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INTERNAL MEETINGS
Equality, Diversity, Inclusion Policy Group meeting. 05 Jun - 06 Jun 2021. The online meeting will take place on 5 & 6 June 2021.ALUMNI RELATIONS
The members of the Alumni thematic group are the heads of the alumni offices of the LERU universities. They focus on discussing issues of common interest and exchanging best practices on topics such as impact, social media, volunteer management, benchmarking, etc. LERU SHOWCASE OF EXCELLENT INTERDISCIPLINARY SSH RESEARCH At its 27th Rectors’ Assembly on 14 and 15 November at the University of Milan, the League of European Research Universities (LERU) presented a new brochure which showcases some excellent examples of high quality interdisciplinary Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) research undertaken at the LERU member institutions.. The brochure results from and is a perfect illustration of thedifferent
THE FUTURE OF THE EUROPEAN RESEARCH AREA Summary • Excellent research is crucial for individual member states of the European Union as vital support for their social, cultural and economic development, in provid-ing a magnet for the best international talents and as THE PROTECTION OF ANIMALS USED FOR RESEARCH: A DIRECTIVE In particular. LERU contributes to the review of the Directive by assessing some of its most relevant objectives, mainly: Scope-the scope of the Directive is appropriate and relevant.Reducing disparities between Member States-real benefits can only be reaped if the Directive is applied consistently and uniformly across Member States.However, there is a tension between the retention of stricter LERU TAKES NEXT STEP TOWARDS A GLOBAL COUNCIL OF RESEARCH From 6 till 8 December 2015, the League of European Research Universities (LERU) and several of the world’s other leading research-intensive university associations LERU UNIVERSITIES WANT AN ERA OF CHANGE AFTER THE EU LERU universities want an ERA of change after the EU elections. LERU prepared this briefing paper in light of the new European Commission (EC) and new European Parliament in 2014 and offers its views on and recommendations for future EU research policy. It wants to urge the EU’s political leaders to set ambitious and concrete goals for the FORMER NATO SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSES LERU ALUMNI IN THE Former Secretary-General of NATO and Leiden alumnus, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, addressed the participants with his fascinating keynote speech 'Pax Americana LERU AND CENTRAL-EUROPEAN UNIVERSITIES TEAM UP FOR BETTER That is why a group of Central-European universities (hereafter “CE7”) and LERU are joining forces. Today a delegation of LERU universities and seven respected Central-European universities had a successful meeting in Prague. Representing LERU were the rectors of the Universities of Freiburg, Helsinki, Leuven, Utrecht and Zurich INTERDISCIPLINARITY: HOW UNIVERSITIES UNLOCK ITS POWER TO In a paper published today, the League of European Research Universities (LERU) looks at interdisciplinarity as a powerful driver of knowledge creation, scientific progress and innovation.INTERNAL MEETINGS
Equality, Diversity, Inclusion Policy Group meeting. 05 Jun - 06 Jun 2021. The online meeting will take place on 5 & 6 June 2021.ALUMNI RELATIONS
The members of the Alumni thematic group are the heads of the alumni offices of the LERU universities. They focus on discussing issues of common interest and exchanging best practices on topics such as impact, social media, volunteer management, benchmarking, etc. LERU SHOWCASE OF EXCELLENT INTERDISCIPLINARY SSH RESEARCH At its 27th Rectors’ Assembly on 14 and 15 November at the University of Milan, the League of European Research Universities (LERU) presented a new brochure which showcases some excellent examples of high quality interdisciplinary Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) research undertaken at the LERU member institutions.. The brochure results from and is a perfect illustration of thedifferent
THE FUTURE OF THE EUROPEAN RESEARCH AREA Summary • Excellent research is crucial for individual member states of the European Union as vital support for their social, cultural and economic development, in provid-ing a magnet for the best international talents and as THE PROTECTION OF ANIMALS USED FOR RESEARCH: A DIRECTIVE In particular. LERU contributes to the review of the Directive by assessing some of its most relevant objectives, mainly: Scope-the scope of the Directive is appropriate and relevant.Reducing disparities between Member States-real benefits can only be reaped if the Directive is applied consistently and uniformly across Member States.However, there is a tension between the retention of stricter LERU TAKES NEXT STEP TOWARDS A GLOBAL COUNCIL OF RESEARCH From 6 till 8 December 2015, the League of European Research Universities (LERU) and several of the world’s other leading research-intensive university associations LERU UNIVERSITIES WANT AN ERA OF CHANGE AFTER THE EU LERU universities want an ERA of change after the EU elections. LERU prepared this briefing paper in light of the new European Commission (EC) and new European Parliament in 2014 and offers its views on and recommendations for future EU research policy. It wants to urge the EU’s political leaders to set ambitious and concrete goals for the FORMER NATO SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSES LERU ALUMNI IN THE Former Secretary-General of NATO and Leiden alumnus, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, addressed the participants with his fascinating keynote speech 'Pax AmericanaHOME PAGE | LERU
The League of European Research Universities (LERU) is a network of 23 leading European universities pushing the frontiers of innovativeresearch.
LERU'S INTERIM EVALUATION OF HORIZON 2020 Today the European Commission opens its online consultation on the Horizon 2020 interim evaluation. The ‘LERU’s Interim Evaluation of Horizon 2020’ paper that will be officially launched in Brussels tomorrow is LERU’s response to this consultation and makes recommendations to a wide range of aspects related to Horizon 2020. LERU and its members are staunch supporters of Horizon 2020 LERU IDENTIFIES 4 GOLDEN PRINCIPLES TO UNDERPIN EUROPE’S In a note published today, the League of European Research Universities (LERU) proposes four golden principles for enhancing the competitiveness of medium-sized research infrastructures in Europe. LERU has observed that previous EU research infrastructure strategies have given insufficient consideration to ensuring the long-term sustainability of medium-sized research infrastructures, whichALUMNI RELATIONS
The members of the Alumni thematic group are the heads of the alumni offices of the LERU universities. They focus on discussing issues of common interest and exchanging best practices on topics such as impact, social media, volunteer management, benchmarking, etc. THE PROTECTION OF ANIMALS USED FOR RESEARCH: A DIRECTIVE In particular. LERU contributes to the review of the Directive by assessing some of its most relevant objectives, mainly: Scope-the scope of the Directive is appropriate and relevant.Reducing disparities between Member States-real benefits can only be reaped if the Directive is applied consistently and uniformly across Member States.However, there is a tension between the retention of stricter THE ELEPHANTS IN THE FP9 ROOM: BUDGET & BREXIT A strong and concrete position or engagement regarding the future EU investment in research and innovation (R&I) (i.e. the budget for FP9) was probably not to be expected from the Council.Nevertheless, it remains THE crucial aspect for an ambitious and successful frameworkprogramme.
HOW RESEARCH CAN INFORM POLICY Mission LERU was founded in 2002 as an association of research-intensive universities sharing the values of high-quality teaching in an envi-ronment of internationally competitive research. FORMER NATO SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSES LERU ALUMNI IN THE Former Secretary-General of NATO and Leiden alumnus, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, addressed the participants with his fascinating keynote speech 'Pax Americana HTTP://REGISTER.LERU.ORG/GLOBAL-HEALTH-MEETING-OCTOBER2020/ Register. Contact: Francesca.Bucci@leru.org “FULFILLING, INSPIRING, EXTREMELY INFORMATIVE AND From 13 till 17 July, 44 doctoral students from different LERU universities gathered at the University of Oxford’s state-of-the-art Chemistry Research Laboratory for the 2015 LERU Doctoral SummerSchool.
HOME PAGE | LERU
The League of European Research Universities (LERU) is a network of 23 leading European universities pushing the frontiers of innovativeresearch.
LERU AND CENTRAL-EUROPEAN UNIVERSITIES TEAM UP FOR BETTER That is why a group of Central-European universities (hereafter “CE7”) and LERU are joining forces. Today a delegation of LERU universities and seven respected Central-European universities had a successful meeting in Prague. Representing LERU were the rectors of the Universities of Freiburg, Helsinki, Leuven, Utrecht and Zurich INTERDISCIPLINARITY: HOW UNIVERSITIES UNLOCK ITS POWER TO In a paper published today, the League of European Research Universities (LERU) looks at interdisciplinarity as a powerful driver of knowledge creation, scientific progress and innovation. RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES AND RESEARCH ASSESSMENT This paper examines current trends and challenges in research assessment from the perspective of research-intensive universities inEurope and beyond.
LERU SHOWCASE OF EXCELLENT INTERDISCIPLINARY SSH RESEARCH At its 27th Rectors’ Assembly on 14 and 15 November at the University of Milan, the League of European Research Universities (LERU) presented a new brochure which showcases some excellent examples of high quality interdisciplinary Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) research undertaken at the LERU member institutions.. The brochure results from and is a perfect illustration of thedifferent
LERU WANTS MORE FOR EU RESEARCH AND INNOVATION THAN “LAB LERU welcomes the report "LAB-FAB-APP, Investing in the European future we want" on maximising the impact of EU research and innovation programmes by the “Lamy high-level group” published today.Mr Pascal Lamy and colleagues have produced a thought-provoking paper, containing some expected, but also unexpected and novel ideas, some of which will need to be better understood and unpacked. THE PROTECTION OF ANIMALS USED FOR RESEARCH: A DIRECTIVE In particular. LERU contributes to the review of the Directive by assessing some of its most relevant objectives, mainly: Scope-the scope of the Directive is appropriate and relevant.Reducing disparities between Member States-real benefits can only be reaped if the Directive is applied consistently and uniformly across Member States.However, there is a tension between the retention of stricter LERU TAKES NEXT STEP TOWARDS A GLOBAL COUNCIL OF RESEARCH From 6 till 8 December 2015, the League of European Research Universities (LERU) and several of the world’s other leading research-intensive university associations THE FUTURE OF THE EUROPEAN RESEARCH AREA Summary • Excellent research is crucial for individual member states of the European Union as vital support for their social, cultural and economic development, in provid-ing a magnet for the best international talents and as WOMEN, RESEARCH AND UNIVERSITIES: EXCELLENCE WITHOUT Women, research and universities: excellence without gender bias July 2012 Universiteit van Amsterdam • Universitat de Barcelona • University of CambridgeHOME PAGE | LERU
The League of European Research Universities (LERU) is a network of 23 leading European universities pushing the frontiers of innovativeresearch.
LERU AND CENTRAL-EUROPEAN UNIVERSITIES TEAM UP FOR BETTER That is why a group of Central-European universities (hereafter “CE7”) and LERU are joining forces. Today a delegation of LERU universities and seven respected Central-European universities had a successful meeting in Prague. Representing LERU were the rectors of the Universities of Freiburg, Helsinki, Leuven, Utrecht and Zurich INTERDISCIPLINARITY: HOW UNIVERSITIES UNLOCK ITS POWER TO In a paper published today, the League of European Research Universities (LERU) looks at interdisciplinarity as a powerful driver of knowledge creation, scientific progress and innovation. RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES AND RESEARCH ASSESSMENT This paper examines current trends and challenges in research assessment from the perspective of research-intensive universities inEurope and beyond.
LERU SHOWCASE OF EXCELLENT INTERDISCIPLINARY SSH RESEARCH At its 27th Rectors’ Assembly on 14 and 15 November at the University of Milan, the League of European Research Universities (LERU) presented a new brochure which showcases some excellent examples of high quality interdisciplinary Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) research undertaken at the LERU member institutions.. The brochure results from and is a perfect illustration of thedifferent
LERU WANTS MORE FOR EU RESEARCH AND INNOVATION THAN “LAB LERU welcomes the report "LAB-FAB-APP, Investing in the European future we want" on maximising the impact of EU research and innovation programmes by the “Lamy high-level group” published today.Mr Pascal Lamy and colleagues have produced a thought-provoking paper, containing some expected, but also unexpected and novel ideas, some of which will need to be better understood and unpacked. THE PROTECTION OF ANIMALS USED FOR RESEARCH: A DIRECTIVE In particular. LERU contributes to the review of the Directive by assessing some of its most relevant objectives, mainly: Scope-the scope of the Directive is appropriate and relevant.Reducing disparities between Member States-real benefits can only be reaped if the Directive is applied consistently and uniformly across Member States.However, there is a tension between the retention of stricter LERU TAKES NEXT STEP TOWARDS A GLOBAL COUNCIL OF RESEARCH From 6 till 8 December 2015, the League of European Research Universities (LERU) and several of the world’s other leading research-intensive university associations THE FUTURE OF THE EUROPEAN RESEARCH AREA Summary • Excellent research is crucial for individual member states of the European Union as vital support for their social, cultural and economic development, in provid-ing a magnet for the best international talents and as WOMEN, RESEARCH AND UNIVERSITIES: EXCELLENCE WITHOUT Women, research and universities: excellence without gender bias July 2012 Universiteit van Amsterdam • Universitat de Barcelona • University of CambridgeHOME PAGE | LERU
Publications in the spotlight. LERU publishes its views on research and higher education in several types of publications, including high-level policy statements, in-depth analyses and concrete recommendations for policymakers, universities, researchers and otherstakeholders.
INTERNAL MEETINGS
Equality, Diversity, Inclusion Policy Group meeting. 05 Jun - 06 Jun 2021. The online meeting will take place on 5 & 6 June 2021. RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES AND RESEARCH ASSESSMENT This paper examines current trends and challenges in research assessment from the perspective of research-intensive universities inEurope and beyond.
LERU NEW YEAR'S DINNER DEBATE ON RESEARCH INTEGRITY On Thursday 23 January 2020, the League of European Research Universities (LERU) organised its second New Year’s Dinner Debate in Brussels. The invitation-only event brought together about 50 LERU partners from the EU institutions, research organisations and memberuniversities.
THE PROTECTION OF ANIMALS USED FOR RESEARCH: A DIRECTIVE In particular. LERU contributes to the review of the Directive by assessing some of its most relevant objectives, mainly: Scope-the scope of the Directive is appropriate and relevant.Reducing disparities between Member States-real benefits can only be reaped if the Directive is applied consistently and uniformly across Member States.However, there is a tension between the retention of stricterCALENDAR | LERU
LERU is involved in a variety of activities such as launch events to present a new publication, internal meetings of the different LERU groups, network events, and many more. LERU’S COMMENTS ON THE LAMY REPORT ON MAXIMISING THE LERU welcomes the Lamy report "LAB- FAB-APP, Investing in the European future we want" on maximising the impact of EU research and innovationprogrammes.
PLAN S - POSITIVE ACTION COMBINED WITH POSITIVE THINKING Contact. Prof. Kurt Deketelaere, LERU Secretary-General, kurt.deketelaere@leru.org or +32 499 80 89 99; Dr Paul Ayris, Pro-Vice-Provost (UCL Library Services), University College London, p.ayris@ucl.ac.uk or +44 20 7679 7834 HOW RESEARCH CAN INFORM POLICY Mission LERU was founded in 2002 as an association of research-intensive universities sharing the values of high-quality teaching in an envi-ronment of internationally competitive research. “FULFILLING, INSPIRING, EXTREMELY INFORMATIVE AND From 13 till 17 July, 44 doctoral students from different LERU universities gathered at the University of Oxford’s state-of-the-art Chemistry Research Laboratory for the 2015 LERU Doctoral SummerSchool.
NEWS | LERU
Cookie settings. Our website keeps three levels of cookies. You can adjust your preferences at any time. If you want more information about what cookies are LERU AND CENTRAL-EUROPEAN UNIVERSITIES TEAM UP FOR BETTER The research-intensive universities that are members of the League of European Research Universities (LERU) have been able to form a unique bond over the past fifteen years and have succeeded in successfully advocating the interests of research-intensive universities in Europeand beyond.
INNOVATION | LERU
Universities and innovation. LERU members are at the forefront of innovation. Leading technology transfer offices, support through all stages of the commercialisation process, entrepreneurship courses, incubators, financial support and extensive collaboration with industry account, amongst many other activities, account for the outstanding contribution that the LERU universities make toINTERNAL MEETINGS
A list of upcoming meetings of the LERU policy, thematic and networkgroups.
INTERDISCIPLINARITY: HOW UNIVERSITIES UNLOCK ITS POWER TO In a paper published today, the League of European Research Universities (LERU) looks at interdisciplinarity as a powerful driver of knowledge creation, scientific progress and innovation. LERU SHOWCASE OF EXCELLENT INTERDISCIPLINARY SSH RESEARCH At its 27th Rectors’ Assembly on 14 and 15 November at the University of Milan, the League of European Research Universities (LERU) presented a new brochure which showcases some excellent examples of high quality interdisciplinary Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) research undertaken at the LERU member institutions.. The brochure results from and is a perfect illustration of thedifferent
LERU WANTS MORE FOR EU RESEARCH AND INNOVATION THAN “LAB LERU welcomes the report "LAB-FAB-APP, Investing in the European future we want" on maximising the impact of EU research and innovation programmes by the “Lamy high-level group” published today.Mr Pascal Lamy and colleagues have produced a thought-provoking paper, containing some expected, but also unexpected and novel ideas, some of which will need to be better understood and unpacked. THE FUTURE OF THE EUROPEAN RESEARCH AREA Summary • Excellent research is crucial for individual member states of the European Union as vital support for their social, cultural and economic development, in provid-ing a magnet for the best international talents and asCALENDAR | LERU
LERU is involved in a variety of activities such as launch events to present a new publication, internal meetings of the different LERU groups, network events, and many more. LERU TAKES NEXT STEP TOWARDS A GLOBAL COUNCIL OF RESEARCH From 6 till 8 December 2015, the League of European Research Universities (LERU) and several of the world’s other leading research-intensive university associationsNEWS | LERU
Cookie settings. Our website keeps three levels of cookies. You can adjust your preferences at any time. If you want more information about what cookies are LERU AND CENTRAL-EUROPEAN UNIVERSITIES TEAM UP FOR BETTER The research-intensive universities that are members of the League of European Research Universities (LERU) have been able to form a unique bond over the past fifteen years and have succeeded in successfully advocating the interests of research-intensive universities in Europeand beyond.
INNOVATION | LERU
Universities and innovation. LERU members are at the forefront of innovation. Leading technology transfer offices, support through all stages of the commercialisation process, entrepreneurship courses, incubators, financial support and extensive collaboration with industry account, amongst many other activities, account for the outstanding contribution that the LERU universities make toINTERNAL MEETINGS
A list of upcoming meetings of the LERU policy, thematic and networkgroups.
INTERDISCIPLINARITY: HOW UNIVERSITIES UNLOCK ITS POWER TO In a paper published today, the League of European Research Universities (LERU) looks at interdisciplinarity as a powerful driver of knowledge creation, scientific progress and innovation. LERU SHOWCASE OF EXCELLENT INTERDISCIPLINARY SSH RESEARCH At its 27th Rectors’ Assembly on 14 and 15 November at the University of Milan, the League of European Research Universities (LERU) presented a new brochure which showcases some excellent examples of high quality interdisciplinary Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) research undertaken at the LERU member institutions.. The brochure results from and is a perfect illustration of thedifferent
LERU WANTS MORE FOR EU RESEARCH AND INNOVATION THAN “LAB LERU welcomes the report "LAB-FAB-APP, Investing in the European future we want" on maximising the impact of EU research and innovation programmes by the “Lamy high-level group” published today.Mr Pascal Lamy and colleagues have produced a thought-provoking paper, containing some expected, but also unexpected and novel ideas, some of which will need to be better understood and unpacked. THE FUTURE OF THE EUROPEAN RESEARCH AREA Summary • Excellent research is crucial for individual member states of the European Union as vital support for their social, cultural and economic development, in provid-ing a magnet for the best international talents and asCALENDAR | LERU
LERU is involved in a variety of activities such as launch events to present a new publication, internal meetings of the different LERU groups, network events, and many more. LERU TAKES NEXT STEP TOWARDS A GLOBAL COUNCIL OF RESEARCH From 6 till 8 December 2015, the League of European Research Universities (LERU) and several of the world’s other leading research-intensive university associationsHOME PAGE | LERU
Publications in the spotlight. LERU publishes its views on research and higher education in several types of publications, including high-level policy statements, in-depth analyses and concrete recommendations for policymakers, universities, researchers and otherstakeholders.
INNOVATION | LERU
Universities and innovation. LERU members are at the forefront of innovation. Leading technology transfer offices, support through all stages of the commercialisation process, entrepreneurship courses, incubators, financial support and extensive collaboration with industry account, amongst many other activities, account for the outstanding contribution that the LERU universities make toALUMNI RELATIONS
The members of the Alumni thematic group are the heads of the alumni offices of the LERU universities. They focus on discussing issues of common interest and exchanging best practices on topics such as impact, social media, volunteer management, benchmarking, etc.CALENDAR | LERU
LERU is involved in a variety of activities such as launch events to present a new publication, internal meetings of the different LERU groups, network events, and many more. THE PROTECTION OF ANIMALS USED FOR RESEARCH: A DIRECTIVE In particular. LERU contributes to the review of the Directive by assessing some of its most relevant objectives, mainly: Scope-the scope of the Directive is appropriate and relevant.Reducing disparities between Member States-real benefits can only be reaped if the Directive is applied consistently and uniformly across Member States.However, there is a tension between the retention of stricter SOCIETY NEEDS TALENT FROM UNIVERSITIES Invest in human potential, particularly in early stage researchers. LERU welcomes the Council conclusions on “measures to support early stage researchers, raise the attractiveness of scientific careers and foster investment in human potential in research and development”. Europe is the single biggest labour market for research. Ensuring that research careers remain an attractive and THE ELEPHANTS IN THE FP9 ROOM: BUDGET & BREXIT A strong and concrete position or engagement regarding the future EU investment in research and innovation (R&I) (i.e. the budget for FP9) was probably not to be expected from the Council.Nevertheless, it remains THE crucial aspect for an ambitious and successful frameworkprogramme.
PLAN S - POSITIVE ACTION COMBINED WITH POSITIVE THINKING Contact. Prof. Kurt Deketelaere, LERU Secretary-General, kurt.deketelaere@leru.org or +32 499 80 89 99; Dr Paul Ayris, Pro-Vice-Provost (UCL Library Services), University College London, p.ayris@ucl.ac.uk or +44 20 7679 7834 FORMER NATO SECRETARY-GENERAL ADDRESSES LERU ALUMNI IN THE Former Secretary-General of NATO and Leiden alumnus, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, addressed the participants with his fascinating keynote speech 'Pax Americana HOW RESEARCH CAN INFORM POLICY Mission LERU was founded in 2002 as an association of research-intensive universities sharing the values of high-quality teaching in an envi-ronment of internationally competitive research.HOME PAGE | LERU
Publications in the spotlight. LERU publishes its views on research and higher education in several types of publications, including high-level policy statements, in-depth analyses and concrete recommendations for policymakers, universities, researchers and otherstakeholders.
NEWS | LERU
Cookie settings. Our website keeps three levels of cookies. You can adjust your preferences at any time. If you want more information about what cookies are LERU AND CENTRAL-EUROPEAN UNIVERSITIES TEAM UP FOR BETTER The research-intensive universities that are members of the League of European Research Universities (LERU) have been able to form a unique bond over the past fifteen years and have succeeded in successfully advocating the interests of research-intensive universities in Europeand beyond.
INTERDISCIPLINARITY: HOW UNIVERSITIES UNLOCK ITS POWER TO In a paper published today, the League of European Research Universities (LERU) looks at interdisciplinarity as a powerful driver of knowledge creation, scientific progress and innovation. THE PROTECTION OF ANIMALS USED FOR RESEARCH: A DIRECTIVE In particular. LERU contributes to the review of the Directive by assessing some of its most relevant objectives, mainly: Scope-the scope of the Directive is appropriate and relevant.Reducing disparities between Member States-real benefits can only be reaped if the Directive is applied consistently and uniformly across Member States.However, there is a tension between the retention of stricter LERU SHOWCASE OF EXCELLENT INTERDISCIPLINARY SSH RESEARCH At its 27th Rectors’ Assembly on 14 and 15 November at the University of Milan, the League of European Research Universities (LERU) presented a new brochure which showcases some excellent examples of high quality interdisciplinary Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) research undertaken at the LERU member institutions.. The brochure results from and is a perfect illustration of thedifferent
LERU WANTS MORE FOR EU RESEARCH AND INNOVATION THAN “LAB LERU welcomes the report "LAB-FAB-APP, Investing in the European future we want" on maximising the impact of EU research and innovation programmes by the “Lamy high-level group” published today.Mr Pascal Lamy and colleagues have produced a thought-provoking paper, containing some expected, but also unexpected and novel ideas, some of which will need to be better understood and unpacked. THE FUTURE OF THE EUROPEAN RESEARCH AREA Summary • Excellent research is crucial for individual member states of the European Union as vital support for their social, cultural and economic development, in provid-ing a magnet for the best international talents and as LERU TAKES NEXT STEP TOWARDS A GLOBAL COUNCIL OF RESEARCH From 6 till 8 December 2015, the League of European Research Universities (LERU) and several of the world’s other leading research-intensive university associations WOMEN, RESEARCH AND UNIVERSITIES: EXCELLENCE WITHOUT Women, research and universities: excellence without gender bias July 2012 Universiteit van Amsterdam • Universitat de Barcelona • University of CambridgeHOME PAGE | LERU
Publications in the spotlight. LERU publishes its views on research and higher education in several types of publications, including high-level policy statements, in-depth analyses and concrete recommendations for policymakers, universities, researchers and otherstakeholders.
NEWS | LERU
Cookie settings. Our website keeps three levels of cookies. You can adjust your preferences at any time. If you want more information about what cookies are LERU AND CENTRAL-EUROPEAN UNIVERSITIES TEAM UP FOR BETTER The research-intensive universities that are members of the League of European Research Universities (LERU) have been able to form a unique bond over the past fifteen years and have succeeded in successfully advocating the interests of research-intensive universities in Europeand beyond.
INTERDISCIPLINARITY: HOW UNIVERSITIES UNLOCK ITS POWER TO In a paper published today, the League of European Research Universities (LERU) looks at interdisciplinarity as a powerful driver of knowledge creation, scientific progress and innovation. THE PROTECTION OF ANIMALS USED FOR RESEARCH: A DIRECTIVE In particular. LERU contributes to the review of the Directive by assessing some of its most relevant objectives, mainly: Scope-the scope of the Directive is appropriate and relevant.Reducing disparities between Member States-real benefits can only be reaped if the Directive is applied consistently and uniformly across Member States.However, there is a tension between the retention of stricter LERU SHOWCASE OF EXCELLENT INTERDISCIPLINARY SSH RESEARCH At its 27th Rectors’ Assembly on 14 and 15 November at the University of Milan, the League of European Research Universities (LERU) presented a new brochure which showcases some excellent examples of high quality interdisciplinary Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) research undertaken at the LERU member institutions.. The brochure results from and is a perfect illustration of thedifferent
LERU WANTS MORE FOR EU RESEARCH AND INNOVATION THAN “LAB LERU welcomes the report "LAB-FAB-APP, Investing in the European future we want" on maximising the impact of EU research and innovation programmes by the “Lamy high-level group” published today.Mr Pascal Lamy and colleagues have produced a thought-provoking paper, containing some expected, but also unexpected and novel ideas, some of which will need to be better understood and unpacked. THE FUTURE OF THE EUROPEAN RESEARCH AREA Summary • Excellent research is crucial for individual member states of the European Union as vital support for their social, cultural and economic development, in provid-ing a magnet for the best international talents and as LERU TAKES NEXT STEP TOWARDS A GLOBAL COUNCIL OF RESEARCH From 6 till 8 December 2015, the League of European Research Universities (LERU) and several of the world’s other leading research-intensive university associations WOMEN, RESEARCH AND UNIVERSITIES: EXCELLENCE WITHOUT Women, research and universities: excellence without gender bias July 2012 Universiteit van Amsterdam • Universitat de Barcelona • University of CambridgeHOME PAGE | LERU
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Universities and innovation. LERU members are at the forefront of innovation. Leading technology transfer offices, support through all stages of the commercialisation process, entrepreneurship courses, incubators, financial support and extensive collaboration with industry account, amongst many other activities, account for the outstanding contribution that the LERU universities make to THE PROTECTION OF ANIMALS USED FOR RESEARCH: A DIRECTIVE In particular. LERU contributes to the review of the Directive by assessing some of its most relevant objectives, mainly: Scope-the scope of the Directive is appropriate and relevant.Reducing disparities between Member States-real benefits can only be reaped if the Directive is applied consistently and uniformly across Member States.However, there is a tension between the retention of stricterINTERNAL MEETINGS
Equality, Diversity, Inclusion Policy Group meeting. 05 Jun - 06 Jun 2021. The online meeting will take place on 5 & 6 June 2021. LERU NEW YEAR'S DINNER DEBATE ON RESEARCH INTEGRITY On Thursday 23 January 2020, the League of European Research Universities (LERU) organised its second New Year’s Dinner Debate in Brussels. The invitation-only event brought together about 50 LERU partners from the EU institutions, research organisations and memberuniversities.
LERU UNIVERSITIES WANT AN ERA OF CHANGE AFTER THE EU LERU universities want an ERA of change after the EU elections. LERU prepared this briefing paper in light of the new European Commission (EC) and new European Parliament in 2014 and offers its views on and recommendations for future EU research policy. It wants to urge the EU’s political leaders to set ambitious and concrete goals for the PLAN S - POSITIVE ACTION COMBINED WITH POSITIVE THINKING Contact. Prof. Kurt Deketelaere, LERU Secretary-General, kurt.deketelaere@leru.org or +32 499 80 89 99; Dr Paul Ayris, Pro-Vice-Provost (UCL Library Services), University College London, p.ayris@ucl.ac.uk or +44 20 7679 7834 STOP THE EUROPEAN CITIZENS’ INITIATIVE ON VIVISECTION The League of European Research Universities (LERU) joins The Wellcome Trust in supporting European Directive 2010/63/EU and in calling upon the European Parliament and the Commission to reject the European Citizens´ Initiative (ECI) “Stop Vivisection” which was submitted yesterday. The ECI “Stop Vivisection”, which aims to prohibit the use of all animals in research, is IN THE MEDIA: PROGRESS DEMANDED ON PLANS FOR HORIZON Leru said on the morning of 19 February that trilogue negotiations between the Council, Parliament and Commission needed to speed up to avoid a delay that would probably result in a funding gap between Horizon Europe and the EU’s current R&D programme Horizon 2020. 2016 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE GLOBAL COUNCIL OF RESEARCH On 7 and 8 November 2016, the League of European Research Universities (LERU) and several of the world’s other leading research-intensive university associations gathered in Tokyo (Keio University) to further strengthen their ties. Since 2012, LERU has gradually intensified its contacts with sister organisations world-wide, aiming at the creation of this Global Council of Research-Intensive* About
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