CESAER

In the following article we will explore the impact that CESAER has had on different aspects of today's society. From its origin to its relevance today, CESAER has been a topic of interest for researchers, experts and the general public. Throughout this article, we will analyze the different perspectives related to CESAER, as well as the implications it has had in areas such as technology, culture, politics and economics. Additionally, we will examine how CESAER has influenced and changed the way we interact, communicate and navigate in today's world. Without a doubt, CESAER has left a significant mark on our society and will continue to be a relevant topic for the future.

CESAER
Formation10 May 1990 (10 May 1990)
TypeEducational
HeadquartersCastle of Arenberg, Leuven, Belgium
Region served
Europe
President
Orla Feely
Websitecesaer.org

CESAER is a non-profit association of universities of science and technology in Europe. CESAER was founded on 10 May 1990, seated in the Castle of Arenberg in Leuven, Belgium. The association has 58 universities of science and technology in 28 countries. The name CESAER was formed as an abbreviation for "Conference of European Schools for Advanced Engineering Education and Research", but today only the short form CESAER is used.

The combined member institutions of the association have over 1.1 million students enrolled and employ over 96,000 academic staff. The current President until end of 2025 is Orla Feely, Rector of University College Dublin.

Members

The most up-to-date list of Members of CESAER is provided at https://www.cesaer.org/members/

Country Institution(s)
 Austria
 Belgium
 Czech Republic
 Denmark
 Finland
 France
 Germany
 Greece
 Hungary
 Ireland
 Israel
 Italy
 Netherlands
 Norway
 Poland
 Portugal
 Romania
 Serbia
 Slovakia
 Spain
 Sweden
 Switzerland
 Turkey
 Ukraine
 United Kingdom

References

  1. ^ "History". CESAER. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
  2. ^ "Shape knowledge societies in Europe and beyond for a sustainable future, Annual Report 2021" (PDF). CESAER. 24 March 2022.
  3. ^ "Orla Feely elected CESAER President 2024-2025". CESAER. Retrieved 2024-01-08.
  4. ^ "Governing body - CESAER". CESAER.
  5. ^ "Members list". CESAER. Retrieved 17 April 2024.

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