Third FilmEU+ Collegium Staff Mobilities call open
The 3rd FilmEU+ Collegium Staff Mobilities Call
The 3rd FilmEU+ Collegium Staff Mobilities call is now open with a deadline of January 26, 2026!
Please note that this is not a call for researchers.
The third FilmEU+ Collegium Staff Mobilities call is now open – and this is your chance to be part of it! Open to all teaching and administrative staff across the eight FilmEU core institutions, this initiative invites you to step beyond your home campus and engage in enriching exchanges across Europe.
Whether you're eager to share expertise, gain fresh perspectives, or co-develop innovative projects, this is an exciting opportunity to grow professionally, build lasting connections, and contribute to a stronger, more collaborative FilmEU community.
In the selection process, we prioritise applications from groups of teachers and staff who have not yet engaged with the FilmEU Cosmos, as well as those bringing original professional ideas that are under-represented within FilmEU. Ideally, groups should include members from both founding (Lusófona, IADT, TLU, LUCA) and newer FilmEU institutions (VIA, NATFA, VSMU, LMTA).
Why Participate?
- Share expertise in your field with partner institutions
- Build professional networks with like-minded colleagues
- Experience different perspectives, both cultural and educational
- Collaborate on innovative projects
- Develop new professional skills
Participating Institutions
- Lusófona University – Portugal
- LUCA School of Arts – Belgium
- Dún Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology (IADT) – Ireland
- Tallinn University (TLU) – Estonia
- VIA University College – Denmark
- Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre (LMTA) – Lithuania
- National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts (NATFA) – Bulgaria
- Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava (VŠMU) – Slovakia
How It Works
- Choose a Theme
All topics relevant to education and administration are welcome! - Select a Format
- Knowledge-Sharing Workshops: Share your expertise in scriptwriting at IADT, exchange techniques for student counseling in Tallinn, demonstrate equipment maintenance in Vilnius, or share best practices in digital archiving at Lisbon or Sofia.
- Collaborative Projects: Develop joint teaching materials, create cross-institutional mobility processes, build administrative workflows together, or establish shared technical standards and protocols.
- Training Sessions: Learn about new technologies in film production, explore international student support methods, enhance administrative software skills, or develop project management approaches.
- Best Practice Exchange: Compare approaches to student services, share successful recruitment strategies, improve institutional processes, or exchange marketing and communication methods.
Design the activity format that best serves your goals and benefits the FilmEU community. It's up to you!
- Find Collaborators
Create or explore ideas on the Padlet board: Jump in linkKEY EVENT
Info Session: Wednesday, December 3, 2025, 11:00 CET – Join link
Meet colleagues from across FilmEU institutions, share ideas, and find collaborators for your mobility activity. - Submit Your Application
Form a team with a lead organiser and the host institution. Include at least 2 other FilmEU institutions.
Complete the online application form: Submit Application Link
Questions?
Contact your WP5 representative or email collegium@filmeu.eu
- Érica Faleiro Rodrigues (Lusófona) – erica.rodrigues@filmeu.eu
- Giedrė Kabašinskienė (LMTA) – giedre.kabasinskiene@filmeu.eu
- Rikke Korgaard (VIA) – rikke.korgaard@filmeu.eu
- Krista Hallik (Tallinn University) – lia.toro@filmeu.eu
- Linda Carroll (IADT) – linda.carroll@filmeu.eu
- Marc Van De Walle (LUCA) – marc.vandewalle@filmeu.eu
- Jessica Slavova (NATFA) – jessica.slavova@filmeu.eu
- Dorota Vlnova (VŠMU) – dorota.vlnova@filmeu.eu
Important note: Members of the FilmEU Steering Committee, FilmEU PMO and WP5 Collegium Selection Committee are not eligible to apply.
Previous applicants are welcome to resubmit improved applications!
Deadline: January 26, 2026

