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Mobility App. Round for 24/25 is enabled.
Applications for network mobilities are possible until June 15. Freemover mobility applications are possible from July 1 on.
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2024
94 networks awarded for the academic year 2024/25
Based on the assessment by our national experts, the "International Commission" awarded 94 networks for the academic year 2024/2025. We congratulate all participating institutes.
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2024
Hungary: Teachers to the "Homecountry"
Hungary has implemented the new possibility of scholarships for teacher exchange to the homecountry (HU) Deadline for applications: April 30, 2024. Teachers can apply either in networks or as a freemover through www.ceepus.info Obligations: min. distance of 100 km between home and host institution. Of course applicants cannot be employed by the host university in HU, and that they are not using any other scholarship for their stay at the host university (to exclude double financing). In all other matters, general CEEPUS rules apply.
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HU: scholarships for teachers and students from Ukraine
Hungary is also offering scholarships to teachers and students from Ukraine. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis until April 30,2024.

Featured Cooperations
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"Central Europe Connect" certificate: WU Vienna, EUBA Bratislava and SGH Warsaw

Intensive program © EUBA Bratislava

This network promotes topics which are increasingly considered of importance for a modern and innovative education in business and economics like sustainability, responsible leadership, social inclusion, as well as entrepreneurship and new technologies.

The Joint Certificate is the most prominent joint activity of the "Amadeus" network. It brings together up to 60 students every semester, who jointly attend three courses leading to the "Central Europe Connect" certificate. The program has been designed by the three AMADEUS partner institutions: WU Vienna, EUBA Bratislava and SGH Warsaw and is embedded into their curricula at the bachelor’s level. The strength of this program lies in the fact that all three institutions are involved in the program design and the course delivery. Moreover, students from all institutions jointly attend the CEC courses offered, thus making the program a truly intercultural experience in the Central European region. Considering European Universities being formed around Europe, this program is a strong and successful prototype for joint learning programs.

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Managing forests for climate change

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Are you interested in status and trends, globally and locally? Do you want to learn about forest genetic resources or the transfer of forest reproductive material? You want to think about messages for decision makers or the importance of the public awareness?

If yes: welcome to the jungle of ten different CEEPUS Countries. Enjoy the opportunity for our scholars and researchers to build scientific networks through intensive cooperation between scientific and educational institutions. The consortium is located in different parts of Southern Europe and thus in different ecological conditions . From the Mediterranean area in the south, through the alpine areas of the Dinarides mountain range to the Pannonian plain in the north, and from the Alps in the north to the Rhodope mountains in the south. This leads to a huge diversity of ecological conditions, as well as the appearance of different types of forests, the degree and type of threat of forests - due to climate changes.

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What our scholars have to say
Dr. Gabriella Vöő
Exchange teacher in Olomouc
There was a large student turnout, the students were interested and they participated in the discussions. I had conversations with colleagues about academic and administrative matters and we also discussed possibilities for joint research projects in the future.
Iva Vujovic
Exchange student in Vienna
I learned a lot from some professors about topics that aren't really talked about much in my home University. And even when we do mention them, it's more theoretical and harder to understand than it is through practical learning, which we did in Vienna.
Georgi Mladenov
Working on his master thesis in Sorpon (HU)
“My CEEPUS exchange exceeded my expectations. I managed to progress a lot with my thesis and to acquire new skills in the field of mathematics. I made great contacts both with lectures and students. I hope to welcome my colleagues from the University of Sopron in Ruse (BG) next semester.”

CEEPUS in numbers
92
funded
networks
2.100
participating
institutions
82.000
successful
mobilities