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SUMMARY:Webinar: Invisible Challenges - INGENIUM Inclusion Month
DESCRIPTION:Invisible Challenges : Navigating studies with hidden burdens.\n\nLed by Grace Etienne (Student Board President) \nStudying While Carrying Invisible Challenges \nThe idea is to create a safe\, honest conversation about what it can be like to study at university while dealing with invisible challenges. These could include mental health struggles\, grief\, anxiety\, chronic pain\, loneliness\, burnout\, or other experiences that aren’t immediately visible to others. \nThis webinar is not about diagnoses or labels\, and no one is expected to share anything they’re uncomfortable with. Participation can be light and reflective\, with a focus on lived experience and mutual understanding. \nProposed structure (30 minutes):\n– Why this topic matters (5 min)\n– Student reflections (shared voluntarily):\n– one challenge\n– one coping strategy\n– one moment of feeling unseen (10–15 min)\n– What we wish universities better understood about students’ realities / how they could help make studying feel more inclusive (10 min) \nJoin the webinar online \n—— \nIn preparation the INGENIUM Student Board is launching a short\, fully anonymous survey.\nThe aim is simple: to better understand how students experience support during challenging periods — whether related to stress\, loneliness\, fatigue\, or other invisible difficulties. \nThe results will directly inform the webinar discussion\, ensuring that it reflects real experiences from across the Alliance. \n\nDuration: Less than 2 minutes\nFully anonymous\nOpen until 6 March 2026\n\nBy participating\, students actively contribute to shaping a more supportive and responsive university environment. \n  \n 
URL:https://ingenium-university.eu/event/webinar-invisible-challenges-ingenium-inclusion-month/
CATEGORIES:Ingenium Event
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SUMMARY:Chess Tournament - INGENIUM Inclusion Month
DESCRIPTION:Last year\, INGENIUM Diversity Week opened a collective chapter for our Alliance. Across campuses\, initiatives brought students and staff together — through intercultural encounters\, academic discussions\, creative activities and shared moments of dialogue. It was a signal: inclusion matters\, and our community is ready to engage. \nBut inclusion is not a moment. It is a movement.\nThis month-long program shifts from “awareness” to “action.” \n  \nPlay\, Learn\, Connect: The Chess Tournament\nGames and sports are universal languages that break down social barriers. \n\nDates: March 6 & 13\, from 17:00 CET.\nGoal: Foster interaction between international and local students in a lighthearted\, competitive spirit.\n\nThe tournament reflects the student-driven spirit of the Alliance and encourages friendly competition in an inclusive environment. \nParticipation requires registration \nStudents are also invited to join the INGENIUM Chess Club to stay connected and engaged beyond the tournament itself. \nJoin the Club Here \nMore details to come.  \n 
URL:https://ingenium-university.eu/event/chess-tournament-ingenium-inclusion-month/2026-03-13/
CATEGORIES:Ingenium Event
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260318T140000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Intercultural Competence - INGENIUM Inclusion Month
DESCRIPTION:Intercultural Competence : Communicating across borders\n\nLed by Ines Niksic\, Lecturer in Swedish/PhD-student and Karin Jonegård\, International Coordinator both from the university of Skövde.  \nWelcome to an exciting and interactive workshop on Inclusion and Intercultural competence! We will explore how culture and diversity might influence communication\, collaboration\, and our understanding of one another in a globalized world. By enhancing your awareness of diversity\, improving cross-cultural communication\, and fostering inclusive practices\, you’ll be better equipped to contribute to social sustainability in today’s interconnected world. \nJoin the webinar online
URL:https://ingenium-university.eu/event/webinar-intercultural-competence-ingenium-inclusion-month/
CATEGORIES:Ingenium Event,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260324T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260324T140000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T154602Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Inclusive Mobilities - INGENIUM Inclusion Month
DESCRIPTION:Inclusive Mobilities : Making European exchange accessible for everyone.\n\nJoachim Lembach\, Director of the International Office\, Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences \nIn this webinar we will discuss how we can make sure that academic mobility across the ten INGENIUM campuses works for everybody and explore which special support is available for those who need it. \nJoin the webinar online \n 
URL:https://ingenium-university.eu/event/webinar-inclusive-mobilities-ingenium-inclusion-month/
CATEGORIES:Ingenium Event,Webinars
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Inclusive Mobilities - INGENIUM Inclusion Month
DESCRIPTION:Inclusive Mobilities : Making European exchange accessible for everyone.\n\nLed by HKA \nOn March 24th 2026\, 13:00 to 14:00 CET\, online \nMore details to come. \n 
URL:https://ingenium-university.eu/event/__trashed-4/
CATEGORIES:Ingenium Event
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SUMMARY:Webinar: The Inclusive Mind - INGENIUM Inclusion Month
DESCRIPTION:The Inclusive Mind : Practical steps to grow your mindset.\n\nMihaela Cojan\, Psychologist at TUIASI\, and Monica Moisuc\, Equality\, Diversity and Inclusion Officer at MTU\, invite staff and students to an engaging webinar exploring practical steps to cultivate an inclusive mindset. \nBuilding on insights from the World Café workshop delivered during the INGENIUM Staff Academy in Skövde\, this session translates reflective dialogue into actionable tools & frameworks. Together\, we will explore what happens internally when we encounter difference or conflict\, why emotional regulation matters for inclusive minds\, and how small\, realistic practices can strengthen inclusive behaviours in daily university life. \nThis webinar moves from reflection to action\, offering practical strategies to help you stay grounded\, open\, and inclusive in complex situations. \nJoin the webinar online \n 
URL:https://ingenium-university.eu/event/webinar-the-inclusive-mind-ingenium-inclusion-month/
CATEGORIES:Ingenium Event,Webinars
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260425
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SUMMARY:INGENIUM NurseEdu Connect - Staff Week/Blended Intensive Program
DESCRIPTION:The Faculty of Public Health “Prof. Tzecomir Vodenitcharov\, MD\, DSc”\, Medical University – Sofia is pleased to announce the launch of a Staff week/Blended Intensive Program (BIP) dedicated to bring together nursing educators from INGENIUM partners for one week of collaborative work\, exchange\, and reflection. Participants will compare nursing curricula\, teaching methodologies\, and clinical training approaches\, identify common challenges and opportunities\, and work together on shared disciplines and themes. Through workshops\, discussions\, and joint activities\, the programme aims to strengthen international cooperation\, promote innovative and evidence-based nursing education\, and support the development of common pedagogical approaches across institutions. \nThe BIP will take place in Sofia\, Bulgaria from the 20th to the 24th of April 2026 \n📌 Registration link:\nStaff week/BIP Sofia 2026 Registration Form: INGENIUM NurseEdu Connect Week – Google Forms \nhttps://forms.gle/jbxrW6UkVZoYqjjW7 \n📖 Program Details: \n\nOn-Site Activities: A 5-day intensive program hosted at the Faculty of Public Health.\nVirtual Component: One online preparatory meeting in April 2026 in line with BIP guidelines.\n\n✅ Eligibility: \nThe program is open to and staff and administrators responsible for the Nursing education in their own universities (maximum of 20 people) from all INGENIUM partners which are awarding Nursing degrees. \n🌱 Program Focus: \nThe BIP emphasizes Collaboration in Nursing Education—exploring how nursing teachers can work together to strengthen teaching quality\, exchange opportunities\, joint disciplines\, innovative teaching and learning\, extended reality\, and respond to shared challenges in healthcare education. The programme views collaboration not only as exchange\, but as a foundation for innovation\, consistency\, and excellence in nursing education. \nParticipants will explore: \n\nWhat are the core competencies and common disciplines in nursing education across institutions?\n• How do nursing curricula compare\, and where are opportunities for alignment and joint development?\n• Which teaching and learning methods are most effective in nursing education today?\n• How can simulation\, digital tools\, and innovative pedagogy enhance clinical competence?\n• What are the challenges in linking theory and clinical practice\, and how can they be addressed collaboratively?\n• How can nursing educators support student wellbeing\, inclusion\, and professional identity formation?\n• What are good practices for assessment and evaluation in nursing education?\n• How can international collaboration improve the quality and relevance of nursing programmes?\n• What opportunities exist for future joint courses\, mobility\, or research initiatives among nursing educators?\n\n🎓 Methods and Pedagogical Approach: \n\nLectures and seminars delivered by experienced nursing educators and healthcare professionals from participating institutions.\n• Comparative sessions analysing nursing curricula\, learning outcomes\, and teaching practices across countries.\n• Interactive workshops on innovative teaching methods\, simulation-based learning\, and digital tools in nursing education.\n• Collaborative group work aimed at identifying common disciplines\, developing shared teaching resources\, and proposing future joint initiatives.\n\n🎯 Expected Learning Outcomes: \nParticipants will: \n\nGain a comprehensive understanding of similarities and differences in nursing curricula\, teaching methods\, and clinical education across participating institutions.\nDevelop the ability to identify common competencies and disciplines in nursing education and recognize opportunities for curriculum alignment.\nAcquire practical tools and strategies to enhance teaching quality through innovative\, student-centred\, and evidence-based pedagogical approaches.\nStrengthen skills in integrating theory and clinical practice\, including the effective use of simulation and digital learning tools.\nEnhance international collaboration\, professional networking\, and peer learning among nursing educators.\nEngage in collaborative workshops and group work to develop shared teaching resources and proposals for future joint initiatives.\n\n🌍 Program Objectives: \n\nTo strengthen collaboration and mutual understanding among nursing educators from different institutions and countries.\n• To promote the exchange of best practices in nursing education\, teaching methodologies\, and clinical training.\n• To support the alignment and development of common competencies and disciplines within nursing curricula.\n• To foster innovation in nursing education through the use of evidence-based\, digital\, and simulation-based teaching approaches.\n• To invest in the professional development of nursing educators and lay the foundation for sustainable international cooperation in nursing education.\n\n📝 Application Process: \nInterested academic and administrative staff are encouraged to apply promptly\, as spaces are limited and participation will be determined on a first-come\, first-served basis. \n📧 For further details and application procedures\, please contact: \nErasmus Office Faculty of Public Health – erasmus@foz.mu-sofia.bg \nProf. Antoniya Yanakieva\, PhD – a.yanakieva@foz.mu-sofia.bg \nAssoc. prof. Petya Trendafilova\, PhD – p.trendafilova@foz.mu-sofia.bg
URL:https://ingenium-university.eu/event/ingenium-nurseedu-connect-staff-week-blended-intensive-program/
LOCATION:MUS ISUL Hospital\, Byalo more 8\, Sofia\, Bulgaria
CATEGORIES:Academic Networking,Blended Intensive Programmes,Calls for participation,Ingenium Event,Staff week
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260425
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SUMMARY:Blended Intensive Program (BIP) on Flourishing: Mental Health and Wellbeing
DESCRIPTION:Mental health is critically important to everyone\, everywhere. Yet\, according to the latest World Health Organization (WHO) reports\, more than a billion people are living with mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression\, making these disorders among the leading causes of disability worldwide. Suicide alone claimed an estimated 727\,000 lives in 2021\, ranking among the top causes of death for young people. Despite this alarming reality\, attention to mental wellbeing and mental health remains peripheral. As the United Nations and WHO have also warned\, misinformation and disinformation compound these challenges by deepening stigma\, undermining trust in institutions\, and impeding collective action. \nIn response to these challenges\, the Faculty of Public Health “Prof. Tzecomir Vodenitcharov\, MD\, DSc” at the Medical University–Sofia is proud to launch its Blended Intensive Program (BIP) on Flourishing: Mental Health and Wellbeing. This program will combine on-site learning in Sofia with virtual preparatory sessions\, offering students and staff an opportunity to explore in a safe environment mental health\, wellbeing and human flourishing.  stigmatisation and solutions. Drawing inspiration from the WHO’s call for systemic change\, the BIP will emphasize stigma reduction\, prevention and care\, as well as integration of mental health and wellbeing modules in universities’ curricula. \nParticipants have the opportunity to engage with evidence-based research\, lived experience\, and examples of good practice from INGENIUM ALLIENCE and Erasmus eco-sphere universities as well with practitioners and policy-makers. Participants will gain understanding of mental health and wellbeing\, while acquiring practical skills to foster flourishing in their environments. We will address how stigma around mental illness persists\, why safe spaces for open discussion are critical\, and how universities as well as public health systems can integrate mental wellbeing without leaving anyone behind. \nStudents and Faculty members will also work together in workshops and reflective seminars to address questions such as: How can we reshape environments that influence mental health? How can misinformation be countered to preserve dignity and human rights? And how can universities\, communities\, and public institutions create spaces that foster resilience and wellbeing? By developing both conceptual and practical skills\, participants will be equipped to contribute to university environments where mental health is valued\, promoted\, and protected. \nWe warmly invite students\, faculty\, and staff from partner institutions to apply. Places are limited and will be allocated on a first-come\, first-served basis. This is more than an academic exercise: it is a call to action to invest in people and societies. For more information and registration details\, please contact Elisaveta Petrova-Geretto (e.geretto@foz.mu-sofia.bg). \nJoin us in Sofia as we work together to reimagine mental health care and create environments in which individuals and societies can truly flourish. \nBlended Intensive Program (BIP) on Flourishing: Mental Health and Wellbeing \nThe Faculty of Public Health “Prof. Tzecomir Vodenitcharov\, MD\, DSc”\, Medical University – Sofia is pleased to announce the launch of a Blended Intensive Program (BIP) dedicated to exploring the critical importance of mental health\, wellbeing\, and the conditions that enable human flourishing. \nThe BIP will take place in Sofia\, Bulgaria from the 20th to the 24th of April 2026 \n📖 Program Details: \n\nOn-Site Activities: A 5-day intensive program hosted at the Faculty of Public Health.\nVirtual Component: One online preparatory meeting on the 16th of April 2026 in line with BIP guidelines.\nVirtual Component: One online conclusion meeting on the 7th of May 2026 in line with BIP guidelines.\n\n✅ Eligibility: \nThe program is open to students\, faculty\, and staff (minimum of 20 students) from at least three Higher Education Institutions (HEIs)\, facilitated through interinstitutional agreements. \n🌱 Program Focus: \nThe BIP emphasizes “Flourishing”—understanding mental health and wellbeing not just as the absence of illness but as the presence of conditions for growth\, resilience\, and fulfilment. \nParticipants will explore: \n\nWhat is mental health?\nWhat is mental wellbeing?\nHow can we create supportive environments for human flourishing?\nWhy is it essential to lift the stigma around mental health?\nHow can we foster safe\, open spaces for dialogue and support?\nWhat is the role of universities in promoting and protecting mental health?\n\n🎓 Methods and Pedagogical Approach: \n\nLectures and seminars delivered by an interdisciplinary team of experts in psychology\, psychiatry\, public health\, social sciences\, computer sciences.\nCase studies illustrating challenges and solutions in promoting mental wellbeing across diverse contexts.\nInteractive workshops on resilience\, stress management and self-care.\nGroup projects developing strategies to promote flourishing in academic and workplace settings.\n\n🎯 Expected Learning Outcomes: \nParticipants will: \n\nGain a comprehensive understanding of mental health\, mental wellbeing\, and flourishing.\nAcquire tools to identify and reduce stigma associated with mental health.\nDevelop practical strategies to foster safe\, supportive spaces for dialogue.\nExplore evidence-based approaches to promoting resilience and wellbeing at individual and community levels.\nStrengthen interdisciplinary collaboration and networking within the field of public health and mental health promotion.\n\n🌍 Program Objectives: \n\nTo empower students with knowledge and skills to promote mental health and wellbeing.\nTo normalize mental health discussions and reduce stigma through open dialogue.\nTo share best practices for creating flourishing environments in education\, work\, and society.\nTo invest in future leaders who can prioritize wellbeing as a foundation for sustainable public health.\n\n📝 Application Process: \nInterested students are encouraged to apply promptly\, as spaces are limited and participation will be determined on a first-come\, first-served basis. \n📌 Registration link:\nBIP Sofia 2026 Registration Form: Flourishing: Mental Health and Wellbeing – Google Forms \n📧 For further details and application procedures\, please contact:\nElisaveta Petrova-Geretto – e.geretto@foz.mu-sofia.bg \n✨ This program represents a unique hands -on opportunity for students to engage in critical conversations\, foster interdisciplinary collaboration\, and contribute to building a culture of flourishing and wellbeing.
URL:https://ingenium-university.eu/event/call-for-participation-blended-intensive-program-bip-on-flourishing-mental-health-and-wellbeing/
LOCATION:MUS\, bul. „Acad. Ivan Geshov" № 15\, Sofia\, Bulgaria
CATEGORIES:Blended Intensive Programmes,Ingenium Event
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