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The EECA Liaison Office strengthens cooperation between the UA Ruhr and the Eastern Europe-Central Asia region - for greater visibility of the Ruhr as a science location and a lively exchange between East and West.

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Ruhr University Bochum, the TU Dortmund University and the University of Duisburg-Essen have been working closely together strategically in the University Alliance Ruhr since 2007. With more than 120,000 students and almost 1,300 professors, the UA Ruhr is one of the largest and most powerful academic locations in Germany.

The University Alliance Ruhr has set up three liaison offices to promote international cooperation. The Liaison Office Eastern Europe-Central Asia (EECA) is responsible for cooperation with the Eastern Europe-Central Asia region; the Liaison Office New York is responsible for the North America region; the Liaison Office São Paulo cordinates with Latinamerica. 

The aim of the work of the EECA Liaison Office is to represent the three partner universities of the UA Ruhr in the EECA region, to make the Ruhr region better known and visible locally as an innovative research and science location and to promote international exchange between East and West.


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Summer School 2025 by dniPROnrw and new collaborations

The management of the UA Ruhr stands next to the management of the Ukrainian partner universities for a photo. © Katja Marquad​/​RUB
Students from Ukraine and Germany will open the summer school with a staged reading in the Senate Hall of the RUB. A total of over 50 students are taking part in the programme.
In July 2025, a special premiere took place as part of the DniPRONrw project: over 50 students and teachers from Ukraine and Germany came together for a summer school in the Ruhr region. With workshops, excursions, and a ceremonial signing of new partnerships, a strong signal was sent for solidarity, reconstruction, and scientific cooperation.

From July 7 to 11, 2025, the first German-Ukrainian summer school took place in the Ruhr region as part of the DniPRONrw project. Over 50 participants—students and teachers from Ukraine and Germany—came together to exchange ideas about language, culture, education, and current social challenges.

The summer school was officially opened with a video message from NRW Science Minister Ina Brandes. She emphasized the special significance of the project: “North Rhine-Westphalia stands by Ukraine today more than ever. With DniPRONrw, we are sending a strong signal of solidarity and reconstruction.”

A special highlight was the ceremonial signing of a memorandum of understanding on July 7, 2025, between the University Alliance Ruhr and two Ukrainian partner universities: Oles Honchar State University and the Ukrainian State University of Science and Technologies. With this agreement, the three Ruhr universities reaffirm their close cooperation with Ukraine and send a clear signal for joint education and research initiatives.

In terms of content, the summer school offered a diverse program of workshops, lectures, excursions, and interdisciplinary discussions. Topics such as multilingualism, digital teaching, war experiences, and resilience were the focus. Personal exchange between participants also played a central role and made the summer school a place of active international cooperation.

DniPRONrw is a joint project of the three universities of the Ruhr University Alliance – Ruhr University Bochum, University of Duisburg-Essen, and Technical University of Dortmund – in cooperation with the two Ukrainian universities in the Dnipropetrovsk region. The region has been a partner of the state government of North Rhine-Westphalia for many years. The project is funded by the Ministry of Culture and Science of North Rhine-Westphalia with 100,000 euros.

The summer school is an important milestone within the project: it exemplifies sustainable networking and knowledge transfer between Germany and Ukraine – and the conviction that science builds bridges, especially in times of upheaval.