EU report on the outcomes and transformational potential of the European Universities initiative
The European Universities initiative is reshaping the landscape of higher education in Europe. A recent EU report[1] explores the progress made by the initiative since its launch in 2019, highlighting its achievements, challenges, and future potential.
The European Universities initiative has already demonstrated its potential to transform higher education across the continent. By fostering deeper cooperation, breaking down barriers, and encouraging innovation, it is paving the way for a more integrated and competitive European education system. As the initiative continues to evolve, it holds the promise of a stronger, more connected academic community that benefits students, researchers, and society as a whole.
As one of the pioneering alliances in this initiative, Young Universities for the Future of Europe (YUFE) exemplifies the transformative impact of transnational collaboration. YUFE brings together young, dynamic universities committed to building an open, inclusive European higher education system with strong links to society. Its innovative approach to student mobility, joint education, and civic engagement serves as a model for how alliances can drive change across Europe.
[1] European Commission: Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture, Grumbinaitė, I., Colus, F. and Buitrago Carvajal, H., Report on the outcomes and transformational potential of the European Universities initiative, Publications Office of the European Union, 2025, https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2766/32313
Lees ook
-
Maastricht Montesquieu Instituut (MMI) opgeheven per 1 september 2025
MMI wordt per 1 september 2025 opgeheven; onderzoek wordt elders voortgezet.
-
De UM staat pal voor academische vrijheid en internationaal recht
De wereld beleeft onrustige tijden. Het verschrikkelijke geweld in onder andere Gaza en Oekraïne, maar ook anti-academische tendensen in bijvoorbeeld de Verenigde Staten, leiden ook bij ons tot discussies: van hoe universiteiten zich moeten verhouden tot ontwikkelingen in de wereld, tot hoe we...
-
Meer groen, meer leven: hoe FS werkt aan biodiversiteit op de campus
Facility Services (FS) van de Universiteit Maastricht werkt actief aan een groener, levendiger en duurzamer universiteitsterrein, in lijn met de ambities van de nieuwe UM Sustainability Roadmap. Via initiatieven als Bioblitz – waarbij studenten en medewerkers wilde planten en dieren op de campus...