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7 novembre 2017

Transition professionnelle : la 4e édition du congrès Nouvelle Vie Professionnelle se tiendra les 22 et 23 novembre

Le congrès, réservé aux acteurs de la mobilité professionnelle et de la formation (Fongecif, Opca, Opacif, Pôle emploi et Apec, organismes de formation, universités, écoles, conseils RH, intérim, réseaux d’entrepreneuriat, sociétés de portage, franchises, entreprises, etc.), se tiendra le 22 novembre à la CCIP. Plus...

7 novembre 2017

France leads top 25 in science and technology ranking

U-Multirank has published its new Universities of Science and Technology Rankings, in collaboration with the Conference of European Schools for Advanced Engineering Education and Research or CESAER – a leading European group of universities of science and technology. More...
7 novembre 2017

Government launches plan to prevent student failure

By Jane Marshall. The government has launched its Students Plan, with funding of nearly €1 billion (US$1.2 billion), aiming to cut the high first-year failure rate, reform controversial university admission processes and increase the number of places for heavily oversubscribed courses. More...
7 novembre 2017

Former students try to help save two university years

Following reports on social media, alumni of Marien Ngouabi University have met student representatives to try to save the two academic years that have been affected by strikes by teaching and non-teaching staff. More...
7 novembre 2017

Ex-PM Mapon opens eponymous high-tech university

Former prime minister Augustin Matata Ponyo Mapon has inaugurated a new university specialising in advanced engineering and named after him, in his home town of Kindu. More...
7 novembre 2017

Universities suffer AI brain drain to private sector

British universities are being stripped of artificial intelligence or AI experts in a brain drain to the private sector that is hampering research and disrupting teaching at some of the country’s leading institutions, writes Ian Sample for The Guardian. More...
7 novembre 2017

Officials confirm ban on 19 universities still in place

The 19 institutions of higher learning that were banned by the Tanzania Commission for Universities from admitting students for the academic year 2017-18, which started last week, will have to wait until the next admission date to take in new students, writes Deogratius Kamagi for The Citizen. More...
7 novembre 2017

New law creates investor buzz for universities

A new law which took effect in September and lets universities and high schools establish themselves as for-profits for the first time is generating a wave of investor interest in China’s higher education sector, writes Jiadi Yu for the Financial Times. More...
7 novembre 2017

Scotland's top universities urged to slash entry grades

In what would amount to an unprecedented overhaul of university enrolment, academics said elite institutions such as Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow and St Andrews should drop entry requirements to five ‘B’ grades at Higher for top courses such as medicine, law, accountancy, science and mathematics, writes Andrew Denholm for The Herald. More...
7 novembre 2017

Students think twice about Quebec after Niqab law passes

A new law in Quebec banning face coverings for anyone who receives or provides public services is causing some Muslim students to reconsider the idea of pursuing their education in that province, reports The Canadian Press. More...
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