Programme

Policy context for the future of mobility and Erasmus+
 

9:00 Aula Magna Arrival and registration – in front of the Aula Magna
9:20 Aula Magna
Welcome and introduction to the event
Joan Guàrdia i Olmos, Rector, University of Barcelona
Yoan Vilain, EUF Steering Committee President, Humboldt University of Berlin
9:40 Aula Magna
Keynote speech: “The next Erasmus+ programme - visions and priorities as we approach 2028”
Florian Pecenka, Head of Unit, Department of Education, Science and Research at Permanent Representation of Austria to the EU
9:55 Aula Magna
Panel discussion “Learning from the last Erasmus programme transitions - lessons learned and the road ahead”

This panel will reflect on the recent transitions between Erasmus+ programme periods, highlighting the practical experiences from the higher education community across Europe. Speakers will share what worked well, what obstacles they faced, and discuss how the higher education sector practitioners and policymakers alike can better prepare for the next transition.

Raúl Ramos Lobo, Vice-Rector for Internationalization Policy - University of Barcelona (moderator)
Katalin Anna Németh, Head of Department of Erasmus+ and International Programmes - Eötvös Loránd University
Klementyna Kielak, Deputy Head of IRO - University of Warsaw
Valeria Costantino, Rector's Delegate for Erasmus Projects, University of Naples Federico II

11:00 Science Cloister Coffee break
11:30 Josep Carner Building
Parallel workshops on the intersection between policy and quality mobility

Participants will be assigned to their preferred topic, to the extent possible. In the afternoon, a summary of each session’s discussions and conclusions will be shared in plenary.

1. Mobility targets - good intentions with trap doors?
Room 2.4
As part of this session, participants will explore how mobility targets across Europe have impacted higher education, as well as whether the resources available are sufficient to achieve them.

Christina Bohle, Head of the Global Mobility Office, Humboldt University of Berlin
Ana Duplava, Policy and Project Officer, EURASHE

2. Strategic change management during transition periods
Room 3.2
New programme, new rules? This session will take a deep-dive in how to strategically prepare for changes that might await us in the next programme period, and not be surprised by the unexpected.

Berenice Martin, International Relations Bureau, International Students Office, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya

3. How to see the future of mobility in European University Alliances
Room 2.2
In this session, participants will discuss how the student mobility trends have been developing in the European University Alliances. And how to envision a better student mobility experience for the future.

Meritxell Chaves, Secretary General, CHARM-EU

4. From input to influence: how practitioners can engage with policymakers
Room 2.1
In this session, discover what role practitioners can play to influence higher education policies on national and European level, and why it is important to engage with policy makers to ensure political initiatives correspond to the needs of the community.

Katrina Sproge, Policy Community Coordinator - European University Foundation
Bálint Koós, Executive Committee Member, European Students’ Union (ESU)

5. Erasmus+ priorities and mobilities: how to better address the current horizontal priorities when implementing student mobility
Room 3.4
Inclusion, Digital and Green transition, Democratic participation. With practical examples, this session will highlight how the Erasmus+ programme priorities can be addressed in student mobility and what steps still need to be taken.

Ilze Ojere, ESN International Committee of Education Main Chair
David Rodriguez Sanchez Head of Erasmus+ Mobility - University of Luxembourg

13:00 Science Cloister Lunch break
14:00 Science Cloister
Mobility talks and networking
75 min open discussion. Participants walk around based on their interest and can schedule 1:1 meetings that can take in the Aula Magna. Ideally we should have about 10 topics (topics ranging from engaging students in internationalisation to good practices in BIPs or IIA renewals and the new programme will be explored), for which we have one facilitator. We should get a field in the registration form for participants to suggest topics.
 

  • Blended Intensive Programmes (BIPs)
  • Managing Erasmus+ mobility budgets: challenges and solutions
  • Management of the International Office
  • Welcoming initiatives for incoming students
  • InterInstitutional Agreements' renewal
  • Dealing with mobility top-ups and other financial aid for student mobility
  • Credit recognition for long-term mobility
  • Buddy systems for mobility
15:00 Science Cloister Coffee break
15:30 Aula Magna
Plenary: Conclusions of the parallel sessions

Helena Alves, Mobility Community Coordinator, EUF

16:00 Aula Magna
Panel discussion: Geopolitical realities and the future of mobility

This panel will explore how the shifting geopolitical landscape in Europe and globally is affecting student mobility, academic collaboration, and cross-border education across the continent. The speakers will take a deep dive into the role mobility in higher education is playing in ensuring resilience, how we can safeguard the freedom of research, and how to best navigate the ongoing challenges.

René Teunissen, Senior Policy Advisor - Erasmus University Rotterdam (moderator)
Valeria Costantino, Rector's Delegate for Erasmus Projects - University of Naples Federico II
Anne-Laurence Pastorini, Senior Project Manager, UNIMED - Mediterranean Universities Union
Olga Doroshenko, Doctor of Philology, Professor, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Visiting Professor - University of Barcelona
Giorgio Marinoni, Manager, HE and Internationalization policy and projects, International Association of Universities (IAU)

17:00 Gothic Quarter Cultural visit

Ensuring high quality mobility before, during and after transition periods
 

9:30 Josep Carner Building
Crisis preparedness in internationalisation - keynote speech & group discussions

Martine Wierenga, Head of IRO - Erasmus University Rotterdam
Klementyna Kielak, Deputy Head of IRO - University of Warsaw

11:00 Philology Cloister Coffee break
11:30 Josep Carner Building
Parallel workshops on quality mobility aspects

Participants will be assigned to their preferred topic, to the extent possible.

1. Intercultural preparedness of students
Room 3.2
Discover the impact of intercultural training on the quality of students’ mobility experience and delve into resources that can help you offer this to your outgoing students.

Lotte Laenen, EU Project Advisor, Ghent University
Thibault Hoogstoel, Policy Officer, Ghent University

2. Bottom-up initiatives as catalysts for mobility
Room 3.3
Explore the role initiatives brought forward by the mobility practitioners community can play in improving and enhancing the quality of mobility, and how you can contribute to it.

Katrīna Sproģe, Policy Community Coordinator, European University Foundation (EUF)

3. Defining parameters for quality mobility 
Room 3.4
What is quality mobility? How can we measure the evolution of our mobility services? And what actions are most effective in improving them? Participants will leave better equipped to assess and act on their mobility offer, learning from other participants and putting quality at the center of the discussion.

Christina Bohle, Erasmus+ Institutional Coordinator, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin
Ilze Ojere, Chair International Committee of Education, ESN

4. Strategically developing global student mobility flows (KA171)
Room 2.1
This session will focus on mobility with partner countries, exploring the most common challenges and opportunities that come with its implementation. Participants will delve into how to develop their global strategy and establish strong partnerships with Universities from third countries not associated with the Erasmus+ programme.

Roman Petyur, Head of International Relations, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
Giorgio Marinoni, Manager, HE and Internationalization, International Association of Universities (IAU)

5. How high-quality staff mobility influences student mobility
Room 2.2
Delve into the role of staff mobility as a catalyst for student mobility. Get to know good practices of staff mobility implementation, and understand how high-quality staff training can trickle down into improving mobility practices.

Emma Maria Cavaliere, Mobility Officer, University of Padova
Helena Alves, Senior Policy and Research Officer, European University Foundation

6. Digitalisation of Course Catalogues
Room 2.4
Assess the state of play of course catalogue digitalisation and learn from research results on the impact it has on students’ mobility prospects. Learn about recent solutions for online course catalogues and understand how they can be used by your Institution.

Manuel Caeiro Rodriguez, Professor and DACEM Project Coordinator, University of Vigo

13:00 Philology Cloister Lunch break
14:00 Philology Cloister
Mobility talks & networking
75 min open discussion. Participants walk around the venue and choose topics based on their interests. They can also use this time to schedule 1:1 meetings. Mobility talks’ topics will range from engaging students in internationalisation to good practices in BIPs or IIA renewals and the new programme.
 

  • Student welfare before, during and after mobility
  • Integrating incoming students in the local community
  • Soft skills development through mobility
  • Environmental sustainability in mobility
  • Student selection for mobility
  • Union of Skills and Erasmus+
  • Learning mobility as part of the Equity, Diversity and Inclusion strategies
  • Dropouts from student mobility
  • Student perceptions of the grants
15:00 Philology Cloister Coffee break
15:30 Josep Carner Building
Quality mobility hackathons (part 1)

Carefully designed, mobility-related challenges and their context will be presented to participants to prepare for the work ahead. They will then brainstorm solutions to the challenges that can support a smoother, higher-quality mobility experience. Along the way, regular check-ins will ensure these solutions are fit for purpose and give insights into how to improve them further.

 

  • How to take the student mobility to the next level: improving each moment of the mobility lifecycle - Room 3.4
  • How should the merge between KA131 and KA171 look? - Room 3.2
  • How can Universities strengthen the connection with companies? - Room 3.3
  • How can IROs better prepare newcomer academic and administrative staff to implement high-quality mobility? - Room 2.1
  • How to implement quality staff training - Room 2.2
  • How to embed internationalisation in the Institution - Room 2.4
Evening EUF reception

Trickling down mobility advancements into Institutional realities
 

09:30 Josep Carner Building
Quality mobility hackathons (part 2)

This second session will focus on deepening the mobility-related solutions. Groups will continue their work and prepare the final idea presentation in plenary. Regular check-ins will ensure participants consider different perspectives and receive support in addressing potential weaknesses. 
 

  • How to take the student mobility to the next level: improving each moment of the mobility lifecycle - Room 3.4
  • How should the merge between KA131 and KA171 look? - Room 3.2
  • How can Universities strengthen the connection with companies? - Room 3.3
  • How can IROs better prepare newcomer academic and administrative staff to implement high-quality mobility? - Room 2.1
  • Implementing quality staff training - Room 2.2
  • Embedding internationalisation in the Institution - Room 2.4
11:00 Philology Cloister Coffee break
11:30 Josep Carner Building
Quality mobility hackathons (part 3)

Participants will be invited to choose a new hackathon topic and contribute to the finalisation of the solutions identified in the two previous sessions.
 

  • How to take the student mobility to the next level: improving each moment of the mobility lifecycle - Room 3.4
  • How should the merge between KA131 and KA171 look? - Room 3.2
  • How can Universities strengthen the connection with companies? - Room 3.3
  • How can IROs better prepare newcomer academic and administrative staff to implement high-quality mobility? - Room 2.1
  • How to implement quality staff training - Room 2.2
  • How to embed internationalisation in the Institution - Room 2.4
12:30 Philology Cloister Lunch break with Hackathon Gallery walk
14:00 Aula Magna
Digitalisation updates for mobility managers

Sergi Martínez-Rigol, Director of Internationalization and Students Area, University of Barcelona
João Bacelar, Executive Manager, European University Foundation

14:45 Aula Magna
Wrap-up panel (interactive)

Presentation of the key conclusions from the hackathons, workshops and discussions, and reflection from invited panellists on the takeaways and homework from SMS 2026.

16:00 Aula Magna Closing and farewell

The agenda is subject to changes.