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Erasmus+ BIP on Sustainable and Resilient Urban Waterscapes | Organised by NTUA, December 2025

04/09/2025 Deadline: September 5, 2025

We warmly invite students from EULiST member universities to participate in the international Erasmus+ Blended Intensive Programme (BIP), which will be hosted at the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) from December 8 to 12, 2025, organised by the School of Civil Engineering.

🔹 Programme Title:
“Sustainable and Resilient Urban Waterscapes: Rediscovering and Reimagining the Ilissos River through Playful Energy Installations and Creative Reuse”

🔹 Coordinators from NTUA:
E. Frangedaki, PhD Architect Engineer
T. Iliopoulou, PhD Civil Engineer

📌 The programme is addressed to students interested in environmental design, architecture, and urban planning.

To participate, please complete the application form at the following link:
👉 https://forms.gle/J6PbsGfYvc7tJtjEA

Application deadline:
September 5, 2025

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EULiST Erasmus+ BIP Resilient and Adaptive Cities | Organised by NTUA, LUH, TUW, October – November 2025

02/09/2025 Deadline: September 20, 2025

RESILIENT AND ADAPTIVE CITIES

“THE CASE STUDY OF AGIOS PAVLOS NEIGHBORHOOD IN CENTRAL ATHENS”

 

CONTEXT: Undergraduate and Postgraduate Students of architectural and urban planning studies

FIELD OF EXCHANGE: Architecture, Urban planning, Environment, Sociology

CREDIT POINTS: 3ECTS

LEARNING OUTCOMES:

  • Analyze and comprehend parameters that form neighborhood character: Urban morphology and landmarks, building fabric and urban skin, history and socioeconomic constraints
  • Define complexities and challenges in urban neighborhoods
  • Develop the methodology to assess a place’ s adaptability and resilience to social, economic, political and climate related changes/threats.
  • Address the assessed issues with proposals

 

REQUIREMENTS:

CV, motivation letter & English language skills

Applications will be addressed to local coordinators

Information: Eleni Alexandrou, Prof. School of Architecture, NTUA ealexandrou@arch.ntua.gr and eealexandrou@gmail.com

 

 

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Online Course: Sustainability in Action – Circular Economy & Cradle to Cradle | Organised by LUH, January 2026

25/08/2025 Registration: September 15-30, 2025

Course Title: Sustainability in Action – Circular Economy & Cradle to Cradle 

Trainer: Sophie Treu, M.Sc, Officer Tribute Giving & Events at Doctors Without Borders, formerly Senior Officer & Team Lead at Cradle to Cradle NGO 

Dates: 

– Friday, January 23, 2026, 15:00 – 20:00 

– Saturday, January 24, 2026, 09:00 – 17:00 

– Friday, January 30, 2026, 15:00 – 20:00 

– Saturday, January 31, 2026, 09:00 – 17:00 

Target Group: Students 

Language: The seminar will be conducted in English and will take place online via BigBlueButton in Stud.IP. 

Course Content: Everyone is talking about sustainability, but what does that mean in concrete terms and how can sustainable management, production, and living work? In this seminar, we will look at the concepts of Circular Economy and Cradle to Cradle, which demonstrate how this can be achieved. Together, we will work on the following:

  • What is this current state of the sustainability discourse?
  • How does a circular economy work?
  • What is behind Cradle to Cradle and what opportunities does it offer?
  • Where is Cradle to Cradle already being implemented?
  • What does it still take to make a Cradle to Cradle Economy a reality everywhere?

Learning Goals:    

  • An overview of the current sustainability discourse
  • Providing basic knowledge about Circular Economy and Cradle to Cradle
  • Raising awareness of common arguments and solutions within the sustainability debate

Study Performance:

Regular attendance and active participation, independent involvement in exercises, reflecting on exercises and seminar content, presentation of work results, completion of occurring tasks, independent preparation of content and materials (also between the course days).

 

Registration: Please register on Stud.IP:  Link to Course Registration  . Registration is open from September 15, 2025 until September 30, 2025. 

Credits: 2 Credits 

Contact Option for Questions: seminare@zqs.uni-hannover.de

Participant Limit: 25

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EVENTS Summer School: Empowering Automated Driving Research | Organised by NTUA in Athens, September 2025

02/08/2025

On behalf of EVENTS, a European flagship project on Automated Driving and the I-SENSE Group of the Institute of Communication and Computer Systems (ICCS) of the National Technical University of Athens, we would like to invite you to the EVENTS Summer School, an interactive event designed to foster inclusive participation and widen access to cutting-edge developments in the field of Connected and Automated Vehicles (CAVs). 

 

Date: 18 – 19 September 2025

Location: Athens city center, Greece | Amalia Hotel

Format:  Free upon registration here (physical participation only)

Agenda: to be published soon

 

This initiative particularly encourages the involvement of any interested stakeholder, including but not limited to university students, early-career researchers, industry professionals, policymakers, educators, etc., to engage with leading-edge research, deepen their technical knowledge, and connect with top experts in the field of Connected and Automated Mobility. 

Registration is Open!

 

Driving presents daily challenges, with unexpected situations requiring safe and efficient decisions— and the same applies to CAVs. The EVENTS project is addressing these critical “events”, where normal vehicle operation is disrupted by factors such as sudden traffic changes, extreme weather conditions, incomplete data, or sensor failures. Developing solutions for such scenarios is essential to ensure the safety, resilience, and reliability of automated driving technologies. 

Over two dynamic days, participants will gain insight into cutting-edge approaches pioneered within the CCAM field. They will explore how robust perception and decision-making systems are being developed to manage complex situations and execute intelligent safety maneuvers when needed. 

The Summer School offers a unique platform for any interested stakeholder with a strong focus on empowering women’s participation in research and innovation thematic areas, covered by EVENTS. 

Register today and join us to help shape the future of safe and inclusive Automated Mobility!

Registration Process

 

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EULiST BIP on Challenge-Based and Project-Based Learning at BUT, Autumn 2025

23/07/2025 Deadline: August 31, 2025

This Blended Intensive Programme aims to develop the challenge-based learning methodology in conjunction with project-based learning, which is often used in arts-oriented education. This approach encourages creativity, independent thinking, and the ability to go beyond traditional academic boundaries. Within the EULiST alliance of European universities, comprising ten institutions with diverse cultural and academic approaches, the programme will emphasise international collaboration and innovative pedagogical methods.

The programme will reflect key aspects of sustainability, inclusion, and digital transformation, with solutions designed to fit the priorities of Erasmus+ and the long-term goals of the EULiST Alliance.

Target Participants:

  • Academic staff from any discipline
  • Student representatives (EULiST Student Board and other active students)
  • Total number of participants: 16

Topics to be Covered:

  • Principles of Challenge-based and Design-based Learning
  • Reflections from student representatives on educational methodologies
  • Intercultural dimensions in education
  • Integrating current societal and development challenges into teaching
  • Co-creating the draft for the pilot microcredential course on CBL

The BIP includes cultural programme, such as a guided tour of Villa Tugendhat and explorations of Brno’s architectural landmarks.

Virtual components: September 24 and October 1, 2025
Physical part: October 20 – 24, 2025
Location: Faculty of Architecture, Brno University of Technology

Application form: https://forms.gle/Gr1YAAVheaebQpfR7
Deadline: August 31, 2025

Contact:
Ing. arch. Radek Toman, Ph.D.
Vice-dean for foreign relations
Faculty of Architecture, Brno University of Technology
T: +420 541 146 697
tomanr@vutbr.cz
www.fa.vut.cz

 

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ISSOM25 – LUH’s International Summer School on Microelectronics in August 2025 is waiting for you!

18/07/2025 Deadline: July 25, 2025

Nothing planned for the end of August? ISSOM25 – The International Summer School on Microelectronics is waiting for you!

Are you an advanced Bachelor student or already pursuing your Master’s degree and eager to learn more about microelectronics?
Then the International Summer School on Microelectronics (ISSOM25) at Leibniz University Hannover is exactly what you’re looking for!

📅 When? August 25–29, 2025
📍 Where? Königlicher Pferdestall, Leibniz University Hannover, Germany
🌍 Who is it for? Students from the EULiST partner universities – advanced Bachelor and Master students. PhD candidates are also very welcome.
đź’¶ Costs? Participation is free of charge

ISSOM25 is a EULiST summer school, designed to give you a full week of exciting insights into the world of microelectronics – with lectures by leading experts, hands-on workshops on chip design, inspiring exchanges with fellow students, and just the right mix of summer, networking, and academic exploration.

Why should you attend?
Whether you are planning your next academic steps or already immersed in your studies, ISSOM25 will broaden your perspective, make microelectronics a tangible experience, and show you the exciting opportunities this key technology field has to offer.

đź”— More information & application now open at: https://issom.org
✉️ Questions? Feel free to contact us at: info@issom.org

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DIM ESEE 2025 Conference: Registration Now Open

03/07/2025 Deadline: July 14, 2025

We’re excited to share news about a significant event in the raw materials community. The DIM ESEE Conference 2025 marks a new chapter in the successful journey of the Dubrovnik International ESEE Mining School.

📅 Dates: 15–17 October 2025
📍 Location: Dubrovnik, Croatia
🎯 Theme: Development & Innovations in Mineral Resourcing
đź”— Registration & abstract submission

Over the past 9 years, the DIM ESEE workshops have brought together 500+ participants and 50+ companies from across Europe. Now, as a full conference, DIM ESEE offers even broader opportunities for visibility, collaboration, and impact across the raw materials value chain.

Key topics include:

  • Raw materials prospection and discoveries
  • Mining methods
  • Geometallurgy and sustainable extraction
  • Recycling and waste management

Deadlines:

  • Abstract submission: 14 July 2025
  • Full paper: 1 September 2025

Fees:

  • Late bird (until Aug 1): €450 + VAT
  • Regular (after Sept 1): €500 + VAT
  • Students: €150 + VAT
  • Field trip: €250 + VAT

📣 Companies can explore sponsorship options here.

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BIP Staff Week at IMT Mines Albi, 17-21 November 2025

23/06/2025 Deadline: August 20, 2025

Are you eager to connect with colleagues from around the world and exchange best practices in higher education and all this within an EULiST institution?

Look no further! IMT Mines Albi is thrilled to invite you to our annual Staff Week, a dynamic event designed to foster collaboration and innovation in academia.

Hosted on our campus in the city of Albi (France), our Staff Week offers a unique opportunity to engage with a diverse community of educators, administrators, and researchers.
Through interactive workshops, insightful presentations, and networking sessions, participants will learn how to manage cultural differences in higher education, share valuable insights, and forge lasting partnerships.

Why attend the IMT Mines Albi BIP Staff Week?

  1. Exchange ideas and expertise with peers from international institution
  2. Discover innovative approaches to teaching, research, and student support services
  3. Explore the surroundings of Albi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  4. Expand your professional network and cultivate collaborative opportunities
  5. Experience the renowned hospitality and cultural richness of France

Dates: 17-21 November + Virtual opening on the 7th of November, at 10am (CET)

Location: IMT Mines Albi Campus, Albi, France 

Pre-registration for Eulist members only (until August 20th): by email at international@mines-albi.fr

Don’t miss this exceptional opportunity to enhance your professional development and be part of a global conversation in higher education. 

Join us at the IMT Mines Albi Staff Week and let’s shape the future of learning together!

 

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Brno International Week, 20th – 24th October 2025

20/06/2025 Deadline: June 30, 2025

Following up in a nice tradition and success of previous years, the Faculty of Business and Management, Brno University of Technology, is proud to invite you to Brno International Week from October 20th – 24th 2025.

Brno International Week is an unique opportunity to share your experience with students, discuss the latest knowledge and exchange ideas with colleagues from your area of expertise and to find partners for your further research or pedagogic cooperation.

The focus of the BIW 2025 is on global issues in business, management, digitalisation, system engineering and informatics.

 

In parallel with this year’s edition of BIW, the Innovation and Enterpreneurial Festival will also take place.

This event will offer topics focused on fostering entrepreneurship at BUT within the framework of the contriBUTe innovation and entrepreneurial ecosystem.

BIW participants will have the opportunity to attend selected parts of the festival program.

Further details about this year’s edition will be announced soon.

We would be very delighted if you save the date for Brno International Week in your schedule and come to give a lecture in your teaching field. We will be able to accept you under the Erasmus+ teaching programme.

 

For registration please use the on-line Registration form and complete it by June 30th 2025.

For any further information, please contact:
Martin OÄŤko (Martin.Ocko@vut.cz) or
Zuzana Šimberová (Zuzana.Simberova@vut.cz)

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World Refrigeration Day (WRD) at NTUA, 26 June 2025, in the framework of the BIP “Carbon Footprint Reduction Initiatives in EULiST Universities”

18/06/2025

🎉❄️ Cool Skills for a Cooler Planet! ❄️🎉

📍 National Technical University of Athens 📅 June 26, 2025

This summer, Athens gets cooler — and not just because of the AC.

For the first time, Greece is hosting World Refrigeration Day, and (NTUA) is leading the celebration!

Laboratory of Applied Thermodynamics of NTUA proudly organizes a full-day event packed with knowledge, innovation, and Cool Skills.

  • Cold chain logistics
  • Vocational training & workforce evolution
  • Green tech & natural refrigerants
  • Inspiring talks & interactive sessions
  • And yes… there’s a quiz with prizes!

📥 Download the full program and dive into what’s coming

Whether you’re an engineer, a student, a policymaker, or just curious about the world of cooling — this is your day.

Let’s make June 26 the coolest day of the year —

Environmentally. Professionally.

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