The European University Association (EUA), in cooperation with the Academic Cooperation Association (ACA) is pleased to announce a new project: Mobility Policy-Practice Connect (MPPC).
MPPC is a follow-up to the 2010-2012 MAUNIMO project (Mapping University Mobility of Students and Staff) and aims to improve mobility between universities. The project will build capacity at the system and institutional level in terms of creating and implementing mobility policies and strategies. More...
New Promotional Partnership Between StudyPortals and Open Education Europa
Open Education Europa is pleased to announce a new partnership with Study Portals, an online platform that helps students to understand the options and opportunities available for international study.
Open Education Europa and Study Portals share a commitment to providing easily accessible and comprehensive information to students in Europe, empowering them to improve and expand their own educational experience.
Students are more mobile than ever before, and international experience is a valuable asset. The problem is that it can be difficult to find and understand the many opportunities available from the array of institutions across Europe. Study Portals offer specialized platforms to search and compare courses at various levels (Bachelor, Master, and PhD). Furthermore, students can find valuable information about scholarships and read about other students’ experiences and opinions of the institutions they have attended.
One of the Study Portal components is the Distance Learning Portal, which is dedicated to the promotion of open and distance education programs.
Business culture in 31 European countries
BusinessCulture.org helps individuals and businesses to learn about international Business culture in 31 European countries.
Are you a Small or Medium-sized Enterprise (SME) or a student thinking of successfully establishing yourself in another European country? Do you need assistance with cultural differences in business? If so, businessculture.org is here to help! The Passport to Trade 2.0 project brings you extensive training in international business culture awareness and business etiquette.
Passport to Trade 2.0 provides up to date knowledge to help you with your social media marketing in 31 countries. This will enable you to engage more effectively with new business opportunities and help SMEs expand into new territories. Students also get an opportunity to access free resources to inform their work and study placements aboard.
Storia dell'Arte Medievale
L’obiettivo è la conoscenza dei principali temi del periodo trattato e l’acquisizione degli strumenti metodologici che permettano di leggere e comprendere l’opera d’arte in tutti i suoi aspetti (formali e stilistici, iconografici, tecnici) inserendola nel contesto storico-culturale di riferimento. imparerai a conoscere la storia dell’arte dal paleocristiano al gotico (i movimenti, gli artisti e le maestranze, le opere, i committenti). Il contesto socio-politico ed economico, le questioni storiografiche e il dibattito critico in relazione al periodo analizzato. Accanto alla parte manualistica è previsto un approfondimento sulla cultura artistica della Sicilia normanna e il rapporto con Bisanzio e l’arte islamica. View the course.
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European Funding and Europlanning
The course "European funding and Europlanning" is firstly aimed to provide students with an overview of the Community funding programs, as well as some information on future programming from 2014 to 2020.
A specific focus is devoted to future programming in research, development and innovation. Second, the course aims to train students on the design, with particular reference to the project cycle, from the identification of the idea to the implementation of the activities, their reporting and evaluation. The third axis of the course focuses on the role of lobbying and advocacy, which can influence the evaluation of project proposals and that is important to exercise properly and effectively, beside and in addition to the predisposition of a high-quality proposal. Certifications: ECTS: 11. View the course.
Provided by: Università Telematica Internazionale UNINETTUNO.
University museums for the 21st century

The University Museums Group and University Museums in Scotland launched the joint publication, which celebrates the outstanding contribution made by such museums across the UK, at the Museums Association Conference in Liverpool on 12 November. The report praises the growing success of university museums within the UK’s higher education sector, and their unique contribution to the public profile of universities.
Case studies illustrate recent changes in how university museums participate in the academic missions of higher education institutions, as well as their remarkable record for wider public engagement and community impact.
The report shows how university museums deliver unique benefits to the higher education sector and to the culture at large, including:
- nearly 4 million public visits to university museums last year
- 3,500 public events and 200 exhibitions held last year by university museums
- students learning from museum objects on more than 700 university courses
- university museums increasingly delivering and supporting collections-based research across multiple disciplines.
University museums also demonstrate exceptional performance in attracting funding, with HEFCE’s core museums and galleries funding generating an increase in funding from outside the sector of 179 per cent to over £20 million over the last five years.
The report is available on the University Museums Group web-site.
International workshop on doctoral education and e-supervision
The discussions that took place during the IAU-ACUP IDEA Workshop on Doctoral education and e-Supervision at the Universitat Oberta de Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain, on 31 October can be followed online here.
Since 2011, the Catalan Association of Public Universities (ACUP) and the IAU brought together two projects: Innovative Approaches to Doctoral Education in Africa and the African-Spanish Higher Education Management Platform. One of the main outcomes of this collaboration is the development of the joint IDEA platform on innovative approaches to doctoral education. The joint initiative identified the issue of doctoral supervision as one of the key challenges African higher education institutions are facing.
Through the recent Personal Learning Environment (PLE)-PhD project financed through the IAU LEADHER programme, the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), Kenyatta University (KU), ACUP and IAU looked at how digital technologies, more specifically the web 2.0 tools, can provide answers to the challenge during a one day Workshop on doctoral education and e-supervision.
The workshop discussions and conclusions are available online at: http://plephd.blogs.uoc.edu/.
Cedefop work in European Commission publications

Recent EU Commission/Eurostat publications where Cedefop research is mentioned:
2013 Education and training monitor: http://ec.europa.eu/education/documents/eatm/education-and-training-monitor-2013_en.pdf
Growth potential of EU human resources: http://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?langId=en&catId=89&newsId=1970&furtherNews=yes
Smarter, greener, more inclusive? – Indicators to support the Europe 2020 strategy (2013 edition):
http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/product_details/publication?p_product_code=KS-02-13-238. More...
ReferNet plenary: Responsiveness key to improving visibility of VET

Opening the meeting, ReferNet coordinator Sylvie Bousquet said to the 70 participants from across Europe gathered in Thessaloniki that the plenary represented ‘not only a milestone but also momentum’ and that ‘striving for quality had inspired us.’ She added that the aim is to ‘strengthen the partnership with more inter-member activities throughout the year.’ More...
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5th Conference on Public Service Interpreting and Translation (PSI&T)
The international event will take place on 4-5 April 2014 at the University of Alcalá (UAH) in Madrid.
The conference aims to offer PSI&T researchers, practitioners, trainers, academics, public service authorities and people who are generally interested in intercultural communication, translation and interpreting, a forum for dialogue in this changing society, as well as an opportunity to exchange opinions.
The main theme of the Conference is "(Re)visiting Ethics and Strengthening Connections". Those who are interested should send proposals on the following topics (but not exclusively):
Discussing ethical issues in both research and teaching
Studying interpreters and translators in conflict
Interpreting and translating for victims of war, sexual assault, survivors of torture and trauma, etc.
Exploring connections with other types of interpreting such as conference or court interpreting
Analysing advances in PSI&T between local, national, and international institutions.
The Conference will include plenary lectures, papers, seminars, posters and round tables. Participants delivering papers will have a maximum of 30 minutes (discussion/questions time included). The official languages will be Spanish and English.
All those who are interested in participating are kindly asked to send a 200-word abstract by 29th November 2013 using this webpage. The decision of the Scientific Committee will be sent by 10th December 2013.
For registration, click here.