Discover a wide range of online, hybrid, and in-person courses at EUniWell partner universities available for students, academic and administrative staff. 

EUniWell, the European University for Well-Being, is an alliance uniting 12 universities – including Semmelweis University – with a mission to improve social, mental and physical well-being. One of the ways this is achieved is through education. EUniWell developed a joint catalogue for all educational offerings of the alliance, called the EUniWell Courses and Training Catalogue, which is open to our communities: students, academic and administrative staff.

The catalogue offers online and blended-learning opportunities across a range of topics related to well-being with hands-on, interdisciplinary courses. The new courses cover topics such as the psychology of negotiation, sleep and human performance, sustainability and eco anxiety, innovation skills, the future of well-being, and more!

Whether you would like to build new skills, enhance your research work, or network in an international environment, explore the new EUniWell Courses and Training Catalogue to find your next learning experience.

Application deadline: 15 March

Semmelweis University offers two exciting learning opportunities in the new batch of courses:

  • Future of Well-Being: One-Health perspectives and Co-Creation [Summer School] | 19 June – 22 June 2026
    Over four intensive days, participants will explore contemporary challenges of health and well-being through expert lectures, student-led sessions and co-creative workshops. The program integrates medical, social, and environmental perspectives while emphasizing participatory methodologies, equity, and community engagement. 
    Requirements for applying: Active PhD status, English language knowledge (B2)
  • Semmelweis HR Staff Week | 29 September – 1 October 2026
    Throughout the three program days, participants will exchange experiences, reflect collectively, and explore practical approaches that enhance mental, physical, and social well-being in the workplace. Beyond thematic sessions and workshops, the program aims to create meaningful connections across institutions, encourage mutual understanding, and contribute to building more inclusive, resilient, and caring university communities.
    Requirements for applying: English language knowledge (B2)

The EUniWell team at Semmelweis University encourages all interested learners to apply to any of the courses included in the catalogue that sparks curiosity. We hope to see you participating and expanding your knowledge and network of connections with an exciting international community.  

Contact

If you have any questions about the courses, application, or the EUniWell alliance, please reach out to Fanni Matyasovszki at matyasovszki.fanni.sara@semmelweis.hu, EUniWell Institutional Coordinator at Semmelweis University.