EELISA for lecturers and research personnel
Academic coordinator EELISA-SNS
Research and teaching activities develop in increasingly interconnected contexts, in which specialist skills and international collaboration are key. EELISA offers lecturers and researchers the opportunity to participate in structured academic partnerships, contribute to the definition of innovative teaching models and co-ordinate projects of measurable social and scientific impact.
The alliance represents an occasion for dialogue and professional growth, with transnational networks that enable the widening of the target audience and to strengthen the impact of the teaching and research activities.
EELISA opportunities for lecturers and research personnel
You can promote the forming of a new EELISA Community or become a member of an already active community. Thanks to a structured international network, the EELISA Communities foster collaboration among lecturers and researchers sharing fields of interest and lines of research. Explore the Digital Campus, the single entry point to register for activities and discover opportunities for mobility, joint research, innovation, and access to research infrastructures.
The alliance also supports the development of joint courses, including Joint Degrees and micro-credentials, for the purpose of planning new educational experiences integrated at European level.
Actions of mobility and academic co-operation are envisaged, including via Erasmus calls for lecturers for teaching and training activities. See the call Bando Erasmus Staff docente for teaching or training.
You can take part in the EELISA Joint Pedagogical Support Programme, dedicated to the strengthening of teaching skills in an international context.
The alliance promotes the sharing of experiences and good practice, including through dissemination initiatives such as the EELISA Podcast.
Participation in EELISA contributes to the development of the European dimension of teaching and research, to the benefit of the student community and of the entire scientific community, also via the organisation of Blended Intensive Programmes (BIPs). BIPs are short learning, teaching, and training programmess organised jointly by European Higher Education Institutions that include a virtual learning period combined with short-term physical mobility. How to organise a BIP