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Logotipo de EUPeace, la Universidad Europea para la Paz, Justicia y Sociedades Inclusivas, con arcos de color naranja y azul sobre fondo blanco.

About EUPeace

EUPeace is the European University for Peace, Justice, and Inclusive Societies. Our mission is to provide tomorrow’s citizens with the skills, knowledge, and experience to cultivate Peace, Justice, and Inclusive Societies. We explicitly address all sciences and fields, from the humanities and social sciences to the natural and life sciences as well as engineering, and are inspired by the rebuilt bridge of Mostar – the symbol in our logo – as a testament to how dialogue can overcome conflict.

Mission

  • Peace
    Dealing with existing conflicts by civil means without violence or the threat of violence.
  • Justice
    A state of recognition and of a distribution of goods that allows for the equal opportunity of all members of a society to participate in public life.
  • Inclusive Societies
    Inclusive societies foster a mutual sense of belonging among their members in all their diversity, by offering effective, non-discriminatory means of participation and involvement.

News

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EUPEACE
28 February 2024
Comillas hosts the last meeting of the Executive Committee of the EUPeace alliance

The mission of the European University for Peace, Justice, and Inclusive Societies is to create a strategic and integrated alliance of universities, aimed at generating knowledge and social impact on peace, justice and inclusion

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EUPEACE
19 February 2024
Comillas participates in the first networking event of EUPeace

Hundreds of representatives from the nine partner universities exchanged ideas on academic developments at an online event

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