The launch of the first EELISA Joint Academic Call marks a significant step forward in strengthening academic collaboration across the Alliance. By encouraging the development of ECTS-bearing academic activities and other formally recognised outputs, the call creates new opportunities for cross-institutional cooperation while directly supporting the implementation of the EELISA Joint Education Roadmap—the Alliance’s shared strategy to enhance mobility, recognition, and joint educational development.
Initiated by the EELISA Governing Board, the roadmap provides a structured framework to guide academic cooperation across partner institutions. It aligns closely with the broader ambitions of the European Universities initiative, fostering more integrated curricula, facilitating student mobility—both physical and virtual—and advancing common approaches to recognition and programme development.
Building on this strategic foundation, the Joint Academic Call invites faculty, researchers, and academic staff from at least two EELISA institutions to collaborate on pilot projects that combine academic excellence with long-term impact. The objective is not only to experiment with new formats, but to create sustainable academic offerings that can be embedded into regular curricula and scaled across the Alliance.
To explore the ambition behind the call and its potential impact, we spoke with Christian Lerminiaux, former director of Chimie ParisTech – PSL and member of the EELISA Governing Board.

