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10 novembre 2017

Thessaloniki 2030 resilience strategy presented to Cedefop

Home Thessaloniki Deputy Mayor for Urban Resilience and Development Planning Lina Liakou visited Cedefop on 13 September and presented the Municipality's ongoing work on the city's 2030 resilience strategy to Cedefop Director James Calleja and senior staff. More...
9 novembre 2017

Humains, machines, robots et compétences

Guadeloupe FormationLe CEDEFOP, à travers sa publication sur les compétences européennes, démontre que 43% des salariés des 28 pays de l’Union européenne ont vu leur contenu de travail changer suite à l’utilisation des nouveaux techniques. Plus...

9 novembre 2017

L’apprentissage pour relancer l’emploi

Guadeloupe FormationCe document propose d’apporter des solutions et des recommandations concrètes pour renforcer le système de l’apprentissage en France, en s’inspirant notamment de la pratique allemande. Plus...

8 novembre 2017

Union européenne : 500 millions d'euros en faveur de l'emploi des jeunes

LorPM Info-Conseils 03.87.630.630Le Parlement européen a adopté, lors de la session plénière du 13 septembre, l’octroi de 500 millions d’euros supplémentaires au titre de l’initiative pour l’emploi des jeunes, une partie du complément de 1,2 milliard d’euros conclu pour 2017-2020. Ces 500 millions d’euros supplémentaires permettront de favoriser le placement dans les entreprises et de développer la formation et l’éducation pour les jeunes qui en ont le plus besoin. Plus...

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

Spanish state takes control of Catalonian universities

The Spanish government has taken over responsibility for higher education and research in Catalonia, following the region’s unilateral declaration of independence on 27 October. It will retain control of spending on research centres and universities, which the League of European Research Universities says threatens institutional autonomy, writes Cristina Gallardo for Nature. More...
7 novembre 2017

Politicians discuss federal-state HE ‘cooperation ban’

By Michael Gardner. While moves towards a new government in Germany have so far made little overall progress, the four parties involved in the current talks on forming a coalition could reach agreement on some education and research issues. More...
7 novembre 2017

Efforts to save leading university hit hurdle

The threatened Central European University in Budapest has been dealt a blow in its efforts to avert possible closure in Hungary. The country’s parliament voted on 17 October to postpone for a year a decision that would allow the university to keep operating there, writes Alison Abbott for Nature. More...
7 novembre 2017

Universities generate £100 billion, one million jobs

UK universities now generate a knock-on impact of nearly £100 billion (US$131 billion) for the UK economy and support close to a million jobs throughout the United Kingdom, according to new figures published by Universities UK. More...
7 novembre 2017

Chronic uncertainty prevails for UK and EU researchers

By Athene Donald. Sometimes it feels as if there is little else in newspapers in the United Kingdom beyond Brexit, even if very little of what is written can be more than mere speculation at this stage. We do not have certainty on just about any front. That is not helpful for UK research or UK researchers – be those European Union researchers in the UK, or UK researchers anywhere. More...
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