HOW CAN I TAKE PART IN EELISA COMMUNITIES?

There are a myriad of ways to contribute to and collaborate within an EELISA Community. The first step is to identify which community best matches your interests, expertise, or aspirations. Through the EELISA Digital Campus, you can explore more than 60 active Communities and join those that align with your profile. You may also participate in the activities they organise, or create your own EELISA Community.

JOIN AN ACTIVITY

  • Sign up on the Digital Campus using your local university credentials or register as a new external member.

  • Explore existing Communities and join those that interest you.

  • Become active in your Community and take your participation to the next level.

  • Participate in activities and earn credentials.

  • Propose and offer activities within your Community.

  • Connect with Community members and leaders to develop joint initiatives or projects.

BE PART OF A COMMUNITY

  • Sign up on the Digital Campus using your local university credentials or register as a new external member.

  • Explore existing Communities and join those that interest you.

  • Become active in your Community and take your participation to the next level.

  • Participate in activities and earn credentials.

  • Propose and offer activities within your Community.

  • Connect with Community members and leaders to develop joint initiatives or projects.

CREATE YOUR OWN COMMUNITY

If you have an idea, a shared interest, or a collaborative ambition, you can bring it to life by creating an EELISA Community. Simply log in to the Digital Campus and follow the path: Dashboard > Communities > New Community.

Before submitting your proposal, take a moment to review the eligibility criteria for Communities. Meeting these requirements is essential for approval and ensures that each Community aligns with EELISA’s mission and values.

Once your draft is submitted, it will be reviewed together with the EELISA Communities Team. You can expect personalised feedback within two weeks. This process is designed not only to validate your proposal, but also to support you in shaping a strong and sustainable Community.

See requirements

  • Name of the Community 
  • At least three Community Coordinators from three different institutions  
  • Overall mission 
  • General description and possible involved external partners 
  • SDGs: Mission addressing at least one UN Sustainable Goal 
  • Description including intended activities