Living Sustainability at MENDELU (BIP)
May 25-29, 2026 (face-to-face part)
May 20, 2025; June 3, 2026 (online parts)
Mendel University in Brno warmly invites you to participate in the Blended Intensive Programme (BIP) on Living Sustainability at MENDELU (BIP), hosted by the Faculty of Agrisciences. This unique programme combines short-term mobility for both online and physical components. The face-to-face sessions are scheduled from May 25 to 29, 2026, while the online sessions will be held on May 20, 2026 and June 3, 2026. Designed primarily for students, the programme also welcomes staff members to join.
Interested participants are encouraged to register by April 12, 2026 – use the link below:
Registration
Would you like to attend our BIP? The deadline for registration is April 12, 2026. Once you register, we will contact you within 2 weeks.
What can you expect?
This program combines lectures, workshops, and field trips focused on sustainable living in rural areas, covering topics like sustainable agriculture, organic farming, agritourism, and renewable resources.
Students will explore Mendelu’s sustainable practices and learn how to apply these concepts in rural areas across Europe, gaining hands-on experience and insights into sustainable entrepreneurship.
Information
- Activities lectures, workshops, field trips, online sessions
- Topics Sustainability Living, Sustainable Agriculture, Rural Development, Organic Farming, Precision Farming, AgriTourism, Alternative Farm Animal Husbandry, Aquaculture, Renewable Resources etc.
- Registration Deadline: 12.04.2026. Use link above.
- Costs covered by sending institution (travel costs, accommodation) within the Erasmus+ programme, Other costs (excursions, food etc.) in charge of coordinating institution
- Credits 3 ECTS
- Target Group Bachelor’s (Bc.), Master’s (MSc.), and Doctoral (PhD) students, employees (STT mobilites)
Programme
The programme is being prepared. It will be updated soon.
Registration
Administrative process
Instructions before arrival
Contact
DIČ: CZ62156489
DIČ: CZ62156489