Template talk:Networks of European universities

In this article, we will delve into the exciting world of Template talk:Networks of European universities (insert article title here), exploring its different facets, discovering its origins, unraveling its meanings and analyzing its relevance in today's society. From its first appearances to its evolution over time, we will delve into each relevant aspect that surrounds it. From its impact on popular culture to its influence on academia, we will take a complete look at Template talk:Networks of European universities, seeking to understand its importance and value in the world we live in. Join us on this journey of discovery and reflection, as we explore the many dimensions of Template talk:Networks of European universities and unravel its mysteries. Do not miss it!

WikiProject iconEurope Template‑class
WikiProject iconThis template is within the scope of WikiProject Europe, an effort to build a comprehensive and detailed guide to European topics of a cross-border nature on Wikipedia.
TemplateThis template does not require a rating on Wikipedia's content assessment scale.
WikiProject iconHigher education Template‑class
WikiProject iconThis template is within the scope of WikiProject Higher education, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of higher education, universities, and colleges on Wikipedia. Please visit the project page to join the discussion, and see the project's article guideline for useful advice.
TemplateThis template does not require a rating on Wikipedia's content assessment scale.

Scope of the template

In the absence of anything else having been said, I'd like to propose the guideline that networks are only included here if they have members in more than one European country (thus making then European networks as opposed to national networks). For networks extending beyond Europe, I would further suggest that they be European-based (otherwise they would be extending into Europe rather than beyond Europe). Both of these are currently implied (IMO), but not explicitly stated. Robminchin (talk) 04:15, 2 March 2017 (UTC)