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EULiST

Student Conference 2026

23-27 JUNE 2026 BRNO

Technology meets the Future in international settings

Take a step. Be a part of it!

A unique Student-Driven European Conference

The EULiST Student Conference 2025 is the flagship student event of the European Universities Linking Society and Technology (EULiST) alliance. It brings together students from ten partner universities with one shared ambition: to build new generation of sustainable European higher education spaces

The event bridges science, policy, industry, and society. It places students at the heart of transformation—connecting academic excellence with civic engagement and entrepreneurship.

From policy discussions to creative workshops, from networking with European leaders to cultural exchanges in Northern France, this is more than a conference—it’s a collective movement.

Key Highlights

Student Recommendations
Influence EULiST's strategy and governance through structured feedback and proposals.
Keynote speeches
Hear from leading figures such as Marianne HeiĂź, researchers, and policy-makers.
Co-Creation Workshops
Collaborate in interdisciplinary groups to shape new tools and proposals for EULiST’s future.
Cultural Events
Gala night at the Louvre-Lens, guided city tours, and intercultural evenings.

Important Dates

To Be Announced

Pitch & Confirmation Deadline

June 23 - June 27

Locations

Conference Venue

The Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Communication
Brno, Czechia

Brno University of Technology

Technická 3058/10, 616 00 Brno-Královo Pole, Czechia

Dormitories & Social Hub

Dormitories Under PalackĂ˝ Hill

Brno, Czechia

 Accomodation

Kolejní 2, 612 00 Brno-Královo Pole, Czechia

Meet the People

Keynote Speakers

Organising Team

Speakers & Workshop Hosts

Explore the EULiST Alliance

EULiST Partners

EULiST is a European University Alliance committed to bridging society and technology. Its ten partners span Europe—from France to Greece, Austria to Finland—working together to build joint programs, shared campuses, and strong civic ties.

This conference is the result of a collective student effort to embody these values.