Summer School for Young Researchers: Resilience X-Factor of a City
The Technical University of Košice organised a second edition of Ulysseus Summer Institute, this time focusing on the theme of Resilience X-Factor of a City from 16 to 20 June 2025. The aim of the event, intended for PhD students and young researchers, was to enable participants to identify and define the X-factor of the city of Košice, as a combination of unique qualities and characteristics that make it attractive and exceptional, across five themes: 15-Minute City, Green Climate Resilient City, Smart City, Sustainable Economics, Citizen Science and Engagement. The summer school, initiated by the Faculty of Economics at TUKE in cooperation with Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics as well as Faculty of Civil Engineering, welcomed world-renowned experts in urban development to Košice, sparking stimulating discussions and providing valuable insights for the development of Eastern Slovakia's metropolis.

The summer school was an activity of the European University Ulysseus, organised under the auspices of the Regional Science Association International (RSAI) and prepared in cooperation with partner university: Université Côte d'Azur (UniCA; France). Moreover as such, the activity was a practical outcome of the first joint Ulysseus research group focused on the economy and smart cities.
Esteemed experts such as Carlos Moreno (author of the 15-minute City concept), Peter Nijkamp and Karima Kourtit (Netherlands), Neil Reid (USA), Alexandru Banica (Romania), Luca Zamparini (Italy), and Umut Türk (Turkey) brought the highest level of current and specialised knowledge to the event. Ulysseus was actively represented by researchers Paulo de Moura and Guilhem Lecouteux (UniCA), and a team from the Faculty of Economics at TUKE (Peter Džupka, Miriam Šebová and Lenka Maličká), Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics at TUKE (Erik Kajáti and Ľubomír Urblík) and Faculty of Civil Engineering at TUKE (Martina Zeleňáková and Natália Junáková).
Participants of the Summer School
The summer school hosted a total of 23 PhD students and young researchers from nine universities: 18 PhD students from Ulysseus member universities (USE, UniCA, UniGe) and other partner universities of TUKE (Liverpool John Moores Universiry, UK; University of Pardubice, Czech Republic; Technical university Dresden, Germany; Ion Mincu University of Architecture and Urban Planning Bucharest, Romania; and Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania). Three participants from Slovakia (Faculty of Economics and Faculty of Mechanical Engineering TUKE) complemented the group of international participants. They came from 4 continents and 11 countries (Cuba, France, Germany, India, Iran, Myanmar, Pakistan, Portugal, Romania, Spain, and Slovakia).
The summer school was organised as a Blended Intensive Programme (BIP), supporting the internationalisation and mobility of students.
Diversified Programme
The programme offered a diverse mix of high-quality lectures, workshops, fieldwork, and practical activities, allowing participants to explore various aspects of urban development in Košice.
Introductory online kick-off meeting introduced the topic and organisation of the following onsite part of the event. The event was officially opened at the TUKE USP TECHNICOM by the vice-rector for science, research and doctoral study, Ivo Petráš and dean of the Faculty of Economics, Michal Šoltés, as well as distinguished guests. Invited experts introduced the summer school theme through lectures.

The first day culminated at Kasárne Kulturpark in an international conference from Leading Minds Series on Urban Development and Innovation, titled Cities as engines of growth and well-being in a fragmented global economy. The conference program featured speakers such as Paul Krugman, Nobel laureate in Economics (USA/online), Carlos Moreno, Peter Nijkamp, Karima Kourtit, and Michal Hladký. The conference was organised by Creative Industry Košice in cooperation with the City of Košice, TUKE, and other partners.
On the fourth day, during the Bootcamp block, teams finalised their proposals for the X-factors of Košice and attended an innovative lecture by the globally renowned Professor Neil Reid (The Beer Professor) from the University of Toledo (USA) at the Hostinec Brewery.
The week-long efforts culminated on the final day, with teams presenting their findings and proposals. Discussions with experts and invited guests followed the teams’ presentations.







