The eUniv and the Government of Andorra sign an educational cooperation agreement for internship students

On March 18th, the European University (eUniv) and the Government of Andorra established a collaboration framework for the external practical training of university students in any of its programs. This initiative strengthens the connection between the academic world and the professional sphere linked to public administration.

The signing ceremony was attended by the manager of eUniv, Mr. Anton Miret, and, on behalf of the Government, Mr. Marc Cornella. In this regard, Mr. Miret emphasized “the importance of universities not remaining stagnant in the academic world, but rather ensuring that knowledge and talent are put at the service of the country.” The agreement stipulates that students will have two tutors—one from eUniv and another from the Government—who will oversee the internship and ensure the students’ learning experience.

eUniv signs an association agreement with the Formintegral center

Formintegral is an educational center dedicated to professional continuous training in a non-presential mode. On Monday, March 17, 2025, an agreement was signed whereby Formintegral becomes an associated center of eUniv for the delivery of its own degrees, in accordance with university legal regulations.

Dr. Marc B. Escolà, Academic Protonotary, signed the agreement on behalf of eUniv, while Mr. Eduard Ezquer did so in his capacity as administrator of Formintegral. The event took place at the center’s headquarters, located in the city of Mollerussa (Pla d’Urgell).

The European University at the 1st Training and Career Guidance Fair, PROJECTA’T CERDANYA

On March 18th, eUniv participated in the 1st Training and Career Guidance Fair, PROJECTA’T CERDANYA, which took place at the Alp Congress and Sports Palace (Cerdanya) and was attended by students from the region’s high schools and vocational training centers (CFGS).

This fair was created with the aim of becoming a reference space for the academic and professional guidance of young people in the region and their families, providing them with first-hand information about the different educational options available.

Throughout the day, attendees had the opportunity to visit the stands of various universities and other educational institutions, as well as participate in talks and complementary workshops.

Approved Curriculum for the Bachelor’s Degree in Data Science at the European University IMF

In the session held on Wednesday, March 5, 2025, the Council of Ministers approved the curriculum for the Bachelor’s Degree in Data Science at the European University IMF.

This Bachelor’s program will be implemented in the 2025-26 academic year at the Institute of Applied Technology of eUniv in a virtual learning format. The degree corresponds to level 6A of the Andorran Qualifications Framework (MAQ) and can be accessed from secondary education as well as through other complementary pathways.

The duration of the program, which has a workload of 180 European credits, is three full-time academic years divided into six semesters. However, the program can also be taken on a part-time basis, adjusting its duration accordingly.

Graduates will have the professional skills to work as data analysts in any sector related to information analysis and the production of results for decision-making. More specifically, they will be able to perform tasks in companies and organizations such as data analysis and report generation for business process evaluation, analysis and monitoring of key indicators, advising on the use of big data, and developing models and proposals for applying machine learning, among others.

Students in this Bachelor’s program will take courses on modeling and optimization, data structures, data types and sources, data visualization, machine learning, artificial intelligence, digital innovation, project management, and other related subjects.

eUniv Leaves the Social Network X

The account of the European University IMF on the social network X (formerly Twitter) has ceased to be active as of this March. eUniv, like other European higher education institutions, has determined that its presence on this social network is not consistent with the founding principles of the university, and its continuation could be interpreted as an acceptance of ideas or attitudes that are unrelated to the university’s mission.

eUniv respects, in any case, the right to freedom of expression but only participates in debates it considers beneficial to the common good, always ensuring respect among those engaged in dialogue.

Likewise, eUniv never questions the decisions of other academic and social institutions that take a different approach from its own.

eUniv hosts the “First International Research Forum of the Alma Mater University Institute on the Use of Artificial Intelligence as a Learning Tool in Higher Education”

On Friday, February 21, the “First International Research Forum of the Alma Mater University Institute on the Use of Artificial Intelligence as a Learning Tool in Higher Education” was held at the headquarters of the European University (eUniv) in Sant Julià de Lòria (Andorra). The event was organized by the Alma Mater University Institute (IUAM) of eUniv and featured seven presentations and a round table discussion addressing the forum’s central theme.

The forum was part of the ongoing debate on how the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in education is rapidly transforming the learning landscape. Based on this, submissions were accepted on the following topics: 1) AI and student learning outcomes, 2) AI and teaching practices, 3) ethical considerations, 4) future trends and challenges, and 5) practical cases and best practices.

The event, which started promptly at 9:15 AM, proceeded smoothly and included speakers from four different countries. A collection of articles from this event will be compiled into a single volume, with multiple copies printed for distribution.

Third Masterclass “eUniv Academia”: From the Idea to Market, the Effective Marketing Plan

Last week, we held the third masterclass session as part of the eUniv Academia conference series. On this occasion, we were joined by Dr. Josep Lluís del Olmo, an expert in fashion marketing, who discussed the importance of the marketing plan as a key element in the success of organizations.

After 25 minutes of presentation, the speakers had the opportunity to ask Dr. Del Olmo questions to delve deeper into various aspects related to the marketing plan and its application. At eUniv (European University), we remain committed to knowledge and its transfer to the professional world.

For those who could not attend the masterclass, you can watch it below. Likewise, if you would like to explore the other masterclasses, you can do so by clicking here.

European University-IMF Becomes Academic Partner of Next AI Summit

The Next AI Summit is an annual event that brings together the European AI community with leading corporate leaders, investors, policymakers and entrepreneurs to exchange ideas and build connections in the field of artificial intelligence. The meeting features 20 internationally renowned speakers, including visionaries from Silicon Valley and Europe who are shaping the future of AI.

In this year’s edition, eUniv will be an Academic Partner of the AI ​​Summit and will have formal representation throughout the international summit.

Over the course of two dynamic days, March 20th and 21th, participants will gain invaluable insights from keynote presentations and panel discussions. Attending the summit offers the fastest and most effective way to stay at the forefront of all things AI. The summit is aimed at professionals seeking clarity, practical solutions and meaningful connections in the AI ​​community.

The Next AI Summit serves as a gateway to the European AI community, offering attendees unique networking opportunities, practical insights and opportunities for collaboration.

This AI summit is designed for a broad range of high-level European professionals. Participants include business leaders responsible for scaling AI initiatives within their organizations, investors looking for meaningful opportunities, policymakers navigating the rapid pace of technological advancements and researchers focused on translating their work into practical applications. They attend the summit to learn, connect and engage in meaningful discussions on the impact of AI.

More information: www.nextai.ad

Register at: https://nextai.ad/registration/, enter the code ( EUNIV-NEXT25) and you will get a 15% discount on the ticket.

eUniv’s NEXTG Institute and CIMA sign a collaboration agreement

Both entities want to promote training, conferences and debates on new technologies and their application to the methodological practices of coaching and mentoring

The NextG Institute, the technology laboratory promoted by the European University (eUNIV), has signed a collaboration agreement with CIMA, the Andorran Association of Coaching and Mentoring. This institute aims to develop and organize applied research activities in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Big Data, Algorithms, Machine Learning, Blockchain, Robotics, Internet of Things (IoT) and Biotechnology.

The agreement between the two entities aims to promote training, conferences and debates on the technology and methodological practices of coaching and mentoring, as well as the dissemination of challenges posed by scientific and technological research and the practical application of the results obtained.

Through this agreement, CIMA joins the Institute’s Advisory Board and will actively participate in the development of the NextG Institute.

The European University IMF, through its associated center Laurentia University Institute, signs an academic cooperation agreement with the business group Comunicación Gestual, for the implementation of Continuing Education and University Extension studies

The agreement follows the line of collaborations that the eUniv has established to promote the training of professional groups at an international level

On October 15, 2024, the eUniv, through its associated center IUL, signed an academic cooperation agreement that establishes the bases of admission and implementation regime of Continuing Education and University Extension studies, as provided for in art. 44 of the RAG

The Vice-Rector for Continuing Education and University Extension of the eUniv, who also holds the direction of IUL, Dr. Luis G. Jiménez, and the general director of the entity Comunicación Gestual, Mr. Oscar Sánchez, signed the agreement in a formal ceremony held at the eUniv external office in Barcelona.

With this agreement, the eUniv continues with its policy of international alliances that allow the consolidation of the Andorran university brand, as well as the position of Sant Julià de Lòria as a university power. In this sense, the cooperation agreement with the entity Comunicación Gestual joins those already established with training centres in Spain.

We continue with the firm will to continue building a brand, a country, and position Andorra as a reference in the university world, by promoting alliances that are productive for the identity of the country”, said Dr. Luis Jiménez. In the same way, Mr. Óscar Sánchez has assured that “the high level of an institution that ensures educational quality such as the Universidad Europea IMF, means that both organisations find a solid working link that advocates practical training adapted to the different labour needs of the current market”.

The business group Comunicación Gestual is a research and development entity specialising in the forensic analysis of sign language. Develops and teaches training processes aimed at specific occupational specialties and aimed at the objective analysis of involuntary gestural communication.