Continuing education and training in Europe
You are a staff member at one of the six EuroTeQ partner Universities and want to be part of one of the biggest educational collaboration projects in Europe?
Are you interested in spending some time abroad to strengthen your skills and gain new perspectives by sharing professional experiences in another country?
The administrative staff at the EuroTeQ partner institutions have the opportunity to create channels and close cooperation between different areas of administrative units.
Participating in a staff mobility exchange gives great insights into a counterpart’s daily work and helps to generate new ideas on how to build the EuroTeQ Engineering University together!
Staff from all areas are welcome to apply for an Erasmus+ mobility for training in order to support their professional development in the form of training events abroad at a partner university (workshops, job shadowing, project meetings, etc.). You will receive a travel allowance through the Erasmus+ funding scheme to cover some of your travel expenses.
Our colleagues will help you find a host at the receiving institution and make turn your stay into a wonderful learning experience. (Please note that participation in conferences is not supported.)
Plan your mobility
- Minimum 2 working days + 2 days for travelling.
- Maximum 5 working days + 2 days for travelling.
The application is possible all year round and the process is really straight forward.
- Contact your home university’s contact person (see below) to discuss possibilities.
- Prepare and sign the Training Agreement.
- Submit the application form.
Apply through your home university
You are a staff member at TUM and want to go abroad? Please contact Sarah Debons, sarah.debons@tum.de, and visit the Website of the TUM Global & Alumni Office, to apply for your staff mobility for training.
As a DTU staff member, please contact Lukas Allan Duncan to plan your stay at a EuroTeQ partner.
As a TU/e staff member, please get in touch with Meagin van der Westhuizen, m.v.d.westhuizen@tue.nl who will help you apply for the training mobility.
You are working at École Polytechnique and want to train abroad? Please email Marie-Caroline Edorh, marie-caroline.edorh@polytechnique.edu to plan your stay.
If you are a staff member at CTU and plan a training mobility abroad, please contact Oleg Fetisov, oleg.fetisov@cvut.cz and visit the CTU website for Staff Mobility Programmes for Training.
Coming from TalTech and want to attend a partner university? Ann Neudorf, ann.neudorf@taltech.ee will help you set this up.
Upcoming Events:
Title | Date/time | Format | Host university | Description | Who can apply for this event? | Registration | Additional Information |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
EuroTeQ Interdisciplinary Education Seminar | 12.06.2026 - 13.06.2026 | On site | Technical University of Denmark (DTU) | The EuroTeQ Interdisciplinary Education Seminar is a chance for EuroTeQ educational faculty to come together to discuss the intricacies and dynamics of leading group-based education at technical universities. Join us at DTU Skylab for a day and a half of ideation and collaboration led by educators from some of the top technical universities in Europe via the EuroTeQ university alliance. This event takes place in the days preceding the EuroTeQathon, EuroTeQ’s signature innovation competition. The event will include sessions about teachers’ experiences in the classroom, tools to help educators in practice, and conversations on the outcomes of implementing more interdisciplinary learning activities. | Teachers, teaching support, administrators | Information: Lukas Allan Duncan laldu@dtu.dk Registration Link: https://forms.office.com/e/fYSHPEYcpz | |
Co-creating across borders: Collaborative teaching across EuroTeQ | 16.04.2026 | On site | Eindhoven University of Technology | Join us for an inspiring lunch session where teachers from TU/e, Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech), and Czech Technical University (CTU) share how they jointly developed the master level EuroTeQ course Digital Twins for a Digital Society — and how cross university collaboration can shape the future of teaching across Europe. This moderated panel discussion will feature: • Ondra Brém, from Czech Technical University • Eric Jackson, from Tallinn University of Technology • Mark van den Brand, from Eindhoven University of Technology • Ion Barosan, from Eindhoven University of Technology | Support staff and teachers | Co‑creating across borders: Collaborative teaching across Europe |