EUPeace
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European University for Peace, Justice, and Inclusive Societies
What is EUPeace?
EUPeace is an alliance of nine universities nine universities in seven European countries (Germany, Italy, France, Spain, the Czech Republic, Bosnia, and Turkey). EUPeace is committed to the further development of inclusive education, innovative research and inclusive exchange formats in order to train students who have the skills and abilities – regardless of their primary field of study – to contribute to the creation and preservation of peace, democracy and social cohesion in Europe.
What can I do as a student at EUPeace?
EUPeace creates a network for its students in which mobility between partner locations can be implemented easily and without barriers. Through EUPeace, you can participate in mobility programmes at partner locations virtually, hybrid or ‘normally’. What's more, you can get actively involved and help shape exchange programmes, joint degree programmes and international workshops as part of student participation. Further information can be found in the Mobility Portal.
How can I get involved?
The EUPeace Student Alliance (EUPSA) is the open, self-organised student network within the EUPeace Alliance – independent of the official student councils of the universities. EUPSA focuses on exchange: get to know students from all seven EUPeace countries, discover exciting university and cultural landscapes, network informally and contribute your own ideas to small international projects. EUPSA gives you the opportunity to discover Europe for yourself – through exchange, joint activities and new friendships. You can find more information and sign up for a membership here.
Or you can suggest your own event at Student-led events and collaborate with local organisations.


What is European Track?
European track is a certificate programme offered for students enrolled at a EUPeace university. It allows you to choose from a wide range of interdisciplinary courses at our universities. You can combine studies at your home university with courses abroad or take part in short-term formats such as Blended Intensive Programmes (BIPs).
By completing courses within the European Track, you can earn up to three certificates that recognise the skills and knowledge you acquire across borders. The programme is open to students of all disciplines and aims to equip you with the competences to actively contribute to a democratic, just and peaceful Europe!