Mobility Community
Are you working with Erasmus+ mobility? Do you want to exchange with peers on how to streamline and improve your work? Would you like to discuss mobility-related topics with like-minded colleagues and explore best practices together? Then, the EUF Mobility Community is for you!
More specifically, what are Mobility Community sessions about?
This Community of practice is designed for staff members working in student and/or staff mobility (including coordination, organisation, assistance etc.) to explore challenges and learn from others facing similar issues. In an informal setting, participants can share their topics of interest to help set the agenda for these online sessions. The Community will encourage cross-border exchanges and identify common bottlenecks at the European level.
What to expect from Mobility Community sessions?
The first session will introduce the Community’s objectives and gather feedback on topics of interest. Subsequent regular online sessions will focus on the most requested topics. These sessions will facilitate open discussions, knowledge sharing, and collaborative problem-solving among participants.
Who can participate?
All colleagues from EUF network universities involved in mobility-related work are warmly invited to join. Your participation will enrich the discussions and help shape the content. This Community is a space to share practices, learn from each other, and contribute to collective knowledge.
Details on session registration and additional information will be shared through the EUF Mobility Community mailing list. If you would like to receive more information about the Mobility Community and its upcoming sessions, please sign up here.
Calendar of Sessions
- October 3, 2024: This session kicks off the Mobility Community introducing the Community’s objectives while gathering feedback from participants on topics of interest.
- November 14, 2024: topic to be defined at launch
- December 12, 2024: topic to be defined at launch
- February 13, 2025: topic to be defined at launch