UNICA welcomes 4 new members to the network
09 July 2026 | From UNICA
UNICA is happy to welcome to the network four new universities: Corvinus University (Budapest), Hacettepe University (Ankara), Warsaw Medical University (Warsaw), and the University of Andorra (Andorra La Vella). Thanks to the addition of the University of Andorra, the UNICA has now a new capital on its map: Andorra La Vella.
Furthermore, this also means there is one more members of the network in European Universities Alliances, as Warsaw Medical University is part of the EUniWell – the European University for Well-Being.
The leaders of UNICA members universities approved the UNICA membership applications of the four institutions during the General Assembly, on the 25th of June 2026, in Alcalá de Henares, Spain.
Meet the new members:
Corvinus University (Budapest)
| Founded in 1920 11 institutes 8,546 students | 298 PhD students 21.9% international students Strong expertise in: Economics & Finance, Data Science & Business Analytics, Public Policy & Sustainability, Management &Entrepreneurship |
Hacettepe University (Ankara)
| Founded in 1967 17 Faculties, 15 research institutes 47,795 students | 607 PhD students 2.16% International students Strong interdisciplinary research in: Health Sciences, Digital Transformation, Sustainable Development |
Warsaw Medical University (Warsaw)
| Founded in 1950 4 Faculties 10,000 students | 289 PhD candidates 9% international students Strong clinical and translational research, extensive clinicalinfrastructure supportingresearch and education |
University of Andorra (Andorra La Vella)
| Founded in 1988 5 Faculties and programmes in a broad range of disciplines 1,900 students | 23 PhD candidates 40% international students Only public university in Andorra with a central role in the country’s academic, scientific, and cultural development |

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