EUniWell courses and training catalog: selection for Inalco students
The selection below focuses specifically, for this first session, on offers dedicated to students and PhD students, enabling you to explore new academic fields, develop your professional skills and get in touch with experts from all over Europe.
Registration for this first session closes on January 19.
The Environment is my Health
- Asynchronous online courses
- From January to May 2025
- Public: students
This course aims to explain the interrelationship between the environment in which we live and our physical and mental well-being through various aspects such as dietary behavior, exposure to various environmental factors, sports practices, alteration of the internal clock.
Open Science Basic Course
- Asynchronous online courses
- Second semester of the year 2024-2025
- Audience: students
This online course introduces the various aspects of open science in research and teaching. The focus is on open access publishing, research data management and the sharing of teaching materials as free educational resources.
Fighting discrimination in Europe
- Online conferences
- Spring 2025
- Audience: students
All people have the right to equal treatment and not to be discriminated against on the grounds of gender, ethnicity, religion, disability, sexual orientation or age. Discrimination issues are at the heart of many educational programs and are relevant to many disciplines. EUniWell is offering a series of seminars on the theme of "Fighting discrimination in Europe". The conferences are open to all and are aimed at students, teachers and researchers who want to find out more about how different countries work against discrimination in different areas.
Speech Writing in Practice
- Online course
- From February 19 to June 10, 2025, 9am to 1pm CET
- Audience: doctoral students
As speakers, researchers need to address their audience. To ensure that their message is heard, it's important to prepare a good manuscript. But how to effectively grab the audience's attention, make an impression, clarify and make relevant a sometimes complex research topic?
These questions are at the heart of this module, which alternates between short lectures and workshop activities to improve participants' eloquence and oratory skills.