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News & Events
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9
2023
New CEEPUS agreement signed in Warsaw
On September 20th 2023, the Joint Committee of the Ministers of the fifteen CEEPUS member countries met in Warsaw, Poland, and signed the new CEEPUS agreement. The new agreement will extend the CEEPUS by an additional seven years, from 2025 to 2032. This extension will allow our CEEPUS networks to further facilitate student exchanges and teacher mobility across all participating countries.
23
8
2023
One of our succesfull CEEPUS summer schools: "Croaticum"
Carried out as a part of the network Slavic Philology and Its Cultural Context and organized by Croaticum (Centre for Croatian as a Second and Foreign Language) from the 26th June until the 14th July 2023. Students who were awarded a CEEPUS scholarship attended the programme and you can read more about it here.

Featured Networks
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Central European Network for Sustainable and Innovative Economy

Sustainable Development and Innovative Economy

The network is aimed at building awareness of the need to introduce radical changes in lifestyle and the methods of doing business through the exchange of ideas between researchers and students of economics in Central and Southern Europe – a region where the level of environmental awareness and concern is generally low.

A very vital and urgent, and at the same time poorly recognized by human kind problem, is the negative impact of dominant type of the contemporary economic activity on the environment. Numerous entities business models are based on predatory usage of resources and carbon dioxide emission, what in turn leads to catastrophic climate change. As a result, large tracts of the Earth become uninhabitable. These changes significantly contribute to mass migration and social destabilization in general. It is necessary to introduce and disseminate a new paradigm of economic activity, based on the efficient use of resources, preferably a circular economy. It is necessary to research and disseminate management models that will allow to implement this paradigm. And this is what the proposed Central European Network for Sustainable and Innovative Economy is supposed to serve: building awareness of the need to introduce radical changes in the ways of doing business and lifestyle through the exchange of views between economic researchers and students of economics in a region where the level of environmental awareness is generally low. This is to be achieved by the exchange of scientists, doctoral students and students, thanks to which all participants will have the opportunity to learn how the sustainable development postulate is implemented in teaching at partner universities, learn about the best educational practices in this field, as well as jointly create new teaching programmes and conduct international research on sustainable development and innovations supporting a sustainable economy.

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Fostering sustainable partnership between academia and industry in improving applicability of logistics thinking (FINALIST)

Logistic competence. © Shutterstock/KPs Photography and Film

This network is the Winner of the CEEPUS Ministers´ Prize 2023! 27 institutes in 11 different CEEPUS countries offering highest standards, with a wide range of topics.

Today's business is constantly changing and evolving in response to change in technology, social and economic environments, and climate.
Dynamics of market changes dictated by globalization, liberalization and constant technological development, places the effectiveness of logistics and supply chain in the center of economic success and competitiveness of a country or region. So, the overall objective of this project is to promote the innovation and implementation of sustainable knowledge transfer between academia and industry. The final aim is to improve regional logistics competence through better applicability of logistics thinking.

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What our scholars have to say
Božana Mašanović
Exchange student in Nova Gorica
I will forever appreciate all the help that I got from the people in this faculty, from my coordinator, from the professors and assistants. This school enabled me to see how different systems work, how some things can be done better at home.
Jelka Gersak
Professor and network coordinator, Ljubljana
It is important to point out that the activities that have taken place in the framework of student mobility, especially of PhD students, do not end with the end of the mobility, but remain as an important link, in the framework of joint scientific articles and publications in co-authorship.
Prof Dr. József Gál
Vice-Dean of University of Szeged
CEEPUS scholarships open the horizons for our students and faculty staff to countries we do not necessarily know enough about. In addition to the classical semester mobilities, they also provide an excellent opportunity to gain short-term professional experience. Incoming teachers and students add colour to our academic year and provide useful information about their country, that can be of great value to future engineers.

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