The Permanent Representation of Austria to the EU and EUA organised an informal meeting with national education and research counsellors to discuss current trends and challenges of public university funding on 21 September 2016 in Brussels. More...
State of the Union: Research, innovation and higher education deserve higher priority
On 14 September 2016, the President of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, made his annual State of the Union speech outlining the policy priorities for the coming year. EUA expresses its disappointment in what seems to be a continued low priority for research and higher education from the side of the European Commission. More...
Compulsory Education in Europe – 2016/17
This publication focuses on the duration of compulsory education/training in Europe. It highlights the starting and leaving ages and distinguishes the notions of full-time and part-time compulsory education/training. The information is available for 43 European education systems covering 38 countries participating in the EU's Erasmus+ programme. More...
Malta: Education Act – Public Consultation 2016
Maltese Prime Minister, Joseph Muscat, and the Education Minister, Evarist Bartolo, launched a public consultation process on a new Education Act on 4 July 2016. The Education Regulatory Act proposes important changes to the education system, and is open for public consultation until October 17. More...
La lettre EPALE - Rentrée 2016
Tous les deux mois, EPALE France s'invite dans vos courriels avec La Lettre EPALE. Les principales actualités de la plateforme sont à retrouver dans cette lettre. Pour accèder à la version en ligne, veuillez suivre le lien suivant : http://20sj4.r.a.d.sendibm1.com/1saf3vhf64jf.html. Voir l'article...
#ESJsurvey INSIGHTS No 7 - EU workforce: overeducated yet underskilled?
Cedefop’s European skills and jobs survey (ESJ survey) data show that one in five young Europeans are employed in jobs that require a lower level of qualifications than the one they possess (the so-called overeducated). However, just as important is the phenomenon of underskilling or skill gaps. More...
Work-based learning for Europe’s ‘best hands and minds’
The seminar looked at the different perspectives on work-based learning and apprenticeships; the models of Germany, Austria, Denmark and Switzerland were shared to enable social partners and policy-makers to adopt and adapt systems which help more learners and workers to acquire skills needed for current and future jobs. More...
La Carte Jeune Européenne s'installe en France
La France est le 35e pays d’Europe à offrir la "Carte Jeune Européenne" à ses jeunes.
Instaurée par le Conseil de l‘Europe en 1987, cette carte permet à tous les jeunes de moins de 31 ans, a travers des réductions dans des domaines aussi divers que les transports, le sport, la culture ou encore les loisirs, de pouvoir découvrir de nouvelles activités, bouger, s’informer en France et à travers l’Europe…
Quels sont les critères pour bénéficier de cette carte?
Avoir entre 12 et 30 ans. La carte est valable 1 an pour seulement 10 euros et fonctionne dans les 35 pays du programme.
Si vous souhaitez plus d`information ou obtenir vous aussi la Carte Jeune Européenne, rendez-vous sur le site Internet de la Carte Jeune
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