FOR-EU4All

The FOR-EU4ALL project brings together all current and future European Universities alliances—numbering over 60—into a unified, cohesive structure. The goal is to foster a collaborative and supportive environment where best practices and experiences can be shared not only among the alliances themselves but also with the broader European Higher Education (HE) sector. European Universities alliances are committed to contributing to the realisation of both the European Education Area (EEA) and European Research Area (ERA) policy objectives. In collaboration with stakeholders, this project will focus on addressing challenges to transnational collaboration that persist in the EHEA to date – ranging from joint educational provision to mobility as well as digital and R&I collaboration. With FOR-EU4All, alliances are committed to working together with each other and with relevant stakeholders and policy-makers to overcome obstacles to transnational collaboration and to achieve a long-lasting transformation of European higher education.

Background

The informal alliance network FORum of European Universities (FOR-EU) has been in place since the start of the European Universities initiative (EUI), currently with more than 20 subgroups in place and different parallel fora where alliances’ coordinators and experts meet. FOR-EU4All will reflect the fruitful collaboration and related extensive expertise that exists in FOR-EU. It will merge, formalise, and scale up the informal processes and structures that naturally developed over the past years, and focus on supporting efficient administration, coordination, communication and dissemination. Moreover, FOR-EU4All will strongly focus on linkages with the wider HE sector, collaboration with existing networks and stakeholder representatives, as well as engagement with decision-makers on both achievements and challenges related to the European Universities Initiative.

ENQA’s role

ENQA is an associate partner in this project and a member of its Advisory Board.

Funding and duration

The FOR-EU4All project is funded by the European Union and will last 48 months, starting on 1 November 2024.

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