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The new courses from the EUniWell catalogue are now online

Aimed at students, professors, and staff

Inclusion in educational contexts, intellectual property, and digital skills are some of the topics covered in the courses organized by the European University for Well‑Being (EUniWell), the network – of which the University of Florence is a member – dedicated to promoting well‑being as a guiding value in education, research, and European academic policies.

The courses published on the alliance’s web platform are part of a catalogue called the EUniWell Courses and Training Catalogue, which is freely accessible to students, professors, and staff. 

The catalogue offers a wide variety of courses and training activities related to EUniWell’s thematic areas, as well as soft skills focused on well‑beingl

It offers participants the opportunity to benefit from the expertise of eleven European universities, allowing them to personalise and internationalise their study or career path. 

The courses and training activities can be attended in various formats: online, blended, or in person through short, intensive sessions. 

“This is a significant opportunity for our entire university community,” says Giorgia Giovannetti, delegate for Internationalisation and chief development officer of EUniWell. “In particular, our students, in addition to receiving academic credit recognition, will have the chance to attend classes abroad thanks to the blended format, enriching their educational experience with this valuable opportunity.”

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