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European Education Area

Quality education and training for all

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A competitive education system that does not forget inclusiveness

Maria-Valerie Schegk is Secretary General at YUFE, a European universities alliance that promotes the quality and competitiveness of the European higher education system.

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Maria-Valerie's video testimonial

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A major step forward in the European Universities Initiative

YUFE is one of the European Universities alliances currently funded by the European Commission.

- Maria-Valerie

Maria-Valerie presents the Young Universities for the Future of Europe (YUFE), an alliance that brings together higher education institutions from 9 EU countries.

What the EU is doing

YUFE has been created thanks to the European Universities Initiative. The mission of this ambitious initiative is to develop long-term cooperation between European higher education institutions, for the benefit of their students, staff and society.

Virtual and on-campus tailor-made opportunities

Countless opportunities that can be tailor made to your needs.

- Maria-Valerie

Coding skills, health, language courses and local activities - Maria-Valerie points out how today’s education offers many possibilities that can be specifically designed to each student or trainee’s preferences.

What the EU is doing

Through the European Universities Alliances, the European Education Area provides students, lifelong learners, and professionals with mobility opportunities to achieve their educational and training goals. Students can develop their critical thinking, problem-solving, and creative skills through “living labs” and holistic learning approaches that defy traditional disciplinary boundaries.

Education without borders

We connect students, teachers and staff across Europe.

- Maria-Valerie

Maria-Valerie stresses the importance of a borderless education, one that makes inclusiveness and diversity the key factors of a fair system. This approach relates not only to location or personal experiences, but to age as well. Learning is in fact a lifelong process.

What the EU is doing

Personal background does not matter: universal access to school and training is at the basis of the European Education Area.