Imagine simultaneously studying interdisciplinary courses at multiple European universities, earning ECTS credits, and gaining valuable international experience.
At RUN-EU, you can choose from short-, medium-, or long-term international learning opportunities.
Whether you’re looking for a flexible online option or an in-person experience, you’ll find the perfect learning opportunity to enhance your future skills.
Ready to think like an investor? Join the Blended Intensive Programme (BIP) “50+10 Cocreation Challenges: Finance and SDG Application” and tackle real-world company valuation and strategic financial...
This program explores how Artificial Intelligence can support equal opportunities in all sectors. Through workshops, collaboration and design sessions, participants study how AI can reduce...
Art activities can play a role in prevention, (mental) health, personal development, empowerment and social inclusion. However, integrating these practices in the domain of health care and...
Erasmus+ BIP
Erasmus+ BIP (from 08/05/2026 to 29/05/2026)
Ready to think like an investor? Join the Blended Intensive Programme (BIP) “50+10 Cocreation Challenges: Finance and SDG Application” and tackle real-world company valuation and strategic financial decisions. Work in international teams, analyse KPIs and ESG criteria, and decide: buy, hold, or sell? Develop future-ready skills in sustainable finance, critical thinking, and intercultural collaboration — all within a dynamic European learning experience.
Erasmus+ BIP (from 01/10/2026 to 03/12/2026)
This program explores how Artificial Intelligence can support equal opportunities in all sectors. Through workshops, collaboration and design sessions, participants study how AI can reduce inequality and contribute to social and digital inclusion. The programme focuses on combining technology with fairness to create concrete, AI-driven initiatives.
Double Degree
Double Degree
Double Degree
Erasmus+ BIP (from 19/05/2025 to 30/05/2025)
Erasmus+ BIP
Erasmus+ BIP (from 19/01/2026 to 16/03/2026)
Art activities can play a role in prevention, (mental) health, personal development, empowerment and social inclusion. However, integrating these practices in the domain of health care and well-being is still a challenge. Students will study the challenges European health care and well-being systems face and study cases and develop interventions that address and support mutual understanding between professionals and artists.Photograph: Performance scene of ‘Momentum’ of Dance Company Leefmeester. Photographer: Mitch de Pon.
Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them. Grant Agreement Number: 101124674