Young European Research Universities Network

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The Young European Research Universities Network (YERUN) founded in 2015 and based in Brussels, brings together excellence and value-driven young research universities.[1] The network's objective is to strategically represent its members in the decision-making process at EU level, thus shaping their future and promoting their role in European societies.[2] Further to its policy advocacy activity, the network also strengthens cooperation opportunities among its members in areas of mutual interest and raises their visibility via a dedicated communication strategy.[3]

AbbreviationYERUN
Formation2015
TypeEducation, Research, Innovation, Higher Education Institutions, Universities, Networks
HeadquartersRue du Trône 62, 1050 Brussels, Belgium
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Young European Research Universities Network
AbbreviationYERUN
Formation2015
TypeEducation, Research, Innovation, Higher Education Institutions, Universities, Networks
HeadquartersRue du Trône 62, 1050 Brussels, Belgium
Secretary General
Silvia Gomez Récio
President
Prof. Dag Rune Olsen
Websiteyerun.eu
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History

YERUN was founded in 2015 by: University of Antwerp (Belgium); University of Southern Denmark (Denmark); University of Eastern Finland (Finland); Université Paris Dauphine (France); University of Bremen, University of Konstanz, Universität Ulm (Germany); Dublin City University (Ireland); Tor Vergata University of Rome (Italy); Maastricht University (Netherlands); Nova University Lisbon (Portugal); Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Spain); Linköping University (Sweden); Brunel University London and University of Essex (UK).[4] The organisation was officially established as an international non-profit organisation in Belgium  on 16 September 2019. Over the past years there have been changes in the membership of the network with some institutions leaving and new ones joining. YERUN welcomed new members in 2021: the university of Rijeka (Croatia);[5] the University of Cyprus (Cyprus);[6] UiT, the Arctic University of Norway (Norway)[7] and the University of Limerick (Ireland),[8] in 2022: the University of Klagenfurt (Austria), the University of Potsdam (Germany), the University of South-Eastern Norway (Norway) and the University of Stirling (United Kingdom);[9] in 2023: Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń (Poland);[10] and in 2024: Tallinn University.[11] In 2024, the network counts 24 members from 17 European countries.[12]

Organisation

The network is led by the assembly of Rectors, Vice-Chancellors and Presidents of its member universities. The assembly elects an executive board of 5 members that includes a President, a vice-president, a Treasurer and two board members. The current president is Prof. Dag Rune Olsen (Rector of UiT – The Arctic University of Norway).[13] The network's activities are coordinated by the Secretariat based in Brussels.[14]

YERUN member institutions

Executive board

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Name[16] Position Institution Country
Prof. Dag Rune Olsen YEURN President UiT – The Arctic University of Norway Norway
Prof. João Amaro de Matos YERUN Vice President Universidade Nova de Lisboa Portugal
Prof. Neville Wylie YERUN Treasurer University of Stirling United Kingdom
Prof. Florian Schweigert YERUN Board Member University of Potsdam Germany
Prof. Hildegard Schneider YERUN Board Member Maastricht University Netherlands
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YERUN Presidents

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Date President Institution Country
2015 - 2019 Prof. Juan Romo Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain
2019 - 2021 Prof. Bernd Scholz-Reiter University of Bremen Germany
2021 - 2023 Prof. Snježana Prijić-Samaržija University of Rijeka Croatia
Current Prof. Dag Rune Olsen Rector of UiT – The Arctic University of Norway Norway
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