From 4 to 8 May 2026, the University of Economics in Katowice will host the 31st International Euroweek Conference. The event will bring together students from various countries, who will present research projects developed under the supervision of academic teachers from their home universities.
About the event
Euroweek is a conference that has been organised continuously since 1995, combining international student cooperation with competition for the best research projects. The event is held cyclically within the PRIME Networking university network, with a different member university hosting it each year. Working in international teams, students develop projects that respond to challenges faced by companies or address current economic and social issues, which they then present before an international jury.
In 2026, the University of Economics in Katowice will host the conference for the third time, following previous editions held in 2005 and 2015. This year’s edition aims to deepen theoretical, empirical and practical knowledge of how organisations can adapt, rebuild and thrive in conditions of continuous uncertainty.
Examples of research areas
- Organisational agility and strategic adaptation
- Innovation ecosystems and collaboration-based resilience
- Entrepreneurship and renewal in uncertain environments
- The future of work and human resilience
- Digital transformation and resilience by design
- Sustainability, ethics and responsible innovation
- Institutions, public policy and resilient communities











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