For a successful application, proposals must involve a collaboration between at least four EUniWell member universities and focus on improving health, education, society, institutional transformation, environment, social and gender equality, and cultural inclusion. Preference will be given to projects that aim for long-term sustainability, deliver innovative educational, research, or societal impact, and involve student participation. The online EUniWell Matchmaking Form helps students and researchers from universities across the EUniWell Alliance find international partners and project collaborators.
The deadline for applications is May 17, 2026. Find the application form and more information on the EUniWell website.
Application support
The Semmelweis EUniWell Team will hold an online, English language info session on April 16 from 5 p.m. CEST to support applicants with submitting their proposals. Interested participants can register to the session here. If you have any questions in the meantime, please reach out to Fanni Matyasovszki, EUniWell Institutional Coordinator. The EUniWell Central Team is also organizing online info sessions on April 2 and 14, as well as on May 6.
EUniWell: an alliance for well-being across borders
EUniWell, the European University for Well-Being, unites 12 universities with a mission to measure and improve social, mental, and physical well-being. Its flagship Seed Funding Programme helps boost innovative projects through which students, researchers, and academic staff can launch interdisciplinary, international collaborations. Semmelweis University is part of the alliance as a founding member and was involved in five out of the 10 projects selected for funding in the previous call.
Previous successful proposals with Semmelweis participation
- Pilgrimage as Well-Being Therapy: Explores the mental, physical and social benefits of pilgrimage walks.
- MAT Toolkit: Develops instruments and resources to improve university students’ well-being and academic success.
- iHera: Initiative for health education, research, and awareness for PMS and PMDD.
- LangCare (led by Semmelweis University) – Maps language assistance policies and practices in healthcare across EUniWell.
- StudyWorkWell (led by Semmelweis University) – A research project focusing on student employment and the well-being of working students.
- Mars-F – Researches the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in farming and humans.
- AI4WellEdu – Aims to deliver an AI training programme and develop a fully-online program with educational materials.
- CULTIV-OER-E – Aimed at developing a scalable framework for culturally and linguistically adapting Open Education Resources.
Visit the EUniWell website to discover more successful projects related to previous calls.
Beyond seed funding: Take free learning opportunities through EUniWell
In addition to project-based support, EUniWell also offers free, online, and blended learning opportunities across a range of topics related to well-being. The course catalogue includes hands-on, interdisciplinary trainings to students, teachers, and researchers.
Semmelweis University’s involvement in the EUniWell program is supported by the National Research, Development and Innovation Fund (NKFIH).
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