On the 10th and 11th of June, Semmelweis University hosted a series of EUniWell in-person workshops in Budapest, bringing together representatives of Work Packages 7 (Education), 9 (Digital University), and 10 (Mobility). As host institution, Semmelweis University welcomed colleagues from across the alliance for two days of discussions, networking, and collaborative planning.

The event formed part of EUniWell’s ongoing efforts to strengthen cooperation among its partner universities and to support the development of joint initiatives in education, mobility, and digital innovation. Bringing together colleagues working in different areas of the alliance provided a valuable opportunity to exchange perspectives and identify common priorities.
The program combined dedicated work package meetings with a couple of joint sessions. Discussions focused on both current activities and future opportunities, allowing participants to reflect on progress achieved so far while exploring potential directions for the alliance’s next phase of development.
Particular attention was given to themes that cut across multiple work packages, including innovative learning environments, digital solutions supporting international collaboration, and the enhancement of mobility opportunities. These discussions highlighted the increasingly interconnected nature of EUniWell’s activities and the importance of coordinated action across the alliance.
Besides the formal discussions, the workshop provided an important platform for strengthening professional relationships and fostering closer cooperation between partner institutions. The meeting also contributed to ongoing preparations for future EUniWell initiatives and strategic objectives, reinforcing the alliance’s shared commitment to building a more connected and innovative European higher education environment.
Semmelweis University’s involvement in the EUniWell program is supported by the National Research, Development and Innovation Fund (NKFIH).