The Great Re-Skilling Revolution: Building a Career for a Fast-Changing Job Market

We are living in the midst of the Great Re-Skilling Revolution – a period in which many skills are shrinking, new professions appear faster than universities can name them, and technology constantly rewrites what it means to “be qualified.” In this world, a career is no longer a straight line but a dynamic system that […]
International law in contested territories – ERUA Winter School in Cyprus

In late autumn 2025, students and lecturers from across the European Reform University Alliance (ERUA) gathered for a “Winter School on Contested Territories and Legal Remedies in Public International Law” — an intensive, cross-border academic program that explored how international law operates in regions affected by political division and territorial disputes. The school was co-organized […]
Food Sharing Corner for the Earth and community opens at SWPS University

Sustainable development and caring about the natural environment are part of the European Reform University Alliance’s (ERUA) ethos, which SWPS University as a member of ERUA, adheres to. In October 2025, on our Warsaw campus, we launched a new initiative — Food Sharing Corner — which embodies the ERUA values. Caring about the environment and […]
On mental health in cross-cultural perspective – ERUA intensive course

At the beginning of September, SWPS University hosted an intensive course on “Mental Health Literacy in a Cross-Cultural Perspective”, organized by Anna Gabińska, Ph.D. from the Faculty of Psychology in Warsaw. 26 students from member universities of the European Reform University Alliance (ERUA) participated in the course. Mental health and psychological support During the course, […]
Skills for the Future. European Student Development Seminar

About the program The goal of our intensive course is to prepare European students for academic and professional success in a multicultural, multilingual environment. The program focuses on stress management, effective learning, time management, soft skills for today’s job market, and legal aspects of youth employment. It combines interactive workshops and learning sessions led by […]
ERUA intensive course: The Faces of Justice. Why Does Law Work Only When It Is Recognized?

About the program Our intensive course seeks to deepen participants’ awareness of justice not only as a normative ideal but also as a lived and contested reality. By engaging with diverse perspectives, the program encourages critical reflection on the social foundations of law and its role in contemporary political orders. Theoretical background Eugen Ehrlich, one […]
Right to Mental Health — BIP Summer School at SWPS University

In early July, SWPS University’s Faculty of Psychology and Law in Poznań hosted students of law, psychology, and related programs from five member universities of the European Reform University Alliance (ERUA). The students participated in a Summer School “The Human Right to Mental Health: Legal Perspectives and Practical Implications”. The School was organized as part […]
ERUA Stories: SWPS University’s RESQL system helps 400 schools to prevent bullying

According to the UNESCO’s Institute of Statistics, one third of the globe’s youth is bullied, although the numbers differ from country to country. For example, in Poland, one in ten students experiences school violence — physical or online (cyberbullying). Although awareness of this problem has been growing, the issue is not going away. RESQL […]
Erasmus Mundus Design Measures grant for USWPS and ERUA

We are proud to announce that for the very first time, SWPS University, in collaboration with the European Reform University Alliance (ERUA), was awarded an Erasmus Mundus Design Measures grant to develop the ““GREEN MUNDUS: Joint Master in the Psychology of Climate Action”. Common goal — climate action The goal of the project is to […]
ERUA Travelling Seminars — Places of Memory: Holocaust in (Pop)Culture

In mid-June, SWPS University in Kraków hosted a group of students and academic teachers from the New Bulgarian University, who attended an intensive workshop focused on “The Holocaust in (Pop)Culture”. The workshop was part of an initiative “Places of Memory” carried out annually by NBU. The traveling seminar was funded by the European Reform University […]