New “CIRKLA Certificate” starting WS 2025/26
Great news! Starting in Winter Semester 2025/26, the CIRKLA Certificate will be available to students across the Greater Region. It is part of the UniGR-CIRKLA project, funded by Interreg Greater Region.
For the third year in a row, the University of the Greater Region (UniGR) is launching a call for applications for UniGR-Guest Professorships.
PhD students, postdocs, and early-career researchers – take note! After a successful launch in May, another edition of the UniGR event series "ECHO" will take place next spring, focusing on “Cognitive Neuroscience in the Greater Region.”
On 4–5 December 2025, researchers in English and American literature will gather for a two-day research colloquium at Trier University to exchange perspectives from the Anglophone Studies departments of partner universities across the Greater Region.
The UniGR 2026 calendar will guide you throughout the year, helping you stay organized in cross-border university life.
In 2021, the Université de Lorraine, in collaboration with the University of the Greater Region (UniGR), established the literary prize "Frontières". For its sixth edition, the student short story competition “Écrire aux frontières” is now open to celebrate and encourage literary creativity within the UniGR student community.
The Käte Hamburger Centre for Cultural Practices of Reparation (CURE) at Saarland University is offering a new UniGR-Fellowship!
Great news! Starting in Winter Semester 2025/26, the CIRKLA Certificate will be available to students across the Greater Region. It is part of the UniGR-CIRKLA project, funded by Interreg Greater Region.
For the third year in a row, the University of the Greater Region (UniGR) is launching a call for applications for UniGR-Guest Professorships.
PhD students, postdocs, and early-career researchers – take note! After a successful launch in May, another edition of the UniGR event series "ECHO" will take place next spring, focusing on “Cognitive Neuroscience in the Greater Region.”
On 4–5 December 2025, researchers in English and American literature will gather for a two-day research colloquium at Trier University to exchange perspectives from the Anglophone Studies departments of partner universities across the Greater Region.