ChallengeEU Strategy Board defines next steps in Valencia

Group photo with the host Rector from Valencia together with the Rectors from Hochschule Offenburg (HSO), Universidade Europeia Lisbon (UEL) and Mid Sweden University (MIUN), standing outdoors in front of the university building and large “UE” letters.

The Strategy Board, made up of the Rectors of the nine member universities, holds its meeting at the Turia Campus to take stock of the alliance’s first year and define future directions. On Tuesday (10 February), Universidad Europea de Valencia hosted the meeting of the ChallengeEU Strategy Board. This meeting brought together, at the Turia Campus, the rectors of the nine universities that make up the Alliance in a working session focused on future directions, strategic challenges and the evolution of the project. The day began with a welcome coffee, during which Dr Esther Gómez, Regional Secretary for Universities of the Generalitat Valenciana, gave a few words of institutional greeting to the Rectors of the alliance before starting the programme of activities. During the working session, the Strategy Board addressed the presentation of the results of the alliance’s first year of operation, as well as the analysis of the medium and long-term strategy, focused on consolidating the vision and priorities for the coming years. The meeting also allowed progress to be made on the proposal to create double degrees between member universities, as well as exploring the possible incorporation of a Ukrainian polytechnic university as an associate member, in line with ChallengeEU’s commitment to broader and more diverse European cooperation. The meeting was chaired by Prof. Tobias Hagen, Director General of ChallengeEU, and by the Secretary General, Sofiia Hecker, both from the University of Offenburg (Germany), the institution responsible for the overall coordination of the alliance. Dr Annette Klinkert, director of the technical agency that has accompanied ChallengeEU in its application and development process, also participated in the proceedings. The session also agreed that the Rector of the Universidade Europeia de Lisboa, Prof. Helia Gonçalves, will assume the chairmanship of the Strategy Board during the alliance’s second year of operation, replacing Prof. Stephan Trahasch, Rector of the Offenburg University of Applied Sciences (Germany). Likewise, the Rector of Mid Sweden University (Sweden), Docent Anders Fallström, has been appointed as the new Vice-President of the body. Two Student Council representatives at the Strategy Board – Hannah Rendle from Hochschule Offenburg and Keshini Nistar from ECAM LaSalle – held their final meeting in this role. Throughout their mandate, they actively contributed student perspectives to the Alliance’s highest decision-making body, ensuring that the student voice remained an integral part of strategic discussions. New Student Council representatives will soon be elected to continue representing students at the Strategy Board.

Student Journal: “It opened a new world for me”

A group of international students stands together on a staircase inside a modern university building. They are smiling and posing for a group photo, with two students in the foreground taking a selfie. A Chal

“Going to Offenburg and meeting the other ambassadors was definitely amazing as it opened a new world for me” – writes Georden Shaw from University of Warmia and Mazury, who took part in the ambassadors’ meeting at the HSO in Germany. Myself and two other ChallengeEU Ambassadors from UWM had the opportunity to participate in 1st Student Ambassadors Meeting that was held at Hochschule Offenburg, Germany from December 4-5, 2025. We embarked on our journey on December 3rd, from Warsaw to Frankfurt after which we took a train to Offenburg. We made our to our accommodation where were warmly greeted and welcomed by Zina Qabbani – Communications Officer WP6. She then took us to dinner at Brassiere Engel where we met with all the ambassadors. It was such a special evening filled with many introductions, laughter and many pictures/videos. Over the next 2 days, we had roughly 6-8 sessions which covered a formal introduction to ChallengeEU, a content creation and social media training, sharing of cultural experiences, intercultural communication and inclusive language workshop, creating content and lastly reflection exercises. Through these sessions, I learnt different skills in photography, way to create and post engaging content, what language is and is not inclusive among a myriad of things. These sessions were not only interactive but very insightful as we were able to explore and discuss various topics, concerns and ultimately create solutions which would aid in us ultimately achieving our goals as ChallengeEU ambassadors. Going to Offenburg and meeting the other ambassadors was definitely amazing as it open a new world for me. I love experiencing new cultures and getting the opportunity to network and connect with them was not only exciting but insightful as we shared how we were all honouring our responsibilities as ambassadors differently and this allowed us to learn from each other as well. Two of the most memorable moments from the trip were: Overall, the trip to Offenburg not only gave me intercultural connections but equipped myself and the other ambassadors with skills that will be extremely beneficial in us achieving our aim to “Challenge the Now. In Unity.” Georden Shaw, ChallenegeEU student ambassadors

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