
Tasks conducted by MUB in EUNICE as a part of ValuEU
The Medical University in Białystok is among the beneficiaries of the NAWA Support for European Universities programme. The received support in the amount of PLN 1 979 991,24 will allow for increasing the presence of MUB at the European University EUNICE. The awarded project proposal was written by the employees of the International Cooperation Department: Sylwia Klepacka and Jakub Wszeborowski, working closely with the Department of European University Poznań University of Technology – EUNICE leader. Poznań University of Technology is also an official partner of the project “ValuEU” (Bookmark MUB on the Poznań University of Technology website https://eunice.put.poznan.pl/en/valueu).
The project “valuEU” enhances MUB's potential to operate within the European University EUNICE.
The planned tasks in the project consist of:
· Preparation and dissemination of joint science publications with researchers from the EUNICE alliance
· Conducting interdisciplinary courses led by highly qualified MUB staff for the representatives of universities that create EUNICE
· Organizing mutual exchanges of doctorates, MUB staff, and partners
· Implementation of promotional campaign on social media and promotion of MUB at the EUNICE stand during international educational conferences and fairs.
ValuEU Project Office contact information:
- Sylwia Klepacka, sylwia.klepacka@umb.edu.pl, tel. 85 686 51 80, room 206 – management, task 2,3,4;
- Jakub Wszeborowski, jakub.wszeborowski@umb.edu.pl, tel. 85 686 51 81, room 206 – task 5;
- Mateusz Szyc, Mateusz.szyc@umb.edu.pl, tel. 85 686 52 38, room 213 – administrative matters;
- Patrycja Jasińska, patrycja.jasinska@umb.edu.pl, tel 85 686 52 38, room 213 – administrative matters;
- Professor Anna Moniuszko-Malinowska, anna.moniuszko-malinowska@umb.edu.pl – task 1.
NAWA programme pt. “European Universities Support” is the first Polish programme to support the activities of entities belonging to the European Universities Initiative. The strategic goal of the programme is to create a supportive environment for creating and maintaining international academic partnerships as a complement to the activities undertaken in the Erasmus programme, related to the function of European University alliances (more information can be found on the NAWA website). The Programme is funded by the European Union as part of the project titled Support for the European Universities Alliance with the number FERS.01.05-IP.08-0219/23 (FERS projects).



