Call for Innovative Teaching Initiatives: Join the ERUA Educational Movement

ERUA invites academics from our alliance’s eight universities to submit proposals for Innovative Teaching Initiatives that promote cross-border collaboration, align with ERUA’s values, and contribute to a transformative educational experience.

Thematic Areas

Proposals should partially connect to one of the following themes, fostering relevance and innovation:

  • Migration, exile, and refugees
  • Environmental transition
  • Democracy, human rights, inclusion, and gender equality
  • Arts and edges
  • Interculturality and multilingualism

Your proposal should detail:

The knowledge, skills, and competences students will bring and gain through participation.

How the initiative enhances international collaboration and promotes ERUA’s objectives.

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Eligibility and Collaboration

This call is open to academics eager to design project-based courses in alignment with ERUA’s flagship areas. Initiatives must include collaboration across at least two member universities, achieved through co-teaching arrangements or short-term mobilities like travelling seminars, Intensive Modules, Summer/Winter Schools, and Semester Courses. Find out more here.

Application Details

Submissions must outline your course’s format, thematic connection, and objectives, emphasizing how it enhances internationalization for you, your students, and participating universities.

Deadline for Applications

The initiative should be posted on the ERUA website at least 6 weeks before the planned event. If the proposal is submitted less than 8 weeks before the start, the Work Package 2 coordinator may not accept it, or you may be asked to postpone the initiative to a later date. Therefore, please submit your project to the Work Package 2 Coordinator within this timeframe.

For questions or to submit your proposal, contact:

For examples, good practices and more information also refer to the file linked above.

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