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11 octobre 2015

Malta: Qualifying for success

HomeThe outlook for Malta’s labour market over the next decade is reasonably good, but skills need to improve to sustain it.
The forecasts produced by Cedefop - a European Union (EU) agency that analyses training and the labour market – show that between now and 2025, employment in Malta is expected to continue to be high. More...

11 octobre 2015

Ireland: Employment growth forecast but a smaller labour force

HomeThe forecasts produced by Cedefop - a European Union (EU) agency that analyses training and the labour market – show that, between now and 2025, most job growth will be in construction – the sector worst hit by the crisis. Other sectors that should see job growth are distribution and transport sector and business and other services and non-marketed (mainly public) services. More...

11 octobre 2015

Poland: Economic growth is not enough to increase employment

HomeNot a lack of economic growth, but rather a lack of people in the labour market could hold back employment in Poland over the next decade. More...

11 octobre 2015

Test your EUQ Quiz

HomeWhat do you know about Europe? Play the online quiz, be the best and win 30 days of unlimited rail travel in Europe. More...

11 octobre 2015

Cedefop sponsors European Researchers' Night

HomeEuropean Researchers' Night, celebrated on 25 September, is an annual event funded by the European Commission under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions and taking place in 300 cities across Europe. More...

11 octobre 2015

Young people from France and Greece at Cedefop

Home'Exploring my future' is the title of an Erasmus+ youth exchange initiative implemented in Thessaloniki from 20 to 27 August. During that period 20 young people aged between 15 and 19 from France and Greece discussed their future job opportunities, their countries’ education systems and, more generally, the future Europe holds for their generation. More...

11 octobre 2015

Learning outcomes are discussed in Cedefop policy learning forum

HomeCedefop's first policy learning forum, which focuses on the definition and writing of learning outcomes for vocational education and training (VET) qualifications, takes place on 24 and 25 September in Thessaloniki.
A main priority for Cedefop is to support Member States and social partners in further developing and improving VET and lifelong learning policies and practices. More...

11 octobre 2015

Research publication subjects favour Soviet tradition

By Ivan Sterligov, Alfiya Enikeeva and Victor Trofimov. The disciplinary structure of various nations’ publication output has long attracted attention of scholars and policy analysts alike. It is commonly understood that this structure is influenced by culture, geography and the political regime of a given country, but several studies show that, for leading countries, this structure is often similar. Read more...

11 octobre 2015

Scientific impact of EU projects is ‘outstanding’

By Jan Petter Myklebust. The scientific impact of Danish publications linked to the European Sixth and Seventh Framework Programmes is “outstanding”, according to a ministry report. Read more...

11 octobre 2015

Trends and Developments in Swedish Higher Education

Swedish Higher Education Authority logotypeAre you looking for new statistics and facts about Swedish Higher Education? Our Higher Education in Sweden – 2015 status report is now available in English.
The report presents a comprehensive image of Swedish higher education, shows trends and tendencies, and provides accurate information about higher education in Sweden.
In the Higher Education in Sweden – 2015 status report you will find answers to questions such as:

  • How well is Sweden doing from an international perspective?
  • How much does the Swedish state invest in higher education and the research undertaken at the country’s HEIs?
  • How many students are acquiring qualifications from higher education in Sweden?

The report is published by the Swedish Higher Education Authority (UKÄ) and is based on the statistical data continually reported by the HEIs to Statistics Sweden and the data reported directly to UKÄ in connection with the submission of their annual reports to the Government.

Read a summary and download the report here ». More...

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