A new study part of teh HEIDI Higher Education and Informal Diplomacy project
Full results to be presented at the KIND (Knowledge and Informal Diplomacy) Conference on November 21–22 at the European University Institute in Florence
A groundbreaking new study, part of the HEIDI (Higher Education and Informal Diplomacy) project funded by Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, offers the first comprehensive look at the essential role of European Universities Alliances (EUAs) in fostering global cooperation and informal diplomacy.
Led by Dr Marina Cino Pagliarello, Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow at the European University Institute, the study explores how these alliances enable knowledge exchange and partnerships that transcend traditional diplomatic boundaries, addressing critical global challenges. With insights from 294 respondents across 201 institutions in 52 alliances, the findings highlight how EUAs strengthen the global reach of universities while uncovering key challenges they face.
Key Findings:
The study reveals that EUAs significantly enhance university reputations, with over 90% of respondents agreeing that alliance membership boosts national and international prestige. Additionally, 75% reported that EUA membership increases public trust in knowledge exchange and impact efforts.
The findings underscore that European universities, through their alliances, are essential drivers of cross-border collaboration and informal diplomacy, shaping global solutions alongside traditional state-led efforts.
For registering to the KIND event: https://www.eui.eu/events - For additional info about the study, please contact: marina.cinopagliarello@eui.eu ; heidi.euproject@eui.eu