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EUNITE was initiated by a joint effort of EuroPACE 2000 and the Coimbra Group, following the VirtUE (Virtual University for Europe) project (Ten Telecom) recommendations. It is a strategic alliance between the following universities:
EUNITE was initiated by a joint effort of EuroPACE 2000 and the Coimbra Group, following the VirtUE (Virtual University for Europe) project (Ten Telecom) recommendations. It is a strategic alliance between the following universities:
Aalborg Universitet (Denmark); Universidad de Granada (Spain); [[FernUniversität in Hagen]] (Germany); [[Helsinki University of Technology]] (Finland); [[Katholieke Universiteit Leuven]] (Belgium); Lund University (Sweden); University of Strathclyde (Scotland - Great Britain); [[University of Twente]] (The Netherlands).
Aalborg Universitet ([[Denmark]]); Universidad de Granada ([[Spain]]); [[FernUniversität in Hagen]] ([[Germany]]); [[Helsinki University of Technology]] ([[Finland]]); [[Katholieke Universiteit Leuven]] ([[Belgium]]); Lund University ([[Sweden]]); University of Strathclyde ([[Scotland]] - Great Britain); [[University of Twente]] ([[The Netherlands]]).


'''Objectives and Activities'''
'''Objectives and Activities'''

Revision as of 08:12, 7 June 2008

EUNITE was initiated by a joint effort of EuroPACE 2000 and the Coimbra Group, following the VirtUE (Virtual University for Europe) project (Ten Telecom) recommendations. It is a strategic alliance between the following universities: Aalborg Universitet (Denmark); Universidad de Granada (Spain); FernUniversität in Hagen (Germany); Helsinki University of Technology (Finland); Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium); Lund University (Sweden); University of Strathclyde (Scotland - Great Britain); University of Twente (The Netherlands).

Objectives and Activities

It is aimed at the implementation of ICT in teaching and learning through the creation of a co-operative network of universities with the objective to provide a wide range of ICT supported offerings in teaching and learning: a “European Virtual Campus” (EVC). The EVC is used for exchange of courses, sharing of courses and joint development of programmes and courses. Its general goals are:

- to promote the use of ICT as tools for improving teaching and learning in higher education,

- to capture the market for life-long learning on a university level,

- to enhance and develop the co-operation of the EUNITE universities in these fields.


In achieving these goals EUNITE wants to develop the following opportunities for co- operation:

- the innovation potential of ICT for on-campus higher education,

- new ways for open and distance learning,

- the internationalisation of learning programmes,

- enhanced inter-university networking in the provision of courses and programmes/curricula, and the production of learning materials.


Source

http://eunite.tkk.fi/