Networks
The University of Bergen is a member of several international networks and organizations.
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The Coimbra Group
Founded in 1985 and formally constituted by charter in 1987, the Coimbra Group is an association of long-established European multidisciplinary universities of high international standard.
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European University Association
The European University Association, as the representative organisation of both the European universities and the national rectors' conferences, is the main voice of the higher education community in Europe.
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International Association of Universities
IAU, founded in 1950, is the UNESCO-based worldwide association of higher education institutions.
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The Utrecht Network
The group consists of twenty-eight members (representing thirty-one universities) which cooperate in the area of internationalisation in the broadest sense of the word.
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The Southern African-Nordic Centre (SANORD)
The Southern African Nordic Centre is a non-profit, membership organization of institutions of higher education and research, committed to advancing strategic, multilateral academic collaboration between institutions in the two regions, as they seek to address new local and global challenges of innovation and development.
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Academy Members association in Bergen (AKAB)
AKAB is an association of academy members related to Bergen, belonging to the Academia Europaea (the Academy of Europe), the Norwegian Academy of Sciences and Letters, and the Norwegian Academy of Technological Sciences.
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Energy Forum EF
Energy Forum EF is a stand-alone and independent body for the generation and dissemination of knowledge about energy activities in a broad sense and debate on energy issues. Energy Forum is to serve as a meeting place and contact and networking between research bodies, businesses and governments with ties to the energy business.
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Worldwide Universities Network (WUN)
WUN is a consortium of 18 research led universities dedicated to making significant advances in knowledge and understanding in areas of global concern.