The spring edition of the BIPs is here! Choose among 25 Blended Intensive Programs and apply by April 28th!
18 March to 28 April 2024
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- Hybrid
- Open to
- CIVIS students
- Date
- 18 March to
28 April 2024
Transcending the limits of traditional courses, the Blended Intensive Programmes are a form of mobility within the Erasmus+’ programme. Depending on the topic and the setup, a BIP might attract students from different disciplines and a broad range of countries, even beyond Europe.
This season's 25 Blended Intensive Programmes cover all 5 main themes of the Alliance and are now available for registration on our dedicated courses page:
Climate, environment and energy
- Quantifying vulnerability to natural hazards in changing climate patterns. New perspectives and methods
- Co-creatingt urban futures
- H2O Pollution: holistic approach and nature based solutions
- Climate change imprint on a tectonically active landscape
- Climate change and landscape evolution in the Mediterranean context
- Delve into Santorini's geological marvels and volcanic risks
Society, culture, heritage
- A revival of ideologies? Ideas and opinions in contemporary democracies
- Democracy, citizens & new forms of civic engagement
- Main St. Civis Doctoral Seminar Series
- Pluralism of economic ideas
- European Election in times of (poli)crises
- Law, Community and Justice
- Online fake news and disinformation: recognize and verify
- The Ethics of narratives: between old and new media
- Linguistic cultures and communities in Europe (past and present). Building the Eurotales museum
- TransMount - Transitions in Mountain Environments
- Strategic Communication for Social Change
- The challenge of sustainability in European democracies
Health
Cities, territories and mobilities
Digital and technological transformation
- AI and STEAM: Changing Learning, Shaping Futures
- Novel Research and Ethics: from Neuroscience to AI
- Basis and methods of localisation. Translation of computer products and video games
- Science communication: sharing knowledge and creating connections
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While taking part in a BIP, the students participate in online learning from home. The virtual session is then followed by a 5 days physical mobility to another CIVIS member university, to allow participants to work alongside professors and students from across the Alliance and beyond. There are also programmes open for students from partner universities in Africa:
- Basis and Methods of Localisation. Translation of Computer Products and Video Games
- Co-creating Urban Futures
- Main St. Civis Doctoral Seminar Series
- Natural products: applications, formulations
- Quantifying vulnerability to natural hazards in changing climate patterns. New perspectives and methods
The BIPs have been organised for 2 years now, and hundreds of students have discovered that their dream of studying abroad can come true in a new, convenient, and innovative way.
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CIVIS students from every level and field of study can now apply directly via the CIVIS Portal and get the opportunity to participate in one of these programmes. Each individual course has its own requirements.
Pursuing a BIP offers students 3 to 6 ECTS credits, depending on the workload. Also, each participation in a CIVIS BIP will be added to the student's CIVIS Passport - an innovative tool that records all CIVIS activities and recognises learning experiences at a European level.
The answers to all your questions can be found here.
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