EUPeace Course Repository
The EUPeace Course Repository is our central hub for all teaching offers available to the whole alliance! In it you will find courses offered by all nine partner universities. These include courses offered both in person and online – many of them for our European Track certificate – as well as teacher education courses and offers for lifelong learners.
As a student, you are an integral part of EUPeace, a European University alliance that brings together nine universities from seven countries to facilitate occasions of collaboration and exchange. Whether you are interested in a physical semester mobility, a blended mobility, a short-term opportunity, or virtual exchanges, you can explore our options below to find the right choice for you among the many mobility opportunities EUPeace offers.
During the Winter Semester 2025/26, EUPeace hosted a comprehensive Student Info Session Series to introduce the many mobility and engagement opportunities across our alliance. Although the live events have concluded, you can still explore all the topics we covered. Find out more about the individual sessions and your EUPeace opportunities here.
Testimonials
© Filip ChladThree reasons why you should also study here:
- City – Madrid is a stunning city with a wealth of opportunities and experiences for young people.
- Atmosphere – The teachers and fellow students are exceptionally friendly and supportive.
- Subjects – A diverse range of subjects is available, with a focus on practical learning rather than just exams. Additionally, SAPIENS courses are offered, which are recognized by many European schools.
© Nathan BouffierWhat was your favourite place during your mobility?
A student bar
What did you enjoy most about your mobility experience?
travelling
What surprised you most about your host country or university?
the people
Any advice for future mobility students?
erasmus will change positively your life !
© Mariam CrespoWhat was your favourite place during your mobility?
My favourite place was the school where I did my internship, because I felt very welcomed at every moment. Everyone, including the kids, was very nice to me and made the experience very valuable and memorable.
What did you enjoy most about your mobility experience?
What I enjoyed the most was the opportunity to learn about a different system, while also using my time there to get to know the culture and travel around.
What surprised you about your host country or university?
What surprised me the most were the cultural differences between my host country and my home country, and how these shape the character and personal attitudes of the people.
Any advice for future mobility students?
My advice would be to research everything you need to know about your destination in advance, to keep an open mind, and to understand that our differences make us stronger.
© Alessandro LanzoneThree reasons why you should also study here:
- the university is very welcoming and some departments are in the city center;
- it’s a very lovely town;
- the locals are very friendly and will make you feel at home!
© Lotte KayserWhat was your favourite place during your mobility?
Stari Most, the stone beach next to the Neretva River, the Partisan Memorial, and the incredible nature around the city.
What did you enjoy most about your mobility experience?
Learning the local language, feeling the vibrant atmosphere in the city, and meeting other Erasmus students (including those from the other university).
What surprised you about your host country or university?
The few bicycles and many cars; for the first time, I actually enjoyed walking to university.
Any advice for future mobility students?
Get in touch with the French Institute for high-quality language courses, and try to talk to locals to learn about their view on their city.
© Tadeáš PohlídalWhat was your favourite place during your mobility?
Puente de Segovia
What did you enjoy most about your mobility experience?
Learning spanish
What surprised you about your host country or university?
Mandatory classes
Any advice for future mobility students?
Just do it
© Cécile CacotThree reasons why you should also study here:
- Meet amazing people from all over the world
- Improve your German and your English
- It’s a very welcoming city for students
© Julia ManßWhat was your favourite place during your mobility?
The Retiro Park in Madrid
What did you enjoy most about your mobility experience?
To meet new people from all over the world
What surprised you about your host country or university?
The opportunity to study at a private catholic university was the most surprising adventure for me
Any advice for future mobility students?
Enjoy every second
© Helena ĆavarFour reasons why you should also study here:
- Limoges is a small, yet wonderful city with a lot of cultural landmarks, libraries, churches and museums.
- University of Limoges has plenty of learning opportunities and also amazing students.
- Learning a new language is one of the advantages of mobility.
- Meeting students from all over the world and creating friendships
© Salomé LhommedetThree reasons why you should also study here:
- The courses are interesting and you have a lot of free time to visit the city or do an activities like to go see a hockey game for example
- Plzen is well located, I had the opportunity to visit a lot of countries or city in Czech republic which is really cool and cheap
- In the university you have an organization called ESN UWB Pilsen which proposed a lot of activities or weekend to meet the other Erasmus students, have a buddy and discover the country and culture








