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YUFE Townhall 2020 offers "Open Sessions"

This year's YUFE Townhall will take place online from 07.-09.12.2020. The Townhall is a 3-day event for YUFE staff & students as well as the wider public. Listening and being part of the event is possible at one of the three "Open Sessions" on Monday at 14:00 and Tuesday at 11:00 and 18:00.


Take part the first YUFE Academy

Interested University members and the general public have the opportunity to take part in the first YUFE Academy in November and December 2020. The ten partner universities are offering online lectures on Europe-related topics. Registration is open now.


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Go www.yufe.eu!

We are happy to announce that the new official project homepage of the YUFE Alliance is now online. All offers for students and staff, current developments and news from all our partners can now be accessed here.


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Decolonizing the curriculum: first YUFE D&I lecture online

In our YUFE D&I series, Aincre Evans, Maastricht University, gave a first online lecture. In her presentation, Aincre pointed towards the needs to decolonize the curricula. More than 160 participants from all YUFE Partner Universities attended this course, which is now available as download.


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Now open: Bremen’s YUFE Mobility Award!

With the YUFE Mobility Award, we offer funding for research stays of 1 week up to 3 months for scientists and scholars at all career levels. Take the opportunity to enlarge your professional and personal network, discover our partner universities, make new contacts and initiate research projects!


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Applications are open now: YUFE will start online courses

Studying abroad despite current travel restrictions? This is possible with the virtual courses of the YUFE Introduction Offer. Students can register for online seminars at one of the ten participating European universities. Applications are open until September 15, 2020.


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Building bridges with YUFE in times of Brexit

The University of Bremen and its partners are creating one of the first European Universities. Lea Elena Fischer, Jana Sievers, and Jessica Winter: These are the three students representing the University of Bremen in the YUFE Student Forum.


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We want to invite everyone to join in!

The University of Bremen is creating one of the first European Universities together with its partners. New students can now get involved with the YUFE Network: Young Universities for the Future of Europe.


Our actions during the Covid-19 Pandemic

The Covid-19 pandemic is changing the lives of people all over the world. It is changing the way we work, the way we learn, and the way we live. Naturally, the pandemic also has its effects on the Young Universities for the Future of Europe (YUFE) Alliance.


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Mobility among YUFE Universities

As soon as the current restrictions caused by the corona virus can be removed, it will be possible to travel to YUFE universities or YUFE cities again in order to teach, to study, to carry out internships, or to work in administration and technology.