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In late November, ACA concluded the final workshop of a training series aimed at supporting higher education institutions in developing more strategic approaches to staff mobility. The training was designed and delivered by ACA in cooperation with six Erasmus+ National Agencies, CMEPIUS (coordinator), AMEUP, DZS, OeAD, Rannis, and TPF, and brought together 23 institutional teams from Austria, Croatia, Czechia, Hungary, Iceland, and Slovenia.
Grounded in the evolving EU policy context, including the Europe on the Move targets for learning mobility, the European Universities Initiative, the Council Recommendation on attractive and sustainable careers in higher education, and the European Commission’s Communication on the Union of Skills, the training addressed the need to move beyond participation numbers and place stronger emphasis on quality, inclusion, recognition, and the institutional embedding of staff mobility.
The programme consisted of five interlinked workshops combining expert input, peer exchange, and institutional reflection.
A key outcome of the training was the development of institutional action plans aimed at strengthening the strategic, organisational, and cultural foundations of staff mobility. These plans identified priority objectives, supporting activities, responsibilities, timelines, and indicators, and were conceived as short-term pilots that could later be scaled up or embedded into broader institutional strategies and policies. The training also fostered cross-institutional learning, strengthened cooperation between international offices, HR units, and faculties, and reinforced a shared understanding of staff mobility as a strategic institutional asset.
Building on the successful delivery of the training activities, a series of follow-up activities is planned for 2026-2027. These will focus on reflecting on implementation progress, exchanging lessons learned, and further supporting participating institutions in embedding strategic staff mobility within their institutional frameworks.