Founded in 1985, the Coimbra Group (CG) is the oldest European universities association, comprising 40 long-standing, comprehensive universities of high, international standard from 22 European countries.
With a secretariat in Brussels, the Coimbra Group has close ties with the European Commission and acts as a lobbying force on policy matters related to European higher education and research. Through a series of thematic working groups related to research, education and outreach, Durham can participate in benchmarking activities, collaborate on research projects, contribute to Coimbra Group publications and policy documents and network with counterparts at Coimbra Group member universities. Student activity coordinated by the network includes a Student Exchange Network run by the Academic Exchange and Mobility working group, and an annual Three Minute Thesis Competition.
Professor Daniel Donoghue is a member of the Coimbra Group Executive Board. Durham is represented and actively participates in the following Coimbra Group Working Groups:
Working Group
Area
Durham Representative
Research Support Officers
Research
Dr Anna Brown
Senior International Research Development Manager (RIS)
Social Science and Humanities
Professor Janet Stewart
Executive Dean (Arts and Humanities)
Education Innovation
Education
Professor Tony Fawcett
Acting PVC (Education)
Professor Sam Nolan
Deputy Director (Academic Excellence)
Academic Exchange and Mobility
Simon Litchfield
Exchanges and Study Abroad Manager
Doctoral Studies
Peter Whitton
Senior Academic Development Manager (DCAD)
Employability
Simon Brandwood
Director of Careers and Enterprise
Development Cooperation
Outreach
Professor Charlotte Clarke
Executive Dean (Social Sciences & Health)
Equality and Outreach
Dr Shaid Mahmood
PVC (EDI)
Heritage
Mr Stuart Hunt,
Director of University Library and Collection
Latin America
Professor Stefano Cracolici
Modern Languages and Culture
Durham Coimbra Group Coordinator
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Emma Moore,
International Partnerships Manager
Durham’s membership brings mutual benefits in terms of increased reputation in Europe, research collaboration, influence over European policy-making, staff and student exchanges between members and intelligence on funding opportunities. Click here for recent examples of Durham’s engagement with Coimbra Group events and initiatives.
For further information, please contact Durham’s Coimbra Group coordinator, Emma Moore: [email protected]