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Una Europa Summer School 2026 for doctoral researchers: Artificial Intelligence and Creativity

Event information

Date & location

University College Dublin/An Coláiste Ollscoile Baile Átha Cliath

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Contact

Brian Mac Namee

AI and Creativity Summer School 2026 coordinator

brian.macnamee@ucd.ie

Participation

Interested? Submit your application via the form by 23:59 IST/UTC on 13 March. See below for full details on how to apply.

The 2026 Una Europa Summer School in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Creativity offers doctoral researchers an opportunity to explore current issues in AI and their relationship with creativity.

The Summer School will bring together doctoral researchers, faculty, and experienced researchers and practitioners from different disciplines – such as computer science, statistics, engineering, life sciences, arts, design, law, social sciences and humanities – who are eager to expand their knowledge of AI and to explore its applications in creative domains, along with the questions that this poses.

The programme includes lectures, workshops, discussions, social events, and more.

Apply now to the Una Europa Summer School: AI and Creativity

Why should I apply to this Summer School?

The programme is designed to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and hands-on learning to address current challenges related to AI and Creativity. During the Summer School you will:

  • Expand your knowledge of AI beyond your initial academic research
  • Discover AI’s applications in creative domains
  • Investigate the issues that arise at the intersection of AI and creativity
  • Enhance your presentation and communication skills
  • Enlarge your professional international network

Doctoral researchers are expected to be active participants by contributing to the programme with insights from their studies and research.

This year, University College Dublin is hosting three Summer Schools in the same week: in One Health, Sustainability, and Data Science and Artificial Intelligence. If selected as a participant for one of these Summer Schools, you will have a unique opportunity to network with doctoral researchers from disciplines beyond your own, broadening your experience, widening your networking opportunities and deepening your understanding of Una Europa as an interdisciplinary, cross-border alliance.

What can I expect from the Summer School?

The AI and Creativity Summer School will be held on-campus at University College Dublin (UCD), Ireland, from 15–19 June 2026. During the week, you can expect a vibrant programme of lectures, workshops, discussions, and other activities designed to allow the exploration of AI and creativity in an energetic and practical way.

Beyond the academic agenda, participants can look forward to a rich cultural and social programme and peer networking opportunities. As part of UCD’s hosting of three Una Europa Summer Schools simultaneously, participants will also take part in joint sessions, social events, and shared activities, offering a unique opportunity to connect with a wider network of doctoral researchers across disciplines.

Along with the in-person programme, there will be a compulsory online participation session held on 3 June. This session is currently in development but will likely take up to one half-day. The exact time is to be confirmed.

After successfully completing the Summer School, students may be eligible for 3 ECTS. Recognition of these ECTS credits as part of your study programme depends on the policies and procedures at your home university.

What is the cost of the Summer School?

There is no tuition fee for participants.

Accommodation is provided on University College Dublin (UCD)'s Belfield campus, but each participant is responsible for financing their own travel and accommodation.

Accommodation will be available at UCD Residences at a reduced rate of €60 per night. Students will stay in shared student apartments; each apartment has 6 ensuite bedrooms. Students should arrive on Sunday 14 June and check out on Friday 19 June or Saturday 20 June. The programme runs from Monday morning until lunchtime Friday. (Note: UCD students are not eligible for accommodation.)

At most Una Europa partner universities, doctoral researchers can apply for Erasmus+ funding for Blended Intensive Programmes (BIPs) from their own university. Please note that the availability of funding depends on your home university. They will advise you on the availability and format of funding. Please contact your university’s institutional contact at the list below for more information on funding options.

List of institutional contact points for questions on funding to participate in the Summer School.

Please note: Erasmus+ funding for BIP mobility is not available for doctoral researchers from KU Leuven. Doctoral researchers from Edinburgh and Zürich are not eligible for Erasmus+ funding but may receive alternative funding from their home university. Doctoral researchers from Universiteit Leiden are asked to check with their faculty first about the potential to cover travel expenses, due to limited Erasmus+ funding.

How do I apply?

In order to apply, you must be currently enrolled/employed at an Una Europa partner university as a doctoral researcher and will still be enrolled/employed there on 30 June 2026.

Submit your application via the application form by 23:59 IST/UTC on 13 March. As part of the application, you will be asked to provide a motivational statement and to upload an academic CV. You may only apply to one Una Europa Summer School in 2026.

The Summer School is open to doctoral researchers currently enrolled at an Una Europa partner university. Doctoral researchers whose research is connected to the field of Data Science/AI are welcome to apply. Applicants should be interested in exploring the application of AI in creative domains OR demonstrate an interest in AI and related disciplines.

Applications will be processed locally at each Una Europa university. Your application will be sent to your university for consideration.

Please note that a minimum English proficiency level of B2 is necessary to take part in this Summer School.

Questions?

  • For questions about the administration, logistics or academic content of the Summer School, please contact Summer School coordinator Brian Mac Namee (brian.macnamee@ucd.ie)
  • For questions related to grant and funding options available, contact your university's contact point from this list.

This initiative was created as part of Una Europa’s Focus Area in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence and is part of the educational and research joint programmes of the Una.Futura project.