Ten universities from eight countries are currently pursuing a shared goal: within the framework of a European University Network (EUN) entitled "Reform European University Alliance: Responsibility and Ethics for Innovation - a transformation model", the Alliance is taking an interdisciplinary perspective on Europe. It deals with the interconnectedness of social, ecological, economic, cultural and political dynamics. Against this background, a study and research network on technological and economic innovations under ethical aspects is to be created. In addition, the EUN would like to establish cross-border offers for regional start-ups and thus create a long-term network for knowledge and technology transfer between the partner universities and network partners from these regions.
The UAS Campus of Vienna was founded in 2001 and today is the largest university of applied sciences in Austria. The university offers its approximately 8,000 students a choice of over 60 degree programmes across a total of seven departments.
Founded in 1957, INSA Lyon is one of the leading engineering schools in Europe and is affiliated with the University of Lyon. Its currently more than 5,000 enrolled students are spread across a total of nine departments. Thus, the university offers its students numerous specialisation options already in the Bachelor's but also in the Master's programme.
Founded in 1996, the University of Fernando Pessoa (UFP) is a non-profit private university in Porto, Portugal. Approximately 5,000 students are taught at three faculties. The Bachelor's and Master's programmes are diverse and range from architecture to psychology.
Founded in 1968, the École Nationale Supérieure d'Informatique pour l'Industrie et l'Entreprise (ENSIIE) is one of the oldest computer science universities in France. ENSIIE offers its students various specialised courses, including software development and security, virtual and augmented reality, big data and artificial intelligence.
The University of Pristina was founded in 1970 and is still the largest educational and research institution in Kosovo. More than 31,000 students are taught at 13 faculties and supported by an academic staff of 900.
Founded in 1992, Kajaani University of Applied Sciences (KAMK) is a proactive and international university in central Finland. KAMK offers its approximately 3,300 students a choice of 14 Bachelor's and seven Master's programmes, including six in English.
Founded in 1988, the Estonian Business School (EBS) is the oldest private business university in the Baltic States. Its 1400 students can study three Bachelor's and Master's programmes in English at EBS. In addition to the university in Tallinn, a branch of EBS was established in Helsinki in 2011.
The University of Applied Sciences Kufstein was founded in 1997 and offers its more than 2,000 enrolled students twelve different Bachelor's and Master's programmes at three institutes.
The internationally oriented economic and technical-business programmes are characterised by their high practical content and have already received several awards.
Under its current name, the Bucharest University of Economic Studies (ASE) has existed since 1967. It is one of the leading universities for economics and public administration in Romania and Southeast Europe and offers its 23,000 students 25 Bachelor's and 78 Master's programmes across 13 faculties.
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