Wednesday 22 January 2025, 11:30-18:00 EET (Athens GR time)
Gain valuable insights into Erasmus+ KA220 – Cooperation Partnerships and learn how to design and structure competitive proposals, discover funding priorities, eligibility criteria, and partner search and get practical tips and expert advice to make your proposal stand out!
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International Staff Training Days at the University of Helsinki is a chance to embark on a journey of professional growth and collaboration. An opportunity for non-academic staff working across various fields at institutions of higher education to exchange knowledge, skills, and experiences.
There will be four tracks, maximum of 15 participants are accepted to each track:
TRACK 1: International Mobility Future Erasmus+ challenges Target group: Erasmus+ institutional coordinators / Experienced Erasmus+ coordinators at central level
TRACK 2: Research Funding Services Research funding support for ERC and Pillar II Consortium Target group: Research Funding Specialists
TRACK 3: Brand and Marketing University Marketing: Tools, Tactics, and Trends Target group: Brand and marketing professionals
TRACK 4: University Library Understanding customer – a key factor to efficient service development Target group: Persons developing library services or collecting and analysing user data and feedback about services at the university Application period: 13 January – 13 February
For more information and a link to the application, please visit the University of Helsinki website
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Nanyang Technological University invites participants in GLOW 2025 taking place from 29 September – 1 October 2025. Travel grants available. Link to more information
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Registration is now open for the 8th edition of the EUF Open Space, happening 11-13 June at the University of Limerick, Ireland.
Every year, the EUF Open Space brings together a community of changemakers all united by a shared goal: to foster innovation and collaboration in Erasmus+ projects.
This year, the event promises to be even more dynamic with topics such as:- AI in EU project environments
- Lump sum management
- Change management in higher education
This event, powered by the EUF Project Manager and Advisor Community, is an excellent opportunity for higher education staff to build meaningful connections with their peers and prepare for future projects.
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Application deadline: 5 March 2025 – 17:00 GMT
The British Academy invites applications for its Horizon Europe Pump Priming Collaboration scheme. This funding aims to foster partnerships between researchers in the UK and EU/Associated Country, including Sweden, to strengthen proposals under Horizon Europe’s Pillar 2.
Grants of up to £10,000 are available for activities such as consortium building and project development. All research disciplines are eligible.
Details are available at the British Academy website
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This residency offers PhD students and researchers conducting research in a Swedish institution the opportunity to spend one month in Paris in a great environment, to pursue a project with a French institution. The call for applications is open until 2 February 2025 at 23:59. More information
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15–20 June 2025
In today’s landscape of university communication and marketing, telling impactful stories is key to engaging with diverse and increasingly demanding audiences.
The Porto Communication Higher Education Staff Week 2025: "Bridging Narratives", will explore how institutions can develop and share narratives that resonate with different audiences by strategically and creatively adapting messages.
This event is designed specifically for communication and marketing professionals working within European universities who seek tools and insights to enhance how they engage various audiences — from students, faculty and staff to institutional partners and the wider community.
More information and link to the pre-registration form
Erasmus+ funding can contribute towards costs for accommodation and travel.
Read more and apply for Erasmus+ funding on the Staff Pages
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The EUGLOH Visiting Guest Lecturer Programme enables teachers to offer guest lectures and make it easy for course leaders to find lectures among their EUGLOH colleagues. It may also enable contacts that can lead to the creation of COILs, joint courses, joint programmes or any other type of collaboration.
Link to more information about the EUGLOH Visiting Guest Lecturer Programme |
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