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Paving the way for a community-driven digital transition

The EWP Convention 2026 will take stock of a pivotal year in the digitalisation of Erasmus+ and co-create the future of the initiative, bringing together users, practitioners and experts on this strategic topic.

Participants in the 2026 edition of the EWP Convention will learn not just about the latest updates shaping the EWP Network and the EWP Dashboard, but see first hand new features which are being trialed and prepared for wider adoption which go beyond the traditional core processes EWP has focused on and that are expected to enrich the student mobility ecosystem.

Another key topic that will feature in its agenda is the matter of enabling electronic exchange of data worldwide, in recognition that international cooperation are not limited to the Erasmus+ programme.

We believe the EWP Convention provides a perfect meeting point for Erasmus Without Paper ninjas and rookies alike to share, learn, and shape together an initiative whose motto has long been “by universities, for universities”. We are looking forward to welcome you to another high-energy and creative EWP Convention in beautiful Napoli!

Keynotes and Strategic Panels

High-level discussions providing context on upcoming developments, lessons learned, and strategic directions shaping the future of digitalisation of the higher education sector.

Workshops

Focused hands-on sessions that allow for diving deep and examining diverse aspects of digitalisation paying particular attention to the implementation and institutional needs.

Community Spaces

Open exchange spaces for practitioners to share experiences, compare approaches and map opportunities and solutions as well as connect around the digital transformation of Erasmus+ digitalisation at large.

Hackathons

Collaborative working sessions where multidisciplinary teams address specific digital mobility challenges and explore practical, solution-oriented approaches.

Programme

EWP: Looking ahead

Full day

9:00-9:30 Arrival and Registrations
9:30-9:40 Introduction and Welcome
9:40-10:10 What important developments might you have missed in the last 12 months, what we know about the countdown to the next Erasmus+ programme and what will happen to the EWP Network (keynote)
10:10-10:50 Digital Nominations: Five steps for IRO bliss
10:50-11:20 Coffee break
11:20-11:40 Italy study case: IROs working together through a national community of
users
11:40-12:00 French study case: IT working together towards not for profit IT tools
12:00-13:00 The Champion’s view: Lessons learnt and the steps ahead
13:00-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:30 Community Spaces
15:30-16:00 Coffee break
16:00-17:00
Parallel Workshops
  • Atlas rising: Imagining how a university-centred tool could best meet users’ needs
  • Data analytics and international cooperation: A marriage made in heaven?
  • Understanding the new and improved EWP governance and the role of universities in its decision-making processes
  • European University Alliances, course data and Digitalisation
  • Facilitating the Communication between Technical and Non-technical Colleagues
Evening EWP Convention Reception

Making digitalisation work for International Relation Offices

Full day

9:00-9:30 Arrival and Welcome
9:30-10:30 First conclusions from the EWP Convention 2026
10:30-11:00 Coffee break
11:00-11:25 EWP back to the future 1: Preparation for digital certificatees of
arrival/departure
11:25-11:50 EWP back to the future 2: AI assisted academic recognition (demo)
11:50-12:30 EWP back to the future 3: Making interoperability a global reality
12:30-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:30 Community spaces
15:30-16:00 Coffee break
16:00-17:00
Parallel Workshops
  • Atlas rising: Imagining how a university-centred tool could best meet users’ needs
  • Data analytics and international cooperation: A marriage made in heaven?
  • Understanding the new and improved EWP governance and the role of universities in its decision-making processes
  • European University Alliances, course data and Digitalisation
  • Facilitating the Communication between Technical and Non-technical Colleagues
Evening Social programme

Latest developments and ambitious plans for the future

Half day

9:00-9:30

Arrival and Welcome

9:30-10:30

A smooth start of the next Erasmus programme: Managing risks, ensuring
preparedness the view from the IRO

10:30-11:00

Coffee break

11:00-11:45

What will happen to the EWP Dashboard?

11:45-12:15

New Atlas functionalities (being made available in the EWP Dashboard)

12:15-12:30

Wrap-up

12:30

Informal networking

The detailed agenda will be published soon.
The agenda is subject to changes.

Registration

Registration deaedline 25.5.2026

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Full Pass

550 €
VAT included

All access
Keynotes
Workshops
Community spaces
Hackathons

 

Member Pass

450 €
VAT included

EUF members are eligible for an exclusive rate. To avail of this rate, kindly input your promo code before choosing a payment method.

 

Erasmus+ Staff Mobility

Higher Education staff can use Erasmus+ staff mobility funding to participate in the EWP Convention 2026. Please contact the responsible person in your institution to find out more about your eligibility. We are able to provide you with an invitation letter if required – contact ewpconvention@uni-foundation.eu.

In order to get the Staff Training Grant Agreement duly signed, please send completed and signed agreements to staffweek@unina.it, and ensure the section for the receiving institution is properly filled out.

Name: University of Naples Federico II
Erasmus Code: NAPOLI01
Address: C.so Umberto I - 40 bis - 80138 Napoli - IT
Contact Person: Marta Maciocia, Head of the Erasmus+ and International Mobility Office
Contact person e-mail: staffweek@unina.it
Size of enterprise: >250 employees

Organisers

 

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16-18 June, 2026
University of Naples Federico II

 

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Practical Information

Warsaw, the vibrant capital of Poland

Warsaw is a dynamic and vibrant city where history meets modernity. Known for its resilience, rich cultural heritage, and fast-paced development, Warsaw offers a unique mix of beautifully restored old-town charm and a thriving, forward-looking urban scene. The University of Warsaw is located in the very heart of Warsaw. Its historical Main Campus, set alongside modern university buildings, perfectly reflects the spirit of Warsaw, a unique blend of history and modernity.

Background photo by Adam Borkowski

Currency and payments 

Poland's official currency is the Polish złoty (PLN). Credit and debit cards are widely used, and contactless payments via mobile apps (e.g., Apple Pay, Google Pay) are also commonly accepted. Currency exchange offices are available at the airport and throughout the city, and ATMs are easy to find. The exchange rate is approximately 1 EUR = 4.3–4.5 PLN, though it may vary slightly depending on the provider. 

How to get to Warsaw

By train: Dworzec Centralny (located in the city centre)

By plane:

By car: paid parking in the centre and neighbouring areas. Please note that the venue is located in the paid parking zone and there is no parking at the campus.

Local transportation

Warsaw is well connected by public transport.  

The ticket costs about 1 euro (single-fare 75-minute ticket, zone 1, standard 4,40 PLN) and can be purchased in Passenger Service Points and ticket machines (available at most stops and vehicles). Keep in mind that ticket machines in vehicles take cards only.  

You can check the best connection at wtp.waw.pl/en/ orjakdojade.pl/warszawa/trasa (also available as a mobile app).

Accommodation suggestions

 

Hotel & category  Address and Website Distance from the venue
5* Hotel Bristol, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Warsaw Krakowskie Przedmiescie 42/44
hotelbristolwarsaw.com
700 m
5* Hotel Sofitel Warsaw Victoria Królewska 11
sofitel-victoria-warsaw.com
1,1 km
3* Hotel Motel One Warsaw-Chopin Tamka 38
motel-one.com
900 m
4* Barceló Warsaw Powiśle Wybrzeze Kosciuszkowskie 43a
barcelo.com
500 m
4* Hotel Mercure Warsaw Grand Krucza 28
all.accor.com/hotel/3384/
2,2 km
4* Hotel Novotel Warsaw Centrum Marszałkowska 94/98
accor.com/hotel/3383/
2,3 km
3* Hotel Metropol Marszałkowska 99a
hotelmetropol.com.pl/
2,3 km
4* Hotel Polonia Palace Al. Jerozolimskie 45
poloniapalace.com
2,3 km
3* Ibis Warsaw Old Town Muranowska 2
all.accor.com/hotel/3714/
2,4 km
4* Hotel Radisson Blu Sobieski Warsaw Plac Zawiszy 1
radissonhotels.com
3,8 km

How to get to Warsaw

By train: Dworzec Centralny (located in the city centre)

By plane:

By car: paid parking in centre and neighbouring areas. There is no parking at the campus

Accommodation suggestions

The tourist season in Murcia starts in April, please make sure to book your accommodation in advance! More options are available on Booking.com, Airbnb or TurismoDeMurcia.es.

5* Hotel Bristol, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Warsaw

Krakowskie Przedmiescie 42/44,
www.hotelbristolwarsaw.com

Hesperia Murcia Centro

Churra Hotel

Barceló Murcia 7 Coronas

Cetina Hotels

Sercotel Amistad Murcia