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©Vilnius University

Aarhus (DK)

CG representative

Rikke Nielsen

+45 2556 3644 

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Åbo (FI)

CG representative

Harriet Klavus

+358 469216130 

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Barcelona (ES)

CG representative

Raúl Ramos Lobo

+34 93 403 53 43 

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Bergen (NO)

CG representative

Rosa Nogueira

+47 55 58 49 56 

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Bologna (IT)

CG representative

Raffaella Campaner

+39 051 20 99 364 

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Bristol (UK)

CG representative

Mark Allinson

+44 117 455 8871 

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Budapest (HU)

CG representative

Imre Hamar

+ 36 1 411 65 43 

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Coimbra (PT)

CG representative

João Nuno Calvão da Silva

+351 239859801/02 

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Dublin (IE)

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Emma Stokes

+353 1 896 4494 

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Durham (UK)

CG representative

Danny Donoghue

+44 191 33 41867 

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Edinburgh (UK)

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Helen McMillan

 

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Galway (IE)

CG representative

Caroline Loughnane

+ 353 91 49 58 51 

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Genève (CH)

CG representative

Olivier Vincent

+ 41 22 379 80 84 

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Granada (ES)

CG representative

Inmaculada Marrero Rocha

+34 630053877 

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Graz (AT)

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Mediha Ohranovic

+43 316 380 2214 

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website

Groningen (NL)

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Regine van Groningen

+31 50 36 37231 

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Heidelberg (DE)

CG representative

Alexander Au

+49 6221 54-12701 

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website

Iaşi (RO)

CG representative

Nicoleta Laura Popa

+40 232 201 111 

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Istanbul (TR)

CG representative

Feyza Nur Tuncer Kılınç

+90 212 440 00 21 

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website

Jena (DE)

CG representative

Claudia Hillinger

+49 3641 940 1 500 

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website

Köln (DE)

CG representative

Christiane Biehl

+49 227 470 2769 

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website

Kraków (PL)

CG representative

Dorota Maciejowska

+ 48 506 006 604 

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website

Leiden (NL)

CG representative

Mechteld Bous

+31 71 527 2776 

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website

Leuven (BE)

CG representative

Caressa Cornelis

+32 16 71 00 85 

e-mail

website

Louvain-La-Neuve (BE)

CG representative

Christel Vacelet

+32 10 47 30 92 

e-mail

website

Montpellier (FR)

CG representative

Pierre-Antoine Bonnet

+ 33 7 88 37 53 52 

e-mail

website

Montpellier Paul-Valéry

CG representative

Christophe Rémond

+33 6 12 36 25 01 

e-mail

website

Padova (IT)

CG representative

Cristina Basso

+39 049 8277 686 

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website

Pavia (IT)

CG representative

Antonella Forlino

+39 0382 987 235 

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website

Poitiers (FR)

CG representative

Ludovic Thilly

+33 549 453 380 

e-mail

website

Prague (CZ)

CG representative

Sylvie Boumová

+420 601380712 

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website

Salamanca (ES)

CG representative

Raúl Sánchez Prieto

+34 923 294 427 

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website

Siena (IT)

CG representative

Simone Borghesi

+ 39 0577232228 

e-mail

website

Tartu (EE)

CG representative

Sirje Üprus

+372 7 375 615 

e-mail

website

Turku (FI)

CG representative

Tapio Salakoski

 

e-mail

website

Uppsala (SE)

CG representative

Coco Norén

+46 18 471 19 02 

e-mail

website

Utrecht (NL)

CG representative

Bart van de Laar

+31 6 1777 65 85 

e-mail

website

Vilnius (LT)

CG representative

Raimonda Markeviciene

+370 5 26 87 182 

e-mail

website

Würzburg (DE)

CG representative

Doris Fischer

+49-931-3189101 

e-mail

website

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Invitations

In 1985, the International Relations Office at Université catholique de Louvain was celebrating its 20th anniversary and had an inspired idea: invite other universities to come together, collaborate, and dream big.

  • Comprehensive university, including a Faculty of Medicine;
  • Big university in a small city, like Louvain-la-Neuve and Leuven;
  • Foundation date comparable to that of Louvain – XV century;
  • Comparable number of students – 15 to 30.000.
  • That initial meeting sparked something extraordinary. A network of like-minded institutions was born—one that would grow and thrive over the next four decades. Today, we know it as the Coimbra Group, a leading voice in European and global higher education.

Following on from the meeting in Louvain-la-Neuve/Leuven a meeting was held in Coimbra on 29-30 May 1986, at which it was decided to name the cooperation network after its host university. Joint projects were discussed, among them exchanges of choirs and orchestras, summer courses for North American students at CG universities, and joint student exchanges.

The 21 founding members of the network were: Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Università di Siena, Universidad de Salamanca, Université de Poitiers, Università di Pavia, University of Oxford, Université catholique de Louvain, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leiden University, Heidelberg University, Universidad de Granada, University of Göttingen, University of Galway, University of Edinburgh, Trinity College Dublin, Universidade de Coimbra, University of Cambridge, Université de Caen, ,Università di Bologna & Aarhus University