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SUMMARY:Equipped to Act: Building Professional Competence in Preventing and Responding to Domestic Violence!
DESCRIPTION:Course Type: Applied Blended Challenge (ABC) Programme \nThese credit-bearing blended programmes use a challenge-based approach and include at least one mobility week for students from all ACE2-EU members.\nThey are delivered jointly by ACE2-EU universities and external stakeholders from industry\, society\, or government.\nTheir main goal is for students to work together on solutions to real-world challenges related to EU priorities such as the digital and green transitions and current socio-economic issues. \nDuration and Timeline:  \n\nOnline component: 17 – 19 November 2025\, 15:00 – 17:00 CEST and 12 December 2025\, 10:00  -12:00 CEST\n\n\nOn-site component: 01 – 05 December 2025\n\n\nLocation where it will take place: Targu Jiu\, Romania\n\n10 hrs synchronous online\, 25 hrs on-site + 55 hrs independent and group work \nAward\, Credits and Certification  \nOn successful completion of the course participants will receive 3 ECTS credits and a certificate of attendance \nOrganised by:  \nConstantin Brancusi University (Romania) – Lead and Host Institution \n\nCorina Drăgan\nMonica-Delia Bîcă\nCristian – Adrian Miron\n\nGoce Delcev University (North Macedonia) \n\nElena Maksimova\nOlga Koshevaliska\nDaniela Koceva\n\nSantarem Polytechnic University (Portugal) \n\nPerpetua Silva\nMaria Potes Barbas\n\nLatvian Academy of Culture (Latvia) \n\nKatrīna Dūka\nSintija Skrabe\n\nExternal stakeholders that will be involved in the course: \n\nGorj County Police Inspectorate \nGeneral Directorate of Social Assistance and Child Protection\nGorj County Court \n”Christian” Day Centre \nNational Agency for Equal Opportunities between Women and Men \nResearch Institute for Quality of Life \nTârgu Jiu Bar Association \nTârgu Jiu Prison\n\nCourse Description and Learning Objectives \n“To prepare future professionals to effectively prevent and respond to domestic violence by developing their understanding\, critical awareness\, and practical competencies through real-life community challenges and interdisciplinary collaboration.“ \nCourse Description:\nThis interdisciplinary course aims to equip students with the professional knowledge\, skills\, and attitudes required to prevent and respond effectively to domestic violence. Based on real challenges from the local community in Târgu Jiu (Romania)\, the course combines theoretical input with practical experiences\, allowing students to interact directly with professionals working in law enforcement\, social services\, education\, justice\, and civil society. \nParticipants will explore the complexity of domestic violence through a multidisciplinary lens\, including legal\, psychological\, social\, cultural and ethical dimensions. They will engage in interactive sessions\, case analyses\, simulations\, and field visits\, and will collaborate on concrete proposals for improving prevention and intervention mechanisms. The course is designed for students preparing for careers in social work\, education\, psychology\, law\, healthcare\, culture and related fields. \nAt the end of the programme\, students will be required to develop a team-based research project in their home universities\, focusing on a topic directly linked to the course: children left without parental protection as a result of domestic violence-related crimes. The research outcomes will be compiled and published as a collective volume and may serve as the foundation for future European-funded project proposals. Students will also be encouraged to present their work at conferences organised within the Alliance or other academic settings. \nSpecific learning objectives include: \n\nIncreasing students’ awareness of the multiple forms\, causes\, and consequences of domestic violence across different socio-cultural contexts.\nDeveloping interdisciplinary professional skills for identifying\, preventing\, and responding to domestic violence\, with a focus on collaboration between social\, legal\, educational\, and healthcare services.\nFamiliarising students with institutional frameworks and support mechanisms\, including legal instruments and intervention protocols at national and European levels.\nEnhancing students’ empathy and communication abilities when working with victims\, their families\, and other stakeholders.\nEncouraging critical reflection on ethical\, cultural\, and gender-based dimensions of domestic violence\, and their impact on professional practice.\nApplying acquired knowledge and skills through practical activities based on real-life challenges from the local community (e.g.\, case studies\, simulations\, field visits\, stakeholder interactions).\n\nBy the end of the course\, students will be able to: \n\nIdentify and analyse the root causes\, forms\, and consequences of domestic violence within different socio-cultural and institutional contexts;\nRecognise the professional roles and responsibilities in preventing and responding to domestic violence\, across disciplines such as social work\, education\, law\, psychology\, and healthcare;\nUnderstand and apply national and international frameworks for the protection of victims\, including legal instruments\, child protection policies\, and multi-agency intervention protocols;\nDemonstrate effective communication and empathy skills when engaging with victims\, families\, and stakeholders;\nUse art and cultural activities as tools for emotional expression\, trauma processing\, and empowerment in the context of domestic violence.\nCollaborate in interdisciplinary teams to design context-sensitive solutions for real-life domestic violence challenges;\nDevelop a research-based response to a specific issue related to domestic violence (e.g.\, children left without parental care due to domestic crimes)\, and present findings in academic and professional contexts;\nReflect critically on ethical dilemmas and professional practices\, with an emphasis on prevention\, child protection\, and victim empowerment.\n\nWhich students would find this course useful for them? \nThis course may be suitable for students from ACE2-EU partner universities enrolled in undergraduate or postgraduate programmes in the following fields: \n\nSocial Work\nPsychology\nLaw / Criminology\nEducation / Special Education\nSociology\nPublic Health\nPolitical Science / Public Policy\nHuman Rights / Gender Studies\nNursing / Healthcare-related disciplines\nCommunication Sciences (with interest in social advocacy)\nCulture\nProfessional  Management\nStudents from other fields with a strong interest in domestic violence prevention\, social justice\, and victim support are also encouraged to apply.\n\nThis course may be suitable for those who have an interest in: \n\nUnderstanding and addressing gender-based violence and domestic abuse\nMotivation to work in interdisciplinary and multicultural teams\nCommitment to human rights\, social justice\, and child protection\nEmotional maturity\, empathy\, and a willingness to engage with sensitive real-life issues\nCapacity to reflect critically on professional roles and ethical responsibilities\n\nRecommended Language Level : \n\nBasic to intermediate level of English (B1 – B2)\, as the working language will be English\n\nApplications Process: \nInterested applicants should 🔗 Apply here: https://forms.gle/gr2jYGqyMhWK1dzr8 \nDeadline for receipt of applications: 3 October 2025\, 23:59 \nA notification of acceptance to participate will be sent to successful applicants on the 10 of October 2025 (an acceptance letter will be sent by the host institution and will include programme registration details) \nFurther Information \nFor any further information or queries related to the course\, please contact: Ace-com@e-ucb.ro
URL:https://www.ace2eu.eu/event/equipped-to-act-building-professional-competence-in-preventing-and-responding-to-domestic-violence-3/
CATEGORIES:Student Opportunities
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SUMMARY:Unite and inspire\, breaking social barriers for people with special needs
DESCRIPTION:Course Type: Applied Blended Challenge (ABC) Programme \nThese are blended credit-bearing programmes which use a challenge-based pedagogical approach will involve a minimum of one mobility week for participating students and will be open to students from all ACE2-EU alliance members. The main aim of ABCs is to allow students to work collectively on developing work plans and solutions focussed on solving real-world challenges identified by external stakeholders relevant to EU priority areas\, through a blended challenge- based pedagogical approach. \n Duration and Timeline:  \n\nCourse components and contact hours:10 hrs synchronous online\, 25 hrs on-site + 55 hrs independent and group work\nOnline component: 17 – 19 November 2025\, 15:00 – 17:00 CEST and 12 December 2025\, 10:00 – 12:00 CEST\nOn-site component: 01 – 05 December 2025 (it will take place: Targu Jiu\, Romania)\n\n  \nAward\, Credits and Certification  \nOn sucessful completion of the course participants will receive 3 ECTS credits and a certificate of attendance \nOrganised by: \nConstantin Brancusi University (Romania) Lead and Host Institution \n\nLoredana Adriana Pătrăscoiu\nRocselana Verdeș\nAmalia Todoruț\n\nCarinthia University of Applied Sciences (Austria)  \n\nOana Ștefania Mitrea\n Antonia Kranzelbinder\n\nSantarém Polytechnic University (Portugal) \n\nPerpétua Silva\nCristina Novo\nIsabel Alexandra Damasceno Piscalho\n\nUniversidad Francisco de Vitoria (Spain)  \n\nSusana Bautista\nEste Vela\nLaura Martin\nLorena Lobato\n\nExternal stakeholders that will be involved in the course: \n\n”Christian” Day Centre\nCentres for Inclusive Education – Târgu Jiu\nQuality of Life Research Institute\nFoundation – Institute of Resources for Education\, Social Protection and Restorative Justice\nGorj County General Directorate of Social Assistance and Child Protection\n\n Course Description and Learning Objectives \n“It is intended for those who wish to develop the skills\, understanding\, and attitudes needed to interact effectively and respectfully with people with disabilities\, particularly those with neuropsychological conditions\, by promoting social inclusion\, adapting communication\, fostering tolerance\, and providing appropriate care. The course focuses on creating inclusive solutions to real challenges in line with the ‘Society for All’ vision and\, through a service-learning (SL) and project-based learning approach\, engages students in meaningful community initiatives that encourage complex and holistic interventions to support the well-being and participation of people with disabilities.“ \n Course Description:\n \nThis course offers an immersive learning journey that combines interactive online sessions\, practical onsite experiences\, and reflective follow-up activities\, designed to strengthen students’ knowledge and skills in inclusive education and support for people with disabilities. \nThe programme begins with interactive online activities (17 – 19 November 2025)\, introducing participants to essential concepts such as sustainable development\, human rights\, and the principles of creating schools and societies for all. Students will explore key topics including neurodiversity\, disability and special educational needs\, equity in education\, and universal design frameworks (including Universal Design for Learning and Augmentative and Alternative Communication\, as aligned with the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities). The sessions will also address different types of accessibility\, assistive and smart assistive technologies\, as well as approaches such as Person-Centered Planning and User-Centered Design. \nThe learning experience continues with the onsite component (01 – 05 December 2025)\, blending theoretical modules with applied\, hands-on engagement in real-life contexts. Students will gain a deeper understanding of the support systems available for people with disabilities\, covering topics such as social support services\, the interdisciplinary roles of professionals\, and communication techniques adapted to various types of disabilities. Practical activities will include participation in adapted games and social engagement at a Day Centre for people with disabilities\, as well as observational and interactive sessions at a Centre for Inclusive Education. These sessions will provide insight into differentiated teaching tools\, the comparative benefits and challenges of inclusive versus mainstream education\, and the role of families in the educational process. Students will also engage in case study analysis\, examining how educational\, social\, and medical services integrate to ensure comprehensive and continuous care. \nThe course concludes with online reflection activities (12 December 2025)\, where participants will consolidate and share their learning. Students will be encouraged to organize workshops at their home institutions\, design awareness campaigns\, produce educational materials\, and collaborate on mini-projects with universities or local organizations. These activities aim to foster sustained engagement\, promote inclusive practices\, and inspire community-oriented action. \nThrough this dynamic blend of theory\, practice\, and reflection\, the course equips students with the professional competence and collaborative mindset necessary to prevent exclusion and to effectively respond to the diverse needs of individuals with disabilities. \n  \nSpecific learning objectives include: \n\nEnhancing students’ capacity to understand the needs of vulnerable people\, with a specific focus on individuals with neurological disabilities;\nPromoting the development of an inclusive society\, Society for All\, by educating and empowering future professionals as agents of change;\nPromoting a multidisciplinary perspective of intervention\, ensuring complex and holistic support .\n\nBy the end of the course\, students will be able to: \n\nDemonstrate a clear understanding of key concepts related to sustainable development\, human rights\, neurodiversity\, and inclusive education;\nIdentify and apply principles of Universal Design and Universal Design for Learning in educational and community settings;\nRecognize and evaluate different types of accessibility and select appropriate assistive and smart assistive technologies;\nDesign and implement Person-Centered Planning strategies and apply User-Centered Design approaches in support programmes;\nCommunicate effectively with individuals with various types of disabilities\, using adapted tools and augmentative and alternative communication techniques.\nCollaborate with professionals from multiple disciplines to develop integrated support solutions for people with disabilities;\nPlan and deliver inclusive educational and social activities in both formal and non-formal contexts;\nDisseminate acquired knowledge and skills through workshops\, awareness campaigns\, and collaborative projects in their academic or local communities.\n\n Which students would find this course useful for them? \nThis course may be suitable for students from ACE2-EU partner universities enrolled in undergraduate or postgraduate programmes in the following fields: \n\nSocial Work\nPsychology\nLaw\nEducation / Special Education\nSociology\nPublic Health\nPolitical Science / Public Policy\nHuman Rights / Gender Studies\nNursing / Healthcare-related disciplines\nCommunication Sciences (with interest in social advocacy)\nCulture\nManagement\n\nThis course may be suitable for those who have an interest in: \n\nContributing to  community-based projects and real-life interventions\nWorking in  interdisciplinary and multicultural teams\n Human rights\nReflecting on personal experiences and professional development\n Becoming an advocate for inclusive practices in their home communities or institutions\n\nRecommended Language Level : \n\nBasic to intermediate level of English (B1-B2)\, as the working language will be English\n\nApplications Process: \nInterested applicants should \n🔗 Apply here: https://forms.gle/5DAbu3Gf2gFM31Zq6 \nDeadline for receipt of applications: 3 Ocober 2025\, 23:59 \nA notification of acceptance to participate will be sent to sucessful applicants on the 10 October 2025 (an acceptance letter will be sent by the host institution and will include programme registration details) \nFurther Information \nFor any further information or queries related to the course\, please contact: \nAce-com@e-ucb.ro.
URL:https://www.ace2eu.eu/event/unite-and-inspire-breaking-social-barriers-for-people-with-special-needs-2/
CATEGORIES:Student Opportunities
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SUMMARY:CoActEU – Law\, Policies and Practices for Sustainable Societies
DESCRIPTION:Course Type: Applied Blended Challenge (ABC) Programme \nThese are blended credit-bearing programmes which use a challenge-based pedagogical approach will involve a minimum of one mobility week for participating students and will be open to students from all ACE2-EU Aalliance members. The main aim of ABCs is to allow students to work collectively on developing work plans and solutions focussed on solving real-world challenges identified by external stakeholders relevant to EU priority areas\, through a blended challenge- based pedagogical approach. \n  \nDuration and Timeline:  \n\nCourse components and contact hours: 20 hrs synchronous online\, 25 hrs onsite + 45 hrs independent and group work\nOnline component: 1\, 3\, 5 December 2025\, 10:12 CEST ; 9 – 10 December 2025\, 10:12 CEST\, 22 – 23 December 2025\, 10:12 CEST.\nOn-site component: 15 – 19 December 2025 (Goce Delcev University (UGD)– North Macedonia).\n\n  \nAward\, Credits and Certification  \nOn sucessful completion of the course participants will receive 3 ECTS credits and a certificate of attendance \nOrganised by: \nGoce Delcev University (UGD)– North Macedonia \n\nAna Nikodinovska Krstevska\nBiljana Todorova\nBorka Tusevska Gavrilovikj\n\nUniversity Constantin Brâncusi (UCB) – Romania \n\nLuminița Georgeta Popescu\nCorina Drăgan\nAdriana Comarlă\n\nExternal stakeholders that will be involved in the course: \nMunicipality of Stip\, Republic of North Macedonia \nCourse Description and Learning Objectives \nCoActEU – Law\, Policies and Practices for Sustainable Societies \nis a 4-week Applied Blended Challenge (ABC) programme that combines online and face-to-face learning. Designed for students from diverse disciplines\, the course introduces the EU’s approach to sustainability and empowers youth to act as agents of change in their communities. \nWorking in international and interdisciplinary teams\, students will explore EU sustainability law and policies\, identify local challenges\, and co-design innovative solutions in collaboration with universities\, local stakeholders\, and civil society. The programme culminates in the design and presentation of community-based project proposals that translate European sustainability strategies into practical local action. \n  \nCourse Description:\n \nThe course is designed to introduce\, deepen\, and broaden students’ understanding of sustainability as a multidimensional concept\, with particular emphasis on the policies\, legal frameworks\, and practices that underpin the development of sustainable societies. The entire course is delivered through online sessions\, on-site session and reflection session\, \nOnline sessions: The online component of the course provides students with a foundational understanding of sustainability in the European context\, combining theoretical knowledge with practical application. During these sessions\, students will: \n\nFamiliarise themselves with European sustainable development Onsite sessions: The policies\, exploring key strategies and frameworks that guide sustainability efforts across the EU.\nExamine EU law and institutions\, with a focus on how sustainability policies are formulated\, implemented\, and monitored at different levels.\nEngage in discussions with experts and academics to analyse legal\, political\, and institutional challenges related to sustainability.\nCollaborate in teams to develop initial project ideas\, applying their acquired knowledge to propose practical solutions for local sustainability challenges.\n\nThe online sessions lay the groundwork for subsequent onsite activities\, ensuring students are prepared to engage with local stakeholders and apply theoretical concepts in practical\, community-based projects. \nOnsite component of the course provides students with hands-on\, experiential learning opportunities that complement the theoretical knowledge gained online. During these sessions\, students will: \n\nParticipate in theoretical modules delivered through a structured\, methodology-driven approach.\nComplete practical assignments designed to apply sustainability concepts in real-world contexts.\nVisit workshops\, laboratories\, and relevant institutions\, gaining direct exposure to sustainability practices.\nEngage in knowledge and experience exchanges with practitioners and key stakeholders\, fostering professional insight and collaborative skills.\n\nThrough these activities\, students will develop a deeper understanding of sustainability as both a lifestyle and a guiding principle\, preparing them to contribute effectively to creating more sustainable and livable communities. \nFollow-up / reflection: The follow-up component of the course is designed to consolidate and apply the knowledge and skills acquired during the online and onsite sessions. During these sessions\, students will: \n\nPractice and apply acquired knowledge by engaging with real-life cases\, practical examples\, and concrete sustainability challenges.\nDisseminate knowledge through workshops\, project presentations\, and analyses of regulations\, legislation\, and best practices.\nReceive mentoring and guidance to finalise their project proposals\, ensuring academic rigor and practical feasibility.\nShare results online with the broader European network of partners\, fostering cross-cultural collaboration and exchange.\nConduct reflection and evaluation to assess what strategies and solutions work best and how they can be adapted or scaled further.\nPrepare for potential funding applications or local initiatives\, translating project ideas into actionable community interventions.\n\nThese sessions aim to ensure that students not only internalise theoretical knowledge but also gain practical experience in implementing sustainable solutions\, reinforcing their ability to contribute effectively to sustainable societies. \n  \nSpecific learning objectives include: \nParticipants will: \n\nIdentify and critically analyse sustainability challenges in their communities and disciplines.\nCollaborate with peers from diverse academic backgrounds and with local stakeholders.\nCo-design impactful\, community-oriented projects that connect EU policies with local practice.\nDevelop key transversal skills:\nCritical thinking & problem-solving\nCommunication & advocacy\nCreativity & innovation\nProject planning & leadership\nIntercultural awareness & teamwork\nReflect on their personal and professional growth as collective change-makers in sustainable societies.\n\nBy the end of the course\, students will be able to: \n\nBy participating in the CoActEU – Law\, Policies and Practices for Sustainable Societies\, studens will gain a powerful combination of skills\, experiences\, and opportunities that go beyond the classroom:\nUnderstand and analyse sustainability as a multidimensional concept\, including environmental\, social\, and economic dimensions.\nExplain European Union sustainability policies and strategies\, and critically assess their formulation\, implementation\, and impact.\nEvaluate relevant legal frameworks and institutional structures that govern sustainable development at European and local levels.\nApply sustainability principles in practical contexts through project-based learning and real-life case studies.\nCollaborate effectively with peers\, stakeholders\, and practitioners to co-design innovative solutions for local sustainability challenges.\nCommunicate project proposals and findings clearly and persuasively\, both in written and oral formats.\nReflect critically on sustainability practices\, identifying effective strategies and potential improvements.\nDevelop skills for planning\, implementing\, and monitoring community-based sustainability initiatives\, including understanding potential funding mechanisms.\nDemonstrate ethical and responsible decision-making that considers social\, environmental\, and economic implications of actions.\nIntegrate theoretical knowledge with practical experience\, preparing to contribute to sustainable societies as informed citizens and professionals.\n\nWhich students would find this course useful for them? \nThis course may be suitable for students from ACE2-EU partner universities enrolled in undergraduate or postgraduate programmes in the following fields: \n\nLaw\nPolitical science\nEnvrinmental studies\nEconomics\nSociology\nApplied science and practices\nEthics/Philosophy\nEducation\nEU and International polocies and law\nUrban and regional planning\nOther academic areas also contribute to the understanding and development of the sustainability concept\, particularly in relation to policy-making\, legislation\, and practical implementation.\n\nThis course may be suitable for those who have an interest in: \n\nUnderstanding sustainability as a multidimensional concept\, including its social\, economic\, and environmental aspects\nEuropean Union policies\, law\, and governance related to sustainable development\nDesigning\, implementing\, and evaluating practical sustainability projects at the local or community level\nEngaging with legal\, political\, and institutional frameworks that shape sustainable societies\nCollaborating with peers\, stakeholders\, and practitioners to co-create innovative solutions\nEthical decision-making and responsible citizenship in the context of sustainability\nDeveloping professional skills in project management\, policy analysis\, and knowledge dissemination\n\nRecommended Language Level : \n\nBasic to intermediate level of English (B1 – B2)\, as the working language will be English\n\nApplication Process: \nInterested applicants should \n🔗 Apply here: https://forms.gle/aZdLzShYX8ywqRpK7 \nDeadline for receipt of applications:  Friday\, 10 October 2025 before 23:59 \nA notification of acceptance to participate will be sent to sucessful applicants on the day of month year (an acceptance letter will be sent by the host institution and will include programme registration details) \nFurther Information \nFor any further information or queries related to the course\, please contact: ace-com@e-ucb.ro
URL:https://www.ace2eu.eu/event/coacteu-law-policies-and-practices-for-sustainable-societies/
CATEGORIES:Student Opportunities
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SUMMARY:Call for Registration – Transnational Entrepreneurship Traineeship Programme
DESCRIPTION:Date: 2 December 2025\, 10:00 – 11:30 am CST\nLocation: Online (the meeting link will be shared upon registration)\nOrganised by: Entrepreneurship Academy\, ARIES Incubator \nAbout the Programme\nThe Transnational Entrepreneurship Traineeship Programme offers students the opportunity to gain practical experience\, develop entrepreneurial skills\, and expand their international network. \nCertificate of attendance is not included. \nLearning Outcomes\n\nHands-on experience: work on real projects and learn how to transform ideas into action.\nSkill development: acquire competences in problem-solving\, teamwork\, leadership\, and innovation.\nInternational networking: connect with students\, startups\, mentors\, and potential investors from across Europe.\nCareer advantage: strengthen your profile with practical startup experience to enhance future career or business opportunities.\nPersonal mentoring: benefit from guidance provided by experienced entrepreneurs and experts.\n\nTarget Group\nThe programme is open to students from all study levels and disciplines who are interested in entrepreneurship and innovation. \nRegistration\n\nDeadline for registration: 28 November 2025\, 23:59 CET\nRegistration form: https://forms.gle/wMmHzEBb3m29Nsmm8\n\nContact\nFor additional information\, please contact:\ninfo.ariesincubator@e-ucb.ro
URL:https://www.ace2eu.eu/event/call-for-registration-transnational-entrepreneurship-traineeship-programme/
CATEGORIES:Student Opportunities
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