Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities
The Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities (also called The Guild) is a university network founded in 2016.[1][2] It currently comprises twenty-one of Europe's research-intensive universities in sixteen countries.[3]
|  | |
| Formation | 2016 | 
|---|---|
| Type | Education and research | 
| Headquarters | Brussels, Belgium | 
| Region served  | Europe | 
| Membership   | 21 | 
| Secretary-General | Prof. Jan Palmowski | 
| Website | www | 
The Guild released a series of position papers as part of the European Commission's consultation for Horizon 2020, Horizon Europe and the next Framework Programme (FP10).[4]
Its current president is Svein Stølen, Rector of the University of Oslo, in Norway.
Members
    
Since 2021, the group is made up of the following universities:[5]
- Austria: University of Vienna
- Belgium: Ghent University, University of Louvain
- Denmark: Aarhus University
- Estonia: University of Tartu
- France: Paris Cité University
- Germany: University of Tübingen, University of Göttingen
- Italy: University of Bologna
- Norway: University of Oslo
- Netherlands: University of Groningen, Radboud University Nijmegen
- Poland: Jagiellonian University
- Romania: Babeș-Bolyai University
- Slovenia: University of Ljubljana
- Spain: Pompeu Fabra University
- Sweden: Uppsala University
- Switzerland: University of Bern
- United Kingdom: University of Glasgow, King's College London, University of Warwick
References
    
- "New European university group unveiled". Times Higher Education (THE). 1 June 2016. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
- Rabesandratana, Tania (3 June 2016). "European research universities form a new lobby organization—but did they need it?". Science. AAAS. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
- "About - The Guild". www.the-guild.eu. Retrieved 21 March 2023.
- "The Guild's recommendations for Horizon Europe's past, present and future". Retrieved 28 September 2023.
- "Members". the-guild.eu. The Guild. Retrieved 21 March 2023.
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