Collaboration in education is one of the cornerstones of the EuroTech Universities Alliance. We aim to connect our campuses as much as possible, providing the best education to international talents. To this end, we have numerous inter-university Working Groups in place that exchange best practices, work on opening courses to students from other EuroTech Universities, foster student mobility, and develop both novel teaching formats and joint study programmes and degrees. So if you are interested in comparing notes with your counterparts at the other universities or if you are looking to set up bilateral programmes, this is the place to be.
Since 2020, the collaboration in education has became even closer: The EuroTeQ Engineering University, an Erasmus+ project, brings together education experts from DTU, École Polytechnique, TU/e, and TUM as well as Tallinn University of Technology, Czech Technical University in Prague, IESE Business School in Spain and HEC Paris in France. EPFL and Technion are involved as well. Together, they work on designing and implementing the engineering education of the future, which, among others, extends to vocational learners and professionals next to academic students. The project offers many opportunities to participate.
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Our education activities
Our universities offer joint Master’s and double degree programmes as well as joint doctoral candidates supervision, and fund summer/winter schools, organised by young researchers for their peers.
EuroTeQ Engineering University
Within this EU-funded initiative, we connect our campuses, develop joint courses, foster challenge-based learning and lifelong learning.
Working Groups
Our Working Groups gather scientific and cross-cutting communities informally around specific topics and are a starting point for various activities.
Questions? Your best points of contact are:
- The Operations Board member or Brussels-based Liaison Officer of your university
- The Chair of the Working Group you are interested in