Overview
WARNING: As this organisation lists one or more EP accredited lobbyists, it may not be probable that its lobbying costs are lower than €10,000.
Lobbying Costs
9,999€
Financial year: Jan 2016 - Dec 2016
Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)
1.25 Fte (2)
Lobbyists with EP accreditation
2
High-level Commission meetings
6
Lobbying Costs over the years
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Info
European Association of Institutions in Higher Education (EURASHE)
EU Transparency Register
622449913391-69 First registered on 04 Apr 2014
Goals / Remit
EURASHE is the European Association of Institutions in Higher Education that offer professionally orientated programmes and are engaged in applied research within the Bologna cycles. EURASHE represents universities of applied sciences and university colleges; other members of EURASHE are national and sectorial associations of higher education institutions, and other individual institutions, such as universities.
According to our statutes, the mission of EURASHE is to promote, within the European Higher Education Area (EHEA), the interests of professional higher education and of relevant higher education institutions that are recognised or financed by the public authorities of a EHEA member country.
The aims of EURASHE are:
(a) to contribute to the creation of a European Higher Education Area (EHEA) and European Research Area (ERA) by influencing policy-making at European level on issues pertaining to professional higher education;
(b) to represent the members’ common interests at European level, as well as outside the EHEA;
(c) to promote professional higher education in the EHEA and ERA;
(d) to provide members with a platform for communication, information and exchange of views, with a focus on issues relevant to the future development of higher education;
(e) to ensure and safeguard the cooperation between the members of the Association;
(f) to achieve cooperation in the field of higher education by establishing close links with other organisations that have similar objectives.
To achieve its aims, EURASHE deploys activities such as:
(a) membership representation, notably towards European institutions, authorities and stakeholders;
(b) production of policy papers, analytical studies and other documents;
(c) organisation of networking activities, learning events, conferences and seminars for the members and partners;
(d) dissemination of information;
(e) partnership with stakeholder organisations in higher education;
(f) involvement in projects.Main EU files targeted
Modernisation of Higher Education
Review of Erasmus+
e-Skills
Skills Agenda
European Alliance for Apprenticeships
EP opinion on Bologna process to the upcoming Ministerial conferenceAddress
Head Office
Ravensteingalerij 27/3
Brussels 1000
BELGIUM -
People
Total lobbyists declared
2
Employment time Lobbyists 75% 1 50% 1 Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)
1.25
Lobbyists with EP accreditation
All Lobbyists with EP accreditation over time
2 accreditations were / are live (in bold) for the selected state of 21 Mar 2017
Name Start date End Date Mr Iskren Kirilov TODOROV 05 Jul 2019 04 Jul 2020 Mr Michal Karpisek 04 Jul 2019 01 Jul 2020 Ms Dovile SANDARAITE 04 Jul 2019 01 Jul 2020 Mr Vaidotas VILIUNAS 04 Jul 2019 01 Jul 2020 Mr Fernando Miguel Galan Palomares 20 Jul 2017 11 Jul 2018 Mr Marko Grdosic 20 Dec 2016 15 Dec 2017 Mr Michal Karpisek 16 Dec 2016 16 Dec 2017 Complementary Information
None declared
Person in charge of EU relations
Mr Michal Karpíšek (Secretary General)
Person with legal responsibility
Mr Michal Karpíšek (Secretary General)
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Categories
Category
III - Non-governmental organisations
Subcategory
Non-governmental organisations, platforms and networks and similar
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Networking
Affiliation
Euro-Mediterranean University (EMUNI),
Lifelong Learning Platform (LLLP),
European Quality Assurance Register (EQAR)Member organisations
None declared
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Financial Data
Closed financial year
Jan 2016 - Dec 2016
Lobbying costs for closed financial year
9,999€
EU grant income for closed financial year
285,117 € (Source: EU funded projects, operating grant)
Other financial info
Our members which operate nationally and regionally make us of national, local and regional sources. Eventual income from these might occur while organising events.
EURASHE is entitled to receive donations, but has not in the recent past. -
EU Structures
Groups (European Commission)
ECs Working Group on Modernisation of Higher Education
DG EAC and DG EMPLY initiative on VET4EU2, working group on VET stakeholders, ESCO boardACC
None
Groups (European Parliament)
LLL intergroup / CULT committee
Communication activities
None
Other activities
EURASHE is engaged in the development of policies on key issues for Professional Higher Education (PHE). They are regrouped into 4 areas which are firstly Mission of PHE, secondly Quality of HE, thirdly Modernising PHE within a diversified HE, and finally Research, Development and Innovation.
PHE may play an important role as an intermediary between higher education, vocational education and training and the labour market. In particular, PHE institutions are – in a way – ‘bilingual’; they speak both the academic and professional language, and can thus be key players in the process of a better understanding between higher education and the world of work. To attain this aim, it is important to elaborate multidimensional characteristics of PHE with adequate indicators of good practice or even excellence, and to make a comparative review of existing higher education structures in European countries, identifying also problems and weak points of present systems.
Various ministerial communiqués have highlighted the diversity of European higher education as an asset. A transparent, multidimensional classification system of instruments which are designed to benchmark higher education institutions on research and innovation, teaching and learning outcomes, services to society, level of internationalisation and mobility, governance, study fees and study environment, student and stakeholder involvement, etc., may help identify and make visible such diversity.
Lifelong learning (LLL) as a leading principle for the development of the EHEA is strongly supported and advocated by EURASHE. LLL contributes to extending knowledge and skills and to creating new skills and transversal competences. For individuals, LLL is a major source to be flexible towards professional changes or personal development and growth. We urge governments to ensure adequate investment and legal support for LLL as one of the most liberating tools of equitable society as one of the strongest movers towards economic growth.
Applied research, development and innovation (RDI) conducted in Universities of Applied Sciences (UAS) play an important role in enhancing European competitiveness and innovation capacity, especially on the regional level where institutions act as connectors and crucial links between world of work, organisations and society. In addition, applied research activities play an important role in developing students’ entrepreneurship skills and contribute to more economic growth and jobs. The working life skills gained from practical research also strongly enhance graduates’ employability.- Meetings
Meetings
6 meetings found. Download meetings
The list below only covers meetings held since November 2014 with commissioners, their cabinet members or directors-general at the European Commission; other lobby meetings with lower-level staff may have taken place, but the European Commission doesn't proactively publish information about these meetings. For more information about which commissioner is responsible for which portfolio, check out this link: https://commissioners.ec.europa.eu/index_en All information below comes from European Commission web pages.
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Date 09 Feb 2022 Location videoconference Subject Meeting on Skills Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Nicolas Schmit Portfolio Jobs and Social Rights Attending - Anouk Faber (Cabinet member)
- Christoph Nerlich (Cabinet member)
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Date 11 Jun 2021 Location Videoconference Subject European higher education Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Mariya Gabriel Portfolio Digital Economy and Society Attending - Mariya Gabriel (Commissioner)
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Date 11 Jun 2021 Location Videoconference Subject European higher education Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Mariya Gabriel Portfolio Innovation and Youth Attending - Mariya Gabriel (Commissioner)
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Date 09 Jun 2020 Location Videoconference Subject Videoconference on Vocational Education and Training (VET) and the impact of the crisis on VET. Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Nicolas Schmit Portfolio Jobs and Social Rights Attending - Nicolas Schmit (Commissioner)
- Anouk Faber (Cabinet member)
Other Lobbyists - Association Européenne pour la Formation Professionnelle / European Vocational Training Association
- European Forum of technical and Vocational Education and Training
- European Providers of Vocational Education and Training
- Europäischer Verband Beruflicher Bildungsträger
- European University Continuing Education Network
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Date 03 Feb 2020 Location Brussels Subject Skills Agenda, Vocational Education & Training, European Education Area Cabinet Cabinet of Vice-President Margaritis Schinas Portfolio Promoting the European Way of Life Attending - Catherine Sustek (Cabinet member)
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Date 12 Feb 2015 Location Brussels Subject Higher education policy and skills Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Tibor Navracsics Portfolio Education, Culture, Youth and Sport Attending - Patricia Reilly (Cabinet member)
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