Re-State Foundation Launches First-Ever MetaUniversity

MetaUniversity

Re-State Foundation, a Swiss-based nonprofit, is focused on changing the narrative in Web3 education and entertainment

Re-State Foundation – a global NGO focused on bringing together private and public sector leaders, as well as building and testing new models of governance – announces a quirky immersive educational initiative on the Metametaverse platform.

MetaUniversity launches in Metametaverse, invites Web3 enthusiasts

According to the official announcement shared by Re-State Foundation, the world’s first MetaUniversity goes live in the Metametaverse digital world.

Through an ecosystem of state-of-the-art Web3 instruments, MetaUniversity is intended to provide Internet users with an access point to all past, present and future essential knowledge related to governance and collaboration.

Besides that, Metametaverse’s MetaUniversity will act as a one-stop collaboration hub for other educational institutions that have launched in various metaverses so far.

Anastasia Kalinina, co-founder and CEO of Re-State Foundation, points out that MetaUniversity is poised to change the narrative in how the world creates and perceives various models of governance:

The Metaverse represents a powerful testbed for new governance models that are more human-centered, inclusive, responsive, and pluralistic. Open knowledge and accessible education should be top priorities for the next generation of metaverses. It is imperative to make structures and incentives underlying our digital ecosystem evolve alongside its technological foundations.

Joel Dietz, founder and CEO of Metametaverse, is excited about the 100% decentralized and permissionless nature of the new educational entity:

Facilitating learning and collaboration is one of the key reasons we built the Metametaverse. It provides a seamless way of connecting different metaverse spaces.

The blockchain becomes a safe space for collaboration

The launch of Metauniversity is welcomed by crypto-friendly government bodies around the world, as it provides a universal framework for cross-border collaboration.

Omar Ghobash, assistant minister for cultural Affairs, ministry of foreign affairs and international cooperation, states that Metauniversity’s mission and vision are aligned with those of his country:

At a time when the need for global coherence and cooperation is greatest, we salute leadership in promoting connectivity and interdependence among people, as well as innovations in collaborative governance. The UAE shares the same vision and spirit, and we look forward to co-developing and testing new collaborative tools that can help us achieve more agile and resilient societies.

In its activity, Re-State Foundation is focused on building and exploring new governance models for peaceful global co-existence in the Web3 era.

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