Recruitment for the BIP – Kaustinen ICH Academy (Erasmus+)

We are pleased to share the call for applications for the Blended Intensive Programme (BIP) Kaustinen ICH Academy, organized by Centria University of Applied Sciences and the Finnish Folk Music Institute.

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We are pleased to share the call for applications for the Blended Intensive Programme (BIP) Kaustinen ICH Academy, organized by Centria University of Applied Sciences and the Finnish Folk Music Institute.

The programme includes:

  • 5 days of physical mobility in Kaustinen, Finland (14–18 July 2026),
  • 3 online sessions (before and after the mobility).

Participation offers 3 ECTS credits and Erasmus+ mobility funding.

The programme is held under the auspices of our UNESCO Chair, in connection with the participation of Prof. Hanna Schreiber as a keynote speaker at this year’s ICH Summer Academy in Kaustinen.

We particularly encourage students interested in:

  • intangible cultural heritage,
  • traditional music and culture,
  • cultural policy,
  • cultural event organization.

📌 Application deadline: 20 April 2026
📌 Submission: SWZMPB, room 309 (Auditorium Building, UW)

More information: https://wspolpraca.wnpism.uw.edu.pl/2026/04/15/rekrutacja-do-mieszanego-programu-intensywnego-bip-kaustinen-ich-academy-recruitment-for-the-blended-intensive-programme-bip-kaustinen-ich-academy/

More about Kaustinen ICH Academy: https://wspolpraca.wnpism.uw.edu.pl/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Kaustinen-ICH-Academy-2026-Flyer_Final-1_compressed.pdf


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