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Glasgow signs deal to open European study centre in Germany

Collaboration with Leuphana University of L眉neburg could lead to submission of joint research funding bids

Published on
June 19, 2018
Last updated
June 20, 2018
Sir Anton Muscatelli (left), principal of the University of Glasgow, with Sacha Spoun, president of Leuphana University of L眉neburg
Sir Anton Muscatelli (left), principal of the University of Glasgow, with Sascha Spoun, president of Leuphana University of L眉neburg

The University of Glasgow has become the latest UK higher education institution to set up a major European collaboration in the wake of the Brexit vote.

The Scottish university said on 19聽June that it had signed a partnership agreement with Leuphana University of L眉neburg to jointly establish a European Centre for Advanced Studies in Lower Saxony.

The venture is seen as providing a platform for research collaborations, joint courses, and student and staff exchanges, as well as, significantly, creating a vehicle for joint research funding bids. This means that it could offer Glasgow a means of partly mitigating any reduction in access to European Union research funding after the UK leaves the bloc.

Sir Anton Muscatelli, Glasgow鈥檚 principal, said that 鈥渨ith Brexit on the horizon, it is essential that we continue to be heavily involved in successful collaborations鈥.

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Sascha Spoun, Leuphana鈥檚 president, said that the new centre 鈥渂rings the opportunity to send out a strong political signal for the idea of Europe and the future development of academia in times of Brexit鈥.

The announcement comes after the University of Warwick formed a partnership with the University of Paris Seine and Vrije Universiteit Brussel, aimed in part at accessing European funding for cross-border higher education networks.

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Imperial College London聽has opened a聽joint聽mathematics laboratory聽with the French National Centre for Scientific Research, the聽University of Oxford聽has signed an聽alliance with four universities in Berlin, and聽King鈥檚 College London聽is considering opening a聽branch campus in Dresden.

chris.havergal@timeshighereducation.com

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