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"Ready for Mobility": the Mobility application round for 25/26 is enabled.
Please note that the application deadline for the winter term is June 15th. Currently, only mobility applications within the framework of CEEPUS networks are possible. Freemover-applications will be activated at a later stage.
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CEEPUS Ministers´ Prize Winner 2025
The CEEPUS network “Development of mechanical engineering (design, technology and production management) as an essential base for progress in the area of small and medium companies’ logistics (..)” was nominated by the National CEEPUS experts for the CEEPUS Ministers’ Prize 2025. The Prize has to be confirmed by the CEEPUS Joint Committee of Ministers and will be presented to the successful network coordinator Prof. Stanislaw Legutko from the Poznan University of Technology at their next minister conference in May 2025 in Budapest. Congratulations!
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99 networks awarded for the academic year 2025/26
Based on the assessment by our national experts, the "International Commission" awarded 99 networks for the academic year 2025/2026. We congratulate all participating institutes.

Featured Cooperations
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CEEPUS in Katowice: the European City of Science 2024

©University of Silesia, Katowice

The School of Polish Language and Culture of the University of Silesia organized summer workshops called “21 days in Katowice – European City of Science 2024”. Scholars from Slovenia, Hungary, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Romania and Bulgaria took part.

The program included classes aimed at improving communication skills, language proficiency and arousing interest in the richness of Polish science, culture, history and knowledge about contemporary Poland. 3 thematic areas had been emphasized: tourism, dance and information, which was combined with events organized as part of the cooperation of the Academic Consortium of the "Katowice City of Science." Language classes covered topics related to, among others: Polish literature, ecology and environmental protection methods and text editing. Lectures and seminars covered many areas, so that everyone interested could find something for themselves: Polish and Silesian cultural heritage, urban space, important historical figures and events, photography, film, music. An additional attraction of the course were meetings, trips and workshops organized as part of the European City of Science. Some of the afternoon and weekend meetings and activities were held by CEEPUS scholarship holders with a group of students from the Lviv University of Technology (Ukraine), who stayed in Katowice as part of the "Transform for Europe (T4EU)" consortium. Students visited the Silesian Museum in Katowice, the former mining district of Nikiszowiec, the castle in Bedzin, the Silesian Park and the ethnographic park “Skansen”. The stay in Katowice provided the participants with constant contact with a living language that they had to use in everyday matters – during classes and the teaching trips, visits to cultural institutions, etc.

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For Safe and Healthy Food in Middle-Europe

Excursion to Prague, © Sandra Budzaki

At the beginning of the third millennium, it has proven that improving the quality of the life in Europe is one of the most important issues.

In this respect, the production of safe and healthy food and human nutrition should be in the focus of both research and education. To reach this goal one should enhance the education to be able create experts whose expertise would meet the requirements of the modern food production processes. This network has significant impact and offers a wide range of participation for students and teachers, via joint co-tutelle programs as well as summer schools.

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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.
Nicholas Chang
Exchange student in Szeged
The very warm welcome that I was received by at the faculty, as well as by the National CEEPUS Office, made me feel like an important guest and not just a number.
Milica Stankovic, PhD
Professor from Nis, Serbia
During my stay in Ljubljana, I had the opportunity to give lectures in the area of Circular Economy and global challenges. The multidisciplinarity of the topic contributed to a great result and an excellent discussion with students from study fields of biology, biotechnology, environmental protection and food technology on the topic of the circular economy. I am sure that this CEEPUS teaching mobility is the first step towards a future successful cooperation.

CEEPUS in numbers
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2.350
participating
institutions
89.000
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mobilities