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SUMMARY:Junior Summer School
DESCRIPTION:The INGENIUM European University is pleased to announce that applications are now open for the final Junior Summer School 2026\, as part of the 10 Days of INGENIUM event\, hosted by Medical University – Sofia\, Bulgaria\, from 01–05 June 2026.\n“Health promotion in the new era” \nThis edition of INGENIUM Junior Summer School is organized by the Medical university–Sofia\, Bulgaria\, under the theme “Health promotion in the new era”. \n\n\n\n\nAs part of the INGENIUM European University\, which brings together 10 universities to collaborate on various fronts\, this event offers a unique opportunity for bachelor students to engage with peers and staff from across Europe. \nThe event will be organized in the form of 2 Blended Intensive Programme: \n\nThe BIP “AI and Labour Market Transformation” is designed for undergraduate students interested in understanding how artificial intelligence is reshaping the world of work\, employment structures\, and required skills across industries and societies. Key topics include:\n\nThe impact of AI and automation on employment and job quality;\nEmerging professions and skills in the digital economy;\nAI adoption across sectors such as manufacturing\, services\, and public administration;\nInequality\, inclusion\, and the future of work;\nEthical\, legal\, and policy challenges related to AI in the workplace.\n\n\nThe BIP “Emergency Medicine in a Changing World” is designed for undergraduate students interested in the evolving challenges of emergency healthcare in a rapidly changing global context. The programme addresses how demographic shifts\, technological innovation\, climate change\, global health threats\, and societal transformations are reshaping emergency medicine and acute care systems worldwide. Key topics include:\n\nEmergency care in the context of climate change\, disasters\, and extreme events;\nDigital technologies and innovation in emergency medicine (telemedicine\, AI-supported diagnostics\, decision support systems);\nPreparedness and response to pandemics and global health emergencies;\nEmergency medicine in ageing and diverse populations;\nEthical\, legal\, and organizational challenges in emergency healthcare.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHow to apply\n\n\n\nApplications for the INGENIUM Junior School are managed locally by each INGENIUM partner university. However\, all applications must be submitted through the INGENIUM School Platform. \nNominated students register for the summer school for ONLY one BIP. \n👉 Apply via the INGENIUM School Platform using your institutional email address. \n\n\n\nPlease note:\n\n\n\n\nEach partner university sets its own internal application period and selection process;\nThe final deadline for applications is 7 April 2026;\nApplicants are strongly encouraged to contact their local INGENIUM office early to learn about specific timelines\, eligibility criteria\, and selection procedures.\n🔗 Find your local INGENIUM contact here. Or contact you local International Office for more details.\n\n\n\n\n-> Programme details for the INGENIUM Junior Summer School “Health promotion in the new era”\n  \n->BIP 1 (AI AND LABOUR MARKET TRANSFORMATION) programme details\n->BIP 2 (EMERGENCY MEDICINE IN A CHANGING WORLD) programme details\n\n\n-> The INGENIUM Junior Summer School Sofia Guide\nDon’t miss your chance to take part in this impactful international experience at MUS — places are limited and allocated among INGENIUM partner universities.
URL:https://ingenium-university.eu/event/junior-summer-school/
LOCATION:MUS\, bul. „Acad. Ivan Geshov" № 15\, Sofia\, Bulgaria
CATEGORIES:10 Days of INGENIUM,Blended Intensive Programmes,Calls for participation,Summer Schools
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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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SUMMARY:Well-Being Days
DESCRIPTION:As part of INGENIUM’s commitment to foster student well-being\, several partner universities are hosting Well-Being Days – URN\, UNIOVI\, TUIASI\, HIS\, MUS.\nThese events encourage students to discover a variety of activities available on their campuses that promote both physical and mental health. The aim is to encourage a balanced lifestyle – nurturing a healthy mind in a healthy body. \n“Integrated Public Health in the 21st Century” a lecture was held by Medical University of Sofia on 18 September during the “back to school” event.  
URL:https://ingenium-university.eu/event/well-being-days-6/
LOCATION:MUS\, bul. „Acad. Ivan Geshov" № 15\, Sofia\, Bulgaria
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