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European University Networks (EUN) – National Initiative Funded Projects, Funding Period: 01.01.2020 – 31.12.2022 European University Networks (EUN) – national initiative Funded projects, funding period: 01.01.2020 – 31.12.2022 Programme line 1 - Topping up German HEI Funded network Partner HEI* Freie Universität UNA Europa University of Bologna (IT) Berlin University of Edinburgh (UK) Jagiellonian University (PL) Catholic University of Leuven (BE) Complutense University of Madrid (ES) University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (FR) Hertie School CIVICA – The European Bocconi University (IT) University of Social Sciences Central European University (HU) European University Institute (IT) National University of Political Studies and Public Administration (RO) Sciences Po (FR) Stockholm School of Economics (SE) Universität Bremen YUFE – Young Universities for University of Antwerp (BE) the Future of Europe University of Cyprus (CY) University of Eastern Finland (FI) University of Essex (UK) Maastricht University (NL) University Carlos III Madrid (ES) University of Rome Tor Vergata (IT) Technische UNITE! – University Network for Aalto University (FI) Universität Innovation, Technology and Polytechnic University of Catalonia (ES) Darmstadt Engineering Grenoble Institute of Technology (FR) KTH Royal Institute of Technology (SE) University of Lisbon (PT) Polytechnic University of Turin (IT) Hochschule für EU4ART – Alliance for Hungarian University of Fine Arts (HU) Bildende Künste Common Fine Arts Curriculum Art Academy of Latvia (LV) Dresden Academy of Fine Arts of Rome (IT) Albert-Ludwigs- EPICUR – European University of Amsterdam (NL) Universität Freiburg Partnership for an Innovative University of Haute-Alsace (FR) Campus Unifying Regions University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (AT) Karlsruher Institut Adam-Mickiewicz University of Poznań (PL) für Technologie University of Strasbourg (FR) Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (EL) 1 Technische ECIU – European Consortium Aalborg University (DK) Universität of Innovative Universities University of Aveiro (PT) Hamburg Autonomous University of Barcelona (ES) Dublin City University (IE) Kaunas University of Technology (LT) Linköping University (SE) University of Stavanger (NO) Tampere University (FI) University of Trento (IT) University of Twente (NL) Ruprecht-Karls- 4EU+ European University Charles University (CZ) Universität Alliance University of Copenhagen (DK) Heidelberg University of Milan (IT) Sorbonne University (FR) University of Warsaw (PL) Christian-Albrechts- SEA-EU – European University University of Western Brittany (FR) Universität zu Kiel of the Seas University of Cádiz (ES) University of Gdańsk (PL) University of Malta (MT) University of Split (HR) Universität Leipzig ARQUS European University University of Bergen (NO) Alliance University of Granada (ES) University of Graz (AT) University of Lyon (FR) University of Padua (IT) Vilnius University (LT) Johannes FORTHEM – Fostering University of Burgundy (FR) Gutenberg- Outreach within European University of Jyväskylä (FI) Universität Mainz Regions, Transnational Higher University of Latvia (LV) Education and Mobility University of Opole (PL) University of Palermo (IT) University of Valencia (ES) Ludwig- EUGLOH – European Lund University (SE) Maximilians- University Alliance for Global University of Szeged (HU) Universität Health Paris-Saclay University (FR) München University of Porto (PT) Universität Potsdam EDUC – European Digital University of Cagliari (IT) UniverCity Masaryk University (CZ) University of Paris-Nanterre (FR) University of Pécs (HU) University of Rennes 1 (FR) Eberhard Karls CIVIS – European Civic Aix-Marseille University (FR) Universität University Alliance National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Tübingen (EL) Université libre de Bruxelles (BE) University of Bucharest (RO) Autonomous University of Madrid (ES) Sapienza University of Rome (IT) Stockholm University (SE) 2 Programme Line 2 - Approved but not funded German HEI Funded network Partner HEI** Hochschule EUt+ European University of Technical University of Cluj Napoca (RO) Darmstadt Technology Technological University Dublin (IE) Riga Technical University (LV) Technical University of Sofia (BG) University of Technology of Troyes (FR) Frankfurt University U!REKA – Urban Research and Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (NL) of Applied Sciences Education Knowledge Alliance Edinburgh Napier University (UK) University College Ghent (BE) Metropolia University of Applied Sciences (FI) Oslo Metropolitan University (NO) Technische EuroING – EuroTech Engineer Czech Technical University in Praque (CZ) Universität Eindhoven University of Technology (NL) München École Polytechnique (FR) Tallinn University of Technology (EE) Technical University of Denmark (DK) Universität Siegen ATHENA – Advanced Hellenic Mediterranean University (EL) Technology Higher Education University of Maribor (SI) Network Alliance University of Orléans (FR) Polytechnic Institute of Porto (PT) Niccolò Cusano University - Rome (IT) Vilnius Gediminas Technical University (LT) HAW Würzburg- 3IN Alliance – Diaconia University of Applied Sciences (FI) Schweinfurt Alliance of Inclusion, Integration ISAVE – Higher Institute of Health (PT) and Involvement University of Malaga (ES) Transilvania University of Brasov (RO) VID Specialized University (NO) * Source/ Last updated: EU project application „European Universities“, 2019 ** Source/ Last updated: DAAD project application, 2019 3 .
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