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Warwick Academics Lead Insight Paper on the Future of European University Alliances

A new Insight Paper published by The Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities, co-authored by Professor Jo Angouri and Professor Jan Palmowski from the University of Warwick, offers a critical analysis of the European Universities Initiative (EUI).

Read the latest statement: The contribution of European Universities alliances to research

How we Engage with the Guild

One of the main ways in which we engage with The Guild, is through our membership of a number of Working Groups which proactively share best practice among members, providing opportunities for academic and non-academic collaborations, and the chance to discuss and voice positions on policy developments in Europe and at a national level.

Get Involved with the Guild

Michael Haymes is Warwick's Institutional Liaison Officer to The Guild. If you would like more information about The Guild, or to get involved, please email Mike.

Influencing European Education Policy

In this insight paper, Jo Angouri (University of Warwick) looks into the triptych of transnational collaboration, innovation and policy implications. It draws on evidence from research and examples of programme activities from the experience of Guild member universities.

Universities in the face of the climate and nature crises: Redoubling our commitment to a sustainable future

This insight paper expresses the commitment of The Guild's member universities to contribute to the Green Deal objectives and urges EU and national policymakers to collaborate with higher education institutions to ensure evidence-informed knowledge for a safe, affordable, just and sustainable transition

The Guild Young Researchers Workshop

In November 2025, one student from Warwick Medical School joined early career researchers from across Europe to attend a workshop at

Babeș‑Bolyai University in Cluj‑Napoca, Romania.

The Guild Law Doctoral Workshop 

In February 2024, two students from the School of Law attended the Guild Law Doctoral Workshop in Vienna

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