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Active Inter-Institutional Agreements within the Key Action 1 – Mobility projects for learners and staff in higher education

# Coordinating Institution OU UBL Contact Person at UBL Contact Information
1.

University of Granada, Spain

Rectorate

Jelena Rožić, MA

erasmus@unibl.org

2.

University of Bologna, Italy

Rectorate

Jelena Rožić, MA

erasmus@unibl.org

3.

West University of Timișoara, Romania

Rectorate

Jelena Rožić, MA

erasmus@unibl.org

4.

University of Niš, Serbia

Rectorate

Jelena Rožić, MA

erasmus@unibl.org

5.

IP Beja, Portugal

Rectorate

Jelena Rožić, MA


erasmus@unibl.org
6.

University of Cadiz, Spain

Rectorate

Jelena Rožić, MA

erasmus@unibl.org

7.

Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic

Rectorate

Jelena Rožić, MA

erasmus@unibl.org

8.

The St. Cyril and St. Methodius University of Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria

Rectorate

Jelena Rožić, MA

erasmus@unibl.org

9.

University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain

Rectorate

Jelena Rožić, MA

erasmus@unibl.org

10.

Radboud University in Nijmegen, Netherlands

Rectorate

Jelena Rožić, MA

erasmus@unibl.org

11.

Hellenic Mediterranean University on Crete, Greece

Rectorate

Jelena Rožić, MA

erasmus@unibl.org

12.

University of Maribor, Slovenia

Rectorate

Jelena Rožić, MA

erasmus@unibl.org

13.

University of Ljubljana Slovenia

Rectorate

Jelena Rožić, MA

erasmus@unibl.org

14.

University of Belgrade, Serbia

Rectorate

Đorđe Kenjalo MSc

erasmus@unibl.org

15.

University of Kragujevac, Serbia

Rectorate

Jelena Rožić, MA

erasmus@unibl.org

16.

Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Italy

Rectorate

Đorđe Kenjalo MSc

erasmus@unibl.org

17.

Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Poland

Rectorate

Đorđe Kenjalo MSc

erasmus@unibl.org

18.

University of Bialystok, Poland

Rectorate

Đorđe Kenjalo MSc

erasmus@unibl.org

19.

Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

Rectorate

Đorđe Kenjalo MSc

erasmus@unibl.org


 

20.

University of Lyon 1, France

Rectorate

Đorđe Kenjalo MSc

erasmus@unibl.org
 

21.

University of Primorska, Slovenia

Rectorate

Đorđe Kenjalo MSc

erasmus@unibl.org

22.

Afyon Kocatepe University, Türkiye

Rectorate

Đorđe Kenjalo MSc

erasmus@unibl.org
 

23.

Aristotle University in Thessaloniki, Greece

Rectorate

Đorđe Kenjalo MSc

erasmus@unibl.org

24.

University of Cordoba, Spain

Rectorate

Đorđe Kenjalo MSc

erasmus@unibl.org

25.

KU Leuven, Belgium

Rectorate

Jelena Rožić, MA

erasmus@unibl.org

26.

The University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Italy

Rectorate

Đorđe Kenjalo MSc

erasmus@unibl.org

27.

Marche Polytechnic University in Ancona, Italy

Rectorate

Đorđe Kenjalo MSc

erasmus@unibl.org

28.

Thomas More University, Belgium

Rectorate

Đorđe Kenjalo MSc

erasmus@unibl.org

29.

Manisa Celal Bayar University, Türkiye

Rectorate

Đorđe Kenjalo MSc

erasmus@unibl.org

30.

PEERS Consortium, Portugal

Rectorate

Đorđe Kenjalo MSc

erasmus@unibl.org

31.

University of Graz, Austria

Rectorate

Đorđe Kenjalo MSc

erasmus@unibl.org

32.

University of Padova, Italy

Rectorate

Đorđe Kenjalo MSc

erasmus@unibl.org

33.

University of Extremadura

Rectorate

Đorđe Kenjalo MSc

erasmus@unibl.org

34.

Reykjavik University, Iceland

Rectorate
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Faculty of Agriculture

Jelena Rožić, MA
Petar Gvero PhD

erasmus@unibl.org
petar.gvero@mf.unibl.org

35.

Saarland University, Germany

Rectorate
Faculty of Law

Đorđe Kenjalo MSc
Igor Milinković PhD

erasmus@unibl.org
igor.milinkovic@pf.unibl.org

36.

University of Arts in Belgrade, Serbia

Academy of Arts

Ivan Otašević MSc

ivan.otasevic@au.unibl.org

37.

IUAV University of Architecture in Venice, Italy

Faculty of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy

Nevena Novaković PhD

nevena.novakovic@aggf.unibl.org

38.

Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic

Faculty of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy

Igor Kuvač PhD

igor.kuvac@aggf.unibl.org

39.

University of Oradea, Romania

Faculty of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy

Igor Kuvač PhD

igor.kuvac@aggf.unibl.org

40.

College of Economics and Management in Essen, Germany

Faculty of Economics

Saša Petković PhD

sasa.petkovic@ef.unibl.org

41.

TH Köln, Germany

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

Bojan Knežević PhD

bojan.knezevic@mf.unibl.org

42.

Polytechnic University in Timisoara, Romania

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

Stevo Borjević PhD

stevo.borojevic@mf.unibl.org

43.

University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Cluj-Napoca, Romania

Faculty of Agriculture

Vesna Mrdalj PhD

vesna.mrdalj@agro.unibl.org

44.

ISTOM, France

Faculty of Agriculture

Vesna Mrdalj PhD

vesna.mrdalj@agro.unibl.org

45.

University of Applied Sciences,    Triesdorf, Germany

Faculty of Agriculture

Tanja Krmpot, MA

tanja.krmpot@agro.unibl.org

46.

University of Evora, Portugal

Faculty of Agriculture

Branimir Nježić PhD

branimir.njezic@agro.unibl.org

47.

Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Slovakia

Faculty of Agriculture

Biljana Rogić PhD

biljana.rogic@agro.unibl.org

48.

Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Slovakia

Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

Milica Balaban PhD

milica.balaban@pmf.unibl.org

49.

University of Leoben, Austria

Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

Suzana Gotovac-Atlagić, PhD

suzana.gotovac.atlagic@pmf.unibl.org

50.

Vilnius College of Technologies and Design, Lithuania

Faculty of Technology

Mladen Stančić PhD

slavica.tutnjevic@ff.unibl.org

51.

Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania

Faculty of Technology

Goran Vučić PhD

goran.vucic@tf.unibl.org

52.

University of Thessaly, Greece

Faculty of Physical Education and Sport

Aleksandar Kukrić PhD

aleksandar.kukric@ffvs.unibl.org

53. Roma Tre University, Italy

Faculty of Philology

Zorana Kovačević PhD

zorana.kovacevic@flf.unibl.org

54.

University of Gdansk, Poland

Faculty of Philology

Mijana Kuburić Macura PhD

mijana.kuburic-macura@flf.unibl.org

55.

Polish University of Applied Sciences in Warsaw, Poland

Faculty of Philology

Milica Jošić-Milinović, MA

milica.josic-milinovic@flf.unibl.org

56.

University of Poitiers, France

Faculty of Philology

Anja Bundalo PhD

anja.bundalo@flf.unibl.org

57.

University of Turin, Italy

Faculty of Philology

Zorana Kovačević PhD

zorana.kovacevic@flf.unibl.org

58.

Opole University, Poland

Faculty of Philology

Milica Jošić-Milinović, MA

milica.josic-milinovic@flf.unibl.org

59.

University of Wroclaw, Poland

Faculty of Philology

Zorana Kovačević PhD

zorana.kovacevic@flf.unibl.org

60.

University of Caen, France

Faculty of Philology

Jovica Mikić PhD

jovica.mikic@flf.unibl.org

61.

University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland

Filološki fakultet

Željka Babić PhD

zeljka.babic@flf.unib.org

62.

Paris Nanterre University, France

Faculty of Philology

Stefano Adamo PhD

stefano.adamo@flf.unibl.org

63.

International Psychoanalytic University in Berlin, Germany

Faculty of Philosophy

Slavica Tutnjević PhD

slavica.tutnjevic@ff.unibl.org

64.

Iscte - University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal

Faculty of Philosophy

Milica Damjenić PhD

milana.damjenic@ff.unibl.org

65.

Mendel University of Brno, Czech Republic

Faculty of Forestry

Branislav Cvjetković PhD

branislav.cvjetkovic@sf.unibl.org

 

 

 

 

 



Objectives of the action

The objective of this action is to contribute to establishing a European Education Area with a global outreach and to strengthen the link between education and research.

This action aims to foster employability, social inclusion, civic engagement, innovation and environmental sustainability in Europe and beyond by enabling students from all study fields and at all study cycles to have the opportunity to study or train abroad as part of their studies.

The objectives of the action are to:

  • expose students to different views, knowledge, teaching and research methods as well as work practices in their study field in the European and international context;
  • develop their transversal skills such as communication skills, language skills, critical thinking, problem solving, inter-cultural skills and research skills;
  • develop their forward looking skills, such as digital and green skills, that will enable them to tackle the challenges of today and tomorrow;
  • facilitate personal development such as the ability to adapt to new situations and self-confidence.

The objective is also to enable any staff to teach or train abroad as part of their professional development in order to:

  • share their expertise;
  • experience new teaching environments;
  • acquire new innovative pedagogical and curriculum design skills as well as digital skills;
  • connect with their peers abroad to develop common activities to achieve the programme’s objectives;
  • exchange good practices and enhance cooperation between higher education institutions;
  • better prepare students for the world of work.

In addition, the objective is to foster the development of transnational and transdisciplinary curricula as well as innovative ways of learning and teaching, including online collaboration, research-based learning and challenge-based approaches with the objective of tackling societal challenges.