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Dear colleagues and partners, We are pleased to invite you to join the online event "Just How Long is Too Long: Finding the Sweet Spot for Various Mobility Scenarios", which will be held on February 7, 2022 from 14:00 to 17:00 (CET). This multiplicative event focuses on time and duration as important factors in the development of various opportunities for international student mobility. Since the typology of student mobility is rapidly developing between the poles of physical and virtual, as well as short-term and long-term, the question arises about the optimal design of various types of mobility. The event will provide you not only with the opportunity to learn about the results of the project, but also to discuss the length aspect with your colleagues at various breakout sessions organized by HLiTL experts. Speakers and session presenters from the participating consortium members, the University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, the University of Étves Lorand, the University of Porto, the University of Philips Marburg, the University of Lodz, as well as the Erasmus Student Network (ESN) and the European University Foundation (EUF) will share their findings and conclusions from various comprehensive and informed points of view. Participation is free, but registration is mandatory. You can register using this link . If you have any problems, please contact us at Erasmus@uni-marburg.de . The event will be conducted using the WebEx meeting tool. We recommend downloading the application using WebEx. You will receive information about access to our virtual meeting room shortly before the event to the email address that you provided during the registration process. For more information about this online event, check out the attached leaflet, visit the projects website at https://www.hlitl-project-eu.uvsq .fr/project or contact us at Erasmus@uni-marburg.de . Feel free to share this invitation with your colleagues and partners in this field. We look forward to welcoming you online to this HLiTL project. All the best, HLiTL Command https://www.hlitl-project-eu.uvsq.fr/project /