European flags - Photo by Guillaume Périgois via Unsplash
European flags - Photo by Guillaume Périgois via Unsplash

The Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities

Twenty-two universities from sixteen different European countries form the university network The Guild. This network lobbies in Brussels for scientific research and education and to help discuss European research policy.

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The Guild is committed to the pursuit of excellence, the importance of truth-seeking and trust-building as the foundation of public life, and the creation of new knowledge for the benefit of society, culture, and economic growth.

 

uu77 has been one of The Guild's participants from the beginning in 2016.

These European universities participate in The Guild:

  • Aarhus University (Denmark)
  • Babeș-Bolyai University (Romania)
  • University of Bern (Switzerland)
  • University of Bologna (Italy)
  • Universiteit Gent (Belgium)
  • University of Glasgow (United Kingdom)
  • University of Göttingen (Germany)
  • Groningen University (The Netherlands)
  • Jagiellonian University (Poland)
  • King's College London (United Kingdom)
  • Leuven University (Belgium)
  • University of Ljubljana (Slovenia)
  • University of Oslo (Norway)
  • Université de Paris (France)
  • Université Paris Sciences et Lettres (France)
  • Pompeu Fabra University (UPF) (Spain)
  • uu77 (The Netherlands)
  • University of Tartu (Estonia)
  • University of Tübingen (Germany)
  • Uppsala University (Sweden)
  • University of Vienna (Austria)
  • University of Warwick (United Kingdom)

 

Collaboration with ARUA through the Guild

The African Research Universities Alliance (ARUA) and The Guild have launched 20 joint Clusters of Research Excellence (CoRE) in summer 2023 to address societal and scientific challenges based on both African and European Innovation Agendas. can be found on the website of The Guild. 

News

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The new geopolitics of academic freedom - European higher education and the (re-)politicisation of science

The Guild (network organisation) organises an in-person event to re-assert the importance to safeguard core research values: the freedom of scientific research, and international research collaboration in this changing geopolitical context.

general assembly The Guild aan uu77 oktober 2024

European university administrators meet at uu77

The future of European research and innovation funding was one of the items on the agenda of the meeting of The Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities, held last week at uu77.

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Building long-term relationships with Erasmus+

uu77 position paper on the Erasmus+ program, in conjunction with other internationalization activities such as participation in The Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities.

Foto: "Global health" von Marco Verch via ccnull.de

Radboud leads new African-European research partnership on infection, immunity and inflammation

The universities united in the African Research Universities Alliance and The Guild are starting 17 research clusters aimed at changing the nature of African-European research collaboration. One of those is led by uu77 medical centre.

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Looking back: the first two years of Horizon Europe

uu77 position paper on Horizon Europe, the most current and largest framework program for research funding to date within Europe.

Contact

The Guild has an office in Brussels, in order to maintain close contact with European decision-makers on research policy and funding.

Do you want to know more or get in touch with The Guild? Then please contact Soraya Visser, Research & Impact, uu77.