Overview
The Network of European Universities in Life Sciences (Eurolife) brings together nine higher education and research institutions recognised across Europe for their excellence in medicine and biomedical sciences.
Eurolife works to advance research and education in the life sciences through:
- Partnerships
- Joint training opportunities for PhD students
- Mobility and exchange opportunities for students and researchers
- Collaborative research initiatives
Eurolife organises summer and winter schools, as well as lectures for undergraduate students in biology and biochemistry.
In 2020, Eurolife received Erasmus+ strategic partnership funding for its transnational Dataethics project.
Members
- University Medical Center Göttingen, Germany
- Leiden University Medical Center, the Netherlands
- Trinity College Dublin School of Medicine, Ireland
- University of Edinburgh College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine, United Kingdom
- Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
- University of Barcelona, Spain
- Semmelweis University, Hungary
- University of Strasbourg, France