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A walkthrough the key achievements and main activities of EURASHE throughout the year 2025, spanning from policy to practice.

The European Commission has released the 2026-2027 Horizon Europe Work Programme. With €14 billion earmarked for the next two years, the programme sets the tone for Europe’s research and innovation ambitions.

After 25 years in the Ravenstein Gallery, EURASHE has moved to a new office at the heart of the European quarter.

The revision of the Standards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance in the European Higher Education Area (ESG) is now officially underway. You can submit your feedback until 9 January 2026.

The European Week of Regions and Cities 2025 was a busy one for EURASHE, with several events and sessions taking place in Brussels.

In July the European Commission published its proposals for the new Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF). Read our full reaction.
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What do experts say about Applied Higher Education?
A selection of articles written by EURASHE friends and experts in the field, sharing their views, experiences and projects on different topics.

Professor Ellen Hazelkorn reflects on the need for education systems to adapt by embracing lifelong learning, promoting learner agency, and fostering sustainable partnerships to address skill gaps and talent shortages.

As a student representative at HOGENT UAS, Sukh Preet Singh participates in decision-making at the U!REKA alliance. In this article, he reflects on what this means for him and the whole student body, advocating for student interests and working to ensure students' perspectives influence key decisions that shape higher education.

European University Alliances play a pivotal role in enhancing transnational collaboration among universities. By focusing on mutual benefits, shared goals, and inclusive participation, these alliances drive sustainable societal transformation and improve the quality of education, research, and innovation across Europe, while addressing future challenges like the digital and green transitions.

On 3 July, Higher Education Strategist Peter van der Hijden gave an insightful and provocative speech at the EURASHE Summer Cocktails. We publish here the text in its entirety.
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