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4EU+ Alliance
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The 4EU+ European University Alliance comprises 8 European universities: Charles University (Prague, Czech Republic), Heidelberg University (Germany), Sorbonne University (Paris, France), Panthéon-Assas University Paris (France), University of Copenhagen (Denmark), University of Milan (Italy), University of Warsaw (Poland) and University of Geneva (Switzerland).[1]

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History

The alliance was launched in 2017 by Charles University, along with the University of Heidelberg, Sorbonne University and the University of Warsaw;[2] the official founding act took place on March 10, 2018, with the signing of a joint declaration in Paris.[3][4]

The University of Copenhagen and the University of Milan joined the alliance in October 2018. On February 28, 2019, Alliance 4EU + and 53 other university alliances submitted an application for funding under the “European Universities” call of the European Erasmus+ program.[5][6] The funding application has been accepted.[7][8]

The University of Geneva joined the alliance in August 2022.

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Missions

Alliance 4EU+ aims to develop cooperation in the fields of training and education, research and administration, as well as an infrastructure that seamlessly brings together students, teachers, researchers and administrative staff.[2]

Four multidisciplinary flagship programs have been adopted:

  • Health and demographic change in the urban environment;
  • “Europe in a changing world": understanding and involving societies, economies, cultures and languages;
  • Transforming science and society through advances in information and communication technologies;
  • Biodiversity and sustainable development.
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Members

Alliance members are prestigious public universities in six European countries, in four regions for which the European Union has adopted macro-regional strategies (Adriatic-Ionian region, Alpine region, Baltic Sea region, Danube region):

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