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9 mai 2016

The promise of transformative leadership

By Carolyn Muriel Shields. The closing months of 2015 bore witness to considerable unrest on numerous American campuses. Immediate demands for redress came from increasing discontent about deep-seated insensitivities and inequities resulting from the historic and entrenched institutional racism and discrimination that pervades higher education institutions. Read more...

9 mai 2016

Universities worried by productivity investigation

By John Gerritsen. New Zealand’s universities have warned that a government review aimed at increasing the productivity of the tertiary education system could undermine them. Read more...

9 mai 2016

Government to monitor universities on employability

By Jan Petter Myklebust. The government has ordered a review of the regulatory framework for universities to see how well higher education prepares young people for work options. It will look at how the legal framework and the development contracts of universities are supporting the political objectives of high quality and will examine the relevance of higher education provision. Read more...

9 mai 2016

Integrated work practice key to raising employability

By Jan Petter Myklebust. The strongest measure universities can take to improve employability is to increase 'professionalisation' of links to working life, according to a new international comparative report by the Swedish Agency for Growth Policy Analysis. In particular, it highlights the value of collaborating with industry to ensure students have integrated periods of work practice during their degree studies. Read more...

9 mai 2016

Universities move to contain spreading student protests

By Tunde Fatunde. Public universities in Nigeria that remain open have been advised to urgently begin semester examinations in an attempt to contain the spread of student protest action that has swept across public sector institutions over the past few weeks. Read more...

9 mai 2016

University in row over undeclared offshore companies

By Yojana Sharma. University officials at Hong Kong Polytechnic University – a publicly funded institution – have been scrambling to explain its use of companies registered in secretive offshore tax havens, after revelations in the Panama Papers that it set up two companies offshore to channel funds. Read more...

9 mai 2016

Blueprint to expand international education unveiled

By Brendan O’Malley. The government has released a 10-year blueprint for expansion of its international education sector with the aim of making Australia a global leader in education, training and research. It places a heavy emphasis on expanding transnational education through online courses. Read more...

9 mai 2016

Rankings ‘must disaggregate data to drive performance’

By Brendan O’Malley. Multi-indicator rankings provide a rich data set, but because the link between effort in a particular area and ranking outcome is not transparent, they cannot drive a coherent performance regime, the IREG-8 conference on university rankings and international academic relations in Lisbon, Portugal, was told on Thursday. Read more...

9 mai 2016

G7 needs to work together to ensure no one is left behind in higher education

By Brendan O’Malley – Managing Editor. In Commentary this week, European Commissioner Tibor Navracsics says G7 education ministers meeting this month must together address key higher education challenges of social inequality, digital disruption and mass population movements.
Going Global, the British Council’s flagship higher education conference, was held last week in Africa for the first time, with University World News as a media partner. Munyaradzi Makoni reports that government ministers from South Africa and the United Kingdom told the opening plenary that global higher education connections are helping to build a more open and empowered world. Karen MacGregor unpacks the findings of a 26-country study by the British Council on the shape of global higher education, released at the Going Global conference.
The latest Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings were also released at the conference, which sparked a heated debate, according to Karen MacGregor, with one expert warning against basing policy on “what is essentially a report card on disparities of wealth”. Meanwhile, at the IREG-8 conference on university rankings being held in Portugal last week, as Brendan O'Malley reports, Simon Marginson contended that multi-indicator rankings need to disaggregate data to drive performance, singling out reputation surveys as the main obstacle to incentivising performance. And in our World Blog, focusing on the new national rankings in India, Erich Dietrich and Rahul Choudaha argue that the country should use the rankings as a tool to improve the quality of the overall system, not as a means of allocating funding to benefit a handful of institutions.
In our series on ‘Transformative Leadership’ in which University World News is partnering with The MasterCard Foundation, Carolyn Muriel Shields says leadership with a focus on equity and social justice is essential to address the increasingly persuasive demands of university students for an equitable higher education learning environment. Stephen Coan reports on the African Leadership Academy, a pre-university leadership initiative targeting talented high school pupils from across Africa, which ambitiously aims to prepare students to play a leading role on the continent. And Rajika Bhandari says a new report by the Institute of International Education indicates that fellowship programmes that give higher education opportunities to emerging social justice leaders in the developing world can indeed nurture transformative leaders.
Lastly, a reminder to readers that University World News will be holding a webinar on emerging issues in transnational education on 24 May. You can register here. Read more...

9 mai 2016

Valoriser l'apprentissage : un succès autrichien, un défi français - Rapport de groupe interparlementaire d'amitié n° 123

Sénat - Un site au service des citoyensOrganisé à l'initiative conjointe du groupe interparlementaire d'amitié France-Autriche et de l'Ambassade d'Autriche en France, un colloque intitulé « Valoriser l'apprentissage : un succès autrichien, un défi français », s'est tenu, au Sénat, le 11 décembre 2014, afin de comparer les systèmes d'apprentissage autrichien et français.
De nombreux experts, français et autrichiens, se sont succédé dans le cadre de deux tables rondes, la première sur le thème « Les Jeunes de demain : revaloriser l'apprenti dans la société », la seconde sur les enjeux de « L'apprentissage, étape de la ré-industrialisation de l'Europe ».
Avec un taux de chômage des jeunes de 9,2 pourcents en 2013, et près de 80 pourcents des élèves qui suivent une filière professionnelle, l'Autriche fait figure de modèle en matière d'emploi des jeunes en Europe, à l'heure où la France cherche à développer l'employabilité de sa jeunesse et vise l'objectif ambitieux de 500 000 apprentis en 2017. Voir l'article...

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