T4EU Professional Development Training in May

Professional webinars on AI, mental health, and innovative teaching for academic and non-academic university staff

15–28 May 2026 | Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania

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The Transform4Europe Alliance invites academic and non-academic staff of T4EU and other universities, stakeholders, and other interested persons to participate in professional development training (webinars), which will take place in May, 2026. The webinars will cater to and foster various skills, including various training topics – that may be useful for every staff members from across the Alliance.

We encourage you to take advantage of this opportunity and register for the webinars to further develop your competencies. The programme times are Central European Summer Time (CEST). You can convert the times for your location here. The list of available webinars in May and registration forms can be found below.

“Transform4Europe” professional development trainings:

  • “Co-design in teaching: how to involve students in shaping your course”
    May 15, 10.00–12.30 CEST, MS TEAMS. Registration
    Lecturer Marleen Soosaar, Estonian Academy of Arts.
  • “Mental health: challenges and resources”
    May 19, 10.30–12.30 CEST, MS TEAMS. Registration
    Lecturer Professor Cátia Branquinho, Universidade Católica Portuguesa.
  • “Innovative teaching methods: Training university students conforming to the ResearchComp Framework”
    May 21, 13.00–15.00 CEST, MS TEAMS. Registration
    Assistant Professor Albena Antonova, Sofia University.
  • “AI is not magic: How it actually works?”
    May 26, 10.00–12.00 CEST, MS TEAMS. Registration
    Associate Professor Dr. Nino Bašić, University of Primorska.
  • “AI in our workplace(s): Hype and reality”
    May 28, 9.00–11.00 CEST, MS TEAMS. Registration
    Associate Professor Alberto Bartoli, University of Trieste.


For any additional questions feel free to email Transform4Europe team: Transform4Europe@vdu.lt.

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