Unite! Networking Hub: Exchange best practices and learn from peers across Europe
What is the Unite! Networking Hub?
The Unite! Networking Hub is a new online meeting space for academic and administrative staff from Unite!’s partner universities. It’s a collaborative environment where colleagues can:
- Connect and engage with peers facing similar challenges
- Share best practices and tools
- Exchange experiences and ideas
- Foster a strong, cross-institutional community spirit
Whether you want to solve a problem, showcase an initiative, or simply talk about your day-to-day work with someone who understands—this space is for you.
Who is it for?
This initiative is open to all academic and administrative staff across Unite!’s 9 partner universities. Whether you work in teaching, research, student services, mobility, communication, IT, HR, management or any other field — everyone is welcome.
How does it work?
- Held on the third Tuesday of each month at 13:00 CET
- Each session lasts approximately one hour
- Hosted online by a peer, in an informal, relaxed format
Propose a topic
You can propose a topic or even host a session! Just complete the Call for Proposals form, and the committee will get in touch with you.
How to join
To learn more about the initiative and view the upcoming schedule, click here.
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