Lund University (LU); Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU); University of Porto (UP); University of Szeged (USZ)
The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated the need to step up international and cross-sectoral collaboration in research and innovation. To ensure that future generations of European innovators, practitioners, experts and leaders in global health and well-being benefit from related opportunities, the EU-funded EUGLOHRIA project is helping to create a training campus. As one of the 17 selected pilot ‘European Universities’, the European University Alliance for Global Health (EUGLOH) and its five partner institutions (Paris-Saclay University, Lund University, University of Szeged, University of Porto and Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich) are pursuing the proposal titled The European Alliance for Global Health – Transformation through Joint Research and Innovation Action (EUGLOHRIA). It sets out an ambitious agenda of institutional transformation aimed at addressing global health challenges.