Solid bases for scaling up
During its first year, OpenEU established solid governance and coordination mechanisms across diverse institutional contexts and delivered a series of pilot initiatives. These achievements provide a strong basis for advancing towards large-scale implementation in its second year.
Key achievements include the piloting of joint research workshops, the delivery of 11 shared doctoral courses with more than 80 enrolled students, and the organization of the first OpenEU International Winter School. The inaugural edition, in Athens, brought together nearly 100 doctoral and early-stage researchers, strengthening collaboration and connectivity within the European research and doctoral training community.
In parallel, the alliance approved several shared frameworks and policies that support future development. These include progress towards joint degrees and internationalization, as well as the conceptual design of strategic initiatives such as GPS Professional and the Lifelong Learning Portfolio.
OpenEU’s selection as an Early Adopter of the European Higher Education Interoperability Framework (HEIF) has further strengthened the alliance’s visibility and strategic positioning at European level.
As highlighted by Àngels Fitó, president of OpenEU and rector of the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), OpenEU’s European ambition responds to a clear social need: ensuring access to high-quality, flexible and equitable higher education for learners at all stages of life.