MEMBERHSIP OPPORTUNITIES
EARTS offers theological seminaries and schools in Europe the opportunity to become part of a growing European network that supports each other in their tasks and goals.
Full Membership
The institution has …
Academic Program
The institution offers a bachelor’s or master’s program that has run for at least two academic years.
Student Body
The institution has at least three current students and/or a minimum of seven graduates.
Membership Duration
The institution has been an associate member for more than one year.
Associate Membership
The institution has the privilege to join the meetings, but has …
Voting Rights
The institution has no voting privileges.
Sponsorship Right
The institution has no right to sponsoring an applicant school.
Agenda Rights
The institution has no possibility to presenting an agenda item for an EARTS meeting.
Board Representation
The institution has no delegate to the board of directors.
Application Form
The application form contains all necessary sections to provide detailed information about your institution, including academic programs, student numbers, and membership history. It serves as the formal basis for the evaluation process and ensures that all requirements for membership are clearly documented and reviewed according to EARTS standards.
EARTS Constitution
The EARTS Constitution outlines the association’s structure, governance, and foundational principles. It defines the rights and responsibilities of members, clarifies decision-making processes, and provides the legal and organizational framework for cooperation within the network.
Application Form
The application form contains all necessary sections to provide detailed information about your institution, including academic programs, student numbers, and membership history. It serves as the formal basis for the evaluation process and ensures that all requirements for membership are clearly documented and reviewed according to EARTS standards.
EARTS Constitution
The EARTS Constitution outlines the association’s structure, governance, and foundational principles. It defines the rights and responsibilities of members, clarifies decision-making processes, and provides the legal and organizational framework for cooperation within the network.
Belarus: Minsk Reformed Seminary
Germany: Academy for Reformed Theology
Hungary: Presbyterian Seminary Budapest
Latvia: Baltic Reformed Theological Seminary
Portugal: Martin Bucer Seminary
Ukraine: Evangelical Reformed Seminary of Ukraine
USA: Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary