The three programs are offered in English and have different focuses: The Research Leadership Programme is designed for individuals who lead a research group. The Staff Development Programme is aimed at staff involved in human resources development and the Open Science Programme is intended for those who develop open science offerings at their university and advise researchers. The training courses not only give participants the opportunity to deepen their knowledge in the respective field. They also have the opportunity to interact with members of the nine other YUFE universities, to learn about best practices, and to improve their intercultural skills.
The training takes place in groups of twenty people per programme – two from each YUFE university. These groups meet digitally and in person. The programs are led by experts of YUFE universities and external trainers. Participation in the programs is free of charge. Funding for travel to the face-to-face meetings can be applied for through the ERASMUS Staff Mobility programme.
Those interested can apply with a letter of motivation in English by June 16. You can find details in the comprehensive programme descriptions.
About YUFE
YUFE stands for Young Universities for the Future of Europe and is an alliance of ten European universities and two non-university partners. Their common goal is to build an open and inclusive European university. YUFE offers students and university staff Europe-wide opportunities for further development in education, research, and employment. In addition to the University of Bremen, the following universities are members of YUFE: Maastricht University (Netherlands), Nicolaus Copernicus University Toruń (Poland), University Carlos III de Madrid (Spain), University of Antwerp (Belgium), University of Cyprus, University of Eastern Finland, University of Essex (UK), University of Rijeka (Croatia), and University Sorbonne Nouvelle (France).
YUFE is an alliance selected and funded by the European Commission. The University of Bremen is also supported by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the State of Bremen's Senator for Science and Ports.
Contact:
Charlotte Simmat
YUFE Staff Journey
Phone: +49 421 218-60347
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