Discover Una Europa - Changing Higher Education across Europe This event is your opportunity to explore the exciting potential and benefits of European University Alliances, with a particular focus on what membership of Una Europa means for the University of Edinburgh.Since its launch in 2019, the European Commission’s European Universities Initiative has led to the creation of over 60 alliances, comprising over 560 higher education institutions from across Europe. The University of Edinburgh is one of the few UK universities involved in this prestigious initiative through Una Europa.What to expectIn this session, Emily Palmer, Secretary-General of Una Europa, will provide an introduction to the European Universities Initiative, the ambitions of Una Europa, and how it aims to revolutionise the future of higher education.Key topics include:The transformative role of European University Alliances in the higher education landscapeHow Una Europa supports the University of Edinburgh through:Enhanced research collaborationIncreased funding opportunitiesInnovations in teaching and learningOpportunities for transnational mobility for students and staffThe event will conclude with a Q&A session, offering attendees the chance to ask questions about Una Europa and learn about current and upcoming opportunities available to University of Edinburgh staff and students.Register nowThis is an online event, and attendance is free. To secure your spot, sign up now by clicking the button below.Sign up for the sessionHosted by:Una Europa at the University of EdinburghLearn more:Una Europa at the University of EdinburghEuropean Universities Initiative (Official website of the European Commission) Oct 10 2024 12.00 - 13.00 Discover Una Europa - Changing Higher Education across Europe Join us for an insightful online session to learn more about the Una Europa alliance and the transformative role it is playing in higher education across Europe.
Discover Una Europa - Changing Higher Education across Europe This event is your opportunity to explore the exciting potential and benefits of European University Alliances, with a particular focus on what membership of Una Europa means for the University of Edinburgh.Since its launch in 2019, the European Commission’s European Universities Initiative has led to the creation of over 60 alliances, comprising over 560 higher education institutions from across Europe. The University of Edinburgh is one of the few UK universities involved in this prestigious initiative through Una Europa.What to expectIn this session, Emily Palmer, Secretary-General of Una Europa, will provide an introduction to the European Universities Initiative, the ambitions of Una Europa, and how it aims to revolutionise the future of higher education.Key topics include:The transformative role of European University Alliances in the higher education landscapeHow Una Europa supports the University of Edinburgh through:Enhanced research collaborationIncreased funding opportunitiesInnovations in teaching and learningOpportunities for transnational mobility for students and staffThe event will conclude with a Q&A session, offering attendees the chance to ask questions about Una Europa and learn about current and upcoming opportunities available to University of Edinburgh staff and students.Register nowThis is an online event, and attendance is free. To secure your spot, sign up now by clicking the button below.Sign up for the sessionHosted by:Una Europa at the University of EdinburghLearn more:Una Europa at the University of EdinburghEuropean Universities Initiative (Official website of the European Commission) Oct 10 2024 12.00 - 13.00 Discover Una Europa - Changing Higher Education across Europe Join us for an insightful online session to learn more about the Una Europa alliance and the transformative role it is playing in higher education across Europe.
Oct 10 2024 12.00 - 13.00 Discover Una Europa - Changing Higher Education across Europe Join us for an insightful online session to learn more about the Una Europa alliance and the transformative role it is playing in higher education across Europe.