This page brings together key information about joint programmes within the 4EU+ Alliance:
Study offer - discover which joint master’s programmes are currently available for prospective students
Guidelines for 4EU+ academics & staff - practical support for developing new joint programmes
European Degree initiative - learn how 4EU+ contributes to shaping European policy on joint degrees
Are you looking for a study experience that goes beyond borders?
The 4EU+ Alliance offers joint master’s programmes that allow you to study across leading European universities. Combining academic excellence, international mobility, and cross-cultural learning, these programmes will equip you with the skills and perspectives to succeed in a globalised world.
Currently, three joint programmes are available, with more on the way.
Are you ready to turn your academic collaboration into a joint programme?
Supporting the development of joint programmes is one of the strategic priorities of the 4EU+ Alliance. Here, you’ll find practical resources to guide you through the process: an overview of key steps and common considerations, along with a toolbox outlining institutional procedures at all 4EU+ universities.
Joint Programmes Task Force: coordinates programme development across universities.
Contact the coordinators: Joanna Wiszniewska-Owerko (Joanna.Wiszniewska@adm.uw.edu.pl) and Weronika Karsznia (w.karsznia@uw.edu.pl)
Quality Management Group: supports and coordinates the integration of Joint Programmes in 4EU+ QUALITY to enable quality at the Alliance level.
Grant Support Service : offers guidance on funding opportunities and supports academics in finding research and collaboration partners across the Alliance.
Contact the GSS coordinator: Dr Anne Jürgens,
If you are looking for collaboration, fill in the contact sheet.
Charles University:
Heidelberg University:
Sorbonne University:
University of Copenhagen:
University of Geneva:
University of Milan:
University of Warsaw:
In addition to practical guidance, 4EU+ offers internal calls - such as SEED4EU+, Visiting Professorships or institutional mini-grants - that can support academic collaboration and the development of joint programmes.
4EU+ closely monitors and actively contributes to the ongoing development and implementation of the European degree (label) through engagement with various stakeholders on the regional/national as well as European level. From being a member of the ED-AFFICHE pilot project, to an active collaboration with the Polish presidency of the Council of the EU, 4EU+ ETERNITY project, FOREU4ALL platform and other various engagements, the Alliance fulfills its aim to be an active actor in the process of the underlying co-creation.