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The Africa-Europe Clusters of Research Excellence initiative, led by the Africa Research Universities Alliance (ARUA) and The Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities (The Guild), was officially launched when the first Clusters of Research Excellence (CoRE) were established in June 2023.

A CoRE is a bespoke, academic-led partnership involving institutions from Africa, Europe and beyond. These collaborations are planned for a decade and focus on research, innovation, education, and capacity-building activities. These activities are designed to tackle shared socio-economic and scientific challenges faced by both continents. This approach addresses challenges across the short, medium, and long term, as outlined in the AU-EU Innovation Agenda.

Although the initiative is jointly led by member universities of ARUA and The Guild, the CoREs are open to and inclusive of academic and non-academic organisations beyond these networks that are committed to research excellence.

Each CoRE aims to promote equity in a world marked by deep inequalities, influencing how decisions are made, activities are conducted, funding is distributed, and how credit and value for outputs are shared among collaborators. Every outstanding academic involved in the CoRE is committed to leveraging excellent research and higher education to contribute to the development of thriving and prosperous societies.

Currently, the initiative encompasses 21 Clusters, involving over 250 researchers from more than 60 universities and research institutes across 42 countries.

CoRE Guidelines

The CoRE Guidelines compiles documents that were co-developed by ARUA and The Guild to establish and implement this initiative.

    CoRE Thematic Areas

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