Source: https://www.euniwell.eu/about/universities

EUniWell university alliance and the Department of Psychology

Potential for cooperations in research and teaching

Free Online Research Data Management Training for PhD students and researchers

www.euniwell.eu/news-events/events/detail/euniwell-research-data-management-training

EUniWell project “Trauma and Wellbeing: Developing an Interdisciplinary, Inter-University, Collaborative Online Certificate Program in Trauma Studies” (2023-2024)

www.euniwell.eu/what-we-offer/seed-funding-programme/projects-of-the-fifth-seed-funding-call/trauma-trauma-and-well-being

The transnational university alliance EUniWell was launched in 2020 and currently receives funding from the EU as part of the "European Universities" initiative to develop and establish innovative formats and forms of collaboration in education, research and transfer. The joint mission of the alliance partners: To rethink and foster the wellbeing of all from multiple perspectives through research, teaching and social responsibility in line with global sustainability goals and to bring about positive changes for the common good. Find out more about the Strategy Framework EUniWell 2030

EUniWell partner universities with potential for collaboration in the field of psychology

For an initial overview of potential collaborations in the field of psychology, we have compiled the research areas of the EUniWell partner universities that are of interest to the Department of Psychology on the subpages (under construction) on the left-hand side of the page. Our Vice Rector for International Affairs, Prof. Dorothea Debus, expressly encourages the initiation of collaboration projects within the the EUniWell university alliance. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

EUniWell funding lines for research, teaching & training

EUniWell Research Training Academy

The EUniWell Research Training Academy includes a centre for (emerging) research talent, a centre for leaders, an extensive range of courses, scholarships and networking opportunities to attract, develop and nurture the next generation of EUniWell change-makers and ensure that they are prepared for a multitude of professional goals and roles in society.

The Academy will support the creation of a community of researchers united by their commitment to well-being and provide a space where they can network, interact, co-create and share their research findings in a supportive, agile, dynamic, well-being-led environment. The Academy seeks to equip researchers with all relevant “future skills” that will help them to tackle a growing number of cross-cutting topics such as open science, innovation, sustainability, data management, co-creation, science communication and entrepreneurial mindset. Learn more.

EUniWell Well-Being Research Incubator Programme

The concept behind the Well-Being Research Incubator Programme is to encourage collaboration between researchers from a number of EUniWell institutions and a variety of disciplines through online workshops and small-scale projects. It gives researchers access to the established, well-connected alliance of EUniWell universities and partners from the public, private and third sectors. Through collaborative workshops, the Programme offers them opportunities to: learn about research activity taking place across Europe; make connections and build a network of peers; identify common interests, synergies and potential for research collaboration. Learn more.

The Seed Funding Programme

The EUniWell Seed Funding Programme aims to promote collaborative, grassroots projects initiated by researchers, students, teachers and administrative staff from participating universities.

The scheme supports initiatives which are in line with EUniWell’s core mission: To understand, measure, rebalance and improve the well-being within universities and society as a whole. The Programme contributes to creating innovative ideas to foster well-being, enhance existing collaborations between EUniWell members, or initiate new ones.

Projects can address a large set of topics related to health (mental and physical), individual and social well-being, quality education, as well as environmental and urban sustainability, all of which are essential for well-being and quality of life, as defined by the EUniWell mission statement.

Competitive calls for proposals are organised twice a year. Learn more.

EUniWell Mobility Skills (EMS)

The umbrella of EUniWell Mobility Skills (EMS) offers language, inter-comprehension and intercultural communication skills in various formats (academic, non-academic, virtual, blended or on-campus) to EUniWell students, faculty and staff, in order to foster a multilingual European habitus and increase an understanding for transculturality in practice.

The EUniWell languages are English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Spanish and Swedish.

Specific offers for researchers and staff can be found at the bottom of this page.

EUniWell Events Calendar