Au terme des travaux conduits au sein des commissions du CNEFOP tout au long de l’année 2015 ainsi que des auditions réalisées début 2016 auprès des principaux acteurs du CEP et du CPF, le Conseil a adopté 46 recommandations. Voir l'article...
Le CNEFOP dresse un 1er bilan sur la mise en œuvre du CFP et du CEP
Au terme des travaux conduits au sein des commissions du CNEFOP tout au long de l’année 2015 ainsi que des auditions réalisées début 2016 auprès des principaux acteurs du CEP et du CPF, le Conseil a adopté 46 recommandations. Voir l'article...
Préparer le diplôme supérieur de comptabilité et de gestion (DSCG) UE1 et UE4
Cette formation s’adresse aux titulaires d’un Master CCA, mais également aux titulaires d’un DCG ou d’un diplôme conférant le grade de Master.
La préparation au DSCG est le point de passage obligé pour devenir expert-comptable. A l’issue de la réussite au DSCG, le candidat pourra préparer le DEC (diplôme d’expert-comptable) pendant un stage de 3 ans.
Le diplômé du DSCG peut exercer en cabinet comptable ou en entreprise (publique ou privée).
Free online courses aim to boost higher education access
The University of the Witwatersrand announced recently that it had developed free, online courses to be made available over the next three years, as part of efforts to enhance access to higher education, reports BDLive. Read more...
Elite universities slip in teaching quality ranking
Elite universities have tumbled down a new university ranking when judged on their teaching quality as critics say they spend too much time on research, writes Javier Espinoza for The Telegraph. Read more...
Students cautioned about fake universities
China is warning its students to steer clear of fake universities. An information website has published a list of 30 such institutions following the annual college entry exam in June. This is the sixth such list in existence, reports RT. Read more...
Language course opens door to German universities, jobs
The German Embassy recently granted diplomas to bookworms at high schools across Seoul who successfully completed German language courses offered by Germany’s school authorities and foreign office which will give them the necessary competence to study at German universities or work at Germany-related organisations worldwide, reports The Korea Herald. Read more...
Government drafts anti-plagiarism law for academia
The government plans to bring in a law to stop rampant plagiarism in academia, with punishment ranging from a warning to deregistration in the case of students and dismissal from service for teachers, writes Neelam Pandey for the Hindustan Times. Read more...
Universities to be penalised for gender inequality
The national review of gender equality in higher education, which was done by the Expert Group and commissioned by the Higher Education Authority, outlined the need for a greater gender balance of staff, and higher education institutions will risk funds being withdrawn if they pay no heed, writes Marése O’Sullivan for UTV. Read more...
Foreign universities consider gaokao scores in admissions
In China's highly competitive market, sometimes even above average scores fail to get the desired results. Now, instead of being shunted to universities they don't want to attend, students have the option of attending universities abroad, thanks to the jump in the number of universities willing to accept gaokao scores, writes Chen Ximeng for Global Times. Read more...