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Arqus European University Alliance

Arqus European University Alliance

Arqus European University Alliance

Introduction

The Arqus European University Alliance brings together the universities of Granada, Graz, Leipzig, Lyon 1, Maynooth, Minho, Padua, Vilnius, and Wroclaw—nine universities with extensive experience in joint projects and a shared profile as internationalized institutions in medium-sized cities with strong regional connections.

Arqus aims to enhance the student experience and improve employability by sharing existing academic offerings and developing new joint flexible programs across all three cycles, including microcredentials.

Through Arqus Joint Master's Programs, the Alliance demonstrates its commitment to student-centered and research-based learning. These programs are designed with a shared perspective among Arqus universities, focusing on flexible curricula, evaluation, and accreditation processes to suit student needs and industry demands.

Among these joint programs is the newly launched and accredited Master's in International Cybersecurity and Cyberintelligence, offering specialized training for careers in a rapidly evolving field. This program integrates expertise from across the Arqus universities to provide a comprehensive and cutting-edge curriculum in cybersecurity and cyberintelligence.

Our core values

Arqus acts in defense and promotion of:

  • The core European values of democracy, the rule of law, respect for diversity and human rights, solidarity, and the pursuit of peace and justice in Europe and the world.
  • The core university values are expressed in the Magna Charta Universitatum.
  • The unique role played by universities as open places of freedom, pluralism, and democratic participation, dedicated to the generation and dissemination of knowledge through research, education, innovation, and culture for sustainable societal progress.
  • The shared understanding of higher education as a public good and a public responsibility serves purposes of individual, social, economic, and cultural development.
  • The conviction is that through alliances people and institutions are stronger in their pursuit of the common good.

Our major goals

  • Effective barrier-free cooperation at all levels of institutional activity in order to better respond to existing and emerging societal challenges.
  • Joint evidence-based institutional learning, arising from acting as a common laboratory beyond the mainstream, innovating in pursuit of systemic, structural, and sustainable impact.
  • Engaged communities of learners, academics, professionals, and alumni in multi-level habitats working together for sustainable progress.
  • Co-created attractive flexible challenge-based and research-driven academic offer.
  • Joint transformational disciplinary and interdisciplinary research and innovation.
  • Enhanced intercultural competence, global understanding, and respect for diversity throughout our communities.

Locations

  • Granada

    Coordinating University Vice-Rectorate for Internationalization University of Granada (UGR) Avenida del Hospicio s/n , E-18071, Granada

  • Granada

    Vice-Rectorate for Internationalization Avda. del Hospicio, s/n C.P. , 18010, Granada

    • Braga

      Largo do Paço, 4704-553, Braga

      • Padua

        Projects and Mobility office Palazzo Anselmi, via Lungargine del Piovego, 1, 35131, Padua

        • Vilnius

          3 Universiteto St., LT-01513, Vilnius

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