Intensive Programme - the IP

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At the end of their first year, all Euroculture students from all partner universities meet with Euroculture faculty and European experts during a seven-day summer school, which we call the Intensive Programme - the IP.

In preparing for the IP, Euroculture students have to write a research paper related to the annual IP-theme. During the IP, the Euroculture students present their papers and comment on the papers of their fellow students. Group work, public lectures, excursions, workshops, and seminars form further important parts of the IP. Socialising and networking are also key components of the IP.

The best IP papers are published in an annual publication. These publications can be found at the bottom of this page. The Career Day has become an established and integral part of the IP. During this event, former students and external experts are introduced to current Euroculture students in order to help students better prepare for their professional orientation and job search after graduation.

The IP has three main objectives:

  • To sum up and reflect on the content and methodologies taught during the first and second semesters, in a problem-oriented platform.

  • To meet and interact with other Euroculture consortium students and staff during a a seven-day intensive course.

  • To pave the way for the third and fourth semester, which are filled with methodological, competence-based, and research-intensive modules.

Current IP Topic:

  • 2025/2027: Reimagining Europe’s Future: Connectivity, Creativity and Care (University of Groningen)

Past IP Topics:

Unfortunately, due to technical issues, several previous IP websites are currently unavailable. If you have questions about previous IP topics, please contact euroculture@rug.nl.

Publications of Past Intensive Programme Papers: