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18 octobre 2014

Magna Charta Observatory appoints new Secretary General

LogoThe Council of Magna Charta Observatory has appointed David Lock as the Observatory’s Secretary General.
The Observatory website notes that “Mr Lock is presently  Director of International  Projects at the Leadership Foundation for Higher Education. He will retire from this position in April and until then he will combine both responsibilities”.
To read the article in full, please visit the Magna Charta Observatory website.
The Magna Charta Observatory of Fundamental University Values and Rights is a non-profit organisation based in Bologna, founded by the University of Bologna and EUA. The Magna Charta Observatory aims to gather information, express opinions and prepare documents relating to the respect for, and protection of, the fundamental university values and rights laid down in the Magna Charta Universitatum signed in Bologna in 1988 by 388 Rectors of worldwide main universities. More...

18 octobre 2014

ErasmusIntern.org, a project by the Erasmus Student Network (ESN)

ERASMUSINTERNErasmusIntern.org provides an integrated market place that aims at bringing together traineeship providers and students seeking a training opportunity abroad.
ErasmusIntern.org is part of STORY project which is a project by the Erasmus Student Network (ESN). ESN is a non-profit international student organisation which mission is to represent international students by providing opportunities for cultural understanding and self-development under the principle of Students Helping Students. ESN has more than 13.000 members in local sections all over Europe working on a volunteer base together with Higher Education Institutions and offering services to 180.000 students per year.
The STORY project has been funded with support of the Lifelong Learning Programme of the European Commission. This project aims at improving the accessibility and quality of international traineeships, as well as at increasing the awareness on the existence of such opportunities for youth. In order to achieve this, a research on the subject was committed, and this online platform is being developed in order to enhance students’ international opportunities on the European job market.
ErasmusIntern.org provides a place where companies and organisations can publish their traineeship offers and search for trainees and where students that want to do a traineeship abroad can have their profiles, search and apply for traineeships vacancies.
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Interested in becoming a partner of the project? Keep reading!
Why work with ESN and support ErasmusIntern?
ESN engages with thousands of mobile, educated, and highly motivated students all around Europe. By supporting ErasmusIntern and thus working with ESN, you’ll create a link to these students: future international trainees and employees. Supporting ErasmusIntern is an expression of interest in the possibilities of young people and the added value they bring with them after a successful mobility period.
ErasmusIntern offers your company or organisation access to this unique member base, visibility and affiliation with our pan-European student organisation, and also the opportunity to attract a future workforce of internationally minded young, skilled professionals. 

What do we look for in a partner?
ErasmusIntern is looking for partners that are international in their outlook, scope and operations. We would like to cooperate with companies and organizations that see value in having international, multicultural and multilingual teams working together. Furthermore, we are looking for partners that wish to support international training mobility and educational exchange.

Examples of collaboration possibilities

  • If you have a project that you think complements ErasmusIntern and which would benefit from collaboration
  • If you, through advertisement space, look to promote your brands, products and services to our targeted audience
  • If you’re interested in supporting the project through a donation in exchange of promotion or other type of acknowledgement in our promotional material, including publications
  • Help us testing and improving ErasmusIntern

We can also custom design partnership proposals to specifically address your company’s aims, culture and communications objectives. To know more about the possibilities of collaboration and partnership with ErasmusIntern please contact us at partnership@esn.org.

18 octobre 2014

The 25th Anniversary of the Erasmus Student Network

ESN logoOn the 16th of October 2014, Erasmus Student Network (ESN) is celebrating its 25th anniversary. More than 14 000 members of the biggest Europe student organization will be celebrating all around the continent between 13th and 19th of October, through organizing flag parades across member countries and a massive online flashmob. More...

18 octobre 2014

Launch of Erasmusintern.org

ESN logoThe Erasmus Student Network is happy to announce the launch of Erasmusintern.org
This brand new, non-for-profit web platform provides an integrated marketplace that aims at bringing together internationally minded internship providers and individuals seeking an internship opportunity abroad.
Erasmusintern.org gives students the opportunity to create their profiles and add their key competences such as Education and Training information, their language knowledge and their skills and interests. Students can search for traineeships by keywords and refine their search till they find and offer that matches their demands. More...

18 octobre 2014

Reaction on the possible lack of funding for Erasmus+

ESN logoGiven the current situation of financial cuts to education on the national level, EU programmes such as Erasmus+ have become an important element to overcome the unacceptably high youth unemployment in Europe. In a European labour market where the offer and demand for jobs is geographically unbalanced, mobility is a key driver to overcome this challenge through the promotion of labour mobility. The recent Erasmus Impact Study[3], which ESN has co-authored, leaves no room for doubt that student mobility is essential to bring young people into employment. The study shows, for example, that more than 85% of Erasmus students who study or train abroad enhance their employability and are half as likely to face long-term unemployment compared to non-mobile students. More...

18 octobre 2014

ESN Annual Report 2013/2014

ESN logoThe Annual Report is a comprehensive summary of the overall activity of ESN in the past year. Learn about our main achievements, our goals, projects and much more information about the biggest student organisation in Europe!
Open publication - Free publishing
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18 octobre 2014

Noam Chomsky: Thinking like corporations is harming American universities

By Jeannie Rea (NTEU National Office). Australian universities are increasingly precarious places to work. Apart from constant restructures and job losses, four out of five new jobs in the last decade are contract or casual. Over 80% of teaching-only jobs are casual and over 80% of research-only jobs are fixed term contract.
NTEU is holding a National Conference on Insecure Work on 19 -20 November 2014 in Hobart. All NTEU branches will be sending delegates. Contact your branch for more information. You can also participate in the conference via live stream. Visit the conference website for details.
These are international trends. Here is an edited transcript of a speech by Noam Chomsky recently to a gathering of members and allies of the Adjunct Faculty Association of the United Steelworkers in Pittsburgh.

On hiring faculty off the tenure track
That’s part of the business model. It’s the same as hiring temps in industry or what they call “associates” at Walmart, employees that aren’t owed benefits. It’s a part of a corporate business model designed to reduce labor costs and to increase labor servility. When universities become corporatized, as has been happening quite systematically over the last generation as part of the general neoliberal assault on the population, their business model means that what matters is the bottom line.
The effective owners are the trustees (or the legislature, in the case of state universities), and they want to keep costs down and make sure that labor is docile and obedient. The way to do that is, essentially, temps. Just as the hiring of temps has gone way up in the neoliberal period, you’re getting the same phenomenon in the universities.
The idea is to divide society into two groups. One group is sometimes called the “plutonomy” (a term used by Citibank when they were  advising their investors on where to invest their funds), the top sector of wealth, globally but concentrated mostly in places like the United States. The other group, the rest of the population, is a “precariat,” living a precarious existence.

Read more at http://www.alternet.org/education/chomsky-thinking-corporations-harming-american-universities. More...

18 octobre 2014

Changes to funding arrangements for the Indigenous Tutorial Assistance Scheme (ITAS)

By Celeste Liddle (Indigenous). The Federal Government early last month announced changes to the funding arrangements for the Indigenous Tutorial Assistance Scheme (ITAS) and this prompted a number of responses from Indigenous centres at universities and Indigenous peak bodies concerned how this will impact service delivery to Indigenous students in the tertiary sector. Of particular concern was the fact that rather than a set allocation based upon student numbers at Universities, the process was changing to a competitive bidding one where universities were required to put in applications. When the changes were announced, the actual funding process had not been elucidated by the government so universities were left in the dark about the process despite having initially less than a month to prepare their bids.
Further information is via the Department of Prime Minister and the Cabinet website. More...

18 octobre 2014

Unfair policy must be dumped: ANMF & NTEU

By Courtney Sloane (NTEU National Office). Unions representing university staff and nurses and midwives have used the second day of Senate hearings into the Higher Education and Research Reform Amendment Bill 2014 to urge the Senate to dump the unfair changes.
Speaking at Parliament House in Canberra today, NTEU National President Jeannie Rea said that the changes were the most dramatic in over a generation. More...

18 octobre 2014

Higher education hearings reveal little to no consultation

By Courtney Sloane (NTEU National Office). Senate hearings into the Higher Education & Research Reform Amendment Bill 2014 in Brisbane today revealed little to no sector consultation prior to the introduction of the changes.
Representatives from both the Regional Universities Network and the University of Canberra said that the first they heard of the changes was on Budget Night.
“These changes are the most dramatic in over a generation,” said Jeannie Rea, NTEU National President. More...

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