EURECA-PRO

Mobility Offers

Grow with EURECA-PRO

Whether you are a student or a staff member—academic or administrative—at one of the nine EURECA-PRO partner universities, you are part of a European alliance offering diverse mobility opportunities. From Erasmus+ exchanges and staff training programmes to virtual learning and collaborative projects, EURECA-PRO helps broaden your academic and professional horizons. 

On this page, you’ll find the latest opportunities available to you. For semester- or year-long mobility or Erasmus+ staff exchanges, please contact the mobility coordinator at your home university. 

Make the most of EURECA-PRO and turn Europe into your campus and workplace!

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Find a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate, doctoral, and joint programmes, alongside specialised courses and modules focused on RCP!
Graduates can work in corporate sustainability, impact investing, policy advising, and cleantech innovation.
Responsible Consumption and Production (RCP) is defined as one of the most important major Themes of Planet Earth and Mankind.
EURECA-PRO Lifelong Learning Academy (ELLA) seeks to foster flexible learning opportunities and offer learning pathways for individuals of all fields.
In addition to the programmes being offered by EURECA-PRO, a number of supplementary modules and courses are offered across the alliance.
This series features 14 expert lectures and explores the Energy Transition in the context of the Sustainable Development Goals, with particular focus on RCP.
The call for student applications for the 2nd PRO-SLO PhD School, funded by EIT RawMaterials, is open!
This online seminar will offer a clear and practice-oriented overview of how EU legislation is used to fight misleading marketing practices
The module empowers the development of ecological thinking and explores how academic and professional ambitions can contribute to meaningful efforts.
Participants will gain practical tools to engage responsibly with research, communicate science ethically across audiences.
The course deepens understanding of the cultural, philosophical, and technological legacy that paved the way for modern engineering.
This event explores how universities can embrace global perspectives while staying rooted in local relevance.
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