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The Europaeum is a loose organisation of ten leading European universities. It was conceived of in 1990-1991 by Lord Weidenfeld and Sir Ronnie Grierson to support the ‘advancement of education through the encouragement of European studies in the University of Oxford and other European institutions of higher education having links with Oxford’; for ‘the movement of academic staff and students between these institutions’; and for ‘the study of the languages, history, cultures and professions of the people of Europe’. The Europaeum runs one joint MA Programme in European History and Civilization. Partner universities in this programme are the University of Leiden, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and the University of Oxford. The Europaeum also organizes summerschools and conferences. Europaeum Visiting Professors teach at partner institutions.
Secretary-General of the Europaeum is Dr. Paul Flather.
The member universities are:
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See also
- Anne Dreydel, who initially twinned the Universities of Oxford and Bonn
Other European university alliances:
- Coimbra Group
- League of European Research Universities
- Utrecht Network
- International Research Universities Network
External links
- Europaeum - Official site
- Europaeum MA Programme - MA Programme in European History and Civilization
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