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ENHANCE Core Operational Staff – a connector and Catalyst for the European Universities Initiative

By Naveed Syed, ENHANCE Secretary General Late November in 2022, we, as once an alliance of seven partners came together in Aachen, Germany, to sign a new Memorandum of Understanding that confirmed our expansion to ten member universities, consolidating our ambition, to push for a transformation of higher education and to further invest time, effort,

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The ENHANCE Summit in Gdańsk: The representation of European unity within the Alliance

On 4, 5 and 6 October, more than 120 administrative staff, students, as well as urban stakeholders and experts from the ten ENHANCE member universities, came to Gdańsk University of Technology. During these intensive days, they took part in diverse activities, from operational activities of the Alliance to panels and discussions on the topic of

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The General Assembly: how to enhance intra-university participation from all status groups

A short presentation of the General Assembly by Laurine Margaux Tiran, Junior Project Officer at the ENHANCE Alliance As an alliance of ten European universities, ENHANCE brings together around 293,000 students and 63,000 employees, including researchers and administrative and academic staff. Since it is not feasible for our entire university communities to directly take part

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Mind the implementation Gap: Barriers faced by European University Alliances in their efforts to contribute to the succesful realisation of the european education area

By Sarah Fowkes & Ana Marija Civitic The European Commission Communication on achieving the European Education Area (EEA) by 2025 emphasises that this can only happen with reinforced transnational cooperation between universities, highlighting the critical role the European Universities Initiative has to play in achieving these ambitions.   The breadth of the envisaged transformation which touches on so many

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ENHANCE Alliance successful with new project proposal in the Erasmus+ European Universities Initiative

ENHANCE – The European Universities of Technology Alliance receives new Erasmus+ funding to continue its work on the European Universities initiative. ENHANCE, the Alliance of European Universities of Technology, has been awarded €14.4 million in Erasmus+ funding for the period 2023-2027.   In January 2023, the ENHANCE Alliance submitted a joint proposal under the 2023

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The student representatives from the ENHANCE universities met in Trondheim!

On 1 and 2 June, the members of the Student Forum of the ENHANCE Alliance met in Trondheim for a two-day meeting organised by the student representatives from NTNU. This year in-presence edition of the Student Forum’s meeting was the opportunity to include the new ENHANCE universities for the first time and to elect two

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Interview with Ulrike Hillemann on the future and challenges of European University alliances

The leader of ENHANCE WP1, “ENHANCE Governance and Project Management” and head of the Department of International Affairs at TU Berlin, Ulrike Hillemann, talks to us in an interview about what European University Alliances mean in the educational context: what the future holds for this strategic network of knowledge and the challenges they will face

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