EUROSTUDENT is a network of researchers as well as data collectors, representatives of national ministries, and other stakeholders who have joined forces to examine the social and economic conditions of student life in higher education systems in Europe.

In the eighth round of the EUROSTUDENT project, survey responses were collected of more than 290,000 students in 25 countries from a broad geographical spectrum of the EHEA. Adopting a broad, comparative perspective, the EUROSTUDENT project provides information on topic areas such as access to higher education, study conditions, as well as international student mobility, and assessment of studies with the aim of inspiring policy debates and laying the ground for further research. Project results can be found in the EUROSTUDENT main report called Synopsis of Indicators. In addition, four reports have been published covering the topics digitalisation, impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, discrimination, and students‘ well-being and mental health. Data is available through the project database as well as in the form of a Scientific Use File.