
Unite! Networking Hub: a new space for professional exchange across the alliance
A meeting point where connection meets collaboration across teams, institutions and borders.
What is Unite! Networking Hub?
Networking Hub is a brand-new virtual meeting space designed for academic and administrative staff from Unite!’s partner universities. It’s more than just a networking event – it’s a collaborative hub where colleagues come together to:
- Connect and engage with peers facing similar challenges,
- Share best practices and tools,
- Exchange experiences and ideas,
- And foster a strong, cross-institutional community spirit.
Whether you're looking to solve a problem, showcase an initiative, or just talk about your day-to-day work with someone who understands, Networking Hub is for you.
Who is it for?
This initiative is open to all academic and administrative staff across Unite!’s 9 partner universities. Whether you work in teaching, research, student services, mobility, communication, IT, HR, management or any other field — everyone is welcome.
How does it work?
- 9 sessions per year, one per month (excluding the summer break)
- Held on the third Tuesday of each month at 13:00 CET
- Each session lasts approximately one hour
- Hosted on a virtual platform
Each session is hosted by a peer, making it a relaxed and informal space for professional discussion.
Why join Unite! Networking Hub?
- Make connections across Europe with professionals working in similar roles,
- Learn from each other by exchanging tools, strategies, and lessons learned,
- Gain perspective by stepping outside your institutional bubble.
It’s a great opportunity to feel part of something bigger – a European community working together to innovate, grow, and inspire.
Call for topic proposals
Have a topic you'd love to discuss with colleagues from across Europe? A challenge your team is facing, or a success story worth sharing?
You can host your own Networking Hub session! Simply fill out the Call for Proposal form (your idea will be reviewed by the organising team, and if selected, you'll be supported in planning and leading the session).
For more information or to propose a session, visit Networking Hub.