EUA Declarations
Members of the Association are European universities involved in teaching and research, national associations of rectors and other organisations active in higher education and research.
EUA plays an essential role in shaping tomorrow’s European higher education and research landscape thanks to its unique knowledge of the sector and the diversity of its members. The Association’s mandate in the Bologna process, contribution to EU research policy-making and relations with intergovernmental organisations, European institutions and international associations, ensure its capacity to debate issues which are crucial for universities in relation to higher education, research and innovation.
EUA is the result of a merger between the Association of European Universities (CRE) and the Confederation of European Union Rectors' Conferences, which took place in Salamanca, Spain on 31 March 2001.
Salzburg II Recommendations:
European universities' achievements since 2005 in implementing the Salzburg Principles in English
Prague Declaration - European Universities: Looking forward with confidence in English
Lisbon Declaration - Europe's Universities beyond 2010: Diversity with a Common Purpose
Published version in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian. Additional translations in Greek, Polish, Russian
Glasgow Declaration - Strong Universities for a Strong Europe
Published version in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian
Additional translations in Catalan, Polish, Russian, Turkish
Graz Declaration - Forward from Berlin: the role of universities Published version in English, French, German, Spanish
Salamanca Convention 2001 - The Bologna Process and the European Higher Education Area Published version in English, French, German, Spanish
European Universities’ Charter on Lifelong learning Published version in English and French