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  • November 2025

  • Wed 26
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    Orange for Awareness: Empowering Law Students Against Gender-Based Violence

    November 26, 202511:00 am - 1:00 pm
    South East European University Campus-Skopje

    This seminar is organized within the framework of the ChallengeEU project, as part of the ODEI Working Group (WP5), which aims, among other objectives, to strengthen students' capacities in addressing gender-based violence. "Orange for Awareness" is an activity that brings together professionals from the legal system, mental health, civil society, and activism to create a shared space for education, reflection, and awareness on one of the most serious human rights challenges. Aligned with the 2025 theme of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence  "UNiTE to End Digital Violence Against All Women and Girls", the seminar emphasizes the growing importance of combating violence in both physical and digital spaces. It aims to equip students with legal, psychological, and practical knowledge, preparing them to become professionals committed to justice, victim protection, and fostering social change. The Legal Clinic "Emine Zendeli", through its role in providing primary legal assistance, enables students to respond professionally to real cases of gender-based violence, strengthening the connection between theory, practice, and ethical engagement in the protection of human rights. Join online: https://meet.google.com/upq-ikjb-ena Involved institutions and partners: Max Vander Stoel Institute; Cortex; Mollekuqja, Margini, Hera; Shega; Centre for Women Support  

  • December 2025

  • Mon 1
    ChallengeEU Mentoring Programme

    ChallengeEU Mentoring Programme: Applications Now Open

    December 1, 2025 - December 22, 2025

    Students and staff of the ChallengeEU Alliance have a unique opportunity to take part in an inclusive and international mentoring initiative implemented across all nine universities forming the ChallengeEU Alliance. The ChallengeEU Mentoring Programme is designed to support students through guidance from European professionals, boost their self-confidence and skills, and help them define their career paths — all within a mentoring framework rooted in diversity, equity, and inclusion. Its coordination is led by the WP5 team at the University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn. Personal Growth in an International Setting Recruitment takes place online via a registration form available on the ChallengeEU Alliance website and will remain open until 15 December. All students enrolled at Alliance partner universities are eligible >>> to apply as mentees. Mentors may include university staff as well as professionals from outside academia (business, NGOs or public institutions). Their applications are also collected via a >>> dedicated form. “The programme is particularly aimed at individuals from underrepresented groups,” explains Prof. UWM, dr hab. Katarzyna Ćwirynkało, who serves as the ODEI (Openness, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion) Officer within the ChallengeEU Alliance. “This includes, for example, persons with disabilities or those identifying as members of ethnic minorities — they will be given priority when it comes to mentor selection. That said, the programme is open to everyone, and we warmly encourage all interested participants to apply. An additional benefit is the opportunity to improve language skills,” adds Prof. Ćwirynkało. Through participation in the programme, mentees will be able to build self-confidence, clarify their career directions and make informed decisions about next steps, enhance their personal and intercultural competencies, receive tailored support, and become part of the international ChallengeEU community. Mentors, too, stand to gain from participation. Benefits include strengthening mentoring and communication skills in intercultural contexts, supporting the development of students and future talents, building professional networks with colleagues from other Alliance institutions, and increasing personal visibility through engagement in ChallengeEU activities. “The idea behind mentoring programmes is to learn from more experienced individuals across various fields and areas of life, as mentors may come from academia, civil society organisations, or the business sector,” emphasises Dr Monika Ryndzionek from UWM, an ODEI expert within the ChallengeEU Alliance. “At the same time, it is worth remembering that mentors also grow through this process, particularly by sharing their experience and expertise,” she adds. ChallengeEU Mentoring Programme Structure The first edition of the ChallengeEU mentoring programme will last approximately six months. It will include at least five mentor–mentee meetings, primarily held online (with optional meetings on university campuses). Upon completion of the programme, both mentors and mentees will receive certificates of participation. In addition to mentoring meetings, participants will take part in training sessions, workshops, and guest lectures delivered by external speakers. A kick-off meeting inaugurating the programme is also planned. Two further editions of the ChallengeEU mentoring programme are scheduled for the future. One European Campus The ChallengeEU Alliance brings together nine higher education institutions: Hochschule Offenburg (Germany, project coordinator), South East European University (North Macedonia), ECAM LaSalle (France), Mid Sweden University (Sweden), Universidade Europeia (Portugal), Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies (Latvia), Universidad Europea de Valencia (Spain), University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn (Poland), and Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz FHNW (Switzerland, associated partner). The initiative was established under the European Universities programme and is funded by the European Commission. Cooperation within the Alliance focuses, among other areas, on increasing mobility within academic communities and implementing a new model of knowledge transfer that strengthens partnerships between academia and stakeholders from diverse sectors. ChallengeEU also prioritises the promotion of inclusive education and the advancement of innovation. The overarching idea behind ChallengeEU is reflected in the project’s full name:ChallengeEU — Cultivating Holistic SustAinable CoLLaborations: ENGaging Excellence in European Universities. Photo: Freepik.com

  • Fri 5

    Meeting „Together for equality” at the University of Warmia and Mazury

    December 5, 202512:00 pm - 1:30 pm
    University of Warmia and Mazury, Faculty of the Social Scienes Dybowskiego 13, Olsztyn, warminsko-mazurskie, Poland

    The Comission for Equal Opportunities of the University of Warmia and Mazury invites you to a meeting „Together for equality!" The meeting will be carried out as part of the project „Cultivating Holistic Sustainable Collaborations and Engaging Excellence in European Universities - ChallengeEU" in cooperation with the Commission for Equal Opportunities. The panel will include: prof. Paweł Wielgosz – project manager, Ph.D. Katarzyna Ćwirynkało, prof. UWM – equal rights specialist, Dr. Marta Cichy – vice-chairman of the Equal Opportunities Committee, Dr. Katarzyna Kodeniec – linguist, Dr. Monika Ryndzionek – equality training specialist, Mateusz Dampc, M.A. – spokesman for Equal Opportunities at UWM, and Izabela Stadniczenko, M.A. – internal communication coordinator at Michelin Polska. The meeting will take place on Friday, December 5 at from 12:00 to 1:30 p.m. at the Faculty of Social Sciences (Dybowskiego 13 street, Kortowo district) in room C0.01.

  • Sat 6

    ChallengeEU Talent Academy: Meet The Researchers at the SEEU

    December 6, 202511:35 am - 12:45 pm
    South East European University Campus-Skopje

    Join us for an inspiring ChallengeEU Talent Academy session! 'Meet the Researchers' training session aims to empower early-career researchers (PhD students) to develop impactful, socially relevant research—and to turn their findings into real-world results. If you’re an early-career researcher, this session is for You! Grab your coffee and enjoy three research case studies that will generate new research topics and motivate your academic journey.   Speakers: Veland Ramadani, Veli Kreci, Fortesa Asani, Lejla Ademi Shaqiri, Shqipe Salii. Adaptive Federated Learning Architecture for Breast Cancer Prediction Breast cancer prediction: exploring the use of artificial intelligence and data analytics in advancing digital healthcare, and reflecting on the ethical dimensions of predictive modelling. Indoor air pollution monitoring Indoor air pollution and environmental monitoring: illustrating how digital sensors and sustainable technologies can be employed to address public health and ecological challenges. Subjective well-being and welfare stigma Subjective well-being and welfare stigma: examining social research approaches that capture lived experiences and social inequalities through mixed and participatory research.

  • Tue 9

    INCLUDO: How inclusive is Artificial Intelligence?

    December 9, 20254:30 pm - 6:30 pm
    FHNW Campus Muttenz (Aula) or online via MS Teams Hofackerstrasse 30, Muttenz, Switzerland

    INCLUDO focuses on a highly topical issue: Artificial Intelligence and Diversity. Artificial Intelligence (AI) promises new opportunities – such as barrier-free tools or personalized learning offers. At the same time, cases of bias, discrimination, and stereotyping continue to emerge. How inclusive is AI, and what do we as users need to be aware of? We will explore these questions in an interactive workshop. Following an expert input from AI specialist Sonja Angehrn, we will jointly test various AI tools for their diversity competence and compare the results. What you’ll take away: Understanding: How does AI work – and where are its limitations? Competence: How can AI results be critically evaluated? Practice: Hands-on prompting – testing how AI responds to diversity topics Inspiration: Tools and strategies to make AI use more inclusive Date/Location: Tuesday, December 9, 2025, 4.30-6.30 PM, FHNW Campus Muttenz (Aula) or online via MS Teams (Link will be sent after registration) Program: 4:30 PM Welcome & Introduction to the topic 4:45 PM Expert input by Sonja Angehrn, Lecturer at ICAI – Interdisciplinary Center for Artificial Intelligence, OST 5:30 PM Group work: Testing AI tools 6:00 PM Discussion of results & take-home messages 6:30 PM Joint Apéro INCLUDO will be held in English and German. The event is part of the university alliance ChallengeEU.

  • Mon 15
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    Family Law through ODEI M.A.R.K.E.T.: Student Perspectives

    December 15, 202511:00 am - 3:00 pm
    HUB 700, SEEU Campus – Tetovo

    Family Law through ODEI M.A.R.K.E.T.: Student Perspectives is an academic and creative showcase designed for students of the Faculty of Law, university staff, and invited stakeholders. Family Law through ODEI M.A.R.K.E.T.: Student Perspectives is a dynamic academic event, organized within the ChallengeEU Project, designed to bring together students, mentors, university staff, and key stakeholders from the legal and social sectors. The showcase presents student-led research on essential topics in family law through the principles of Openness, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (ODEI) and the guiding pillars of the M.A.R.K.E.T. model: Multi-actor collaboration: engaging students, mentors, faculty, legal professionals, NGOs, and community members Knowledge exchange: enabling open dialogue between academia, practice, and community sectors Team-based learning: strengthening teamwork, communication, and critical thinking within student groups and mentors Research engagement: encouraging analytical exploration of Family Law through ODEI frameworks Cross-sector participation: Promoting inclusive perspectives in legal education and policy reflection Students will present their work through poster, research presentations and policy-oriented reflection. This event will: Promotes inclusive and modern legal education Strengthens research, presentation, and advocacy skills  Encourages dialogue on equality, justice, and human rights Connects students with professionals and institutions Prepares future jurists for ethical, critical, and inclusive practice Participants of the event: University students (SEEU and other universities) High school students and professors Academic and administrative staff of SEEU Law professionals NGO representatives Judges, Attorneys, Notaries Poster with the detail information

  • Thu 18
    Online Cafe: AI Best Practices in Higher Education

    ChallengeEU Online Café: Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education

    December 18, 20253:00 pm - 4:30 pm

    We are pleased to invite you to the upcoming ChallengeEU Online Café, this time dedicated to one of the most transformative topics in academia today: Artificial Intelligence in higher education. This session will bring together four speakers from four ChallengeEU partner universities, each offering brief insights into AI-related initiatives developed at their institutions: South East European University (SEEU) Universidade Europeia (UEL) ECAM LaSalle Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies (LBTU) What Will We Discuss? The conversation will be broadly structured around three overarching questions: How are institutions framing and supervising students’ use of AI?This includes usage guidelines, monitoring tools and contexts of use, and early findings on how students engage with AI in practice. In what ways can AI enrich teaching and course activities?Speakers will share practical examples of how AI is being integrated into learning and teaching. What governance, support mechanisms, and ethical frameworks are needed for responsible AI use?We will explore how universities can ensure meaningful, transparent and ethically sound integration of AI into academic life. Our aim is to create a collegial and open space for discussion, where professors and academic staff can meet peers facing similar questions, exchange experiences, and gather ideas for their own pedagogical practice. Interactive Breakout Discussions Following the speakers’ presentations, participants will join breakout rooms to exchange perspectives, compare practices, and reflect together on shared challenges and opportunities. This event is open to ChallengeEU staff members only.

  • Fri 19

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

    December 19, 2025 - January 23, 2026
    University of Warmia and Mazury, Faculty of Humanities Kurta Obitza 1, Olsztyn, Poland

    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 Dąbrowska: ania.dabrowska@uwm.edu.pl Erasmus Faculty Coordinator: Czesław Kiński: czeslaw.kinski@uwm.edu.pl Course Contact: Marta Więckiewicz-Archacka: marta.wieckiewicz@uwm.edu.pl  

  • February 2026

  • Mon 2
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    BIP: Skills for Success and Global Communication. Registration is open

    February 2

    The Erasmus+ Blended Intensive Programme (BIP), organised by Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies (LBTU), is an international learning experience designed to strengthen students’ key transversal and 21st-century competencies for academic, professional, and global environments. The programme focuses on developing intercultural communication, critical and evidence-based thinking, media and information literacy, and effective teamwork through structured international collaboration and guided interaction in multicultural and interdisciplinary teams. Participants will engage in both online and on-site learning activities, gaining practical experience in working across cultures, disciplines, and digital environments. Students will enhance their ability to communicate clearly and responsibly, evaluate information critically, recognise misinformation and AI-generated content, and collaborate successfully in international academic and professional contexts. The programme is open to students from all academic fields who wish to strengthen their skills for studying, working, and communicating in a globalised world. The blended format combines an online component with an on-site mobility period in Jelgava, Latvia, offering participants valuable exposure to diverse perspectives and international learning environments. >>> Application for Blended Intensive Programme Skills for Success and Global Communication Organiser: Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies (LBTU) Location: Jelgava, Latvia Online component: 30 March – 24 April 2026 On-site component: 13–17 April 2026 Registration deadline: 2 February 2026 More information: LBTU's website Main illustration: Freepik.com

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