We are pleased to invite your students to participate in the Blended Intensive Programme (BIP) “Lighting and Information Technologies for Vision and Perception Quality and Wellbeing”, organized by the University of Florence and coordinated by Prof. Carla Balocco.
This innovative BIP offers students the opportunity to explore how lighting and information technologies can be applied to design dynamic, sustainable environments that enhance visual comfort, perception quality, and well-being, while promoting environmental awareness and strategic responses to climate change. Through a combination of online and in-person learning, participants will engage in hands-on design activities and multidisciplinary discussions focused on human-centric lighting and energy-efficient environmental control in contemporary spaces.
Programme schedule -Virtual part: 12 January – 9 March 2026 -In-person part (Florence): 16 – 20 February 2026
Target group -Open to Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD students, with at least a B2 level of English.
Partner universities are kindly invited to indicate the number of students they may finance and complete the selection process by the end of October 2025.
Please find attached further information about the programme. We would be delighted if your students could join us in Florence for this enriching academic experience.
Career Lounge: AI and Its Opportunities for Engineers
Career Lounge: AI and Its Opportunities for Engineers - 21.10.2025 - TUM Alumni & Career
Career Lounge: AI and Its Opportunities for Engineers
📅 21 October 2025 | 🕠 5:45–9:00 p.m. | 📍 TUM Munich Campus
Join us for an engaging networking event designed for international Master's students in the engineering field! The event is part of the Engineers for Germany initiative at TUM.
The Career Lounge will feature a panel of international TUM alumni who have successfully entered the German job market, sharing their firsthand experiences and success stories in the dynamic AI industry. They will be joined by TUM alumni with hiring expertise, offering insights into the challenges and opportunities for international professionals in Germany’s engineering job market.
TUM Alumna Nejira Hadzalic (Master Electrical Engineering and Information Technology 2024), Doctoral Candidate at BMW Group
TUM Alumna Handan Özgöcen (Master Mechanical Engineering and Management 2020), Founder of Stealth AI, former Researcher at Siemens Energy, and former Team Lead at Accenture
TUM Alumnus Daniel Bucherer (Diploma Physics 1997), Cyber Security Consultant at IBM
Following the panel discussion and Q&A, there will be a networking opportunity for a personal exchange between panelists and students. Our TUM alumni will share exclusive insights, and TUM’s Student Advisory Service and Career Service representatives will be available for individual consultations. Finger food and soft drinks will be provided.
As discussed in the last DWIH New Delhi Board meeting, herewith sending you the call for application, draft agenda and promotional email for our Innovators Connect Tandem 2025 programme. It is a two week entrepreneurship programme for young researchers interested in start-up founding and early-stage start-up founders from India and Germany. Participants will work in teams to generate innovative ideas, undergo training for bringing research ideas to market and get exposure to start-up and innovation ecosystems of India and Germany. This is DWIH New Delhi’s flagship programme organised together with a group of 10 select incubators from India and Germany.
Some of our supporter institutions (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, University of Stuttgart, University of Rostock, Fraunhofer Gesellschaft, Heidelberg University, University of Cologne and Technische Universität Braunschweig) are also a part of the programme.
The call has been sent widely across Germany to innovation/ transfer/ start-up centres at universities and research institutions. Nevertheless, we would be happy if you could circulate it amongst your colleagues in Germany for promotions in case they haven’t received it already. (If applicable to your institutions).
From Germany, here is the target group of the programme:
PhD (ongoing or completed) / Postdocs (PhD not older than four years) with a lab to market idea and currently affiliated with a university, university of applied sciences or a research institution in Germany OR Early-stage start-up team members/ early-stage start-up founders (<2 years of incorporation) with minimum bachelor’s degree and preferably a master’s degree affiliated with a university, university of applied sciences or a research institution in Germany.
The programme aims to provide participants from India and Germany with knowledge about the research, innovation and start-up ecosystems of both countries and local markets. The central focus of the programme is collaboration for technology development. Participants will gain early international access during the ideation and product development phase to understand the needs of global markets and establish international contacts. The German Centre for Research and Innovation (DWIH) New Delhi will cover the costs, including international travel expenses and accommodation, for participants from Germany.
Application deadline is 13 July 2025.
You will find details of the programme in the information shared with this email as well as on our website: Innovators Connect Tandem 2025. In case of questions, please write to Aadishree Jamkhedkar at jamkhedkar@dwih.org .
Thank you for your support and best regards, Ramneet Mehta
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Ms. Ramneet Mehta
Programme Officer
German Centre for Research and Innovation - DWIH New Delhi
German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Regional Office New Delhi DLTA Complex, R.K. Khanna Stadium, 1 Africa Avenue, New Delhi 110029, India
Dear colleagues, dear members of our university community,
In addition to professional mastery and entrepreneurial spirit, the appreciation and promotion of our talents in all their diversity is particularly important to us. Accordingly, we are looking forward to celebrating TUM Diversity Month with you in June. Under the motto: “Bridging the Gap: Allyship for an Inclusive Organization”, we invite everyone to participate in a series of events, activities, and discussions designed to promote understanding, inclusion, and appreciation for diversity. We offer you a diverse program that gives you the opportunity to learn new things, meet inspiring people, get into conversation with each other - and thus live an inclusive university culture!
We look forward to seeing many of you at the events!
Best regards,
Claudia Peus Prof. Dr. Claudia Peus Senior Vice President for Talentmanagement and Diversity, TUM Director, TUM Institute for LifeLong Learning (www.lll.tum.de) Professor of Research and Science Management Technical University of Munich
Dear colleagues, dear students, dear friends of the EU,
On behalf of our Vice Dean of Research, Professor Joachim Henkel, we cordially invite you to the TUM School of Management's European Union Week. As in previous years, the aim is to celebrate the European Union and to inform our students and the broader public about it.
Please find the programhere. As a highlight, we will welcome EU Commissioner, Magnus Brunner, on Friday, May 16, at 11.30 a.m. CET.
Please feel free to share this invitation with your students, colleagues, friends, and others who might be interested. As this is a public event, everyone is invited to participate.
We, the TUM School of Management and all our EU week partners, look forward to welcoming you to our European Union Week 2025.
BIP @UNIBS - Combined Structural and Energy upgrade of buildings in rural areas (08-12 September 2025)
BIP @UNIBS - Combined Structural and Energy upgrade of buildings in rural areas (08-12 September 2025)
Dear Erasmus Partners,
Greetings from Brescia! We are currently organizing a Blended Intensive Programme (BIP) called Combined Structural and Energy upgrade of buildings in rural areas.
This Programme will investigate the historical stratification of a mountain village in the Province of Brescia, the construction and strengthening techniques, the types of materials and their origin, the state of conservation of the buildings and the most frequent structural systems used.
This BIP is designed for undergraduate, master and PhD students of Civil Engineering, Architectural Engineering, Energy, Mechanical Engineering, Architecture who are interested in building rehabilitation from different points of view: historical, materials, structural or energy.
Language of instruction and requirements: English (minimum level B2)
Dates and Location for Physical Activity:
📌 University of Brescia (Sept 8-10) Department Civil, Environmental, Architectural Engineering and Mathematics (DICATAM), Via Branze 43, Brescia (Italy); 📌 Mountain village in the Province of Brescia (Sept 11 and 12)
Dates for virtual component: N.B.: The time reference should be intended as Central European Summer Time (C.E.S.T., UTC +2) 🗓️ 4th September 2025: 3 hours (5-8 PM C.E.S.T.) held by UNIBS 🗓️ 5th September 2025: 3 hours (10 AM-1 PM C.E.S.T) held by UNIZAR 🗓️ 18th September 2025: 3 hours (5-8 PM C.E.S.T.) held by USMB
The programme will award 3 ECTS to the participants. Both virtual and physical components are mandatory.
More information can be found on this page. We are also attaching a Practical Information file, with suggestions on how to reach us and accommodations.
Please let us know if this experience could be of interest to your students: nominations can be sent through this FORM by 30th June 2025.
It is possible to nominate up to 5 students per University; any extra students will be placed on the waiting list. In case you have more than 5 students interested, please nominate them as well in the Form and add a note such as "waiting list" in the "any additional comment" section. If the number of candidates exceeds 30, a selection may be carried out based on the academic curriculum attached to the Nomination Form.
The selected students will have to 1. Sign a Learning Agreement and 2. Be registered on the Beneficiary Module, in the Mobility Activities section, under the BIP Code 2024-1-IT02-KA131-HED-000227430-1.
We kindly ask you to share this opportunity with your students; for any questions: unita.office@unibs.it
Thank you for your kind cooperation.
Best regards,
Giada Crea UNITA Office - Brescia
NTU Singapore Global Connect Fellowship
NTU Singapore Global Connect Fellowship (1 July - 31 August 2025)
I am writing to share an exciting opportunity for your students to spend the summer 2025 at NTU Singapore’s vibrant, global, state-of-the-art campus through our prestigious fully funded research programme Global Connect Fellowship (GCF) from 1 July – 31 Aug 2025. GCF attracts the best and brightest students globally pursuing their Bachelor's and Master's preferably in STEM and graduating in 2025 or 2026 with a keen interest in pursuing research and PhD at NTU.
We welcome your students to join us as Global Connect Fellows to partake an unparalleled opportunity in the cutting-edge research underway at NTU Singapore, a world-leading research-intensive public university and a global leader in science and technology. Our faculty and researchers are some of the world's most accomplished scientists, addressing humanity's grand challenge s and researching AI, Smart Manufacturing, Digital Economy, Cybersecurity, Machine Learning, Sustainability, 3D Printing, Health Sciences and more.
Ranked 15th globally by QS and the World’s 1st Young University by THE, NTU partners with over 600 leading global universities. NTU Singapore has contributed to Singapore's rise as one of the most innovative nations in the world. It has positively impacted society and industry by consistently being at the forefront of interdisciplinary teaching, research, and innovation. Your students are invited to be a part of our extraordinary journey.
We welcome you to nominate up to 5 students as Global Connect Fellows. Nominations should be sent to our office at global.connect@ntu.edu.sg by 15 Feb 2025 and nominated students must also complete the application from 1-28 Feb 2025 on the application portal for selection. Other interested students may also apply directly through the application portal. Kindly note that priority allocation will be given to nominated students.
More information on the programme may be found below and in the attached flyer.
NTU SingaporeGCFProgramme Benefits
S$5,000: Receive a generous stipend of SGD 5,000 along with complimentary housing on NTU's Yunnan Garden campus for dedicated participation in immersive research programme.
Research Mentorship from World-Leading Faculty: Gain access to some of the world’s leading scientists and faculty for valuable guidance for a nourishing and enriching research experience.
The Singapore Experience: Research and network in one of the world's most cutting-edge, vibrant, dynamic, and multicultural cities which is a gateway to Asia.
NTU Singapore Campus: Live, work, and play on a SMART, state-of-the-art campus ranked amongst the top 15 most beautiful campuses globally.
Master Classes for Professional Development: Attend specialized seminars designed to enhance your professional skills, providing insights into various aspects of academic and research careers.
Symposium Presentation: Showcase your research findings by presenting at the GCF Symposium, offering a platform to share your work with peers, faculty, and professionals.
Social Engagement: Enjoy a vibrant social community by participating in activities designed for bonding with fellow participants, fostering a sense of camaraderie and collaboration.
Networking Opportunities: Engage in networking events, workshops, and seminars that connect you with professionals, researchers, and peers, expanding your professional network and creating lasting connections.
For any further information required, please feel free to write to Global Connect at global.connect@ntu.edu.sg. Thank you in advance for spreading the word about NTU Singapore Global Connect Fellowship and we greatly appreciate your cooperation and participation in it.
Best Regards,
Assoc Prof GUILLAUME THIBAULT Assistant Dean (International Engagement), College of Science
Associate Professor, School of Biological Sciences 60 Nanyang Drive, SBS 03N 27, Singapore 637551 T +65 6592 1787 thibault@ntu.edu.sgwww.thibaultlab.com
Linköping University Summer Academy 2025
Linköping University Summer Academy 2025
Linköping University is pleased to invite your students to participate in the Linköping University Summer Academy 2025!
The LiU Summer Academy will be held 27 June – 26 July 2025 in Linköping, Sweden.
Students get to choose from 7 high-quality bachelor level courses (7.5 ECTS) taught in English and gain cultural insights together with other students from LiU’s partner universities worldwide. The LiU Summer Academy students are not affected by the Swedish Migration Agency’s extended passport control as the students will be studying in Sweden less than 90 days.
For students from LiU’s partners, the LiU Summer Academy is tuition-free. In addition to academic lectures and coursework, a variety of social activities and a fun programme will be offered, organized by our student hosts.
Housing will be provided; a fully furnished single room with a private bathroom, access to a shared kitchen and a final exit cleaning together with a regional buss pass at a total cost of SEK 6 800 currency converter
ISAE-SUPAERO
Aerospace Summer Programme 2025 - ISAE-SUPAERO
✈The AEROSPACE Summer program in a nutshell:
Dates : June 2 to July 4 2025
Application deadline: January 17, 2025. Follow the instructions of the application sectionHow to applyand completethe application form
Academic programme: 4 academic modules as well as 1 module dedicated to French language and culture (no prior knowledge of French is required). It also includes technical on-site visits of industrial partners, cultural events and French life experience!
Credits: 12 ECTS Credits for the full program (including the French module)
Eligible students: undergraduate junior and senior students with a strong interest in space and aviation
Reduced fees : Students from a partner university : 6500€ (Individual student 8000€)
We look forward to welcoming your students on our campuses.
Kind regards,
ISAE-SUPAERO International Office
EuroTeQ Day
EuroTeQ Day (21 Nov 2024)
Innovative teaching, stays abroad, and the best of European university cooperation
On November 21, 2024 the EuroTeQ Engineering University invites all members of the TUM family to the first EuroTeQ Day - a celebration of university collaboration and educational excellence across Europe. This unique event will bring together students, teachers, researchers, and staff at all partner universities, both online and in person, to showcase the diverse opportunities EuroTeQ has to offer. We look forward to welcoming you to EuroTeQ Day!
Imperial College London: IROP - International Research Opportunities
IROP Information Session: Register to attend the online IROP Information Session on Monday 2nd December at 16:00 – 16:45 GMT to learn more about this opportunity.
You have received your admission and are preparing for your studies at TUM at home? With theFirst Steps Info Sessions, we would like to provide you with important and practical information even before you arrive at your place of study – for the best possible start to your new studies.
First Steps - International Students share their Experiences
What is it like to come to TUM as an international student? Ask the students directly! Current international TUM students will share their experiences in peer-to-peer conversations and talk about their first time arriving in Germany and at TUM. Our info sessions address topics about studying, arrival formalities, finding housing, getting to know other students, integrating into a new culture and maintaining cultural habits. You can ask our international students questions and learn from their experiences and advice to deal with culture shock in your new environment and to help have a successful start at TUM.
Taiwan: MS Program in Disaster Risk Reduction and Resilience
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