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This course offers the methodological basics so that archaeological results and papers can be critically analysed and assessed for the study of African societies. Type: virtual course Course dates: Sep 21, 2026 - Jan 30, 2027 Apply by: August 17, 2026
This course explores critical issues of the Anthropocene through a regionally focused lens. Type: virtual course Course dates: Sep 21, 2026 - Jan 30, 2027 Apply by: August 17, 2026
DIS/CONNECT is a virtual exchange, interdisciplinary course that equips students to critically analyse and respond to gendered disinformation, online hate, and anti-gender mobilisation across borders. Type: virtual course Course dates: 6 - 27 Nov 2026 Apply by: your respective institutional deadlines for course application
The course explores how principles of game design can be applied to address health‑related challenges. A central component of the course involves developing an innovative gamified solution within an interdisciplinary student group. Type: blended intensive programme (Erasmus+ or SEMP funding) Course dates: 27 July - 4 Aug 2026 Apply by: 15 April 2026
This course aims at conveying deep, interdisciplinary and long-term insights into the cultural, ecological, ideological, linguistic, political, religious, and social processes underlying dynamic, language-based identities and identity formation in Africa, with particular emphasis on Bantu-speaking Central and East Africa. Type: virtual course Course dates: Sep 21, 2026 - Jan 30, 2027 Apply by: August 17, 2026
This course zooms in on an issue which has induced many heated discussions in Russia in the past and which continues to (co)determine Russia’s (cultural) politics until today: is Russia a Western, Eastern or a self-contained culture / civilization? Type: virtual course Course dates: Sep 21, 2026 - Jan 30, 2027 Apply by: August 17, 2026
This course aims at the acquisition of advanced, theory-based scientific insights in literary translation. Type: virtual course Course dates: Sep 21, 2026 - Jan 30, 2027 Apply by: August 17, 2026
Waste Semiotics offers a transdisciplinary, action-oriented space for master and advanced bachelor students wanting to investigate the powerful connections between everyday communication and one of the most pressing ecological and cultural concerns of our time: waste. Type: blended intensive programme (Erasmus+ or SEMP funding) Course dates: 8 Sep - 23 Oct 2026 Apply by: 15 April 2026