EUF Open Space 2016

EUF Open Space 2016

From Luxembourg to Europe’s west coast. The new edition of the EUF Open Space will take place from the 15th to the 17th of June in the bright city of Aveiro. Hosted by the research-oriented University of Aveiro, the OpenSpace is a project incubation event...

Follow Up EWP Network Development

The Erasmus Without Paper project will create an open source application for electronic exchange of students’ data. In order to track the EWP Network development the WP4 has set up the official EWP space on GitHub. You can find there specifications, source code,...

Kick-off Meeting of Erasmus Without Paper

The Erasmus Without Paper project was officially launched at Ghent University between 12-13 November 2015. It gathered all consortium partners composed of universities, semi-public institutions and public vendors dealing with Student Information Systems, student...

1st Erasmus Without Paper Technical Workshop

1st Erasmus Without Paper Technical Workshop We are pleased to invite the technical work package leaders and the members of WP2 and WP4 to attend the 1st Technical Workshop of the Erasmus Without Paper project. The participants will aim to analyse methodology and to...

9th Board of Directors meeting

On the 17th of March 2016, rectors and representatives of the member universities will meet at the University of Alcalá, in Alcalá de Henares, Spain. During this meeting the EUF’s 2015 activities will be presented and the Board will advise on the strategic...

EWP specs management Version 1.0.0.

First release of the “Working with EWP Technical Documentation” document. Working with EWP Technical Documentation This document is our proposal on how to work with the technical documentation within the EWP project (where to store it, how to submit change...

Erasmus+ review at the European Parliament

The Secretary General of the EUF, Prof. Dr. Christoph Ehmann, was one of the experts invited to address the European Parliament hearing about the implementation of the new Erasmus+ programme, where he presented some of the most important ideas of the First Year Review...