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Universitas 21
Universitas 21 (U21) is an international network of 21 leading research-intensive universities in thirteen countries. Collectively, its members enrol over 650,000 students, employ over 130,000 staff and have over 2 million alumni. Their collective budgets amount to over US$13bn and they jointly have an annual research grant income of over US$3bn.
The purpose of Universitas 21 is to facilitate collaboration and cooperation between the member universities and to create opportunities for them on a scale that none of them would be able to achieve operating independently or through traditional bilateral alliances.
Established in 1997, Universitas 21 engages in a number of activities, informed by core underlying principles:
- a global focus and perspective
- a commitment to excellence in all we do
- a commitment of those involved to collaborative and co-operative work and spirit while ensuring there are clear outcomes
- a determination to achieve added value
- a constant striving for innovation and the creation of multilateral opportunities for members
- sustainability of activity
All Universitas 21 member institutions are research-led, comprehensive universities providing a strong quality assurance framework to the network's activities.
Members
- University of Auckland, New Zealand
- University of Birmingham, UK
- University of British Columbia, Canada **
- Delhi University, India
- University College Dublin, Ireland
- University of Edinburgh, Scotland
- Fudan University, China
- University of Glasgow, Scotland
- University of Hong Kong **
- Korea University
- Lund University, Sweden **
- University of Melbourne, Australia *
- McGill University, Canada
- Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico **
- University of New South Wales, Australia *
- University of Nottingham, England
- Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
- University of Queensland Australia *
- National University of Singapore, Singapore
- University of Virginia, United States *
- Waseda University, Japan
The ones marked with stars are most likely to qualify as a Virtual Campus, with those with ** more likely than those with just *
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