Thinking about mobility? Meet IN.TUNE partners online to know more!
Ever wondered what it would be like to spend part of your studies at another IN.TUNE institution? Whether you are looking for a semester abroad, a different mobility experience, or simply want to understand what options exist, our January 2026 online information sessions are designed to help you take the next step.
This January IN.TUNE will host a series of short, focused digital meetings that introduce mobility opportunities for students at each alliance partner institution. Each session is hosted by one institution, so you can join the ones that match your interests, your subject area, or the country you are curious about.
These sessions are open to students from all IN.TUNE partner institutions.
What you will get from the sessions
Each meeting is a practical, student-focused introduction to mobility at the hosting institution. You will have the chance to:
- Explore mobility and international exchange options available at that institution
- Understand the application process, including key steps and typical timelines
- Learn what student life is like in other IN.TUNE institutions, from study programmes to everyday campus experience
- Ask questions directly to the people who can point you in the right direction
If you are not sure where to start, joining even one session can help you understand what is possible and what might suit your interests.
How the sessions work
- One online session per institution: Each session highlights the mobility opportunities offered by the hosting partner institution.
- Choose what fits you: You can attend one session or several. It is a good way to compare options and get a clearer picture of what you want.
- Live and informal: Sessions are designed to be welcoming and informative, with time for questions.
- No recordings. Please note: the events will not be recorded. If you want the information, plan to join live.
When to join
Check the sessions timetable, hosting institutions, time and date, meeting links and additional information:
| GET TO KNOW (IN.TUNE institution) | WHEN | HOW TO CONNECT | LEARN MORE |
| Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris | Friday 16 January 2026 13:00 CET / 14:00 EET | Join the meeting | |
| Royal Conservatoire The Hague | Wednesday 21 January 2026 11:00 CET / 12:00 EET | Join the meeting | |
| National University of Music Bucharest | Thursday 22 January 2026 10:00 CET / 11:00 EET | Join the meeting | |
| Norwegian Academy of Music, Oslo | Monday 26 January 2026 12:30 CET / 13:30 EET | Join the meeting | https://student.nmh.no/en/events/explore-student-mobility-in-tune |
| University of Music and Performing Arts (mdw), Vienna | Wednesday 28 January 2026 11:00 CET / 12:00 EET | Join the meeting | https://www.mdw.ac.at/2001/ |
| Sibelius Academy – University of Arts, Helsinki | Friday 30 January 2026 12:00 CET / 13:00 EET | Join the meeting | https://student.uniarts.fi/events/explore-student-mobility-with-in-tune-in-helsinki |
Note: CET (Central European Time) applies to Barcelona, Oslo, Paris, The Hague, Vienna and Belgrade, while EET (Eastern European Time) applies to Bucharest and Helsinki.
Why consider mobility?
Mobility is not (only) about travel. It is a way to:
- Broaden your learning with different approaches and perspectives
- Connect with students and teachers across Europe
- Strengthen your confidence in new environments
- Gain experience that supports your future studies or career plans
You do not need to have everything figured out before you attend. These sessions are meant to help you explore, compare, and decide what might work for you. For more information, contact your local Institutional Alliance Manager (IAM).

This series is organized by IN.TUNE – Innovative Universities in Music & Arts in Europe.
IN.TUNE is the only European University Alliance in the field of music and arts. It brings together eight universities from North, East, South and West Europe striving to deepen their cooperation to bring about institutional transformation and the enhancement of their quality, performance, attractiveness and international competitiveness. In line with the goals set by the European strategy for universities, underlining the important role of higher education in shaping sustainable, democratic and resilient societies, IN.TUNE members are committed to the development of a joint long-term strategy with a strong artistic dimension for high quality education, research, innovation and service to society, becoming a role model for the wider higher education community across Europe and beyond.