In the summer semester 2021/2022, online courses organised by 4EU+ member universities will be available for students and doctoral candidates. The courses are conducted by Charles University in Prague, the University of Milan, and Sorbonne University. The registration is open now.
In the summer semester 2021/22, five 4EU+ Alliance member universities (the University of Warsaw, Charles University, Sorbonne University, Heidelberg University and the University of Milan) will make their online courses available to all 4EU+ students and doctoral candidates.
Courses by 4EU+ partner universities
Advanced Bioinformatics in Biotechnology by the University of Milan, History of Linguistics by Charles University, or COVID-19 Crisis as a Model for Data Literacy – any student or doctoral candidate can take part in a course conducted by academics from five European universities:
- Sorbonne University (list of courses and registration procedure >>). Some of the courses started on 17th January. The enrolment will still be open after the launch of the classes, according to availability;
- University of Milan (list of courses and registration procedure >>). March courses registration open until 20th February. April courses registration open from 21st February until 25th March;
- Charles University in Prague (list of courses and registration procedure >>). Registration open until 11th February.
In March or April, the course catalogue of Heidelberg University will be published.
UW courses for foreign students and doctoral candidates
The University of Warsaw offers summer courses in 2021/2022 for 4EU+ students and doctoral candidates.
The courses cover three 4EU+ flagships:
Flagship 2 “Europe in a changing world: Understanding and engaging societies, economies, cultures and languages”;
Flagship 3 “Transforming science and society: Advancing information, computation and communication”;
Flagship 4 “Biodiversity and sustainable development”.
The course offer also includes: Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage, Archaeology of War in Ancient World, History of Language and Lexicography, Use of i-Tree Tools in Urban Greenery Management.
Registrations started on 24th January and last till 20th February. The number of participants is limited.
The UW enrolment guide is available on >>
UW students and doctoral candidates can register by their USOS account. It is recommended to check if the registration is open within a particular group of recipients.