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Mobility App. Round for 24/25 is enabled.
Applications for network mobilities are possible until June 15. Freemover mobility applications are possible from July 1 on.
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94 networks awarded for the academic year 2024/25
Based on the assessment by our national experts, the "International Commission" awarded 94 networks for the academic year 2024/2025. We congratulate all participating institutes.

Featured Cooperations
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Literature in Praxis: Professional challenges of reading, translating and editing in the digital age

LITPRAX Workshop Novi Sad © Bojana Kovacevic Petrovic

Coordinated by the University of Ljubljana, the main purpose of this project is to train better readers and to provide students of the humanities with the necessary tools to be successful in all book-related professions - whether as teachers, publishers, translators, editors, etc.

In April 2024 the city of Ljubljana will host the LITPRAX Spring school dedicated to theatre production – and a LITPRAX Symposium with participants from Spain, Hungary, Czech Republic and further partner countries. The Project officially ends on June 2024, but a database with several thousands of bibliographic references will assure its sustainability. Other results which will have a long-term impact will be the Curriculum, which is applied in the three universities, and the Manual on contemporary Spanish and Latin American literature, which will be made available worldwide. The LITPRAX Project would have been unimaginable without the long tradition of collaboration between the professors and researchers of the CEEPUS network “Red de Hispanistas de Europa Central”, that is active since 2010. Not only three of the university partners of the LITPRAX project are part of this network, but also many colleagues from other Spanish departments who have been collaborating for years through the CEEPUS programme were actively involved in the activities of the Litprax project and showed their interest in using the results of this project in their teaching and research activities.

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„VetNEST Extended“: 12 Veterinary schools in 12 different CEEPUS countries offering highest standards.

VETnest - veterinary medicine. © Shutterstock/PH888

„VetNEST Extended“: Winner of the CEEPUS Ministers´ Prize 2022! 12 Veterinary schools in 12 different CEEPUS countries offering highest standards in education with a wide range of topics.

This regional network, founded already in 1993, offers lectures for graduates as well as for undergraduates and opportunities like 8 different summer schools. Their experts are teaching in topics like Biosafety, Zoonose, Aquaculture, Exotic Medicine and Surgery etc.
Certain conditions of the membership were agreed upon to keep high standards, so the main prerequisite for the full membership is the accreditation by the European Association of Establishments for Veterinary Education (EAEVE). Therefore, all partner universities are active members of the EAEVE and this common standard helps the full academic recognition of the studies made in one of the partner institutions.
VetNEST is also involved in several additional activities within the “Lifelong Learning Program” framework and participates in many international projects with different fundings. So, VetNEST is regarded in several aspects as a “reference workshop” of the EAEVE as well as for CEEPUS. The network won the CEEPUS Ministers' Prize of Excellence in 2022!

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What our scholars have to say
Nicholas Chang
Exchange student in Szeged
The very warm welcome that I was received by at the faculty, as well as by the National CEEPUS Office, made me feel like an important guest and not just a number.
Prof. Jelka Gersak
Professor and network coordinator, Ljubljana
It is important to point out that the activities that have taken place in the framework of student mobility, especially of PhD students, do not end with the end of the mobility, but remain as an important link, in the framework of joint scientific articles and publications in co-authorship.
Milica Stankovic, PhD
Professor from Nis, Serbia
During my stay in Ljubljana, I had the opportunity to give lectures in the area of Circular Economy and global challenges. The multidisciplinarity of the topic contributed to a great result and an excellent discussion with students from study fields of biology, biotechnology, environmental protection and food technology on the topic of the circular economy. I am sure that this CEEPUS teaching mobility is the first step towards a future successful cooperation.

CEEPUS in numbers
92
funded
networks
2.100
participating
institutions
82.000
successful
mobilities