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URJC Summer School 2026: Active Learning for European Universities

06/05/2026 Deadline: 15th June 2026

We are delighted to announce the upcoming Summer School 2026 organized by Rey Juan Carlos University. The course Active Learning for European Universities, coordinated by César Cáceres, Pablo Salvadores and Juan Manuel García, is based on the work developed within the framework of the European EULiST Alliance. 

This two-day course will offer a practical and intensive overview, in English, of the main innovative teaching methodologies, and will count with the participation of experts from all EULiST partner universities, along with faculty from URJC and other Spanish universities with proven experience in teaching innovation. This ensures a strong international, interdisciplinary, and collaborative dimension, as each session will be co-led by an international faculty member from a university within the EULiST Alliance.

This approach creates a space for sharing experiences and challenges among the faculty members participating from the 10 European universities that comprise the EULiST Alliance. 

With a keynote lecture, 6 sessions, a practical workshop and a roundtable discussion, the two-days agenda will focus on Challenge Based Learning and Research Based Learning, among other methodologies.

This course is aimed to people interested in innovative teaching methods and active learning and participation in the programme includes support for mobility-related expenses, with funding covering travel costs for 10 people from partner universities, such as flights, accommodation and daily allowances, helping facilitate participation and making these European opportunities more accessible. This selection will be carried out by each of the Alliance’s member universities, which will submit their candidates to the URJC.

What is URJC Summer School?  

  • Course details: Intensive on-site course focused in innovative teaching methods and active learning. 
  • Topics: education and teaching methodologies 
  • Dates: 2nd and 3rd July 2026
  • Location: Aranjuez Campus, Rey Juan Carlos University, Madrid
  • Registration Deadline: 15th Jun 2026

Don’t miss this opportunity!

To view the full programme and sign up, click here: https://eventos.urjc.es/148546/detail/cv-22-active-learning-for-european-universities.html

 

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BIP Staff Week at IMT Mines Albi, 16-20 November 2026

04/05/2026 Deadline: 7 August 2026

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

Look no further! IMT Mines Albi is thrilled to invite you to our International Week, a dynamic event designed to foster collaboration and innovation in academia under the theme: “Managing Across Cultures in a World of Transitions”.

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

Why attend the IMT Mines Albi Staff Week?

  • Exchange ideas and expertise with peers from international institutions
  • Discover innovative approaches to teaching, research, and student support services
  • Participate in workshops on AI Policy in Higher Education, French Engineering Schools, and Campus France
  • Explore the surroundings of Albi (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Cordes-Sur-Ciel, and Toulouse
  • Expand your professional network and cultivate collaborative opportunities
  • Experience the renowned hospitality and cultural richness of France

Dates: 16–20 November 2026
Location: IMT Mines Albi Campus, Albi, France

Pre-registration for EULiST members only (until August, 7th): 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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From Research to Market in 5 Steps

04/05/2026 Date: 7 May 2026

Speaker: Alex Ion

Date and time: May 7, 2026, 13:00 – 17:00 CEST

Location: TU Wien Innovation Incubation Center, Taubstummengasse 11/4th floor, 1040 Vienna, Austria

Language: English

Open for TU Wien scientific personnel and PhD students and members of EULiST partner universities (sign up using your TU Wien/EULiST partner university email address)

Why you should join:

Join this Masterclass and learn a structured approach to bring your research into market.

You have done the research, and you think it could matter outside the lab. But how do you actually get it there? This hands-on 4-hour workshop gives participants a practical 5-step approach to bringing research into the real world. It is built specifically for a deep-tech and research context, where long timelines, regulated buyers, complex procurement, and early-stage uncertainty often shape the path from prototype to business.

Each of the five steps combines a short input with a hands-on exercise. Participants can apply the exercises to their own project or to a prepared case study. By the end of the workshop, participants will:

  • Understand what go-to-market means for research and deep-tech, and how it differs from consumer startups
  • Know how to map their market and competitors without drowning in data
  • Be able to identify their most promising first customers
  • Have a draft value proposition for their own project or a case study
  • Know how to plan a realistic launch and avoid common pitfalls
  • Have a shortlist of traction channels to test next, mapped to the customer journey
  • Know which early-stage metrics are worth their attention
  • Understand why product-market fit alone is not enough, and what else is needed

No business background is required. The workshop is designed for a mixed audience across faculties, with examples drawn from engineering, software, and similar tech contexts. Participants are welcome whether they already have a specific project in mind or are just exploring whether this path is right for them.

About the speaker:

Alex Ion – Founder GrowGrowAT & Co-Founder Bookkeepie

Alex Ion, MBA, wears three hats: as founder of GrowGrow in Vienna, he advises B2B tech companies on go-to-market and international expansion; as co-founder of Bookkeepie International in Budapest, he runs growth for a B2B SaaS scaling across the EU; and as a mentor with organisations in Austria, Hungary, and Romania, he coaches early-stage founders. With 25 years in sales and marketing and 15 years in international markets, he brings operator, advisor, and educator perspectives into every workshop.

Check Alex Ion on LinkedIn!

For more information and to reserve your spot visit this page.

Don’t miss this opportunity!

 

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AI for Science European Summer School, 16-17 July 2026

04/05/2026 Deadline: 10 May 2026

Europe possesses one of the most significant pools of talent in AI and digital transformation. The AI for Science European School aims to work as a catalyst in the regional AI ecosystem by providing a high-profile platform for the exchange of cutting-edge ideas.

Over two days, approximately 200 graduate students, early-career researchers, and international experts will be brough together to explore the frontiers of machine learning in scientific discovery. The mission is to combat brain drain by providing top-tier research direction and international networking opportunities in Athens.

Who Should Attend

The summer school is designed for highly motivated scientists and graduate-level students:

  • Master’s students
  • D. Candidates
  • Early-yar Postdocs
  • Interdisciplinary Researchers
  • Industry Professsionals

eager to explore AI-driven scientific discoveries.

Diversity & Inclusion

Advancing scientific discovery requires diverse perspectives. To ensure that prohibitive travel costs do not limit participation, a limited number of scholarships is provided to support attendance for talented researchers from underrepresented groups and rural areas.

Apply by May 10th  
Apply for a place at the AI for Science European Summer School 2026. A limited number of fellowships are available to cover attendance and travel costs.

Information-registration: AI for Science European Summer School 2026 | Athens, Greece

AI for Science European Summer School is organized by the Hellenic Institute of Advanced Studies, sponsored by Google DeepMind and will feature a stellar lineup of leading researchers and innovators.

On behalf of the Organizing Committee
Prof. Andreas Boudouvis
National Technical University of Athens

 

 

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Beyond the Cookbook: A Blueprint for Instructional Redesign in Lab Education – EULiST Webinar Series on Professional Faculty Development

30/04/2026 Date: 27 May 2026

We warmly invite faculty members from all partner universities of the EULiST Alliance to join our ongoing Webinar Series on Professional Faculty Development, currently dedicated to Innovative Teaching and Learning Methodologies.

This series brings together educators from across the EULiST network to explore forward-thinking pedagogical approaches, exchange best practices, and strengthen collaboration within our European academic community.

What you can expect:

  • Discover the latest trends and developments in higher education
  • Enhance your teaching strategies with practical, hands-on insights
  • Collaborate and connect with peers across the EULiST network
  • Learn from experienced professionals in university teaching

Upcoming Session

Beyond the Cookbook: A Blueprint for Instructional Redesign in Lab Education
with Theodora C. Xenidou (National Technical University of Athens)

📅 27 May 2026 | 13:30 – 15:00

This session will explore innovative approaches to redesigning laboratory teaching beyond step-by-step instruction, empowering students to think critically, experiment creatively, and engage more deeply in the learning process.

Why participate?

Attendees will have the opportunity to:

  • Explore current trends and innovations in university teaching
  • Exchange ideas and experiences with colleagues across the EULiST European University alliance
  • Acquire practical tools to enhance student engagement and learning outcomes

How to join

The webinar will take place online via the LUH Stud.IP platform.

To participate:

  1. Log in using your EULiST credentials
  2. Search for “EULiST Webinars”
  3. Join the working group and access the session via BigBlueButton

 

 

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HyCoFlex Spring School at NTUA – 21 May 2026

30/04/2026 Deadline: 15 May 2026

The Laboratory of Steam Boilers and Thermal Plants (LSBTP) and the Laboratory of Thermal Processes (LTP) of the National Technical University of Athens, together with the HyCoFlex funded R&D project partners, are pleased to invite you to the Spring School on Decarbonisation of Power Plants.

The school will be held on 21 May 2026, 09:30-17:30 (EEST), at the Multimedia Auditorium, NTUA Library Building, Zografou Campus.

The Spring School will address cutting-edge developments in the decarbonisation of power generation, with emphasis on hydrogen-based technologies, including:
✔️ Advancement and demonstration of an industrial-scale, integrated Power-to-H₂-to-Power concept capable of operating with hydrogen blends up to 100%
✔️ Development of advanced, state-of-the-art gas turbine technology for operation with hydrogen/natural gas blends up to 100% hydrogen
✔️ Green hydrogen production via water electrolysis powered by renewable electricity, as a sustainable energy storage solution
✔️ Dynamic modeling and development of operational optimization frameworks for advanced Power-to-H₂-to-Power units
✔️ Techno-economic analysis and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of hydrogen integration in cogeneration systems featuring advanced gas turbines

The Spring School is open to undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers, and professionals of all career stages who are interested in or active in the field of decarbonisation of power generation using green hydrogen.

Language: All presentations and discussions will be conducted in English

Registration
✔️ Free of charge
✔️ Participation is subject to availability
✔️ Maximum number of participants: 80

Registrations: http://www.lsbtp.mech.ntua.gr/en/hycoflex_spring_school_2026

[1] HyCoFlex is an R&D project consortium formed by Siemens Energy, ENGIE Solutions France, Laborelec, Centrax Gas Turbines, German Aerospace Center (DLR), National Technical University of Athens, PNO Innovation, Smurfit Westrock, and Equinor.
The project is co-funded by the European Union and supported by the Clean Hydrogen Partnership and its members (Grant No. 101138002).

On behalf of the Organizing Committee
Prof. Sotirios Karellas
National Technical University of Athens

 

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Social License to Operate Webinar Series

29/04/2026 Date: May 2026

Can raw materials projects succeed without community trust? Discover how Social License to Operate is transforming the sector.

RM SLO PLUS Hub project invites you to this 2-day webinar addressing a wide range of stakeholders delivered by leading European institutions (NTUA, MUL, MEERI, LUT, UNiBL, ANEFA, PASECO, ISMC, UPM) and SLO experts. The webinars are supported by EIT RawMaterials.

Two rounds will be held:

1st round: 5–6 May
2nd round: 26–27 May

Please note: the same webinar will be delivered on both rounds. Choose the round that suits you best.

Day 1 – Foundations 
• Introduction to SLO and the raw materials lifecycle
• European governance challenges and barriers
• Regulatory and ESG context
• Real European good practices and lessons learned
• Stakeholder mapping and conflict dynamics

Day 2 – Application & Practice (professional level)
• SLO decision-making frameworks and case studies
• Breakout sessions by stakeholder type (industry, policy, community)
• Cross-stakeholder interaction and real-world challenges
• Practical SLO toolkit: stakeholder mapping, communication strategies and action planning

👉 Registration -> Registration for Social License to Operate Webinar Series on May 5th-6th & May 26th-27th

 

 

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EULiST BIP at TU Wien: Green Hydrogen – From Renewable Energy to Sustainable Applications, 2026

28/04/2026 Date: July - September 2026

Organizer, coorganizers:

TU Wien (TUW) is organizing the BIP “Green Hydrogen – From Renewable Energy to Sustainable Applications” in cooperation with IMT and the University of L’Aquila.

Date:

The first online component will take place on 01 July 2026 from 2:00 to 5:00 pm. A second online component will be held for half a day in week 40. The on-site phase will take place from 30 August to 04 September 2026 at TU Wien, Getreidemarkt 9, 1060 Vienna, Austria.

Target Audience:

Master’s or PhD students who have completed a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, process engineering, chemical engineering, or a related field.

Areas:

Green hydrogen, renewable energy conversion, hydrogen production, hydrogen transport and storage, industrial applications, mobility, energy systems, decarbonisation, sustainability, techno-economic analysis, and environmental assessment.

Objectives and description:

This Blended Intensive Programme covers the entire value chain of green hydrogen, a key component of the global transition towards a climate-neutral energy system. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of how renewable energy can be converted into hydrogen, how hydrogen can be transported and stored, and how it can be used across industry, mobility, and the energy sector. By combining scientific foundations, technological insights, economic and environmental analysis, and practical case studies, the programme highlights both the opportunities and challenges of building a sustainable hydrogen economy. It connects innovative approaches with practical implementation strategies and enables participants to critically assess the role of hydrogen in decarbonisation and actively contribute to shaping future energy systems.

Number of ECTS: 3

Upon successful completion of the programme, students will earn 3 ECTS credits, awarded by TU Wien.

Recognition of these credits remains subject to the regulations of the students’ home universities and will be documented in the Diploma Supplement.

Language of instruction: English

Pre-Requirements:

  • At least B2 level in English
  • CV
  • Motivation letter
  • Completed registration template
  • Additional mandatory documents required by the students’ home institutions, if applicable

Application, deadline and nomination procedure:

The registration template can be downloaded here and should be sent to the contact person together with the mandatory documents. Interested students should contact their university’s Erasmus office and EULiST local coordinator for more institution-specific information, including possible internal application deadlines. The selections will be carried out by the students’ home institutions. TU Wien students should contact the indicated contact person, Schaja Tarani.

Contact Person: Schaja Tarani, schaja.tarani@tuwien.ac.at

 

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EULiST BIPs: LUT Summer School

21/04/2026 Date: June - August 2026

We are delighted to announce the upcoming Summer School 2026 organized by LUT University in Lappeenranta, Finland. Experience Finnish nature during summertime while studying and networking with peers from around the world.

LUT University invites bachelor’s and master’s students from partner universities to join the LUT Summer School, an intensive international programme held on the Lappeenranta campus in Finland 3–7 August 2026. Interactive online teaching is in June.

This program offers an excellent opportunity for students to deepen their knowledge of sustainability and gain international experience.

Students can choose from two bachelor‑level courses: Sustainable Food Value Chain Transition and Energy Transitions and Society (3 ECTS credits each). The courses combine interactive lectures, group work, and international teamwork, offering an inspiring learning experience.

Both courses are organised as Blended Intensive Programmes (BIP) in cooperation with the partner universities:

Sustainable Food Value Chain Transition course partners:

  • National Technical University of Athens (NTUA)
  • Slovak University of technology in Bratislava (STU)
  • Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
  • Leibniz Universität Hannover

Energy Transitions and Society course partners:

  • National Technical University of Athens (NTUA)
  • Slovak University of technology in Bratislava (STU)
  • The Institut Mines-Télécom (IMT)
  • Leibniz Universität Hannover

Students interested in participating must contact their home institution for nomination first before applying. Nomination deadline for partner institutions: 15 May.

 What is LUT Summer School? 

  • Course details: Intensive on-site course with online introduction studies (in June), group work and after-class exam/essay. Courses include online introduction studies.
  • Topics: food and energy transition (bachelor’s courses)
  • Social program and activities during free time.
  • Time, on-campus teaching: 3–7 August 2026
  • Online studies: June
  • Location: LUT University, Lappeenranta, Finland

More information about courses: https://www.lut.fi/en/studies/lut-summer-school

 

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French Summer School at IMT Mines Albi

21/04/2026 Deadline: 12 June 2026

Make the most of summer to improve your French! Discover IMT Mines Albi French Summer School !

Experience total immersion in French culture at IMT Mines Albi’s French Summer School. The aim of this summer camp is to prepare you to be autonomous and succeed in your studies in France.

What is IMT French Summer School?

✅ Course details:

  • Acquire or improve your French skills by following a program adapted to your level,
  • Facilitate your arrival in France and your adaptation to an engineering school;
  • Develop your skills in scientific French  
  • Benefit from courses that will make you aware of interculturality and enable you to communicate effectively across cultures.

☀️ Social program and activities during free time.
📅 Time: July 27- August 20, 2026
✅ Location: IMT Mines Albi, France

You’ll study on a superb campus in Albi, a UNESCO World Heritage city. You’ll benefit from courses in French as a foreign language, French for specific purposes and interculturality, and take part in a wide range of activities.

Discover more in video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjqhqmBeOE4

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