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[ACADEMIC EVENT] Save the date: the EAIE exhibition is back from September 9 to 12, 2025
From September 9, 2025 to September 12, 2025
Several Université de Lyon institutions will represent the Lyon Saint-Étienne university site at the 35th edition of Europe’s largest institutional higher education and research exhibition, organized by EAIE - the European Association of International Education.
The 2025 conference theme “GO-create” challenges participants to think about practices of collaboration, cooperation and co-creation. Gothenburg’s commitment to navigating a path of sustainability, inclusion and innovation is world-leading. Therefore, it is the perfect destination for the EAIE community to gather and plot the future of internationalization in higher education, conceptualize pioneering approaches to the key issues of the day and create a shared vision of the future.
Discover the program of the EAIE 2025 exhibition
5 Université de Lyon institutions will be in attendance at this European meeting for higher education and research professionals:
- Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1
- Université Lumière Lyon 2
- Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3
- École normale supérieure (ENS) de Lyon
- Institut catholique de Lyon - UCLy
In conjunction with volunteer institutions, the Université de Lyon coordinates and runs the shared stand as part of an initiative to promote the site's attractiveness. The space will allow the international departments of institutions to welcome their European partners and counterparts during the four days of the exhibition.
The purpose of the exhibition is to attract talent and contribute to the internationalization of training courses of institutions within the Université de Lyon as well as to monitor developments in the world of higher education and research, and to join and/or develop academic networks.
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Participating institutions
Find us at EAIE
- Svenska Mässan Congress Center
Pavilion #U71
Gothenburg, Sweden
Key figures
- 7,300+ participants
- 200+ exhibition stands
- 240+ sessions and activities