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EUNIS
European University Information Systems
EUNIS was formed in 1993 and registered as a non-
profit organization in Paris, in 1998
EUNIS mission is to help member institutions develop
their IT landscape by sharing experiences and working
together
www.eunis.org
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Annual Congresses
2014 Umeå (Sweden)
2015 Abertay (Scotland)
2016 Thessaloniki (Greece)
1995 Düsseldorf (Germany)1996 Manchester (UK)1997 Grenoble (France)1998 Prague (Czech Republic)1999 Helsinki (Finland)2000 Poznań (Poland)2001 Berlin (Germany)2002 Porto (Portugal)2003 Amsterdam (NL)
2004 Ljubljana (Slovenia) 2005 Manchester (UK)2006 Tartu (Estonia)2007 Grenoble (France)2008 Åarhus (Denmark)2009 Santiago de Compostela (Spain)2010 Warsaw (Poland)2011 Dublin (Ireland)2012 Vila Real (Portugal)2013 Riga (Latvia)
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EUNIS Awards
Elite Award for Excellence(to recognize and promote best practices in the use of
information systems in higher education in Europe)
Dørup E-Learning Award(to recognize the outstanding and innovative application
of Information technology in an educational setting)
Congress Best Paper Award
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Rectors’ Conferences
2003 University Information Systems Strategy and Policy,Paris, France
2006 Impact of the Bologna Process on Information Technology in European Universities, Paris, France
*******2012 Higher Education Challenges and Priorities:
Information Technology as a lever for Competitiveness,Prague, Czech Republic
2014 The New Digital Era in Higher Education, Helsinki and Espoo, Finland
2016 Cracow, Poland (Jagiellonian University andAGHUniversity of Science and Technology)
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• Benchmarking (Bencheit - Ilkka Siissalo)
• Business Intelligence (BI - Elsa Cardoso)
• E-Learning (eLTF - Gill Ferrell)
• Interoperability (RS3G - Jose Luis Poy)
organising thematic conferences, seminars,
workshops…
EUNIS Task Forces
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Membership
• RegularMembers – consortia and Higher
Education Institutions
• CorporateMembers – companies
• PersonalMembers – individuals
• HonoraryMembers – individuals
• Members by Correspondence – non-European
institutions
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Consortia as membersTill 2002, EUNIS was an association of University Consortia. After 2002, single
institutions (universities, research labs, etc.) could also apply for membership.
Today, in 2014, more than 120 single institutions and the following consortia are
EUNIS members:
• Agency for Science and Higher Education, Croatia
• EUNIS-CZ, Czech Republic
• CSC — IT Center for Science, Finland
• AMUE and CSIESR, France
• HIS and ZKI, Germany
• Alma Laurea and CINECA, Italy
• SURF, The Netherlands
• UNINETT, Norway
• MUCI, Poland
• OCU and SIGMA, Spain
• EUNIS-Slovakia
• LADOK, Sweden
• JISC Infonet and UCISA, UK
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Corporate Members
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Organization
General Assembly 1 Representative per Member
Board of Directors up to 12 members elected by
the General Assembly
(maximum 2 Directors from the same country)
3 years term
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The current Board
President: Jan Madey University of Warsaw
Vice-President: Ilkka Siissalo University of Helsinki
Treasurer: Hans-Dieter Weckmann Heinrich Heine Universität Düsseldorf
Secretary: John Murphy Trinity College Dublin
Members: Michelle Mennielli CINECA, Italy
Gill Ferrell JISCinfoNet, UK
Mikael Berglund University of Umeå
Pekka Kähkipuro Aalto University
Ramon Grau Sala SIGMA, Spain
Arsenio Reis U. Tras os Montes y Alto Douro
Lígia Ribeiro Universidade do Porto
Marc Bouchara AMUE, France
Executive Secretary (and past President): Jean-François Desnos
Past Presidents, standing as invited members:
Yves Epelboin U. Pierre et Marie Curie
Kristel Sarlin Helsinki U. of Technology (retired)
Staff:
President’s Assistant/Web Editor: Anna Pacholak
Treasurer’s Assistant: Harald Spiegl
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