How has coordination and collaboration between European Universities worked in the past?
European universities have a long tradition of collaboration and have in the past benefited much from programmes established in the framework of European integration. This spirit of collaboration is now underpinned by a clear political framework that promotes common European Higher Education and Research Areas. As a consequence, collaboration between universities has become increasingly structured in recent years, which is highlighted for example by the increasing number of joint degrees, joint research and exchange programmes. In this European framework a common voice for European universities is crucial. It is only through the exchange of best practices and suggesting points of action that matter for universities in Europe that this ambition can succeed, and EUA provides a platform for this exchange, while simultaneously voicing the outcomes in relevant policy settings. Is Europe at the forefront of teaching and research or can we learn from other nations? Through the inter-regional
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