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Registration for Blended Intensive Programme (BIP): “Resilience Lab: media for social change”

University of Warmia and Mazury, Faculty of Humanities Kurta Obitza 1, Olsztyn

We are pleased to invite all our partners in the Challenge EU Alliance to participate in the upcoming edition of the Blended Intensive Programme (BIP) "Resilience Lab: Media for Social Change" This BIP brings together students and academic staff from different fields to explore how media shape public opinion and can support positive social change. Focusing on resilience to disinformation, the program combines online sessions with an intensive on-site module, enabling participants to critically analyze information and create responsible, impactful media content. Program Dates:  Virtual sessions: May 4th, 2026 On-site component in Olsztyn: May 11-15, 2026 We are looking for Bachelor, Master & PhD students in the humanities and social sciences. You are also warmly invited to contribute as a lecturer, mentor, or session leader, if interested – we'd be thrilled to co-design this experience with you. We kindly ask each partner to confirm their willingness to participate by January 23th, 2026 and to select and confirm their students by February 23th, 2026, so we can proceed with the necessary coordination for logistics and team formation. For more information, please find the BIP Invitation Flyer Resilience Lab - Media for Social Change UWM. Should you have any questions or need further clarification, we are at your disposal. Contact:  Erasmus+ Institutional Coordinator: Anna DÄ…browska: ania.dabrowska@uwm.edu.pl Erasmus Faculty Coordinator: CzesÅ‚aw KiÅ„ski: czeslaw.kinski@uwm.edu.pl Course Contact: Marta WiÄ™ckiewicz-Archacka: marta.wieckiewicz@uwm.edu.pl  

Kick-off Meeting of the ChallengeEU International Mentoring Programme

Kick-off Meeting of the ChallengeEU International Mentoring Programme marks the official start of the programme and provides a shared framework for all participants. Purpose of the kick-off meeting: introduction to the ChallengeEU Mentoring Programme and its objectives, overview of the programme structure and timeline, clarification of roles and mutual expectations, practical information on how mentoring cooperation is organised, Q&A session. Training focus: the role and responsibilities of a mentor in the ChallengeEU programme, mentoring boundaries, ethics, and confidentiality, working with diverse mentee profiles and expectations, effective mentoring practices and communication, common challenges and good practices from different mentoring contexts. Available training sessions: 19 January 2026, 17:45–19:00 CET 22 January 2026, 12:45–14:00 CET