
Antilles, NVB d’une voix de fer

La COMUE au nom usurpé

Promotions, mutations I.T.R.F.
Résultats des commissions administratives paritaires nationales I.T.R.F., listes d'aptitude, tableaux d'avancement, l'application M.A.I.A., l'application P.O.P.P.E.E.
Résultats des commissions administratives paritaires nationales.
Application M.A.I.A.
L'application MAIA permet de gérer les propositions de réductions d'ancienneté, les listes d'aptitudes et tableaux d'avancement, la saisie des BAP - emplois types.
Application POPPEE
Cette application permet de gérer les emplois, les mutations, la bourse à l 'emploi, les lauréats de concours, etc. Voir l'article...
Le CIR : montant de la niche ?

Charge non-EU students higher fees, urges French strategy unit
By Beckie Smith. France should increase the amount it charges tertiary non-EU students and use the proceeds to internationalise its higher education system, a strategic unit connected to the Prime Minister’s office has said. More...
SPC va gaspiller 9 millions

Three Ways Proprietary Institutions Offer Students More Than They Pay For
By Laura Bristow - EvoLLLution. In today’s climate of high postsecondary tuition, prospective students are asking whether college is worth the investment, challenging colleges and universities across the board—both traditional and proprietary—to prove an ROI. More...
Using Data to Strengthen the Student Experience at Proprietary Institutions
By Peter Smith - EvoLLLution. While some forward-thinking public and non-profit colleges and universities experimented with flexible, experimental and student-centered approaches to education in their early days, proprietary institutions were first to the punch. More...
Big Names Don’t Trump Good Service When it Comes to Student Satisfaction
By Diana Wu - EvoLLLution. While the higher education marketplace is becoming increasingly competitive, both analysts and leaders have suggested that elite, big-name universities are protected from the change. More...
Creating Value By Focusing on Costs and Outcomes
By Angie Besendorfer - EvoLLLution. What is in the promise of higher education? Most parents, if asked, would certainly say they hope their child will earn a college degree. That is probably based on the assumption (backed up by research) that people with degrees have more opportunities and earn much more in their lifetimes, even after taking into account the cost of tuition. More...