Education
Opening of the 2024 Erasmus+ call to reach at least 60 European Universities alliances by mid-2024
The Commission is launching the fifth Erasmus+ call for proposals to support the further rollout of the European Universities initiative. The aim is to reach the goal of the European strategy for universities to expand to at least 60 European Universities alliances bringing together more than 500 universities by mid-2024. The call will close on 6 February 2024.
This call will support deeper institutional transnational cooperation between higher education institutions. New alliances are eligible to apply. One important novelty foreseen for this year is the opportunity to set up a Community of Practice of European Universities to support closer cooperation. It is expected to trigger impact on the sharing of results and good practices of the alliances amongst themselves and beyond.
European Way of Life Vice President Margaritis Schinas said: “With their European transnational campuses, European Universities alliances are what makes Europe a reality for the young generations. They are instrumental in developing a strong sense of European belonging and developing future-proof skills, both for young students as well as for life-long learners, through up- and reskilling. Their students can benefit from an international, multi-disciplinary and civic-minded higher education, with innovative teaching and learning to acquire the skills they need to meet the challenges of our time and become engaged citizens. It also means they are getting a joint European degree recognised across Europe as a symbol of these skills of the future.”
Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth Commissioner Iliana Ivanova said: “Our commitment for European Universities is strong. This 2024 Erasmus+ call will help us achieve the objective of fostering deeper higher education cooperation between more than 500 universities by mid-2024. It offers opportunities to set up alliances with open, green and connected inter-university campuses, where mobility and cooperation experiences are an integral part of every higher education programme. And where students can work across borders with professors, researchers, companies and innovators on transdisciplinary international projects.”
The European Universities alliances support transnational cooperation among diverse higher education institutions across Europe, covering all their missions: education, research, innovation and service to society. Following the 2019, 2020, 2022 and 2023 Erasmus+ calls, 50 European Universities alliances now gather more than 430 higher education institutions across Europe.
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