Compostela Group of Universities explained

Compostela Group of Universities
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Abbreviation:CGU
Type:Non-profit
Purpose:Inter-university collaboration
Headquarters:Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Leader Title:President
Leader Name:Marek Kręglewski[1]
Main Organ:General Assembly

The Compostela Group of Universities (CGU) is an international non-profit association that promotes and executes collaboration projects between institutions of higher education.

It currently has 67 full members, 2 associate members and 9 mutual membership agreements with institutions from 27 different countries.[2] [3]

History

In 1993, the University of Santiago de Compostela began initiating contact with other institutions in higher education situated along the Way of St. James, to establish a university network for collaboration and to help helped to preserve the cultural and historical heritage that emerged along the ancient pilgrim route.

Following these initial developments, 57 European universities met in Santiago from 2–4 September 1993. They established the guidelines and objectives of the group. These included the following three, which are still the objectives of today's CGU:

A commission consisting of representatives from the universities of Valladolid, Liège, Nantes, Göttingen, Minho, Jaume I and Santiago de Compostela drew up the Statutes of the Compostela Group of Universities. These were officially adopted at the first Constituent Assembly, held at the University of Santiago de Compostela from 2–3 September 1994.

Organization

Structure

The Compostela Group of Universities is headquartered in Santiago de Compostela, Spain and has a regional office in Brussels, Belgium.[5]

The organizations current president is Marek Kręglewski.[1]

Activities

Compostela Prize

In 1996, the CGU and the Regional Ministry of Culture, Social Communication and Tourism signed an agreement to establish the Compostela Prize (International Prize Grupo Compostela-Xunta de Galicia).

The prize is awarded annually and seeks to reward "[...] any individual or institution that have contributed to the promotion of the European dimension in education, either in teaching and research or in the cultural, social and political fields [...]." Nominations can be made by CGU member universities, members of the Xunta de Galicia and other official European institutions until the 1st of March each year.[6]

The jury consists of the President of the Galician Government, who chairs the meetings, and the Regional Minister of Culture, the Regional Minister of Education and Universities and the Galician Director of Universities. The Compostela Group is represented by its president and three rectors of member universities, chosen annually by the General Council.

The prize is usually awarded at the end of the General Assembly of the Compostela Group of Universities, with the successful candidate receiving prize money and a commemorative gold medal in the shape of a shell (the centuries-old symbol of the pilgrimage to Santiago).[7]

Recent recipients are:

Members

The Compostela Group of Universities has the following members, as of 2021:[12]

Belarus
Brazil
China
Czech Republic
Dominican Republic
France
Georgia
Germany
Hungary
Indonesia
Italy
Lithuania
Malta
Mexico
Panama
Peru
Poland
Portugal
Serbia
Slovakia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom

Associate members

Greece

Collaborators

Brazil
Russia
Slovenia
Spain
United Kingdom
United States

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Executive Committee . CGU . 29 March 2021.
  2. News: Compostela Group of Universities (CGU). 2015-10-08. EURASHE. 2018-09-06. en-GB.
  3. Web site: History. www2.usc.es. 2018-09-06.
  4. Web site: Objectives. www2.usc.es. 2018-09-06.
  5. Web site: Contact Us. www2.usc.es. 2018-09-06.
  6. Web site: International Prize Grupo Compostela-Xunta de Galicia: Nominate before the 1st of March!. www2.usc.es. 2018-09-06.
  7. Web site: Compostela Prize. www2.usc.es. 2018-09-09.
  8. News: La profesora Pilar Alonso Abad recibe mañana el Premio Internacional Grupo Compostela. 2018-09-05. BURGOSconecta. 2018-09-06. es.
  9. News: Marcelino Oreja recibirá el premio Grupo Compostela-Xunta de Galicia. 2017-06-22. La Voz de Galicia. 2018-09-06. es-ES.
  10. Web site: The award of the Prize Grupo Compostela-Xunta de Galicia to Marcelino Oreja Aguirre closes the XXIII General Assembly of the Compostela Group of Universities Pécsi Tudományegyetem. jubileum.pte.hu. hu. 2018-09-06.
  11. News: Compostela Group of Universities announces winner of International Prize Grupo Compostela – Xunta de Galicia - QS WOWNEWS. Editor. 2016-10-20. QS WOWNEWS. 2018-09-06. en-US.
  12. Web site: CGU Member Universities. Compostela Group of Universities. 29 March 2021.
  13. News: Metropolitan College. Athens, Greece. 30 March 2021.