Campus
Together, we are building a shared campus experience. We are offering access to online courses, Challenge-Based Learning, mobility opportunities, and professional development across institutions and borders.
At the heart of the EuroTeQ Campus is a shared course catalogue, a growing collection of academic courses created and offered by partner universities, made available to all students within the alliance. These courses cover a wide range of fields, including engineering and sustainability, entrepreneurship, languages, and digital skills.
The EuroTeQ Course Catalogue is not just about access – it’s about collaboration. It enables students to experience different teaching styles, academic cultures, and learning environments across Europe. The catalogue offers flexibility and inclusivity for students from all backgrounds, featuring online, hybrid, and in-person formats.
EuroTeQ Course Catalogue reflects our shared mission to prepare the next generation of engineers and innovators for the global challenges of the future. These figures highlight the growing participation in courses and the increasing success of students across all study levels.
| Study Level | Students Enrollment (2023-2025) | Course Completion (2023-2025) |
|---|---|---|
| Bachelor’s level | 1038 | 284 |
| Master’s level | 1472 | 429 |
| Doctoral level | 121 | 43 |
| All levels | 2631 | 756 |
EuroTeQ Campus is redefining what it means to learn across borders. These figures reflect the strength of our collaboration, the diversity of our learners, and our shared commitment to building a truly European educational space.
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What is the EuroTeQ Course Catalogue, and who is it for?
The EuroTeQ Course Catalogue is a shared selection of high-quality academic courses offered by partner universities. It is open to all students within the EuroTeQ Alliance, giving access to a broad, cross-border learning experience. The catalogue includes courses in engineering, computer science, sustainability, entrepreneurship, ethics, languages, and digital skills.
Leading technical universities offer courses, including TUM, DTU, TU/e, l’X, CTU, TalTech, and alliance-associated partners EPFL and Technion.
What formats are available in the course catalogue?
EuroTeQ courses are offered in various formats to fit students’ needs:
Students can choose what works best for their schedule, location, and goals.
How are credits and learning outcomes recognised across universities?
All EuroTeQ courses follow the ECTS system and are aligned with national academic standards, making it easier to transfer and recognise credits across partner universities. Partner universities have internal support in place for recognising credits and learning outcomes. While some courses may not be part of a formal degree curriculum, they offer a valuable way for students to broaden their studies, explore new topics, or gain additional skills through extracurricular learning.
How scalable is the course catalogue beyond the current EuroTeQ partner universities?
The EuroTeQ Course Catalogue is designed with scalability in mind and built on open standards, such as OOAPI, and utilises interoperable tools like eduXchange and MyAcademicID. The technical infrastructure can be easily extended to other universities without requiring major system overhauls. Its technical setup and shared agreements make it possible to include more universities in the future. Institutionally, the model is based on mutual trust and shared quality criteria, which makes it adaptable for other alliances or universities interested in cross-border course sharing.
What does the EuroTeQ Campus offer beyond the Course Catalogue?
The EuroTeQ Campus offers a wide range of opportunities that go beyond attending individual courses—creating a truly European learning and teaching environment: