This IMZ Academy establishes the importance of media skills for the next generation of musicians and explores how the music education of the future should adapt its syllabus to prepare students effectively for the opportunities and challenges of the digital realm. More...
HUMANE - EFMD Summer School 2019 edition, 15-20 September, Berlin
Applications are now open for the ever popular HUMANE and EFMD annual Summer School “Transforming Higher Education Professional Services". Once again it will be delivered at the iconic Freie University Berlin on 15-20 September 2019. More...
The Bologna Process goes Global: fundamental values of the EHEA beyond 2020, 24-25 June, Bologna
The Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, jointly with the Italian Ministry for Education, Universities and Research, under the aegis of the Observatory of the Magna Charta Universitatum, invite rectors and academics to celebrate the Twentieth Anniversary of the Bologna Declaration. More...
Dialogue: Enhancing international competitiveness of universities - a European perspective, 21 June, Paris
As higher education becomes increasingly global and competitive, an ever-greater focus is being placed on international rankings, research collaborations, institutional networks and alliances, and the mobility of students and faculty. More...
Call for papers: "Investigating the Societal Impact of Research: Past Achievements and Future Developments", Brussels, 28-29 Nov
ECOOM (Centre for Research & Development Monitoring, a interuniversity consortium with participation of KU Leuven, UGent, VUB, UAntwerpen and UHasselt) invite submissions of papers that address the current state-of-the art, definitions and methodical issues on the societal impact of research. More...
6th EWORA Conference and Declaration
European Women Rectors Association (EWORA) has recently organised its 6th Women Rectors Conference at Malmö University, Sweden on 13-14 May 2019. Women Leaders of Academia who attended this meeting have shared their concerns with a declaration for the political consensus about gender equality as a priority being under threat. More...
CASE Europe Annual Conference, 27-29 August, Birmingham, United Kingdom
For the sector, disruption is a way of life. Societal and political turbulence is changing the way we are funded, regulated and perceived. In a time of constant change, how do we thrive and survive in an era of disruption? Connect with a global network of education advancement professionals to find out. Discover, learn, share and go back to your institution feeling energised and inspired. More...
Do satellite campuses contribute to the access of higher education in Europe?
Previous work based on European Tertiary Education Register (ETER) data has demonstrated that higher education is available in most of the European territory, with four out of five people living within a 45-minute drive of the main campus of at least one higher education institution (see the ETER news). New data in ETER shows that satellite campuses are a national phenomenon in Europe. More...
HUMANE Annual Conference, 14-15 June, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Research and innovation management has become so much more complicated, and interesting, with the advent of the impact agenda. The idea of impact might be understood using different terms, pursued with differences in emphasis and at different speeds, and influenced by country-specific policy dilemmas. More...
DigiEduHack: let’s act together for the future of education in the digital age!
As part of the Digital Education Action Plan of the European Commission, the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) organises a 24-hour Digital Education Hackathon (DigiEduHack) on 3 October 2019. More...