In July 2026, EUNICoast will take part in the Living Knowledge 11 (LK11) conference, held at the University of Gdańsk, Poland, from 8 to 10 July. The event brings together researchers, practitioners, and community actors working at the interface of academic research and civil society.
EUNICoast is organising an Ocean Literacy Day on 8 June 2026, hosted by partner university EMUNI. The day brings together two complementary activities: interactive workshops for community engagement and an international conference on the geopolitics of transport.
EUNICoast brings together students and academics from its partner universities for an intensive week of hands-on learning on sustainable tourism, cultural heritage, and community engagement, set against the unique backdrop of the Åland Islands.
EUNICoast is hosting its first international conference from 4 to 6 November in Le Havre. Inter-Alliance AI Laboratory: Education, Research, Practice will bring together students, teachers, researchers and institutional leaders from EUNICoast and partner European university alliances to tackle a shared challenge: how do we integrate AI into higher education responsibly, practically, and collectively?
Blended Intensive Programme hosted by the University of the Azores in Ponta Delgada, combining an online session and an on-site programme focused on research and innovation in island, port and coastal contexts.
The programme brings together researchers, academic and technical staff from across the EUNICoast Alliance to collaborate on key R&I themes and exchange practices.
As part of the preparatory phase of the EUNICoast Doctoral School, the Short-term Mobilities scheme supports PhD candidates wishing to carry out a short research stay at a partner institution.
The scheme aims to foster early collaboration, support interdisciplinary research, and strengthen doctoral capacity across the Alliance.
This Workshop is a core activity of the preparatory phase of the EUNICoast Doctoral School. It brings together PhD candidates from partner universities to strengthen transversal skills, foster interdisciplinary collaboration, and test joint doctoral training formats at Alliance level.
The workshop also provides a space for strategic reflection on the future structure of the EUNICoast Doctoral School.