Euroleague for Life Sciences
The Euroleague for Life Sciences (ELLS), established in 2001, is a network of leading universities cooperating in the fields of natural resource management, agricultural and forestry sciences, life sciences, veterinary sciences, food sciences, and environmental sciences.[1] ELLS offers summer schools, joint degree programmes, study abroad opportunities and cooperations on PhD level. Every year a member university hosts the ELLS Scientific Student Conference.[2]
Members
- University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, BOKU[3]
- University of Hohenheim[3]
- University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Science[3]
- Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences[3]
- Wageningen University and Research Centre[3]
- Czech University of Life Sciences Prague[3]
- Warsaw University of Life Sciences[3]
Partners
- Cornell University, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences[3]
- China Agricultural University[3]
- Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment[3]
- Lincoln University (New Zealand)[3]
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References
- "University of Hohenheim again No. 1 in Germany (de)". Informationsdienst Wissenschaft (idw).
- "Student Conference". Euroleague for Life Sciences.
- "ELLS Universities". Euroleague for Life Sciences.
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