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12 juillet 2017

The digital future of European student cards

By Sven Engel. The vision of seamless access to student services as diverse as access to libraries, payment in student restaurants and cafeterias, use of local public transportation services or the digital transfer of records was at the centre of a recent European Student Card or ESC conference in Münster, Germany. More...
11 juillet 2017

Central European University Will Remain in Budapest for 2017-18

HomeBy Scott Jaschik. Central European University announced Tuesday that it will remain in Budapest for the 2017-18 academic year, amid hope that it will be able to do so for the long run as well. More...

11 juillet 2017

Too Close to an Oil Company?

HomeBy David Matthews for Times Higher Education. A leading Dutch business school is accused of giving influence over the curriculum and admissions to an oil company. More...

7 juillet 2017

Universities face strikes as market revolution bites

Academics in Crewe are waiting in limbo. The campus, which is run by Manchester Metropolitan University, is the main centre for higher education in south Cheshire. But in February it was confirmed it would close in the summer of 2019, with 160 academic jobs at risk, and last week those academics were planning to stage a two-day walkout in protest. Welcome to life at the sharp end of the market revolution in English higher education, writes Rebecca Ratcliffe for the Guardian. More...
7 juillet 2017

Can UK universities stay open?

By Simon Marginson. Britain’s relationship with the European Union has been a fruitful one when it comes to higher education. By operating within a larger European network, UK universities have become increasingly competitive in world terms. More...
7 juillet 2017

Links with Turkey vital amid clampdown, academics say

By Michael Gardner. Recent political developments in Turkey – where thousands of academics have been dismissed and some detained in jail over the past 18 months – have had a profound effect on academic cooperation with Germany. More...
7 juillet 2017

Commissioner urges huge expansion of EU research

By Jan Petter Myklebust. European Commission Vice-President for Jobs, Growth, Investment and Competitiveness Jyrki Katainen favours a significant expansion of the European Union’s research budget for 2021-28, he told the Science Business Network conference, “New World Order: Science, technology and trade”, in Brussels on 27 June, suggesting that a 50% increase to €120 billion (US$137 billion) would be a “good target”. More...
7 juillet 2017

Sharp drop in research output after purge of academics

By Brendan O’Malley. The short-term effects of the large-scale purge carried out by the Turkish government since the failed coup attempt a year ago include a 28% drop in research output of academics based in Turkey in 2017, according to a new study. More...
4 juillet 2017

Le cadre législatif et réglementaire européen

La recherche, le développement technologique et l’espace sont des compétences partagées entre l’Union européenne et les Etats membres. Plus...

4 juillet 2017

E.E.R. : gouvernance et instances de concertation

L’Union européenne a structuré ses travaux de construction de l’espace européen de la recherche autour de l’ERAC (European Research Area Committee) et de ses cinq configurations dédiées. La France est représentée dans ces instances par des personnels du ministère de l'Enseignement supérieur et de la Recherche, voire du ministère du Redressement productif. Plus...

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