What is EUniWell? FAQ for students
EUniWell is a European alliance that unites 12 universities around a simple but essential idea: placing well-being at the heart of university life - in studies, research and everyday student life. On this page you'll find all the questions, and their answers, you might have about this alliance, which Inalco joined in 2023.
Why should I care?
Why should I care?
More than a partnership between universities, EUniWell is an open community where students act together and where you can:
- Participate in events: you can get funding to participate in events when they are related to working groups 2 to 6.
- Participate in courses to train beyond your degree: discover MOOCs, summer schools and hybrid programs ("BIP" or "PIH" in French) combining online learning and mobility abroad at a partner university.
- Boost your network and your CV through intercultural European experience.
- Finance an international mobility experience of a week, with BIP, or a semester, with the Erasmus+ program.
How do I apply for a "BIP", also known as a "Hybrid Intensive Program" (HIP)*?
How do I apply for a "BIP", also known as a "Hybrid Intensive Program" (HIP)*?
*Blended Intensive Program (BIP)
What is a BIP?
- Hybrid program: online activities + face-to-face mobility week
- Mandatory attendance
- Open to all levels (Lience, Master's or PhD) and focused on cross-disciplinary themes
- Organized by a European partner (notably from the EUniWell alliance)
- Erasmus+ grant (approx. €900 for a week's mobility)
Spot opportunities
- Consult the EUniWell catalogue
- Application windows are short
- Follow the news on the Inalco website
- Campaigns broadcast by email and on social networks too
- Apply on your own
Apply online
- Apply on the period indicated
- Next deadlines: November 2025, February 2026, April 2026
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Selection and preparation
- Limited space: applications assessed on motivation and interest in the program
- Decision sent by email by the Pôle Erasmus+
- Pre-departure preparation meeting for all participants
- An official certificate is issued at the end of the program
- ECTS recognition depends on the curriculum and is not guaranteed by Inalco
How can I get more involved in the alliance?
How can I get more involved in the alliance?
By joining working groups
You can actively participate in EUniWell by joining one of the wellbeing working groups (health, equality, environment, culture, teacher training).
You'll take part in meetings, share ideas and represent the student voice on topics such as mental health, climate or inclusion.
To get involved, simply send before December 1, 2025 a short cover letter and proof of English language skills to the alliance's Student Engagement Officer (SEO) at View e-mail
By joining a Seed Funding Call
The Seed Funding Call (SFC) from EUniWell allows you to launch your own wellness project with other students, teachers or researchers from partner universities. You can propose an idea around health, equality, the environment, culture or teacher training.
Two calls for projects are organized each year. If your project is selected (with at least four EUniWell universities involved), you can receive up to €25,000 to carry it out over a one-year period.
My question isn't on the list. Who can I contact?
My question isn't on the list. Who can I contact?
You can email your questions to View e-mail.