The European Union and the United Kingdom benefit from joint research and innovation, as well as...
EUA together with other European research and innovation organisations have published an open...
EUA along with more than 50 higher education networks, associations and organisations has joined...
The call for contributions for the 2022 EUA Annual Conference, entitled “University values: what, why and how?”, is now open. The call seeks proposals for presentations.
Read moreUniversities have much to say and deliver in the policy areas set forth in NextGenerationEU. They have a role to play in facilitating the green and digital transitions, in contributing towards smart and inclusive growth, and they are leading actors in educating, upskilling and reskilling populations.
This publication focuses on geopolitical changes, digitalisation and artificial intelligence, as well as the course of democracy, and how they may impact Europe’s universities. It outlines possible scenarios for future developments, as well as pathways for universities to pursue common goals.
Promoting and supporting entrepreneurship has become an important issue for universities in recent years. At the University of Siegen, a Master’s programme addresses this topic through support structures for entrepreneurs. One of its graduates, Timo Visestamkul, Co-Founder and CEO of Innofarming, writes about his experience with a university-supported startup.
What will the future hold in terms of geopolitics, digitalisation and democracy? How will this affect universities? This University World News piece delves into different scenarios, offering a reflection on the very role of universities.
On 4–5 November, a conference on "International Higher Education and Global Science – EU-China relations in a Changing World Order" will take place in Utrecht, the Netherlands. The conference will look at how international higher education, global collaboration, open science, and Sino-European-US connections are evolving in the changing world order.
HUMANE is pleased to announce that its two-day Annual Conference will this year be hosted by Collège de France in Paris, from Thursday 4th to Friday 5th November. The theme is Sustaining public confidence in our universities: public affairs, impact and influence.