity, ecological transition, and accessible mobility systems.
Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the Foundation for the Development of the Education System (FRSE). Neither the European Union nor FRSE can be held responsible for them. Project number: 2025-1-PL01-KA220-HED-000365478