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Welcome to EU4Dual, the European Dual Studies University. We’re an alliance of nine higher education institutions working together with businesses in Europe.
Our unique approach combines academic learning with hands-on experience through dual education. Students alternate between studying and working, giving them practical skills alongside academic knowledge.
We’re here to make dual education the norm across Europe.
Connecting schools, businesses, and local communities, we solve real-world problems.
We’re building stronger ties between regions, creating opportunities for small businesses.
We want to be the world’s leading name in dual education. We aim to tackle Three Grand Challenges: the future of work, a green economy, and healthy living. To do this, we will bring together students, universities, and businesses.
Our vision is simple: to create the largest dual education university with campuses across Europe. We focus on teaching and research that meet the needs of our students, local businesses, and society.
We defined 7 core values to guide our daily decisions and actions.
We prepare students for the challenges of tomorrow with practical skills and lifelong learning opportunities.
We believe dual education is a method worth sharing and improving. Every part of our university involves students, academics, businesses, and the wider community. Together, we test and refine new ideas, setting an example of how dual education can benefit society.
Our programmes are designed to fit students’ lives. By alternating between study and work, we give learners flexible and practical experiences that prepare them for lifelong learning.
We’re committed to building a diverse and inclusive community. Through our student body and the values they carry into their careers, we aim to promote fairness and opportunity in society.
We’re creating a new path for higher education—one that connects learning and working, people and places, ideas and action. Together, we can shape a brighter future for Europe and beyond.
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This website reflects the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.