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Mobility visit by the Goethe-Institut in Munich. Photo: Caroline Abstein.
Mobility visit by the EUNIC Cluster Egypt in Cairo.
Mobility visit by the Lithuanian Culture Institute in Vilnius.
Mobility visit by the EUNIC Cluster London.


Mobility Scheme 2027: Apply now to host a visit

We are looking for hosts of the Mobility Scheme 2027. Interested in hosting a visit? Find out how to apply below.

Mobility visit by the Goethe-Institut in Munich. Photo: Caroline Abstein.
Mobility visit by the EUNIC Cluster Egypt in Cairo.
Mobility visit by the Lithuanian Culture Institute in Vilnius.
Mobility visit by the EUNIC Cluster London.

The EUNIC Mobility Scheme aims to support knowledge sharing among EUNIC members and strengthen the network through staff mobility and exchange on specific topics and areas of work.

As a host of the Mobility Scheme, you will have the opportunity to select a number of participants to come to your office or city, to gain insights into your work and local context, and to exchange on topics and areas of work that are important to our shared cultural relations work.

Before submitting an application, please read carefully through this webpage and the call for hosting offers document.
Call for hosting offers document.

Find out more about hosting

We have planned a webinar for anyone who is interested in hosting a visit to share best practices and answer any questions.

The webinar will take place on 6 July 2026 at 10:00 and 16:00 CEST.
Sign up here.

How to submit a hosting offer?

You can submit your hosting offer via the link below - fill out the application form before Friday 18 September 2026.

Main objectives of the Mobility Scheme

The main objectives of the EUNIC Mobility Scheme are:

  • To allow direct exchanges between members and encourage the creation of partnerships on the different levels of the network;
  • To better understand each other’s approaches to international cultural relations, get to know each other better and thereby strengthen the network;
  • To enhance cooperation and collaboration amongst EUNIC members on key topics of shared strategic relevance defining contemporary international cultural relations;
  • To connect the dots between different programme activities of EUNIC and to allow a focused follow-up to and the establishment of relationships from recent EUNIC regional cluster seminars, Knowledge Sharing Workshops, Cluster Fund projects and European Spaces of Culture projects.

Who can be a host?

In order to be a host, the offer must be submitted by a EUNIC member organisation. Concretely, this can be:

  • Any department from the headquarters of a EUNIC member organisation;
  • A local branch of this organisation, in any country (it is not necessary to be part of a cluster);
  • A EUNIC cluster, or several members of the cluster (it does not have to be the entire cluster together);
  • A team from any recently EUNIC-linked or supported project activity (such as the Cluster Fund or European Spaces of Culture)

What happens next?

The scheme takes place in several steps: 

  1. The call for hosting offers opens invites
  2. Deadline for hosts to submit a proposal: 18 September
  3. Hosting offers reviewed and fine-tuned
  4. Selected hosting offers published and participants can apply
  5. Deadline for participants to apply: 13 November
  6. Selection and matching of participants with hosts
  7. Visits to take place from February 2027

Got a question?
Check out the FAQ in the Call document! For any other questions or comments, please contact us at mobility@eunicglobal.eu.

Submit your proposal here!



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