Nadine Burquel
Secretary General
Nadine Burquel joined ESMU in 1990 after working for two years at IBM’s International Education Centre. She graduated in Germanic languages from the Université Catholique de Louvain (Belgium) and in management from ICHEC (Institut des Hautes Etudes Commerciales, Brussels).
Secretary-General of ESMU since 1995, she is working at the strategic level with the ESMU executive board, general assembly and steering committees of networks, projects and training programmes.
Nadine Burquel is one of the founding members of the two networks set up by ESMU, i.e. HUMANE (European heads of administration) and DEAN (deans of faculties) and is involved in the daily management of the DEAN network. She was the director of the ETAPE consortium (Consortium for European Technical Assistance for Programmes in Education) which until January 2006 was assisting the European Commission with the management of the Socrates, Leonardo and Youth for Europe III programmes. She is also managing ESMU’s Benchmarking activities on university management and is the executive director of the ESMU-HUMANE Winter School for Senior Administrators.
She is the coordinator of several new EU-funded Lifelong learning projects, such as MODERN (European Platform Higher Education Modernisation), a major consortium of 10 core and 26 associate partners (European associations in Higher Education and academic providers of Higher Education management programmes). She also directs the EU-funded Benchmarking in European Higher Education project and a new Erasmus Mundus project with partners from Australia, USA and Latin America.
She has managed numerous TEMPUS projects on strategic management with universities in Central and Eastern Europe and Russia, and has contributed to several reports on university-enterprise cooperation. She has worked as expert and teacher in several distance courses on university-enterprise cooperation with UNESCO-IIEP for universities in Asia and English-speaking African countries and has been involved in a major report looking at governance and curriculum reforms in 32 European countries.
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After spending ten years working in the airline industry both in the United Kingdom and Belgium, Tim Evans joined ESMU in 1996 as project and finance manager. As such Tim has been involved several EU-funded projects (Socrates, Tempus), networks (HUMANE, DEAN), conferences/seminars and the development of training programmes like the ESMU-HUMANE Winter School for senior administrators.
Anne started her career as Press attache for the President of the Brussels Regional Council, then as Communication officer for private companies and associations.
Anja attended the joint Intercultural European Studies Bachelor and Master Program of Regensburg University (Germany), Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain) and Université Blaise-Pascal de Clermont-Ferrand (France). After graduating in 2006, she carried out a traineeship in the department of Education at Bertelsmann Stiftung working on Education System Reforms.
Inês joined ESMU early 2010 as a Project Officer and is currently coordinating the activities of the EU-DRIVERS project.