Young Universities for the Future of Europe (YUFE)
YUFE Alliance offers a variety of courses, exchange and networking possibilities and volunteering options in 10 universities across Europe, both online and on-site, also for Doctoral Researchers.
To make the most of the Alliance’s offerings, apply for the Student Journey study right. It is valid for a maximum of two years, during which time you are free to choose academic courses, language courses, etc., from all the universities of the alliance. For further information, see the YUFE Alliance page in Kamu.
YUFE4PostDocs Programme provides funding opportunities for further research on an international level.
Finnish University Partnership for International Development (UniPID)
UniPID is a network of Finnish universities that promotes the achievement of the sustainable development goals. The network also strengthens and promotes multidisciplinary education and research in global development and the societal impact of universities in Finland and internationally. UniPID coordinates the DocNET network for doctoral researchers and supervisors. In addition, UniPID organises scientific events and disseminates information about research calls and funding opportunities.
There is no fee for joining the UniPID DocNET network. The network arranges the UniPID DocShop and DocNET events and may also offer travel support to doctoral researchers that live outside the region(s) the event is held.
The UniPID contact person at UEF is Roseanna Avento and the UniPID virtual studies contact person at UEF is Annika Männikkö.
Southern Africa Nordic Centre (SANORD)
SANORD is a research and education collaboration network of 22 southern African and 24 Nordic universities.
SANORD arranges an annual research conference, open to all. In addition, SANORD arranges webinars and other academic events. The SANORD 3 MT competition is a pitching competition targeted to doctoral researchers and is arranged annually in connection to the conference. SANORD events are communicated on Viva Engage in the Global Development Channel.