With up to three representatives from each partner university, the student advisory board ensures that the students' perspectives are considered in all of the project's committees and activities, thus involving the students to a large extent as the main target group in the project.
The steering group is made up of members of the management staff of the seven partner universities. Directly involved in all matters of the project, it manages the work on the modules based on the stipulated guiding principles and overall objectives, and ensures that they are implemented.
Comprising the presidents and rectors of the seven partner universities and political representatives of the five participating regions, the Board of the University of the Greater Region sets the university policy guidelines of the project and ensures that all those representing the universities' interests are involved to the same degree.
Coordinate the project, evaluate, apply for and secure a sustainable association of universities!
Promoting the mobility of students, doctorate students, reserachers and lecturers as well as removing administrative and financial mobility barriers!
Making the courses offered at the partner universities visible, promoting cross-border courses and facilitating cross-border studies!
Promotion of cross-border cooperation in research and doctorate training - using joint research infrastructure!
Making the University of the Greater Region visible and attractive across the borders of the Greater Region and setting up new partnerships!
Overcoming boundaries is the motto of Saarland University, whether boundaries between cultures, barriers between disciplines oder traditional divisions between science, industry and culture. Saarland University has 16,500 studtens and demonstrates particular expertise in its specialist fields of Europe, IT, and NanoBioMed - Life and Matter.
Saarland University
With 18,000 students, 2,800 lecturers and researchers and thanks to one of the most varied ranges of courses in Belgium, its use of active teaching methods, its strong participation in international research programmes and its relationships with over 600 institutes around the world, the University of Liège is a university which is fully integrated into the European Higher Education Area (according to the Bologna process and the Lisbon strategy). Situated in the middle of an transnational region which links Romance and Germanic cultures, the University of Liège offers high-quality education and research with an international reputation.
University of Liège
The multilingual and international University of Luxembourg offers its 5,000 students around 40 courses (BA/MA) and personal support in a multicultural environment. As a research- and business-oriented institution, it co-operates with the financial centre and the European institutions and companies in Luxembourg.
http://www.uni.lu/
Paul Verlaine University, Metz is situated in one of the most important hubs in Europe, bordering the Saarland and the Benelux countries. The university provides almost 14,000 students with an interdisciplinary range of study options, stands out thanks to the regognised dynamics of its courses in German and French and supports extensive research work in 27 laboratories.
www.univ-metz.fr
Henri Poincaré University is specialised in the fields of natural sciences, health and technology, Nancy 2 University specialises in humanities and social sciences, law, economics and management, and the National Polytechnic Institute of Lorraine focuses on engineering. These three institutions offer more than 39,000 students over 400 degrees (all courses together).
www.uhp-nancy.fr
www.univ-nancy2.fr
www.inpl-nancy.fr
With around 11,300 students, the campus university has a compact size which guarantees excellent support and close contact with professors in 95 courses spread over twelve subject areas. As well as two research centres and five core research areas, a number of internationally renowned research institutes in the vicinity of the campus complete the picture.
University of Kaiserslautern
Trier has 2,000 years of history and an old university tradition behind it. Today, a green campus provides approximately 15,000 students with the opportunity to study without time-consuming travelling and waiting, in the subject areas of humanities and social sciences, languages, media and economics, law and earth sciences.
University of Trier
With up to three representatives from each partner university, the student advisory board ensures that the students' perspectives are considered in all of the project's committees and activities, thus involving the students to a large extent as the main target group in the project.
The steering group is made up of members of the management staff of the seven partner universities. Directly involved in all matters of the project, it manages the work on the modules based on the stipulated guiding principles and overall objectives, and ensures that they are implemented.
Comprising the presidents and rectors of the seven partner universities and political representatives of the five participating regions, the Board of the University of the Greater Region sets the university policy guidelines of the project and ensures that all those representing the universities' interests are involved to the same degree.
Coordinate the project, evaluate, apply for and secure a sustainable association of universities!
Promoting the mobility of students, doctorate students, reserachers and lecturers as well as removing administrative and financial mobility barriers!
Making the courses offered at the partner universities visible, promoting cross-border courses and facilitating cross-border studies!
Promotion of cross-border cooperation in research and doctorate training - using joint research infrastructure!
Making the University of the Greater Region visible and attractive across the borders of the Greater Region and setting up new partnerships!
Overcoming boundaries is the motto of Saarland University, whether boundaries between cultures, barriers between disciplines oder traditional divisions between science, industry and culture. Saarland University has 16,500 studtens and demonstrates particular expertise in its specialist fields of Europe, IT, and NanoBioMed - Life and Matter.
Saarland University
With 18,000 students, 2,800 lecturers and researchers and thanks to one of the most varied ranges of courses in Belgium, its use of active teaching methods, its strong participation in international research programmes and its relationships with over 600 institutes around the world, the University of Liège is a university which is fully integrated into the European Higher Education Area (according to the Bologna process and the Lisbon strategy). Situated in the middle of an transnational region which links Romance and Germanic cultures, the University of Liège offers high-quality education and research with an international reputation.
University of Liège
The multilingual and international University of Luxembourg offers its 5,000 students around 40 courses (BA/MA) and personal support in a multicultural environment. As a research- and business-oriented institution, it co-operates with the financial centre and the European institutions and companies in Luxembourg.
http://www.uni.lu/
Paul Verlaine University, Metz is situated in one of the most important hubs in Europe, bordering the Saarland and the Benelux countries. The university provides almost 14,000 students with an interdisciplinary range of study options, stands out thanks to the regognised dynamics of its courses in German and French and supports extensive research work in 27 laboratories.
www.univ-metz.fr
Henri Poincaré University is specialised in the fields of natural sciences, health and technology, Nancy 2 University specialises in humanities and social sciences, law, economics and management, and the National Polytechnic Institute of Lorraine focuses on engineering. These three institutions offer more than 39,000 students over 400 degrees (all courses together).
www.uhp-nancy.fr
www.univ-nancy2.fr
www.inpl-nancy.fr
With around 11,300 students, the campus university has a compact size which guarantees excellent support and close contact with professors in 95 courses spread over ten subject areas. As well as two research centres and five core research areas, a number of internationally renowned research institutes in the vicinity of the campus complete the picture.
University of Kaiserslautern
Trier has 2,000 years of history and an old university tradition behind it. Today, a green campus provides approximately 15,000 students with the opportunity to study without time-consuming travelling and waiting, in the subject areas of humanities and social sciences, languages, media and economics, law and earth sciences.
University of Trier