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Warwick hopes to be one of Macron鈥檚 European university networks

Institution hopes to win funding under European Commission project, despite Brexit

Published on
June 5, 2018
Last updated
June 5, 2018
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The University of Warwick hopes to answer Emmanuel Macron鈥檚 call for the formation of European university networks, despite Brexit.

The institution announced on 5 June that it was forming a 鈥淓uropean university alliance鈥 with the University of Paris Seine and Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), building on existing teaching and research collaborations.

Although the UK is set to leave the European Union in less than a year鈥檚 time, Warwick said that it hoped that the partnership would be eligible to be funded as one of the European university networks, first called for by Mr Macron, the French president, and subsequently endorsed in the European Commission鈥檚 plans for a European Education Area.

If successful, the collaboration might be seen as a way for Warwick to mitigate the possible decline in access to European funding sources and collaborations post-Brexit.

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Se谩n Hand, Warwick鈥檚 deputy pro-vice-chancellor (Europe), told 糖心Vlog that the university was 鈥渁ware鈥 of the European Commission project, which could offer funding of 鈧5 million (拢4.4 million) per consortium of four to six institutions for three years.

鈥淭he vision given for this project, of bottom-up collaborations sustained by a long-term strategy of innovation and inclusivity, is exactly what Warwick also has in mind, and so we do envisage applying eventually to be one of these pilot projects,鈥 Professor Hand said.

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Memoranda of understanding were signed by the institutions on 5 June, committing the trio to 鈥渕ultilateral collaboration at all levels鈥 of research and education.

Previously agreed activities include joint degrees, joint PhD studentships and joint early career research fellowships, plus student exchanges.

Speaking when these were announced, Stuart Croft, Warwick鈥檚 vice-chancellor, said that the university was acting proactively to demonstrate its commitment to working with European universities, as it could not wait around for the uncertainty over the UK鈥檚 involvement in EU research and mobility projects to be resolved.

Fran莽ois Germinet, Paris Seine鈥檚 president, said: 鈥淲e are strongly convinced that UK universities should be core partners in future European university alliances and activities. It is therefore meaningful that Warwick University is part of this new and ongoing process.鈥

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A statement issued by VUB said that it expected that the alliance, if approved for the European university project, would involve 鈥渁n alliance of four to six universities from within the EU and possibly also the UK鈥.

Mr Macron has called for Europe to have 鈥渁t least 20鈥 of what he called 鈥淓uropean universities鈥 by 2024, offering students the chance to study abroad and take classes in at least two different languages.

Four institutions 鈥 Charles University in Prague, Heidelberg University, Sorbonne University and the University of Warsaw 鈥 have already answered the call by creating the 4EU Alliance.

Several other UK universities have established closer collaborations with European research institutions since the Brexit vote, with聽Imperial College London聽opening a聽joint聽mathematics laboratory聽with the French National Centre for Scientific Research, the聽University of Oxford聽creating an聽alliance with four universities in Berlin, and聽King鈥檚 College London聽considering opening a聽branch campus in Dresden.

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anna.mckie@timeshighereducation.com

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