The program combines a virtual phase, which will take place between April 20 and May 30 (12 hours in total), with a in-person stay in L'Aquila of the 2 to 7 June 2026, coinciding with his appointment as Italian Capital of Culture 2026In it, the city will be used as a genuine open laboratory in which academic research, territory and local culture are brought into contact.
A multidisciplinary project with academic recognition
“White Night of Culture 2026” addresses the intersection between science and the humanities, promoting a diverse and innovative educational approach. Furthermore, students who complete the program will receive a recognition of 5 ECTS, in accordance with the Learning Agreement that will be established before the start of the mobility.
Places, target qualifications and financial aid
The program offers eight seats aimed at students of degrees in History, Philosophy, Art History, and Spanish Language and Literature, as well as students of double degrees that include these qualifications. To facilitate the participation of the selected students, the call includes an estimated Erasmus+ grant of between 700 and 800 eurosThis funding is intended to contribute to living and travel expenses. Additional support is also planned for students with fewer opportunities, in accordance with Erasmus+ regulations.
Application deadline and access to the call for proposals
The application period will be open until Thursday March 12 (inclusive).
All the detailed information about the call for applications can be found on the URJC Official Notice Board: https://sede.urjc.es/tablon-oficial/anuncio/15400/
Applications must be submitted exclusively through the Electronic Office: Calls for Proposals – URJC – Electronic Office
This is a unique opportunity to experience an international educational program focused on global citizenship, sustainability, and intercultural dialogue.