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By organising this year's U!Train, TU Graz is underlining its commitment to new innovative learning formats and international cooperation.
TU Graz is setting a lively and sustainable example of its partnership in the European university alliance Unite! on its campus locations.
TU Graz achieves notable successes in the European University Alliance and acquires considerable funding through its work on international research and education projects.
Ten participants from the Unite! alliance, including Graz University of Technology student Laila Zildžić, discussed the future of Europe with 240 students from 41 European university alliances at the ESA 2024 at the European Parliament in Strasbourg.
Austria’s universities and universities of applied sciences are jointly calling for the election of the European Parliament on 9 June 2024 under the motto “Universities choose Europe”.
Graz University of Technology is delighted to welcome delegations from all nine partner universities on the occasion of the 9th Unite! Dialogue for the first time in Graz.
An international project led by TU Graz brings together 15 universities, companies and research institutions with the aim of training urgently needed specialists for the semiconductor industry. The EU is funding the project to the tune of 7.15 million euros.
Unite! and five other alliances have secured the European Commission’s support for ED-AFFICHE, their joint proposal to pilot the European Degree label funded by the Erasmus+ programme.
Professor Tanja Brühl, President of TU Darmstadt, was elected to continue as the President of Unite! Together with the new Unite! Vice Presidents, she will be responsible for developing the strategy of Unite! further as well as overseeing and leading the governance of the alliance.
Unite! has closed its pilot phase to launch the new Erasmus+ proposal for the next four years, to implement the European university of innovation, technology and engineering.
Unite!’s proposal to be a technology and innovation driver for the advancement of a green and digital Europe has been approved by the European Commission (EC).
The 5th Unite! Dialogue, "New Horizons", took place on 8-10 March, hosted by KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm. The two new future partner universities TU Graz and Wroclaw University of Science and Technology presented themselves to the alliance community.
Unite! is a network of universities from currently seven European countries, promoted within the framework of the EU’s European University Initiative. TU Graz has recently joined this high-profile alliance aiming at a new model of a trans-European inter-university campus.