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Study abroad with a short blended mobility programme

A new wave of Blended Intensive Programmes is available for all students of CIVIS Universities. BIPs enables you to learn alongside students from across Europe. These programs blend online education with brief periods of in-person mobility. Registrations are open until 28th April.

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Transcending the limits of traditional courses, the Blended Intensive Programmes have become a new form of mobility within the Erasmus+’ programme. Depending on the topic and the setup, a BIP might attract students from different disciplines and a broad range of countries, even beyond Europe. Most CIVIS BIP:s are open to students from Bachelor's, Master's and Doctoral studies levels.
While taking part in a BIP, the students participate in online learning from home. The virtual session is then followed by a 5 days physical mobility to another CIVIS member university, to allow participants to work alongside professors and students from across the Alliance.

Students admitted to BIP:s shall apply for an Erasmus grant for participating in a short blended mobility if the eligibility criteria are met. Here you can read more about Erasmus grant for blended mobility.

 

How do I apply for a CIVIS BIP?

As a student at Stockholm University, you have the opportunity to apply for a Civis BIP. Keep in mind, however, that there are eligibility requirements to participate and that special requirements apply to fee-paying international students. To ensure that you are authorized to participate in an Erasmus+ mobility, and that you can take credit for the course, you must first contact the study advisor or the exchange coordinator at your department.
All applications are made via CIVIS' mobility portal, which you can access directly from the Civis' course catalogue.

More information about CIVIS BIPs can be found on the Civis website: CIVIS Blended Intensive Programmes and Q&A on Blended Intensive Programmes.

Explore the catalogue of CIVIS courses

Here is a list of current BIPs offering. Registrations are open until 18 April.

Linguistic cultures and communities in Europe (past and present). Building the EUROTALES museum.
H2O Pollution: holistic approach and nature based solutions
Main St. CIVIS Doctoral Seminar Series
Anatomy of trauma and its implications for addictions
Climate change imprint on a tectonically active landscape
Novel Research and Ethics: from Neuroscience to AI
Attractiveness, branding and governance of regions
The Ethics of narratives: between old and new media
Delve into Santorini's geological marvels and volcanic risks
Co-creating urban futures
Democracy, citizens & new forms of civic engagement
Online fake news and disinformation: recognize and verify
Law, Community and Justice
Climate change and landscape evolution in the Mediterranean context
European Election in times of (poli)crises
The challenge of sustainability in European democracies
AI and STEAM: Changing Learning, Shaping Futures
A revival of ideologies? Ideas and opinions in contemporary democracies
Basis and Methods of Localisation. Translation of Computer Products and Video Games
TRANSMOUNT - Transitions in Mountain Environments
Quantifying vulnerability to natural hazards in changing climate patterns. New perspectives and methods
Science Communication: Sharing Knowledge and Creating Connections
Strategic Communication for Social Change
Pluralism of economic ideas

 

 

Contact and more information

 

Please contact the exchange coordinator at your departmente to ensure that you meet all eligibility requirements. Contact details can be found on the page: Departmental international coordinators at Stockholm University.

Contact studentutbyte@su.se for questions regarding CIVIS corses.
Contact erasmusutbyte@su.se for informations about Erasmus+ scholarships.

 

What is CIVIS?

CIVIS – European Civic University Alliance is an alliance within Erasmus+ that brings together over 470,000 students at eleven universities in Europe.

Read more about CIVIS for students
Practical information for Stockholm University students