THE STEERING COMMITTEE MEETING OF THE EUNICE EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY IN BRUSSELS

The official meeting of the Steering Committee of the EUNICE European University was held on 11th April in Brussels. The aim of the meeting was to assess the progress of the project and discuss the current challenges and opportunities, including the expansion of the Consortium planned for the next call for proposals.

The members of the Steering Committee analyzed the candidates of universities that the Consortium could open to in the next call and discussed the long-term strategy of the Consortium. Issues related to the mapping of joint diplomas, exchange of scientific and technical resources, education and recognition of credits were also addressed. The agenda for the next General Assembly of Rectors was also adopted.

The assembly will be held in June at the partner university Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France (Valenciennes, France), attended by the seven rectors of the Consortium. In addition, the Committee decided to create a task force that will be responsible for the development of EUNICE in 2023.

The Steering Committee is the governing body for the EUNICE European University and consists mainly of Vice-Rectors and other high-level representatives from seven universities. The Consortium includes Poznan University of Technology (project leader), Brandenburg University of Technology (BTU), University of Cantabria (UC ), University of Mons (UMONS), and University of Catania (UNICT), Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France (UPHF) and University of Vaasa (UVA).

The meeting took place at the headquarters of the National Center for Research and Development (NCBR | BSP office), courtesy of Mrs. Ewa Kocińska-Lange.

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