Launch of the INGENIUM Blended Intensive Programme Call for Students 2026/2027

The call enables students to gain international learning experience across the INGENIUM European University Alliance.

The INGENIUM BIP Call for Students 2026/2027 invites students from all partner universities to apply for international Blended Intensive Programmes (BIPs). These short, intensive programmes combine virtual collaboration with a physical mobility phase at an INGENIUM partner institution and award fully recognised ECTS credits upon successful completion.

For the academic year 2026/2027, INGENIUM offers a portfolio of 13 international Blended Intensive Programmes across a wide range of disciplines. Students are encouraged to explore the available BIPs and find detailed information on programme content, eligibility requirements, dates and application procedures for each programme.

Why participate?

Participating in the INGENIUM BIP Call for Students 2026/2027 offers students the opportunity to take part in one or more internationally coordinated learning programmes within a strong European university network. The call enables students to gain international experience in a short and flexible format while engaging with innovative and interdisciplinary academic content.
Key benefits include:

  • Access to 13 international Blended Intensive Programmes across a wide range of disciplines
  • Collaboration with students from multiple INGENIUM partner universities
  • Innovative learning formats combining virtual and physical mobility
    Fully recognised ECTS credits awarded by the home university
    Erasmus+ funding supporting short-term international mobility
  • Development of intercultural, academic and transversal skills

Who can apply?

The call is open to students enrolled at one of the INGENIUM partner universities who are registered at the time of the programme. Students from all study cycles: short cycle, Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctoral level  may apply, provided they meet the eligibility requirements of the selected BIP. Depending on the programme, specific prerequisites such as field of study, level of study or language proficiency may apply. Students can apply for one or more of the available BIPs, subject to the application procedures and selection rules of their home university.

How to apply?

Students apply for participation in a Blended Intensive Programme through their home university. Application deadlines and procedures may vary between universities and programmes.

Two simple steps to join a BIP

1. Choose Your BIP
Browse the programmes and identify the BIP(s) that match your interests, field, and availability.
2. Apply at Your University

Each university has its own application process and deadlines. 

Funding and recognition

Participation in INGENIUM Blended Intensive Programmes is usually supported through Erasmus+ funding, covering travel and individual support for the physical mobility phase. Upon successful completion of the programme, students receive 3–5 ECTS credits, which are fully recognised by their home university in accordance with the learning agreement.

Key Dates and Next Steps

Students are invited to explore the available BIPs and identify the programmes that best match their academic interests and availability. As application deadlines and procedures vary by home university, applicants should check local requirements early and contact their International Relations Office for support. Interested students are encouraged to prepare and submit their applications in line with the deadlines set by their institution.

Ready to Join?

Whether you are looking to gain international experience, broaden your academic perspective or take part in innovative short-term mobility formats, the INGENIUM BIP Call for Students 2026/2027 offers a valuable opportunity to do so within a strong European university network.
International learning opportunities are taking shape across Europe. Take the next step and become part of the INGENIUM experience.