Global Studies in a changing world: Challenges and Solutions”

📍 Santander, Spain (on-site) | 🗓 29 June – 10 July 2026 | 💻 Online: 1–26 June 2026

 

Explore today’s most pressing global challenges through an interdisciplinary Blended Intensive Programme covering globalization, migration, climate change, culture, health, and decision-making. This course combines diverse academic perspectives with practical insights to help you better understand and navigate a rapidly changing world. 
Through a series of expert-led modules, participants will engage with topics such as global uncertainty, climate technologies, sustainable development, and global health, while developing critical thinking and analytical skills. The programme concludes with student presentations, encouraging active participation and knowledge exchange. 

More information: https://eunice-university.eu/course/global-studies-in-a-changing-world-challenges-and-solutions-25-26-s2/ 

 

Why join?
•    Understand complex global challenges from multiple perspectives 
•    Develop critical thinking and decision-making skills 
•    Collaborate internationally and present your ideas 


Who should apply?
•    Bachelor, Master, and PhD students (EUNICE) 
•    Students interested in global issues, sustainability, policy, or social sciences 
•    Learners eager to gain a broad, interdisciplinary perspective 


BIP format & credits
•    Blended format: online + on-site mobility 
•    3 ECTS credits 
•    Erasmus+ mobility (with or without grant) 


Prerequisites
•    Minimum English level B2 
•    Interest in global challenges and interdisciplinary learning 


Application procedure

Priority in the selection process is given to B/M students and PhD students who have not yet taken part in any mobility under the EUNICE European University or Erasmus+ framework.

When selecting participants for BIP, priority is given first to the grade point average, then to involvement in the EUNICE Student Organisation (which earns extra points), and finally to the order in which applications are received.
The minimum required grade point average is 3.75.

To ensure equal opportunities in accessing the activities on offer, a rule has been introduced whereby, in any given semester, students may take part in only one mobility programme organised within the framework of the EUNICE European University.