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The European Association of Institutions in Higher Education

Ravensteingalerij 27/3, 1000 Brussels, Belgium

+32 (0)2 882 30 58

eurashe@eurashe.eu

Overview

EURASHE, the European Association of Institutions in Higher Education, was founded in Patras (Greece) in 1990 as an international association promoting and emphasising professional higher education (PHE).

While EURASHE initially admitted only national organisations (such as councils of directors) as members, it later opened up membership to individual institutions. Nowadays, its members are colleges, polytechnics, university colleges, applied sciences, and universities with their professional training.

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Membership

Applications for membership are examined and decided upon by the Board of EURASHE, which meets at least four times per year. To be complete, an application file requires, duly completed and signed:
  • EURASHE membership application form by a legally authorised representative of the interested party (e.g. president, secretary-general, rector, vice-rector)
  • Application affidavit by a legally authorised representative of the interested party (e.g. president, secretary-general, rector, vice-rector)
  • Proof of legal existence (e.g. registration document) for national associations, sectorial associations and organisations within and outside the EHEA or proof of accreditation/external quality assurance evaluation for individual higher education institutions within and outside the EHEA
  • Descriptive information (e.g. annual report, list of members, course book)

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EURASHE’s mission is to strengthen the impact of innovative, high-quality professional higher education and related user-oriented research in Europe by representing professional higher education institutions and facilitating their multi-stakeholder cooperation and dialogue.

EURASHE strives to support the development and transformation of European society through professional higher education.

  • to contribute to the creation of a European Higher Education Area (EHEA) and European Research
    Area (ERA) by influencing policy-making at European level on issues about professional higher
    education;
  • to represent the members’ common interests at European level, as well as outside the EHEA;
    to promote professional higher education in the EHEA and ERA;
  • to provide members with a platform for communication, information and exchange of views, with a focus on issues relevant to the future development of higher education;
  • to ensure and safeguard the cooperation between the members of the Association;
  • to achieve cooperation in higher education by establishing close links with other organisations with similar objectives.

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